DESI STYLE Cooking Bikaneri LAAL MAAS + Bhuna MURGH + HERITAGE LIQUOR tasting l Darbari Lake,Bikaner

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Published 2021-03-13
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Located in the middle of the Thar Desert, Bikaner is the fourth largest city of Rajasthan. Founded by Rao Bika in 1488 this popular heritage city is much renowned for mouthwatering Bikaneri Bhujias. Along with the rich architecture, heritage and culture, Bikaner also presents an exciting food scenario.

So while deciding upon the next food destination, Anubhav was suddenly taken over by the desire to travel to this wonderful city in search of food. Food that has shaped civilization over here. And that is how the Bikaner Food Series came into place.

In today's episode Anubhav is being joined by the gracious and amazing duo Graf Adhiraj Singh Taaffe Devra and Shanane Davis from Olkaan Nishtah (www.olkaannishtah.com), which is a unique enterprise working towards the revival of the finest traditions in South Asian courtly culture including fine and decorative arts, gastronomy and etiquette.

Together they would embark on a cooking and eating experience beside Darbari lake. Located 29 km away from Bikaner, Darbari lake presents a serene and eye pleasing setting perfect for those craving solitude.

The agenda for the day was to witness the preparation of the Bikaner style Laal Maas and savour it with some heritage spirits. After reaching there Adhiraj set up the makeshift bar and the spot for woodfire cooking.

Then began the task of preparing this slow cooked mutton delicacy. Adhiraj was in charge of cooking and Anubhav was all excited to witness the process and discover the culinary stories associated with it.

With the finest in-house ingredients, great proficiency and loads of patience, Adhiraj recreated this intensely flavourful family recipe. Furthermore, while the laal maas was simmering away, he quickly conjured up a delicious bhuna Achari murg for starter using just a few common ingredients. We washed it down with some unique heritage spirits. The flavours included rose, fennel, saffron, mint etc.

Finally as the part of the last leg of cooking, once the meat had rested briefly over the embers, we all settled down to eat. With the tender meat and layers of flavours, this fiery red thick curry was super delicious. Anubhav was happy to pick up the nuances of this traditional dish.

After the meal it was time to depart for our next adventure. Hope you enjoy the drooling details.

Laal Maas Masala - amzn.to/2QY0LxT

About the host - Anubhav Sapra
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Anubhav Sapra is an avid culinary explorer who loves to travel and explore different cuisine primarily the street food, not just for the sake of gustatory pleasure but also for quenching his deep thirst for nurturing new cultural connections through the kaleidoscopic canvas of food. He believes that the vibrant and delectable street food tradition across the globe has the power to bring communities together and foster harmonious human existence.

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Text by Swetaleena Nayak

All Comments (21)
  • @robinsinha9654
    Best of this video is.. how this man is enjoying his life .. he has open jeep .. good friend circle and vibe of Rajasthan.. love it.
  • @mani4r
    Epic one 13:11 Anubhav:Adhiraj waise aap karte kya hain? Adhiraj : Maje😊
  • @Royal_5665
    Long live RAJPUTANA 🚩🚩 , the land of Rajput warriors so rich in history and traditions
  • @sachinrv1
    Outdoor non veg cooking, chatting with close friends, relaxing, music and favorite liquor, This is awesome.
  • @sudhirkumar9020
    best quote: "Agar aap khane ke shaukeen hai to tabiyat se banane aana chaiye"
  • Adhirraj Singh Saab is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Story of " Giving of mouthful of food to other guests sitting around in a plate before you begin eating yourself " is an authentic one and shows the Rajput Hospitality .
  • the patience and care by adhiraj ji in cooking the meat was intriguing. Also salute to Anubhav Ji for such a excellent choice of host. He really knows how to present the true traditions of '' unity in diversity''. Also love the deep knowledge anubhav ji have on food and places in india. His blog videos have helped me to traverse a major portion of india sitting from my room. Much love
  • @kamalray8855
    Can't believe this kind of people exist in our country. Great host. Speechless.
  • @smartniceguy4u
    I am really glad they are keeping the tradition alive! Bravo. I hope the new generation also gets to know the tradition and keep it like that!
  • Banna sa, Hukum, it is mouthwatering preparation of lalmans with haritage liqueur. amazing rajputi tradition.
  • @dmob271
    Veer Bhogya Vasundhra! Jai Rajputana!
  • Rajasthani people are very kind hearted in terms of hospitality and very responsive towards the guests.... proud to be Rajasthani
  • @rainbowxxbat
    I envy people who live in Rajasthan and Himachal , the most chilled out souls I have met .
  • It was a pleasure to cook "BHUNA ACHARI MURGH" for you Anubhav Sir😊❤❤
  • @Ashish.Khetan
    Kesar Kasturi is a signature Rajput liquor, a special formula made by a Rajput family in Mahansar village in Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan since centuries. It is very strong. My dad used to say that 1 bottle was enough for a whole Barat (Rajput only). Other than Rajputs no other cast could neither afford nor digest such priceless drink. It's a heritage drink
  • @Shivansh259
    Proud to be Rajput 😎 Rich traditions and glorious past