1n So normally the #FrugalIndian seldom goes gaga over a restaurant - but this @akbari_mala is next level. They specialise in historical Indian food. Let me start chronologically - this is “Onnu Soru” from Tamil Sangam Literature (2000 yrs) the very first biriyani known
2 it’s lightly spiced with just pepper - and is truly a celebration of the flavours of the meat & rice. Outstanding dish! Next the Turkish invasions - the Sambusek & Shabaly are both Turko-Afghan. The mutton samosa has eggplant & rose petals, first attested around the 900s
3 next up we come to the Ahom kingdom established around the 1200s from migrations around the Thai-Burmese border. This dish is a herby mutton mince wrapped in Betel leaf - the betel leaf stands out! Truly unique & sophisticated - served with “Paan Ras” - a betel leaf mocktail
4 the Jalebis first mentioned around the 1400s were made with Dal - these ones are crunchy with the only nod to modernity being the Rabri
5 next up - dishes from the 1600 - moong dal koftas served with an amazing saffron roti (not pictured), Arbi ka Salan (there were no potatoes in india at this time) & an incredible Roghani Naan whose first Indian recipe has it sprinkled with roasted saunf & saffron
6 now the late 1700s & early 1800s representing the transition from Collapsing Mughal to Sikh to British rule - the first known galautis of yam & beetroot from Lucknow; then the first known recipe for fried fish from Punjab (predecessor of Amritsari macchi) & Skinner’s prawns
7 the first known East India Company recipe - from Skinner’s Horse (Now the 1st Horse of the Army’s armoured corps) . Curiously invented in Bihar it contains coconut - not normal for Bihari cooking - mostly because the British got used to them in on the Bengal coast
8 now 3 curiosities - paneer in a pepper poppadum crust from the colonial, shahi tukda from the nizam period after the introduction of western white bread & a 1100s hot “tea” made of apples, herbs, dried fruits and rose petals originating from Caucasus Turk mercenaries
9 Finally this outstanding starter - literally a clock of dips - from different centuries of Indian history. Lotus seed & stem served with among other things and amla chutney, a carrot & cumin chutney, the first known Indian bell pepper chutney & a saffron yoghurt chutney.
10 the wines we had with this were all Italian - Barolos and Chiantis. So all up if you love food & are into history and want to experience how the Indian palate has transitioned over the last 2000 years you chaps really need to head to Mala Akbari (32nd milestone gurgaon)
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1 A certain Delhi based “journalist” is having a meltdown over not winning the @NobelPrize. She’d been told it was a “sure shot” & has been calling up people saying Modi pressurised Norway. She had an elaborate PR campaign planned this year including a @TIME story.
2 A major Delhi based editor had in fact told me in February this year, that there was in fact a campaign afoot because “it’ll be another 10-15 years before they look at journalism again”. Curiously a well known left-oriented investigative journalist confirmed that it was left
3 Journos who were campaigning furiously to deny her the prize. The left has been trying to distance themselves from her fables & fantasies for a while now, but they won’t attack her openly. However they knew it’s only a matter of time before her lies get busted & that would have
“Peaceful protestors” have so far
• caused millions in damage
• sacked Delhi
• injured cops
• stoned cars & killed occupants
• chopped hands & put bodies on display ISIS style.
Meanwhile self proclaimed “most decisive PM” is…? Useless Government
.Another video via @TheAngryLord - meanwhile Modi will find the next dead Bollywood d lister to condole, while sleeping on his job & giving cringe inducing slogans
.like the occupants of the Jeep at #LakhimpurKheri this man was also tortured & killed, tormented while he bled out. Meanwhile Moditards are busy thinking how this too can be spun as 10 dimensional chess
THREAD on @nytimes “investigation” into India’s covid response
1 errors & selective obfuscation from para 1 itself - Note the PMs goal was the contain the spread even at the cost of the economy - the BJP wanted online campaigning, others opposed it
2 as for lockdown it was both the opposition & industry opposing it. Note what part time industrialist & fulltime social climbing yuppie Narayanmoothri said & also what Rahul Gandhi said “tughlakian lockdown”
3 the entire data point for the NYT article seems to be one Dr Agarwal. Everything is “he said”, no proof provided. Turns out Dr Agarwal is a 32 year old - a low level researcher - whose opinions would be lost in the hierarchy & wouldn’t have access to core data anyway
Today Adar Poonawala donated 10 crores to an NDTV initiative. This was the same NDTV amplifying charges of cronyism and what not else, against him. The RW outlets that defended him got Zero. This is the extortive power of the Left cabal. Enjoy.
.this of course is exactly what the social climbing yuppies - the NaraynaMoortys do too - fund some “public minded journalism” fraud, to give a known “liberal” historian dispersal poets over money, which he then duly disperses to liberal outlets. In the process they don’t attack
Him or the shameless way he regained control over infosys. His son similarly donates to Hindu baiter Sheldon pollock to get a halo of “intellect” bestowed on him. All up doesn’t matter what dirty games the yuppie family gets up to, they’ll never be attacked by liberals.
1n The #frugalIndian birthday lunch: Sashimi omakase: (clockwise from top left) Mackerel, Hokkaido scallops, Scottish wild salmon, hamachi & Tuna
2n Seafood miso soup with onion tempura & lobster; pork belly simmered in a beef marrow broth. An interlude of 3 sorbets (clockwise from top left) litchi, ginger-soy & mango yuzu
3n the piece de resistance: Nobu style black cod, marinated in a maple shiro miso & cooked under turnip slices, served with pickled ginger & mustard micro-greens
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1 Been talking to friends in Kabul - Mazar & Herat. In Herat almost all my friends are Shia. They are safe, there have been no massacres/reprisals. It seems that several of the Talibanis patrolling are also Shia. In Mazar they’re telling me some folks have been picked up
2 folks who were apparently close to General Dostum, but some have been released. In Kabul the Taliban have already visited the home of two of my more visible friends - told them they know about their “collaboration” with the Americans but as long as they don’t make trouble
3 they’ll be fine. In short the Shia, the Uzbeks & westernised atheist youth in Kabul have not been purged yet. Will reprisals happen at a later stage? Possibly. But it’s not happening now. Kabul, except for the scenes at the airport is calm. People who want to leave are not