Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Part#2: Dorakunaa Ituvanti Seva(i)?

It was not that I did not know any basics of cooking--we had a subject called Home-Science in school which had a lot of topics covering health, nutrition and cooking. As we were enthusiastic only about eating then(Isn't anybody, anytime?)we urged our teacher to only teach us recipes. We had a lot of terms to learn--frying, sauteing, roasting, broiling, blanching, etc. We were very eager about the practicals though and believe me, I played a major role in converting all our classes into only cookery-classes! We learnt to handle the dishes with care, decorate them and garnish them with the necessary ingredients. But alas, we learnt lots of sweet dishes--maida cake, Mysore Pak, kesari,etc and we just had a brush with sambhar,curry,roti,etc. Little did I know then that even with all this training, I wouldn't be able to please my husband easily.

My mother wasn't a bad cook either--only trouble was that Raju had a distinct marker on his tongue which never forgave anything slightly alien to what he felt was true Tamil cooking.

The first thing Raju asked me about my culinary skills was whether I knew how to make Sevai--rice noodles and 'Aavakkai'mango pickle. Then the readymade rice noodles were unavailable--everything had to be made at home.If this were the case these days, I would just have bought 'Concord' rice noodles and 'MTR' or 'Chinni's' pickles and made him believe that these were the ultimate in those items.

Firstly we had to borrow 'Sevai Naazhi'---a very robotic-looking instrument from someone we hardly knew. Actually the maid in our house then, Muniyamma, found one for us from some other house she worked in. She showed us which part of the 'naazhi' was static and which moved. Then we , that is amma and I had to ask some other maami how to go about making the 'Sevai'. I had seen this item being made with 'omappodi acchu'--the device used for making 'omappodi', but Raju wanted it done robotically--a robot operated manually.

All pitched in to make'Sevai'( I was all the while singing--Dorakunaa ituvanti Seva(i)!)--Muniyamma, amma, appa and me--Raju was the director of course! With lots of sweating,tips and tricks from appa, amma and Muniyamma, we managed to extract some passable uncooked sevai between us. Then we steamed the noodly thing and tried different forms of garnishing--everything on demand from the Director! We made somewhat edible lemon sevai and thengai sevai.

Whether we learnt to make Sevai in earnest or not, we did have a wonderful team-building exercise! Otherwise how can so many cooks(me, amma, appa, Muniyamma)not spoil the 'broth'? Raju must have felt sorry after all this for, he never asked us for 'Sevai' again!Good for all of us.

3 comments:

Unknown on February 9, 2010 at 1:07 PM said...

hmmm... all i can say in one sentence is, wrong post to read at 1 o' clock before lunch... my hunger just grew :))))

Pratibha on February 9, 2010 at 1:15 PM said...

Most of my posts under this category are going to be on my culinary experiences--so plan to read them only after mealtimes.:)

Anonymous said...

Ippude sevai beku!!

 

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