In the year 1970, when
we got married and moved to Bangalore, all was well, until the day
Triloki said, “Let's eat at home today. Let's cook some dinner”.
My culinary skills were entirely restricted. I didn't even know how to boil rice! I
was quite taken aback at this demand. I soon realised that this
was not the fairy tale which said, "And they lived happily
ever after".
A FAIRY TALE CASTLE |
This
was actually that nightmare from which I struggled to wake up.
I woke myself up and realized that I had not been sleeping at all,
this was real life! Elves and fairies existed only in Fairy tales! My
adventures in the real world began. Triloki knew that I had no clue
where the kitchen began, so he very kindly bought me a recipe book
which I still have even after that event having happened 42 years
ago. So, I found myself trying to make potato curry and rice. It
was success at first attempt. Quite encouraged, I took it upon myself the next day to knead dough and make chapatis. I thought that being a Punjabi, Triloki would prefer chapatis. Thus began my memorable adventure with flour and water. I brought out a lovely paraat, a jug full of
water and a beautiful red container filled with flour. I took out a
handfull of flour onto the paraat, then poured the water, and then tried to knead the
flour, then added more flour, then more water, and kept repeating the
exercise ad -infinitum. For the life of me I could not figure out why
I was unable to make that lovely dough which looks so nice and easy
to knead. My eyes too were not being very helpful, they were not
letting me see very well as they were busy shedding tears at my utter
helplessness.
Triloki
soon realized my misery and told me very kindly that he was really
fond of rice and so that was prepared by him, and we could eat that
evening.
As
I had nothing to do during the day time, I enrolled in a doll making
class which was held in a Lady's house at Malleshwaram. Here I met a
Gujarati lady. They had emigrated from Uganda and were new to
Bangalore. Those were the days of Idi Amin who was trying to get rid
of all the Gujarati people from his country. A number of Gujarati's
had gone to USA, UK and some came back to India. This lady very
kindly took me under her wing and taught me how to cook.The
adventures of Varsha in the Culinary land thus came to an end.
Now, I am a fairly good cook. Triloki, a man of few words is quite miserly
with his appreciation of my cooking. If I cook something and ask him
to tell me how it is, I ALWAYS get the standard reply, "Theek
hai". It is never Good, Bad, Excellent, Delicious, or Lovely. It is
just plain and simple and utterly bringing me down to earth, “Theek
Hai!” After suffering for many long years with the thought that I
was indeed an average cook, I gathered up the courage to ask my
friends how the dish that I had prepared was. When I got enough
accolades for my efforts, I convinced myself that I am actually a
good cook. Yet I still need reassurance now and then. Therefore often I taste what I cook and tell myself, "Splendid Varsha,
you have done a good job".
Moral
of the story is “Trust your own skills and do not look for
compliments.”
Triloki of course has another explanation for his comment. He says when an Engineer says Theek hai it means that there is no need for improvement. I guess I just need to let it be!
5 comments:
Though I am also an Engineer, I shall not say 'Theek hai!', may be thats because I stopped being one after joining SBI. You write very well and we await with anticipation at the unfolding of your life story.Do you plan to compile and bring it out in the form of a book?
Tanya Uke said,"You're a really good cook!"
Shipra Pandey Sharma said,"Quite well experience of life and love towards our loved ones, can make anyone a Cooking expert. You are no exception Auntie. 'Theek hai' is a mark of ur rise as a cooking champion. You can even take it as ur guiding force. In my college days, i even tried to knead the flour and made it perfect halwa types with 10:10 flour and water quantity. But time taught me too this. I always await for ur blogs, which finally results to be li'l bit more. So more required from my side. But this part is also 'Theek Hai', wat say@Triloki Nagpal Uncle "
Mary Baa Bodra said,"I like your writing because its simple and is from your heart and can be related to oneself."
Chaitali Nagpal Hireker said,"ovely to read....as usual!
And you know that we all do love your cooking. xxx"
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