Hows and Whys of Street Side Cooking
Spent another day locked in at home. Restaurants across the city closed down. Facebook videos were my saviour.
A major part of these are astounding street side cooking videos. Shot by street food connoisseurs (hmmm) at innumerable street carts across India, you can see these guys with their phone cameras whirring away, question the street chefs about their dishes,ingredients, pricing etc. And the main ingredient of most of these dishes... Amul butter. Yes, dollops of it infect with about 5 eggs thrown in for good measure.
Wonder how these concoctions taste and how they get digested. No doubt you will have to run the one minute mile a la Milkha Singh to survive the assault upon your stomach.
Another way to digest a good helping of these dishes during the lock down would be no doubt to venture out on to the streets and encounter the friendly neighbourhood policeman who has been busy oiling up his billy club and devising ways to release his frustrations. After all what is eaten on the streets is best digested on the streets.
These street side food videos by the way run up astounding viewership numbers with some of them running into millions.
What with the street side food joints having closed down, the viewing public is now getting their voyeuristic pleasures from watching the videos of people performing calisthenics to the whippy sound of a bamboo stick enthusiastically wielded by a policeman.
More later...
Spent another day locked in at home. Restaurants across the city closed down. Facebook videos were my saviour.
Wonder how these concoctions taste and how they get digested. No doubt you will have to run the one minute mile a la Milkha Singh to survive the assault upon your stomach.
Another way to digest a good helping of these dishes during the lock down would be no doubt to venture out on to the streets and encounter the friendly neighbourhood policeman who has been busy oiling up his billy club and devising ways to release his frustrations. After all what is eaten on the streets is best digested on the streets.
These street side food videos by the way run up astounding viewership numbers with some of them running into millions.
What with the street side food joints having closed down, the viewing public is now getting their voyeuristic pleasures from watching the videos of people performing calisthenics to the whippy sound of a bamboo stick enthusiastically wielded by a policeman.
More later...


10 comments:
Wonderfully witty, wondering when we can go for a jog sometime! ��
Great start. Looking forward to next episode.
Yes looking forward to getting my gol gappe wala and other snacks in few months from now ����
Wow great....Keep blogging...Your satire is always epitome of your write ups...Keep rocking....Stay safe stay home....No street food for now..haha
Glad to see that you have entered in this field. In this lockdown period, there are lots of activities (WFH) can be tackled. One is trying your hand in cooking and helping your betterhalf. Try some Konkani dishes and publish. Happy moments
Wow, a great beginning. Will keep watching for more mutterings. ��
I love the ironic observations in this incisively witty and humorous piece.
Umesh, you reminded me of street food in Singapore. Delicious and yet safe and hygienic. Your writing is similar. Delightful and simple, no malice, refreshing humour. Keep it up.
Keep muttering and entertaining us!
Loved this piece. Witty & entertaining ! Looking forward to more
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