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Street Food Finds Its Way Home
Calcutta has an impressive liquid dictionary of street food. Every corner of an urban neighborhood will most likely have one famous guy who has probably been plating the best alu-kaabli or phuchka or jhaalmuri in town! I know, I know?like any literate person, I should say Kolkata. But for me Kolkata will always remain Calcutta, just like Mumbai will forever be Bombay. Its the erstwhile names of the cities which if said in the same breath with the most local foods found on the streets, leaves a mouth-watering residue of tastes and memories. Its these same memories that has egged me to write this one. I grew up in Patna, which has its own share of the veritable Bengali influence- from the streets to your home! I was a notorious epicurean of street food and was guilty of literally eating off the hands of chaat-phuchka and roll walas. Even had incongruous longings to marry a phuchkawala at age 12! But was brainwashed by my Mum from doing so. I had no issues with hygiene and cleanliness, and pretty much had the stomach for any kind of spicy food from the roadsides. I specially longed the goli kebabs and meat cutlets from a small place where a really fat halwai doled out the best goli kebabs and mutton kabiraji I have ever eaten. It is however another story that most of his ?high profile? customers were half-drunk, semi-conscious men on their way back home from a drinking binge. My parents had strict rules about us NOT going to that place. I would bribe our driver to get me a take-home from there, and relish every little crumb from the brown paper bag with lip smacking arrogance. I do not know if my Mutton Kabiraji is as good as the ones I used to have many years ago. But I have given it my best shot. Though I am rather unhappy with the quality of pictures I took while deep frying these cutlets. For the Mutton ?Kabiraji? Cutlets you will need": 500 gms mince meat (lamb/beef) My Mum makes another variation by boiling the meat with the spices and garam masala first. I have tried that too and I think its a good option for people who have issues handling raw meat. related searches : Street
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