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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Sweet And Spicy

I love sweet and spicy food. When I think of ‘sweet and spicy’, many memories come flooding. I especially love ‘Dahibara Aludum’ and ‘Gupchup’ (i.e. Panipuri or Golgappa).

I was very small when I was introduced to Dahibara Aludum, a famous dish of Odisha. 
Dahibara Aludum
My maternal grandfather and subsequently my father treated us to the Dahibara Aludum prepared by Raghu, a much-in- demand Dahibara Aludum maker & seller. Raghu sold his yummy fare in front of Barabati Stadium of Cuttack - the venue of many important cricket-matches.
Famous for Dabhibara Aludum- Raghu, Cuttack, Odisha
I still remember the very first time I had taken a bite of this delightful dish! Apart from majorly satisfying my taste-buds, Dahibara Aludum also encouraged the serious thinker in me. As my spoon pierced into the fair and tender Dahibara’s flesh, I wondered how can something be so soft and yet retain its shape without breaking. Later, I wondered, how can any fried item maintain uniform fairness and not have burn injuries! 

Dahibara, Cuttack, Odisha
By itself, the Dahibara dipped in the curd-water tastes sweet. Though most vendors do not add sugar in the Dahibara or the curd-water, yet it tastes sweet perhaps because of the natural sugar-content in the milk that is used for curd-preparation. The Dahibara is sweet only if one hasn’t added the hot and spicy chilly powder on top of it; such addition turns it spicy.

Also, there is the spicy Aludum, easy to tear, that is served along with Dahibara. One bite of Aludum and you can sense the rich spices lingering in your mouth. Together they are a super cool sweet and spicy combination that anyone can eat without any tantrum!



On one occasion, being an over-zealous spice-lover, I had added extra chilly powder on my Dahibara serving. Ah! Fiery hot and spicy! I had to have water then! Having been in the same situation earlier, my understanding family stepped in to help me! I was offered fresh Dahibara and curd-water. I gobbled one Dahibara up and drank a whole bowl full of curd-water, but still the effect of the spice magic persisted in my mouth! That’s when I had to resort to sweet Peda- a sweet that is sold near Dahibara Aludum to control such emergency!

Peda
When I was small, when Raghu brought his treats, they got over within less time as many Dahibara Aludum lovers like us were eagerly waiting! Not much has changed after all these years. Though Raghu has changed his address and his grandsons handle the business now at Bidanasi, his Dahibara Aludum tastes the same and there are still eager foodies waiting to lap it all up within no time! The twin-cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar boast of yummy Dahibara Aludum that’s available on major roads and areas. Served by vendors on cycles or hand-carts, you cannot miss this filling and appetizing snack that doubles up as a meal!

Also, Gupchup (i.e. Paanipuri or Golgappa) is a must-try when you visit Odisha. Many varieties of Gupchup are available. In an incident similar to my above Dahibara experience, I had zealously asked the vendor to add extra green chillies and spicy powder in the potato mixture served as filling inside the Gupchup balls or puri. The dish became very spicy. Then, the vendor dipped the Gupchup into sweet and refreshing jaggery-water- syrup infused with mint and tamarind. Aha!

My sweet and spicy memories got triggered when I came across the culinary stars, Vikas & Vir, talking about their #FoodventuresVir’s video featuring Alubukhara Dahi Tikki and Vikas’s video with Lobster Thermidor are #Foodventures that sweet and spicy food-lovers like me would love to try.

I love such sweet and spicy concoctions, don’t you?
Which is your favourite sweet and spicy food? Please share your views in the comments section below.

Friday, 25 October 2013

CUTTACK BHUBANESWAR FOODIE MAGNET

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Cuttack was the erstwhile capital of Odisha while Bhubaneswar is the present capital. Both are separated by just half-an-hour of drive! Both are a Foodie’s delight! The amazing lip-smacking variety of foods available there, make the twin-cities a ‘Foodie Magnet’ for sure! 

I shared some pictures of my favourite food- Dahibara-Aludum for the contest. The dish has a great importance in my life as it has nostalgic memories associated with it! So much so that even now when I see Curd, I think of the mouth-watering Dahibara that my maternal grandfather brought and Papa still brings! And once I think of Dahibara, can Aludum be far behind?!


You can read about my memories in A SMELLIONAIRE’S TREASURE TROVE.

My maternal grandfather’s favorite was the Dahibara-Aludum from Raghu, a skilled vendor, who is still very famous. My Papa often visits Cuttack and Raghu’s place is a must! Papa must have treated us to hundreds of plates by now! But, still the craze continues! 
Oh the lure of those soft Baras (made of Urad Dal) soaked in curd, a heavenly treat along with the spicy-hot Aludum! What a combination!

When we were kids, we demanded sweets after eating that! Luckily, there are ‘Pedas’ available...even now! Take a bite of this sweet to experience bliss!


When I accompanied Papa to Cuttack a few months ago, I found Raghu seated & watching his grandsons who now manage the business.
There’s a huge demand for Raghu's dish, with people queuing up from far and wide! Some eat in the eco-friendly bowls/plates made of sal leaves there and then on the road. While others get their own Tiffin-carriers to ‘takeaway’ & relish the treasure at home/office! Raghu’s products are lapped up within no time!

Cuttack and Bhubaneswar also boast of mouth-watering Chaat & Gupchup (Odia term for Paanipuri/Golgappa)

All Cricket-fans must be aware of the famous Barabati Stadium in Cuttack. Raghu used to sell his treasure in front of it earlier. But, now though Raghu has moved to another location- Bidanasi in Cuttack, there are many vendors selling there. But, in both Bhubaneswar and Cuttack, you can easily spot the vendors at all places- in front of offices/colleges/markets, under the trees, on the roadsides… Some sell on their cycles! You can't miss the vendors!

If you happen to visit the twin-cities, my Foodie Magnet!, do have platefuls of Dahibara-Aludum, Chaat & Gupchup!


Cox & Kings had a Twitter Contest in which we had to share which place we consider as #FoodieMagnet. A Foodie like me had to take part!
I sent tweets about the twin-cities- Cuttack & Bhubaneswar. Delighted to receive my #FoodieMagnet PRIZE- an awesome DVD Collection today! It means a lot for a HUGE Hindi-Movie-Fan like me! Will watch the cool collection of classic and modern movies! Thanks Cox & Kings!

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