Lost Recipes of India Fame Chef Partners with Classic Chain Golden Fork to Recreate Golden Era of Food
Eminent chef, food historian, restaurateur, and food writer Osama Jalali is heading to the UAE bringing with him the culinary splendours and secret recipes of Old Delhi and beyond.
Golden Fork, the classic homegrown restaurant chain, will be hosting his ‘Dinner at the Darbar’ traveling festival from 23rd September to 14th October 2022 where chef will be personally showcasing a curated menu of home-style food and heirloom recipes inspired by his roots.
Renowned for reviving ‘Lost Recipes of India’, Chef Jalali will be recreating, and perfecting forgotten flavours and diners can expect classics like Anjeer Mewe ke Kebab, Chitta Murgh Tikka Makhni and Ghilafi Seekh among others to start off with. Signature dishes from the main course include Dilli Nihari and Hari Mirch Qeema in the non-vegetarian offering, and Ballimaran Chana Dal, Mughlai Gobi Mussalam among others in the vegetarian section. Shahi Chawalon ka Zarda, Siwai ka Muzafar, and Shahi Tukda form the perfect to finish to a truly delectable meal.
“Travel back in time to an era of royal kitchens where preparing food was a treasured art and each meal was fit for a king! We are so proud to partner with Chef Osama’s and bring his culinary prowess and exemplary menu to life across Golden Fork,” said Chef Abu Sultan, Executive Chef, Golden Fork Restaurants.
“As a 45-year-old brand here in the UAE, we understand the significance and importance of tradition and Chef Osama is a fine example of someone who preserves that when it comes to the culinary arts,” he added.
Chef Osama’s affair with food dates to his childhood, most of which he spent amidst the royal khansamas (cooks) of Delhi and Rampur Gharana. His mother, Nazish Jalali, who hails from the princely estate of Rampur, collected rare recipes during the years she spent in the Walled City, and Osama has been the natural inheritor of this culinary legacy. Along with is wife, she will be accompanying Chef Osama on his sojourn across the Golden Fork portfolio of restaurants in the UAE.
“With the wide mix of ethnicities residing in the UAE, creating this menu has been a challenge we have enjoyed and embraced. I am delighted to be given this opportunity and platform by Golden Fork to honor the iconic flavors of India, revive lost recipes and preserve the food heritage of our nation, whilst introducing the hidden gems of our cuisine to an international audience,” added Chef Jalali.