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  • Celebrating the flavour and essence of cooking in bamboo hollows

    Celebrating the flavour and essence of cooking in bamboo hollows

    In Asian countries such as China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Burma, bamboo shoot is a common ingredient. It is also used in many Indian dishes; the recipe below focuses on Tamil dishes…writes N. LOTHUNGBENI HUMTSOE

    Cooking in a bamboo hollows has been their tradition for a long time, and even with time and advancement, food aficionados enjoy experimenting with the flavour of food cooked in various pots and pans and definitely cooking in a bamboo hollows.

    Celebrate the flavour and essence of cooking in a bamboo hollows with these recipes on World Bamboo Day, which is commemorated annually on September 18 with the goal to raise awareness of bamboo globally.

    Shahi Murg Bamboo Biryani By Chef Jerson, Director of Culinary, Novotel Mumbai

    “One of the simplest yet most interesting and delectable recipes learned during my forest camping days when Bamboo was the only source of steam cooking a perfect dum style biryani. This is a very unique biryani for the style in which its cooked, the earthy flavours from the marinated meat and delicate textures of the long grain basmati rice marinated with roasted spices and yogurt marry each other really well promising to give a punch to your taste buds connecting you with the scent of nature. I have given my own little twist of taste, texture, and flavour to this biryani by cooking it over a live charcoal fire using dried coconut shells as fuel,” says Chef Jerson.

    Ingredients for marinating chicken

    3 tsp red chili powder

    1 tsp coriander powder

    1 tsp biryani masala

    1 tsp ginger garlic paste

    1 lemon

    250 grams with bone chicken

    1/2 tsp turmeric powder

    1/4 cup fried onions

    1/2 cup yogurt

    1/4 cup mint leaves

    1/4 cup coriander leaves

    4 to 5 tbsp oil

    4 cardamoms

    1- inch cinnamon stick

    3 cloves

    1/8 piece nutmeg

    2-star anise

    1 flower mace

    Salt as required

    For rice cooking

    1 cup basmati rice (1 cup=250ml)

    4 tbsp oil

    4 cardamoms

    1 kapok bud

    1-inch cinnamon stick

    3 cloves

    1/2 mace

    1-star anise

    1/8 piece nutmeg

    Salt as required

    1/3 tsp chili powder

    1/2 tsp biryani masala

    1/2 tsp ginger garlic paste

    1/2 tsp turmeric powder

    2 onions

    2 green chilies

    1/2 cup mint leaves

    For assembling

    2 tbsp oil

    1 cup of water

    Aluminum foil to cover

    2 to 3 bamboos green

    Method

    Marinate the chicken

    Take chicken into a mixing bowl.

    Add whole garam masala spices, salt as required, turmeric powder, red chili powder, biryani masala, ginger garlic paste, coriander powder, fried onions, half a lemon, yogurt, mint leaves, coriander leaves, oil, and mix well.

    Leave the marinade for an hour.

    Marinate the rice

    Take raw basmati rice into a mixing bowl.

    Add oil, salt, whole garam masala spices, ginger garlic paste, turmeric powder, red chili powder, biryani masala, onions, green chilies, and mint leaves, and mix well.

    Keep it aside for an hour.

    Assemble

    Clean the bamboo until you find no dust inside.

    Grease the inner part with oil.

    Put 2 spoonsful of chicken marinade first and then 4 to 5 spoons of rice. repeat the process again.

    Add 1/4 cups of water.

    Water runs down to the bottom through the gaps.

    Cover the bamboo with aluminum foil.

    Making Bamboo Biryani

    Set fire using dry coconut shells over charcoal and put the bamboo on it.

    Leave for 30 to 35 minutes turning in between.

    Later remove it from the fire and leave it for 5 to 10 minutes.

    Serve hot on a banana leaf.

    Chef’s Tip- Clean the bamboo by boiling it in hot water for 15 mins and then apply oil inside and leave it aside to rest before filling it.

    Bamboo Chicken Biryani, By Chef Makhan Singh, Novotel Visakhapatnam

    Course: Main Course

    Cuisine: Indian, South Indian

    Cook Time: 20 mins

    Ingredients for Bamboo Rice Biryani

    100g Bamboo Rice

    100g Chicken curry cut

    1 Onion small, finely chopped

    1 Tomato small, finely chopped

    2 tsp Ghee

    1/2 tsp Oil

    Salt as per taste

    For Grinding

    1 Garlic Clove

    1 Green Chilli

    2 bsp Coriander Leaves

    2 tbsp Mint Leaves

    1/2-inch Ginger

    1/4 tsp Coriander Powder

    1/4 tsp Garam Masala Powder

    1/2 tsp Red Chilli Powder

    For Tempering

    a small price Cinnamon

    2 Cardamoms

    2 Cloves

    1 Bay Leaf

    Method

    Soak the rice for 3 to 4 hours.

    Heat ghee and oil in a pressure pan over medium flame.

    Saute the tempering ingredients for 30 seconds.

    Grind the ingredients given for grinding to a smooth paste and add to the pan.

    Stir well for a minute.

    Add the onions, and tomatoes and saute for a minute.

