Cooking Solo for 500 People - You are invited !

Ramakrishnan
Ramakrishnan
from Chennai
15 years ago
Hiya fellow Food bloggers,You are invited to a Southie food fest, where I'm attempting to cook single handedly, a full fledged 10 course marriage feast, for 500 people, in under three hours. Right from washing and cutting vegetables, to getting food on the table, everything would be done solo. The feast will have dishes from all four Southern states. Who? I'm Ramki, a software engineer and now a passionate cook. (More info at www.ramkicooks.blogspot.com) Why?To demonstrate the unity of South Indian cuisine and exhibit unity at a time when forces seek to divide us. There is nothing better than food to bring people together !When ?Sat Jan 17, 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM Where? GG MahalBehind Arumbakkam MMDA colony Bus terminus, Chennai How? South indian cuisine is built from four major building blocks - Tamarind, Tuvar dal, Yogurt and coconut. All the innumerable curries cooked across South India are just various combinations of these basic building blocks. By understanding these combinations, it is easy to cook up a wide variety of South Indian curries.Would be a pleasure to have fellow foodies join this event - Come on in !
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Amitabh Mukherjee
Amitabh Mukherjee
from Bangalore
15 years ago
Yummy! I have been living in the south for the last two decades and have now become partial to south Indian food. I am a terrible cook but love eating! Have fun cooking and feeding.
Sharon
Sharon
from Pune
15 years ago
Ahh, Ram, I wish your next attempt would be in B'lore....Good luck, Do let us know how the event turned out.
Ramakrishnan
Ramakrishnan
from Chennai
15 years ago
Amitabh, Sharon & Rekha, Thanks ! Ashutosh, it is easy if you plan it well. Step 1: Cook 25 Kg + 25 Kg of rice + 25 Kg of Dal in three large vessels - 45 minutes. This is the crucial step and if this is done right, there is little chance of goof up ! Step 2 : Create gravies to go with rice - various combination of gravies can be built from dal, tamarind, yogurt and coconut. For combinations pl see http://ramkicooks.blogspot.com/2008/12/basic-south-indian-curries-poster.html The trick is to choose veggie and gravy combinations which can be cooked fast. The menu is as below. 1. Badam Kheer 2. Thakkali Kulambu. ( Chettinad Tomato Stew) 3. Dali Thove ( Karnataka's Lentil stew) 4. Tomato pappu ( Andhra's Tomato, lentil stew ) 5. Vellirikkai Thayir pacchadi ( Cucumber raita) 6. Majjiga pulusu ( Andhra's yogurt stew) 7. Shunti Thambli ( Karnataka's yogurt - coconut - ginger blended curry) 8. Drumstick Sambar 9. Cabbage thoran ( Kerala's Cabbage coconut dry curry) 10. Mysore rasam ( Lentil - coconut - tamarind thin stew) 11. Pappadam ( Kerala's Lentil wafers ) 12. Mango Pickle 13. Yogurt Do come over if you can ! It'd be fun ! /Cheers Ramki
Anoop Zombie
Anoop Zombie
from Bangalore
15 years ago

I hate this post!! Am very very very hungry right now.. I want some fried fish! LOLLaughing

Karthik DR
Karthik DR
from New Delhi
15 years ago

@Ramakrishna - Man, easier said. Thats amazing work! I'm sure that should've taken a lot of patience and effort and skill ofcourse. How did it go? 

May be in the next Chennai's blogger meet, you could make us some nice dinner Wink.

Ramakrishnan
Ramakrishnan
from Chennai
15 years ago

Hiya fellow bloggers,

 

The event was a success, a new record set and nice press coverage. Read the full story here,,, 

 

/Thanks for your wishes !

Ramki

 

 


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