By
Beverly Pereira
Photography:
Courtesy Ritu Dalmia
Chef Ritu Dalmia |
Inside and outside the kitchen with
award-winning chef Ritu Dalmia…
Those of you, who are familiar with the
Ritu Dalmia touch that gives a distinctive flavour to Italian cuisine (she’s
known as the Queen of Italian cuisine, after all), will agree with me, when I
say that the stately lady has a whole lot of
taste!
At her best in a pair of jeans and
Rajesh Pratap Singh kurtas, comfort and style run high in her ensemble that is
complete with her fetish for shoes - she has brogues in practically every
colour!
Waffles - Classic with butter and maple syrup |
Having cooked her first meal at age
nine, tasted her first sip of champagne at 16, and opened her first restaurant
at 21, she currently heads Vama in London, Diva and Café at the Italian Culture
Centre, Delhi.
Prawn and Pomelo Salad |
Her deep respect for Chef Manish
Mehrotra of Delhi’s Indian Accent and for Italian restaurant La Calendre’s Massimilliano Alajmo
for whom, she feels, food is akin to poetry, brings us to realize that the
burst of creative energy that Ritu showcases with her culinary skills has an
instantaneous connect with her love for all things Italian; and that includes
her life philosophy, which can best be summed up in the Italian saying, ‘passerà’ that translates as ‘this too shall
pass’.
Relaxed and ready for anything! |
IAnD connected with the renowned chef
to delve a little below the broad smile and expert hands to unravel the brisk,
stirring mind. We share with you our lighthearted banter with Ritu and leave
you to discover the ticking heart behind the luscious gourmet fare…
psst… Ritu is in awe of
author Jeanette Winterson and repeatedly tends to read her book, Written on the Body; also loves masala chai! Tells us a lot
about our lady chef!
Working in the field of the culinary arts for you is…
A true pleasure, so much
so that I feel guilty calling it work.
What is your favorite
ingredient?
Pumpkin
What are some of the
activities that you love indulging in besides cooking?
I am a keen traveller and I fancy
myself as a talent scout for musicians. When I heard a song by Adele
for the first time, before she became famous, I told my friends that
she was someone we needed to watch out for.
Coffee marinated mutton chops with balsamic reduction |
If you could invite
five people (past or present) to a formal sit-down dinner, who would those
people be and what would the topics of discussion be like?
It would be an all-woman forum with a mixed bag
of people, comprising Elizabeth Poole, who was hung on charges of being a witch
in England; Dr Johnson, of Masters and Johnson fame, because I think it’s cool
to have been a sexologist in the 1950s; Kerry Washington aka Olivia Pope - since
I’m so enamoured by her; Arundhati Roy since I still love The God of Small Things; and Anjali Gopalan, the human and animal
rights activist because of the incredible work that she does. I have a feeling
that the conversations would be amazing!
What are the five
things you would carry if you were left alone on a deserted island?
My Kindle, fully charged; a carton of diet cokes; my iPod; a
good torch; and a sharp knife.
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