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THE FUMBALLY AND THE EVERYBODY LOVELOVE JHAL MURI EXPRESS
proudly present...
THE FUMBALLY AND THE EVERYBODY LOVELOVE JHAL MURI EXPRESS
proudly present...
A MULTI SENSUAL OCCASION TAKING YOU TO THE HEART
OF ONE OF THE GREATEST COOKING SHOWS ON EARTH
A MULTI SENSUAL OCCASION TAKING YOU TO THE HEART
OF ONE OF THE GREATEST COOKING SHOWS ON EARTH
may 8- 7.30
the fumbally
dublin
the kolkata street
food experience
of hand and human touch
and a moving meditation
to the beauty of the chop
against the odds
in a land of miracles
one of the greatest cooking shows
on earth
the film of the food
A unique sensory experience featuring the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of one of the great cooking
situations on the planet.
Featuring the award winning film Street Food Kolkata - Why Not...
and snacks from the Everybody Lovelove Jhal Muri Express.
THE FILM... the mighty city of Kolkata seen from dawn to dusk through the constant kitchens
of the pavements that provide fuel for millions on the move. An extreme and intense situation that
spawns some of the most delicious, nutritious and cheapest food anywhere on our planet.
Without presenter or voice over the story is told by those you make and those who eat the food and
the original sound track.
A beautiful, uplifting and a moving meditation to making the most of not very much.
THE FOOD... before, during and after the film there will be carts and trollies making and serving
authentic snacks from the Kolkatan streets that are fresh, alive, full of flavours of Bengal.
THE PROJECT... started when 10 years ago when classically trained chef Angus Denoon walked
out onto the streets of Kolkata with a camera and pressed the red button. Every year since he has
returned to finish the film, write a book and continue to learn about how they make cheap, nutritious
delicious food with a kitchen.
When not in Bengal he is on the road with The every body lovelove jhal muri express making chaats-
snacks- from an old converted shopping trolley or his internally pimped white van- anywhere from
street corners, late night buses, cinema cues, weddings, festivals, gallery opening or high profile media
do’s.
Of air and agitation and fully fleshed curds come the lassi.
Yogurt beaten with rose water, palm sugar,
yellow lime, black pepper, ice and the puree from the al-
phonse mango.
Dries white peas cooked with soft spice and served in
a leaf plate and topped with coriander, tamarind
chutni, bombay onion, coconut, lime, modi masala and
sev noodle
Cha- Bengali chai- made with leaf tea, ginger, masala’s,
lime and sweetened with the sugar for the palm.
Served in a tea glass.
COME HUNGRY - LEAVE NOURISHED
Jhal muri is mix of the textures- roasted rice, channa dal, peanut
and sev- the fresh(tomato, cucumber, bombay onion, ginger, fresh
coriander) and the flavors( yellow lime, tamarind sauce, mustard
oil, chaat masala and gram masala) all mixed mixed in the pot and
served in a paper cone and eaten with a wooden spoon.
A one hit wonder and explosion of a taste experience that
brings heaven to earth. A crisp hollow puri, the size of a golf
ball, filled with a cushion of soft Bengali flavoured potato and
the sweet and sour tamarind water, a little masala’s and crisp
sev noodles.
Taken all in one as all becomes one.
THE FOODFrom unique and highly decorated arranements the selection of chaats are
made to order. Light but not pointless, satisfying but not heavy.
Accessible to all and spicy as you like or not at all.
jhal muri
workshop
Its basically all about the tray that sits on the trolly.
And from the tray of shinning tins and silver jars you can easily unfold
many of the mysteries of satisfying the appetite.
Minimum effort maximum pleasure. Yes indeed from the simple stories of the jhal muri trolly the whole
cooking process can be seen from a different angle.You learn of the importance of textures and the differences within the textures, of nutrition and the making of the perfect proteins that make the power, of how to bring foods alive with water, hands and heart, with balancing the five flavours and the of the layers within those flavours and how to reach them.
Then there is the endless alchemy of the spices and their place in our
wellbeing, the spouting of seeds and roasting of grains and nuts, chopping on a tiny block or in the palm of your hand and all done in a
space smaller than a Mexicans hat.Street food is by nature cheap ingredients made to taste more that there
worth with additional flavours and tastes.Jhal muri is no different- basically puffed rice, some fried lentils and roasted nuts made a little sour, sweet, salty and spice and bingo and when we cook we all want to get to bingo.
I have done loads of workshops from young kids to old adults.
I show the people around the trolly explaining each bit tasting every-thing as we go. They also build bit by bit their own cone which in the
end they eat.
Its hands on, informal and as simple as you like.
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