Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Love at the first bite

Disclaimer: This post is just to express the personal feelings about the mentioned dish and does not intend to criticize or discourage vegetarian diet.

I don’t remember exactly but I think it must be a love at first bite. I must have been in love, when I had the first bite of chicken. I must have seen it prepared in a dish inviting me to taste it. I would have had it and I would have been crazy about it. I can’t remember how my first encounter with it was, but surely it was similar to what I dream about now. Now, it’s been years and I still love chicken dishes more than any other dish.

In my current life, it’s an event to have chicken. When I work I look forward to the weekend, just to have chicken. I am really lucky that I am always accompanied by some of my friends who share my ideology on chicken. Of course, it’s fun to have chicken but, to have it with the company of people who really respect the dish as you do, is a great feeling. On such moments, you find your appetite doubled.

I always used to think, what I would do without chicken. Sometimes I was afraid, what if I get bored of this dish as I had started to take chicken thrice a week. The feeling was horrible. Sometimes, I thought I should lessen my frequency, but I couldn’t help. I decided to take a good long break. In the Hindu calendar there is a month called ‘Sawan’ when it is prohibited to have any non-vegetarian dish. Actually, since I left home for the studies, I never followed any period to be prohibited from chicken, but this time I took a very harsh and brave decision, not to have chicken. The four weeks I lived the life of a vegetarian. Although, one says he is vegetarian they end up having dishes of Paneer. Believe me it is nowhere near substituting chicken dishes. It was really difficult time for me to go to the restaurant and order pure vegetable dishes. Did I tell you about the pure vegetable starters? Well for me starter doesn’t exist if it doesn’t contain chicken. For the four weeks, I felt like a prisoner who made the cage himself. I saw the life which I used to laugh at. In this period I was pained by those who suffered my sarcasms, when they used to have vegetarian dishes. I thought I have to pay it respect as I had no choice but to be stern on my decision.

Finally, as every night is followed by morning, the Sun rose in my life to tell that ‘Sawan’ is over. It was the day of ‘Gatari Amawashya ’. For the people like me such days brings happiness. I was so lucky that the day was Saturday. As it was a holiday for me I could make all my preparations to celebrate this most awaited moment, since a whole bloody month. I planned to have chicken Handi on the same evening. I never waited for anything like this. The sun was in the skyline and the moment was coming. I was prepared with hunger in my stomach. The last hour when I placed the order seemed unnaturally long. The clock hand was moving very slowly. Then, I heard the knock on the front door, there was a boy holding the order I placed an hour before. I took the order and unpacked it. I took the first bite. My god it was tastier than I had it last time. This time it was as delicious as it would have been when I would have taken it for the first time and I fell in love with it. I felt like heaven and I kept having it till my stomach had space, even for a single bite.

I was back in my world and I was welcomed here. It was a very warm welcome for me. I was lost in the world of vegetables and Paneer. I saw that world, may not be very closely, but I still salute the vegetarian people as they live without chicken. I accept that I am too weak to do that. I accept they are brave as they can resist themselves from having chicken. I am happy, for one of the best creations of man is available to me and I am madly in love with it. I am thankful to the chickens who give their lives to be served in my plate.

4 comments:

Shantanu Dhankar said...

I loved this post more than I love chicken...On a more serious note, you should write more, you have some skill with the pen

Saket said...

Nice and descriptive.

Tarun said...

Nice.. try the below.. I am sure u will love it also..

1. Chicken 2 leg pices medicum size cut.
2. Ginger about 50 gms
3. Garlic about 50 gms
4. Onion 2 big ones
5. 2 Red chilis, 1 gree chili
6. Chicken Masala about 2 spoon
7. Tej patta (i don't know what u call it.
8. Mustrad oil 100 ml
9. Sugar about 1/2 spoon
10. 1 Big patato
11. Salt to test
12. One Tamato

How to prepare:
1. Clean the chicek and keep it aside.
2. Make onion slices.
3. Heat the oil in a pan and put the sugar on it.
4. Wait till it becomes brown and put red chili and tej patta on it.
5. Put onion slices and fry till it become brown.
6. In between make paste of ginger, garlic and green chili.
7. Put the ginger, garlic and chili paste to pan.
8. fry for few minutes and add chickn masala to it.
9. Add little water in between.
10. Put tamato slices to it. wait till it leaves oil in the pan.
11. Put chicken and Patato cut into not more than 4 pices to it. (don't pill patato)
12. Stire it, put the flame into seam.
13. It will be ready in next 30 minutes.
14. Total time required may be 1.25 hr.

Let me know if u like it.

Aravind Ganesan said...

Hmmm. This is anti vegetarian and this is merciless. This is Vintage Kapil Bisen.