Bimba Nayak's Malvani Seafood Cooking Class
There are many cooking classes in Mumbai but I could find only one Malvani Seafood class.I met Bimba Nayak at last year's Upper Crust Show where she was displaying her chocolates and handing over pamphlets of "Cooking Concepts".She has worked for several years as Chef to the King Of Kuwait.She used to take baking orders earlier and even worked as a seamstress but now only teaches.
It was from her that I first heard about the difference between Malvani and Koli Cuisine.Geographically from faraway areas the food is bound to be different.Kolis are the first inhabitants of Mumbai and Malvan is at the southern coastal tip of Maharashtra,close to Goa.Malvani food is spicier and has garam masala whereas Koli dishes are sweeter and are made with Koli masala.Malvani food mainly has fresh fish,barring the Javala or miniature shrimp whereas Kolis use many types of the dried fish(and also fresh)
I attended the class sometime ago (which she takes with the help of her son Hiren) and the Koli festival I attended this year brought to my mind her class,which she holds only once or twice a year.The first dish Bimba taught us was the Prawn Loncha or Pickled Prawns.
Next she taught a simple Clams or Teesrya Koshimbir.She spoke about how to clean clams,throw out unopened ones and thoroughly rinse the others to get the sand and grit out.
Everyone loves Stuffed Bombil and so she showed us how to make them.
Nishtak is the traditional Malvani Fish Curry made with coconut and is oh so simple to make!
In addition she showed how to cook Kombdi Cha Rassa(Chicken Curry) and Vade.These dishes can be had at several homestays in the Malvan as well as MTDC resorts.Malvan/Tarkarli is a great place to visit,the beauty of the ocean,coconut trees all along the coast and the delicious food will definitely take your breath away!
It was from her that I first heard about the difference between Malvani and Koli Cuisine.Geographically from faraway areas the food is bound to be different.Kolis are the first inhabitants of Mumbai and Malvan is at the southern coastal tip of Maharashtra,close to Goa.Malvani food is spicier and has garam masala whereas Koli dishes are sweeter and are made with Koli masala.Malvani food mainly has fresh fish,barring the Javala or miniature shrimp whereas Kolis use many types of the dried fish(and also fresh)
I attended the class sometime ago (which she takes with the help of her son Hiren) and the Koli festival I attended this year brought to my mind her class,which she holds only once or twice a year.The first dish Bimba taught us was the Prawn Loncha or Pickled Prawns.
Next she taught a simple Clams or Teesrya Koshimbir.She spoke about how to clean clams,throw out unopened ones and thoroughly rinse the others to get the sand and grit out.
Nishtak is the traditional Malvani Fish Curry made with coconut and is oh so simple to make!
In addition she showed how to cook Kombdi Cha Rassa(Chicken Curry) and Vade.These dishes can be had at several homestays in the Malvan as well as MTDC resorts.Malvan/Tarkarli is a great place to visit,the beauty of the ocean,coconut trees all along the coast and the delicious food will definitely take your breath away!
Cooking Concepts,Manoj Society,962 N.S.Ghanekar Society,Prabhadevi,Mumbai 400025
Tel: 9833121884 (Bimba/Hiren Nayak)
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