“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” – Maya Angelou I almost forgot these lines. In my daily busy...
“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.”
– Maya Angelou
I almost forgot these lines. In my daily busy schedule either my passion forgot me or I disown my passion. Last month a workshop did magic. On the way of returning home from the workshop, I saw myself who loves cooking, who is a food fervent, and who has a dream with food. After attending it my passion my love my aggression my dream just came in front of my eyes. Then I able to a thought where I am? How far I am away from my dream? How much I have neglected my passion and myself? This workshop gave me a sense of relief that I finally found myself.
The workshop was arranged by Rukma Dakshy. She is a renowned personality of the food and lifestyle world. She is a great singer and Rabindra Nath Tagore's music is her soul. Her remarkable books are ‘Rasananjane Kolkata’, 'Cooking Kolkata', 'Microwave Cooking', 'Low Oil Cooking' and 'Festival Cooking'. She regularly writes columns in many newspapers and hosts TV shows, conducts cooking workshops.
I have joined numerous
workshops in my life. Type of workshop which I have attended in my Management
study time that is different from the workshops I have attended in my
professional carrier. But the purpose to attain is the same ‘to learn’.
Previously I have attained one or two cooking workshops but that did not give
goose bump in my belly like this time.
Rukma Mam
graciously taught from the bottom of her heart and pleasure of teaching was
reflecting on her face. 4 items she taught in the workshop- Shak Shouka,
Chicken Potli Kabab, Chicken Puff, Scotch egg. It seems too easy to
cook these dishes when I was watching her. From the steps to preparing the
dishes to finally get the dishes to cook she was so peaceful, sorted and calm.
Gave tips and met all the queries participants with smiling faces. I enjoyed
this learning thoroughly. Her house and specially kitchen is the proper
backdrop to glow her charm. Her kitchen is reflecting her tidy and uncluttered
nature and love for food. Her appearance and behaviour reminded me of the lines
of Wolfgang Puck-“Cooking is like painting or writing a song. Just as
there are only so many notes or colors, there are only so many flavors - it's
how you combine them that set you apart”.
After the
workshop we all the participants have eaten all the 4 items and with a big cup
of hot tea. Amazing taste to Chicken puff just spellbound me. I never ever
tested Shak Shouka but heard a lot. This Shak Shouka was really a blast. I
don’t know how I eat Scotch egg and Potli kabab after having the previous
two. I found the only reason behind this I can’t able to bear the
loss of not tasting them. All the dishes were splendid and cherish my soul
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