Food from the northern hills of India by the beautiful Miss Shimla runner up Chef Sherry Mehta.

I am a big advocate of the fact the new exotic food is the homestyle regional food.
This time it was from the northern hills of India, by chef Sherry Mehta
What I liked about the food was the richness and simplicity of flavours, each dish had an unique flavours and a story to tell.
This marriage of Punjabi and kashmiri food for me was purely made in heaven. The Dham ( festive food of Himachal Pradesh) curated by chef Sherry had very minimal spices I tasted the real flavour of every ingredient/ produce used and that for me is real good food.
Adraki panje(Lamb ribs with fat, milk, whole spices, and ginger)
Chamba Chukh Chicken Tikka (Tangy spicy Himachali chilli marinated chicken tikkas grilled to perfection in Tandoor)
The soft Matara Kulcha with stuffed tikki gave a run for a sour dough bread, I am sure we discovered sour dough much before anyone did!


Siddu, the traditional fermented stuffed steamed bread was another favourite of mine. This is available with lamb stuffing, vegetable stuffing and sweet ( coconut jaggery) stuffing.

A special mention for the most famous Himalayan trout that was absolutely fresh and cooked to perfection. This sure was a treat for us in Chennai!


Some of my favourite main course dishes were the Chaa Gosht (One of the most popular dishes from Himachal cooked in buttermilk and roasted gram flour based gravy)
Channa Paneer Madra (Chickpeas slow cooked in a yoghurt based gravy along with cottage cheese and nuts, a star of any Himachali dhaam)
Gobi Ka Palda(Cauliflower cooked in yoghurt-based gravy thickened with rice flour)
Seb Aur Bhein Ki Sabji(Local vegetable dish made with apples and lotus stem)
Kale Chane Ki Maahni (Dried raw mangoes from the hills are cooked with black grams to create this unique Himachali dish)
Sepu Wadi(Urad daal fritters cooked in a luscious spinach gravy was once a humble rural dish and now am ambassador of mandiyali dhaam)
The finale is always sweet with the most simple yet rich food and lovely people around! Budane Ka Meetha With Rabri it was! (Any dhaam is incomplete without this sweet dish which kick starts any dhaam experience)