    Add the Chicken curry cut and pour 1 cup of water.

    Add salt and simmer for a minute or two.

    Now add the rice and bamboo cooked in a clay oven.

    Cover it

    Switch off the flame.

    When the pressure has reduced, open the lid and gently fluff up the rice using a fork.

    Serve with raita.

    Bamboo Shoot Sundal & Bamboo shoot Varamilagai (red chili) Fry, By Chef Saravanan Ranganathan, Executive Chef: Novotel ibis Chennai OMR

    In Asian countries such as China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Burma, bamboo shoot is a common ingredient. It is also used in many Indian dishes; the recipe below focuses on Tamil dishes. In Tamil, the shoot is known as Moongil Kuruthu. After harvest, the shoot is sliced and steeped in water for two to three days to eliminate toxins before being pickled.

    Ingredients

    Bamboo shoot cubes- 100gms

    Sunflower oil- 15ml

    Mustard seed- 5gms

    Urad dhal split-3gms

    Dry Red chili- 3gms

    Asafetida- 2gms

    Curry leaves- 5gms

    Grated coconut- 10gms

    Method

    Dice & blanch the Bamboo shoot.

    Heat Sunflower oil in a Pan, Add Mustard seeds, Urad dhal, Dry red chili, Asafoetida, and Curry leaves, and toss the Bamboo shoot in the pan.

    Add Grated Coconut to it immediately.

    Bamboo shoot Varamilagai fry Ingredients

    Bamboo shoot slices- 100gms

    Sunflower oil- 300ml to fry

    Red chili Powder- 5gms

    Coriander powder- 10gms

    Turmeric Powder- 2gms

    Ginger & Garlic Powder- 10gms

    Rice flour- 20gms

    Lemon juice- 5ml

    Table salt- 7gms

    Curry leaves- 5gms

    Method

    Take Bamboo shoot slices in a Mixing bowl.

    Add Chilli Powder, Coriander powder, Turmeric Powder, Ginger garlic paste, Lemon juice, Salt, and Curry leaves.

    Mix Rice flour with the marinated Bamboo shoot.

    Heat Sunflower oil in Kadai, fry the Bamboo shoot to crisp, and serve hot

    Stir-fried Bamboo shoot with Pokchoy by Novotel Imagica

    Ingredients

    Bamboo shoot 150 gm.

    Oil 50 ml

    Garlic 15 gm

    Onion 20 gm

    Pokchoy 50 gm

    Thai chili 2 gm

    Aromat Seasoning 2 gm

    Red Bell pepper 10 gm

    Yellow Bell pepper 1 0gm

    Sugar 2 gm

    Oyster sauce 5 gm

    Light soya sauce 2 ml

    Red wine Vinegar 2 ml

    Potato Starch 5 gm

    Spring onion 10 gm

    salt to taste

    Method

    First of all dust the bamboo shoots with potato starch, and deep fry it.

    Now heat oil in a wok, add garlic, onion, thai chilli and saute it. Pour 100 ml of water once sauted.

    Add bamboo shoots, bell pepper, pokchoy and other seasoning. Toss it on high flame and finish it with potato starch and red wine vinegar.

    Garnish with burnt garlic and scallions.

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  • Bamboo Village to come up in Una district

    Bamboo Village to come up in Una district

    The government has approached the Pune-based company, which has rich experience and already engaged in setting up Oxygen Parks in many parts of India, for technical assistance said an official…reports Asian Lite News.

    A ‘Bamboo Village’ will come up in Himachal Pradesh’s Una district under the National Bamboo Mission with an initial cost of Rs 1.17 crore with technical assistance from Pune-based firm ‘Bamboo India’, to make a variety of products from the material.

    The Village would come up at Boul village on 24 kanals (a kanal is approximately 0.125 acre) to promote in the hill state.

    “A career in bamboo craft would help several artisans realise their dreams in the hill state as the state government decided to set up the first bamboo village in Una district aiming to improve living conditions in remote areas by making use of the natural resources,” officials said.

    “The project aims to boost the livelihood of unemployed rural youths by providing professional training in the art in making hand-fans, furniture, dustbins, tea mugs, wall hangings, show pieces, flower pots, etc by using locally available bamboo, which will help increase their income,” said state Agriculture Minister, Virender Kanwar.

    He said that the state government will organise free training camps in bamboo based handicraft to around 500 villagers/youths to enable the local artisans to adapt their creativity as per the demands of the market and get better prices for their products, and also set up a unit for manufacturing strong, affordable and fancy golden coloured bamboo articles/furniture.

    The state government has also shortlisted a hybrid species of oxygen releasing Bamboo trees named ‘Beema Bamboo’ to be planted in a scientific method to get the maximum benefit of oxygen. An ‘Oxygen park’ with Beema bamboo will be established with estimated cost of around Rs 40 lakh at the same village.

    The government has approached the Pune-based company, which has rich experience and already engaged in setting up Oxygen Parks in many parts of India, for technical assistance said an official.

    The state government has planned massive bamboo plantation to get raw material round the year. Local farmers will be given bamboo seeds for free, while bamboo will be planted on open and barren lands under the National Bamboo Mission.

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