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Chef M. Rehman, that rare Awadhi specialist, has one mission: to take the cuisine all over India

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 Society / Interview / 10 Questions

How did you get into Awadhi style cooking?

It is because of my grandfather, who was a connoisseur of Awadhi delicacies. Plus, I am from Lucknow so it came naturally to me.

Now you have become its missionary.

I wanted to popularise Awadhi food. After starting a festival in Mumbai about 10 years ago, I have now taken it to other cities.

What are its popular, signature dishes?

Galauti Kabab, sheermal, gosht do pyaza, lagan ka murgh, gosht dum pulao, gobhi musullum, ahamri paneer, dal sultani, nazakati baingan, zafrani kheer and shahi tukra etc.

The primer question: how exactly is Awadhi different from Mughlai and Hyderabadi?

It’s super-fine, delicate, marked by rich aroma and limited use of spices. It’s a comparatively less rich cuisine than Mughlai and Hyderabadi.

And the response at these festivals?

People are interested in Awadhi food but there are not many chefs. In big hotels, it’s usually Continental or Chinese.

You’re researching Awadhi vegetarian….

Yes, many vegetarian dishes are specific to the region. Everyone equates Awadhi Muslim cooking with non-veg. I’ve been talking to people, ferreting recipes from royal khansamas.

How key is vegetarian to Muslim cuisine?

Very. ‘Only-meat’ is a misconception. Take  gobhi musullum, nawabi baingan bhurta, talmakhane ka salan, lahsuni palak paneer, dum ka paneer, dal sultani, kathal pulao, subz dum pulao.

Have you adapted to modern times? Are you in favour of these changes?

Yes, in terms of richness and spices. Also, we have to remember that people during those days had different levels of physical activity.

Do you plan to start a speciality hotel?

I have one in Lucknow and plan to start more. There are challenges.

What’s the biggest challenge?

Every young star chef wants to work on international cuisines. Specialists in traditional are hard to find.

source: http://www.outlookindia.com / Outlook Magazine / Home> Society> Interview> M. Rehman> Food & Beverages> 10 Questions / by Prachi Pinglay-Plumber / February 24th, 2014

Three Muslim ministers elevated to Cabinet rank in UP

Lucknow:

To assuage the sentiments of Muslims in the wake of Muzaffarnagar riots, the Uttar Pradesh government on Friday elevated three ministers of state from the community to the Cabinet rank and also inducted a new Muslim face in the ministry.

Those elevated to the Cabinet rank today are Mehboob Ali, Iqbal Mehmood and Shahid Manzoor. Yasir Ali was sworn in as a minister of state by Governor BL Joshi. Ali is the son of Waqar Ahmed Shah, who was ailing for the past several months and was relieved of his labour portfolio.

The expansion of the 21-month-old Akhilesh Yadav ministry came ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Shivakant Ojha, who could not be present during the last reshuffle on January 18 as he was abroad, was today elevated as a cabinet minister.

The swearing in function was held in Raj Bhawan here.

With this, the strength of the ministry has risen to 60 — 27 cabinet, including the chief minister, and 33 ministers of state.

This is the sixth Cabinet expansion since Samajwadi Party came to power in March 2012.

The exercises is understood to have been taken in the wake of ruling SP facing flak in the aftermath of riots in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli districts last year, in which over 60 persons were killed. Many victims, who had fled their homes are still languishing in relief camps.

PTI
source: http://www.zeenews.india.com / Z News / Home> State News> Uttar Pradesh / by PTI / Friday – January 24th, 2014