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Chef Sandeep Pandit  : ‘I believe what you eat is what you become’

The Australian media christened him ‘The Spice Angel’, and now he has launched the brand of spices ‘The Spice Angel’ in India too…Chef Sandeep Pandit speaks with Sukant Deepak

There is a peculiar link between his family’s exodus from Kashmir and his getting into cooking. When he moved to Bangalore from the Valley in face of growing threats to the Pandit community, things were bleak and food was hard to come by. Chef Sandeep Pandit recalls that his parents would often overtime.

“I clearly remember making a cup of tea for my mother when I was nine-years-old. She was quiet and moved to tears. That was a very powerful moment in my life and I started believing in the power of food to change moods and influence them. Kitchen has since then become my happy place and I have never looked back,” recalls Pandit, a former MasterChef Australia contestant.

When Gary Mehigan tasted his ‘Smoked Masala Lonster’ in one of the episodes, he had said, “The angels are singing somewhere.”

The Australian media christened him ‘The Spice Angel’, and now he has launched the brand of spices ‘The Spice Angel’ in India too.

“My vision is to preserve traditional foods, dishes, cuisines across the world. Through this brand, we wish to bring chemical and preservative-free food that is based on traditional flavours or their inspirations.”

Stressing that the ability of food to influence someone’s mood and feelings continues to fascinate him, he considers food spiritual.

“I believe what you eat is what you become,” says Pandit, who studied Chemical Engineering and followed it up with an MBA degree.

Recalling his experience as a MasterChef Australia participant, the Chef says that while one hand it was humbling, it also helped him become a household name in many parts of the world.

“I realised that there’s so much more that I needed to learn about Indian and global cuisines. It also opened my eyes to the magnificent Australian local and native produce. I was sharing the kitchen with some of the finest chefs on the planet.”

Talking about changing food trends and eating habits post the Covid-19 pandemic, the Chef says that more people have taken up cooking and many are now suddenly conscious of what they are consuming.

“Having said that, I do not think a vast majority is moving towards healthy eating. With the majority of the world (me included) working from home, managing a healthy lifestyle has become harder than before. I just hope that we all get used to this idea of hybrid working soon and modify our eating habits accordingly.”

Stressing that Chefs and the government can take several measures to make Kashmiri cuisine more popular, he feels that those in the kitchen must ensure that traditional food and techniques (Kashmiri and others) find a place in the food curriculum at various culinary schools.

“I think many institutions are obsessed with everything French, Continental or Tandoori. The government must work towards getting GI (Geographical Indication) tags for Kashmiri produce like Kashmiri Chillies,” says the Chef, who is hoping to start a cloud kitchen and his own restaurant in the near future.

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Brilliant chefs to make your days sweety

A quick glimpse at his social media account and you’re transported into a world where dessert looks like art…reports Nimerta Chawla Sharan

Instagram is filled with food and fashion inspiration, but nothing quite pops out on your feed like dessert. Whether you’re an aspiring baker, a pastry pro or you have a sweet tooth, the virtual baking world has something for everyone.

Over the past few years, there’s been a massive outburst of digi-bakers. While some still follow the traditional route of baking and sharing recipes, others have upped their game by diversifying into interesting avenues. Here’s a list of some brilliant bakers and pastry chefs to follow for all things sweet.

Vinesh Johny/@vineshjohny

Bengaluru-based Johny is the Co-Founder and Executive Pastry Chef of Lavonne Academy of Baking Science and Pastry Arts, India – the country’s first specialised baking academy set up in 2012. He also runs a petisserie under the same name that serves all kinds of baked goodies, delish desserts and savoury items. A quick glimpse at his social media account and you’re transported into a world where dessert looks like art.

Shivesh Bhatia/@shivesh17

With a following of more than 600K on Instagram, Bhatia is undoubtedly one of the most popular food bloggers in the country. A self-taught baker and author of two cookbooks, the 25-year-old’s Insta feed is filled with the most delicious cakes, brownies, Indian sweets and so much more. If you’re looking for recipes that are easy to follow, check out Bhatia’s YouTube channel – ‘Bake with Shivesh’.

Prateek Bakthiani/@chefbakthiani

Mumbai-based Bakhtiani is the founder of Ether Atelier Chocolate, a creative hub for chocolate enthusiasts. This is where all the magic happens – chefs can study different facets of chocolate and there’s a gallery for people to view the process. The atelier produces two collections every year dominant of their signature tablets, roasted almonds and cakes. An alumnus of the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu, Paris, Bakhtiani’s social media account gives you an insight into his world of chocolate making.

Parth Bajaj/@parthbajaj

Bajaj is a self-taught home baker, food photographer and stylist based out of Nagpur. The 24-year-old chef who has an Insta following of more than 205k is popular for his easy-to-execute recipes and virtual workshops. A look at his account, and you know he can literally bake anything and make it look gorgeous.

Rahul Mandal/@bakewithrahul

Kolkata-born Mandal was the winner of UK’s popular baking show, ‘Great British Bake Off’ in 2018. A research scientist by profession, he started baking and cooking as a hobby after he moved to England as a student. His perfectly curated Instagram account is an absolute must-follow for those who love cakes. His posts are fun and give a detailed account of the baking process. His followers on Instagram? 350K.

Sahil Garg/@pastrychefsahil

Garg is a pastry chef residing in Jodhpur and a Le Cordon Bleu Paris alumnus. He is a mathematics graduate who began baking as a weekend hobby. The trained chef is also a food stylist and photographer, with a social media presence full of custom desserts and recipes. His opulent French confections are just as delicious as his traditional Indian laddoos.

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