Episodios

  • Ep. 14: All About Dhansak
    Jul 30 2019

    On this last episode of Not Just Dhansak, Bawi Bride Perzen Patel meets Bawa Cook and fellow podcaster, Farhad Karkaria. Together, they lay down the how and what of Parsi food as they add anecdotes from their kitchens to it.

    Should recipes be shared or earned? Which masalas do they love? Can Parsi food be innovated? Why is the Times and Talent Club book so treasured? How can we make Parsi Food accessible? They answer all these questions one last time before declaring that while Parsi food is a lot about Dhansak it’s also 'NOT JUST DHANSAK'.

    You can follow Farhad on his instagram handle @theqr8r

    Check out Bawi Bride's blog for Parsi food recipes: http://www.bawibride.com/

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  • Ep. 13: Parsi Dairy Farm - Rich. Pure. Wholesome.
    Jul 23 2019

    On this episode of Not Just Dhansak, Bawi Bride Perzen Patel talks to some of the family owners of the iconic Parsi Dairy Farm: Meher Patel and Parvana Mistry. They share their memories of growing around and with Parsi Dairy Farm products at home.

    Meher tells the story of how it started as a family business and how all of them joined in. Parvana joins in describing the process of sustaining the product quality and coming up with innovations to adapt to the new market scenario.

    What does it take to survive for so long and be a multi-generational business? They discuss every Parsi Dairy product from its landmark Kulfi to Mawa ni Boi and Malai Khaja as well as also the new products which are lined up. Tune in to enter the Milky way of the Parsi Dairy Farm which is Rich! Pure! Wholesome!

    To know more about Parsi Dairy Farm, check their website: https://www.parsidairyfarm.com/

    Check out Bawi Bride's blog for Parsi food recipes: http://www.bawibride.com/

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  • Ep. 12: Writing For The Love Of Food
    Jul 16 2019

    On this episode, Bawi Bride Perzen Patel talks to Culture and Food Writer- Meher Mirza who has written about Parsi food and customs like our Ghambhars and the legendary Time & Talents Book in publications globally. They talk about the importance of articulating food stories rather than recipes. Meher also visits her memories around discovering old Parsi cookbooks, eating Parsi food at Udvada and how one's identity is wrapped in culture and food.

    Tune in to this episode to turn the pages and learn how one goes about documenting a community's food and culture and why it is so important to do so!

    You can read the articles written by Meher Mirza on: https://thecitystory.com/contributors/meher-mirza/

    Link to Khari Kaleji and Green Curry Rice from Bawi Brides's Kitchen: http://www.bawibride.com/khari-kaleji/ http://www.bawibride.com/green-curry/

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  • Ep. 11: Home-Style Parsi Food at Rustom's
    Jul 9 2019

    On this episode of Not Just Dhansak, Bawi Bride Perzen Patel welcomes the owner of the famous Rustom's Parsi Bhonu restaurant in Delhi, Kainaz Contractor. Rustom's is known for its home-style Parsi food and home-made masalas. Kainaz shares her journey from writing about food for the magazines to starting her own restaurant.

    How can one manage the staff to run one's own restaurant? What are the prerequisites to start a restaurant with regional cuisine? Is there space for collaborations? Ever heard of a Parsi Chocolate? Tune in to this episode to know more about Rustom's and get an insight into customer behaviour in the food industry.

    Check out Rustom's Parsi Bhonu's website: (http://www.rustoms.com/)

    Check out Bawi Bride's blog for Parsi food recipes: http://www.bawibride.com/

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  • Ep. 10: Immersive Parsi Experiences
    Jul 2 2019

    On this episode, Bawi Bride Perzen Patel is in conversation with travel blogger Roxanne Bamboat who conducts Parsi Food Walks and Mahrukh Mogrelia who hosts Parsi Home-Dining Experiences. Roxanne talks about her food and travel blog - The Tiny Taster and how she started food walks to share her cultural experiences with strangers. Mahrukh opens up about her passion for cooking and how it led to hosting luncheons where she can share food stories.

    Together they discuss how people can move beyond Parsi weddings and restaurants to get a more immersive Parsi experience. They talk about food festivals, cooking luncheons and food walks and how these new age experiences are a breath of fresh air for this iconic cuisine. Roxanne & Mahrukh also share the best places in the city to score some bhonu and talk about why Parsi food is so close to their hearts. Tune in as they take you on a tour through their words.

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  • Ep. 09: Parsi Fusion Food: Authencity v/s Innovation
    Jun 25 2019

    On yet another episode of Not Just Dhansak, Perzen Patel is joined by well-known Chef & Restaurant Consultant, Viraf Patel. Together they discuss a hotly debated topic in the food world today of autheticity v/s innovation, especially within regional cuisines. How do people react to these innovations? Why is experimentation looked down upon? Isn't Parsi food all about fusion and adaptation?

    Tune in to find some answers to this never ending debate as Viraf shares his childhood memories around food made by his grandmother and how he grew up as a Kitchen Kid.

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    Check out Bawi Bride's blog for Parsi food recipes: http://www.bawibride.com/

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  • Ep. 08: Time & Talents Club 2.0?
    Jun 18 2019

    On this episode, Bawi Bride Perzen Patel is in conversation with Vera Dinshaw Springett who pioneered an online community on Facebook called 'Parsis Exchange Recipes'.

    Vera shares anecdotes from her childhood in Karachi and now as a parent in Chicago. Can food be an entity that unites us no matter what land we live in? How did an online community that exchanges Parsi recipes come into existence? Can the people you interact with online turn into real friends?

    Vera and Perzen talk extensively about the importance of documenting not only Parsi food but the stories and memories various people have around those dishes. They discuss how online forums like Parsis Exchange Recipes are the 2.0 version of the historic Time & Talents Club where lost recipes can find a place to shine! Tune in to this conversation to find out how a simple online group can strengthen the sense of community and help forge new entrepreneurs too.

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    45 m
  • Ep. 07: The Funny Parsis
    Jun 11 2019

    On this new episode, Bawi Bride Perzen Patel talks to two famous television personalities, Cyrus Broacha and Kunal Vijaykar about their childhood memories around Parsi food.

    Together, they recall the Parsi food from popular food joints and neighbourhood gullies they grew up in. Cyrus, Kunal and Perzen also talk about the “Parsi Vegetarian” and discuss how today’s Parsi is different from that of a decade ago.

    What are the multiple ways of having and making Dhansak? How many different akuris have they had? This laughter filled episode has conversations about Irani cafes, food walks and all things Bhonu. It's nostalgic and at the same time celebrates the evolution of Parsi food. So without further ado, come join Kunal, Cyrus and Bawi Bride on this trip down memory lane.

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