Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts

Friday 20 October 2023

Birmingham: The Balti Capital of Britain

When it comes to diverse culinary experiences in the United Kingdom, Birmingham is a city that proudly stands out. 

Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and unique contributions to the world of gastronomy, Birmingham has earned its reputation as the Balti capital of Britain. In this blog post, we will explore the fascinating world of Birmingham's Balti cuisine and the city's impact on the culinary scene.

The Origin of Balti Cuisine

To understand Birmingham's claim to the title of the Balti capital, it's essential to know what Balti cuisine is. Balti is a style of cuisine that originated in Birmingham in the 1970s. Its roots can be traced back to the Kashmiri immigrants who settled in the city. These immigrants brought with them their culinary traditions, which were adapted and fused with influences from Pakistani and Indian cuisine.

The word "Balti" refers to the type of pan in which these dishes are cooked. Traditionally, Balti dishes are cooked in a flat-bottomed wok-like pan that gives them a distinctive flavour and texture. Balti cuisine is characterised by its use of fresh ingredients, aromatic spices, and the absence of heavy sauces, allowing the natural flavours of the ingredients to shine through.

The Birmingham Balti Experience

Birmingham's Balti Triangle, located in the city's Sparkbrook, Sparkhill, and Moseley neighbourhoods, is where you'll find the heart of the Balti culture. The area is teeming with restaurants, each offering its unique take on this beloved cuisine. Whether you're a seasoned Balti enthusiast or trying it for the first time, you'll find a vast array of choices to tantalise your taste buds.

One of the most remarkable features of Balti cuisine in Birmingham is its authenticity. Restaurants in the Balti Triangle often prioritise using the freshest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, staying true to the roots of this cuisine. Diners can expect an array of dishes, from the fiery and spicy to milder, aromatic creations, all served in the iconic Balti pan.

Signature Dishes

Birmingham's Balti cuisine boasts a diverse menu of dishes. Some of the must-try items include:

Chicken Balti: A classic choice, this dish features succulent pieces of chicken cooked in a spicy tomato-based sauce with a blend of fragrant spices.

Lamb Balti: Tender pieces of lamb are cooked in a similar fashion, with a medley of spices and herbs creating a mouthwatering experience.

Vegetarian Balti: Birmingham's Balti restaurants offer a wide range of vegetarian and vegan options, showcasing the versatility of this cuisine. Vegetables, lentils, and paneer (Indian cheese) are often featured prominently in these dishes.

Garlic Naan: To complement your Balti experience, try a freshly baked garlic naan, a type of flatbread that's perfect for sopping up the flavourful sauces.

Cultural Influence

Balti cuisine is not just about food; it's about culture and community. In Birmingham, the Balti experience is as much about the ambiance and social interaction as it is about the food. The city's diverse population and inclusive spirit have contributed to the rise of Birmingham's Balti culture, making it a unique and cherished part of the city's identity.

Birmingham, England's Balti capital, is a shining example of how cultural diversity and culinary innovation can come together to create something truly exceptional. The city's Balti cuisine reflects the rich tapestry of its history and the passion of its residents. So, if you're a food enthusiast looking to explore new flavours and experiences, Birmingham's Balti Triangle is the place to be. Come and savor the Balti experience, and you'll leave with a deeper appreciation for this unique culinary gem in the heart of the UK.

(Images courtesy of Phil Wild and Iril Kolle from Pixabay)

Tuesday 8 August 2023

Summers Under the Tamarind Tree - Recipes & Memories from Pakistan

Summers Under the Tamarind Tree - Recipes & Memories from Pakistan - by Sumayya Usmani, published by White Lion Publishing.

In this new edition of her award-winning memoir-cookbook, Sumayya Usmani celebrates the varied, exciting and all-too-often  overlooked cuisine of her beautiful birthplace, honouring the heritage and traditions of her home country through over 100 family recipes and evocative food memories.

Said Sumayya: “When people think of Pakistan, they probably picture a simple land which is plagued by troubles. But having grown up in Karachi, my memories of my childhood in Pakistan are filled with exciting scents, sounds and rich flavours. Food is the spirit of Pakistani people and the cuisine has been hundreds of years in the making.

When I moved to the UK, I was struck by the fact that despite a large Pakistani diaspora, our cuisine has never found its individual voice. My patriotic spirit and passion for the food I grew up cooking and eating sowed the seeds for this book. 

"I hope that the flavour of my heritage comes through in each recipe I share. This book is for my mother, grandmothers and daughter – the women who have always inspired me – and for my homeland, which is full of passion, promise and authentic flavour.”

What do people say about the book?

“Sumayya's words bring to life the aromas of her exquisite recipes, as well as the story of a little-known culinary heritage. It's wonderful to discover the world of Pakistani food and andaza (sensory cooking) in this perfect cookbook.” OLIA HERCULES 

“This book is a treasure.  Charm, information and what Sumayya calls 'the flavour of my Pakistani heritage' permeates every single recipe.” MADHUR JAFFREY

“My favourite sort of cookbook: personal, beautiful and full of things I want to eat.” MEERA SODHA

 £20 hardback, published in September.