Preparing food for Presidents and Prime Ministers does pose a challenge but it was a special opportunity when he was part of team of chefs to make food for Syrian refugees at Le Richmond Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland this year, says Machhindra Kasture who worked as executive chef at the Rashtrapati Bhawan for a record 8 years.
In 2013, Kasture was in New York to offer his culinary specialities to homeless of Manhattan at Xavier Mission.
"We do have associations of chefs here in India. They can and should take initiatives", Kasture says.
"People, especially children these days are not keen to eat traditional food and prefer junk food. Programmes in schools in informing children and mothers about the necessity of nutrition by a chef can make a lot of difference," he says.
He believes that the cookery shows are becoming hugely popular and have encouraged people to take this profession.
Kasture, suggests that the chef bodies can step in and help the authorities to cook healthy food for the victims of calamities like the Chennai floods.
"Calamities like the recent one in Chennai floods pose a challenge to authorities to feed people. The chefs bodies can step in and suggest food that is healthy and that can be served in such conditions," Kasture says.
"Indian food will remain Indian so will Chinese. The two
Having tickled the taste buds of global leaders during his stint at Rashtrapati Bhawan Kasture says he can only look back with satisfaction when he recalls the test that he had to be ready for almost every day he spent as the country's top chef.
"It is a test any chef worth his salt would dream to give meals for VVIPs from world over to be made with an Indian touch but to suit their tastes and many a time at a short notice. Appreciation, if at all, from the hosts or the guests would be icing on the cake," Chef Kasture says.
"The effort was to twist and temper the Indian food to give the dishes a continental look for a visiting dignitary.I used different Indian ingredients to give the dishes a continental touch", Kasture says.
"The banquets for US President Barack Obama provided a rare opportunity. The dishes served were Indian with a touch of continental. These included Dhania Paneer Roll, Kamal Kebab with Pineapple halwa and henna Payes for desserts". I tried to give a variety of delicacies from east, west, north and south India, he says.
The master chef who hails from Maharashtra recalls when Maharashtrian special dish- 'Puran Poli' was tasted by the US President Barack Obama.
Maharashtra cuisine is rich and healthy but like traditional cuisine in many other states, it is losing out to the junk food that is preferred by the younger generation. The Marathi cuisine deserves to be introduced and made popular world over, he feels.
He may be an expert chef but when at home it is his wife who is the master, Kasture says adding that many a time she is not only critical of the dishes he makes but also provides suggestions that he meticulously makes note of and implements.
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