This story is from August 21, 2022
My grandmother's version of sambar is my go-to dish for all seasons: Shruti Haasan
The need for cooking was born out of compulsion for Shruti Haasan, but over time, it became one of the most gratifying activities for the actress. “I love having people over and preparinga meal for them, it gives me great joy,” she says.
And what’s her go-to dish that she can rustle up with ease, we ask. Pat comes the reply: “Sambar”. And it’s not just any sambar, but a dish that holds a very special place in Shruti’s heart. “We call it the Rajalakshmi sambar. It’s my paternal grandmother, Shruti Rajalakshmi’s recipe. I’m named after her and although I never met her, cooking her sambar is how I stay connected to her,” says Shruti.
‘My aunt taught me how to make my grandma’s sambar over video call’
Taking us through how she learnt her grandmother’s recipe, the actress shares, “My need for cooking arose when I went to the US to pursue my master’s degree. I was missing home food, so I ordered a $20 idli and it was just sad. So, I called up my aunt (father’s elder sister) and told her I wanted to cook. That’s when she gave me my grandma’s recipe and taught me how to make it over video call. Over the years, it’s become my go-to dish,” reveals Shruti, adding. “I don’t want to give away the recipe, but it’s thicker than the regular sambar.”
‘I hope to make this dish for my father someday’
While Shruti’s friends and partner Santanu love her version of Rajalakshmi sambar, there’s one person for whom she hasn’t cooked the dish yet. “I haven’t found the courage to make the dish for my father yet. He lost his mother at a very young age, but there’s not a single day that goes by when he doesn’t talk about her cooking. No matter how well I make the dish, in his eyes, it won’t live up to his mother’s cooking. Maybe one day I will,” she adds with a smile.
Taking us through how she learnt her grandmother’s recipe, the actress shares, “My need for cooking arose when I went to the US to pursue my master’s degree. I was missing home food, so I ordered a $20 idli and it was just sad. So, I called up my aunt (father’s elder sister) and told her I wanted to cook. That’s when she gave me my grandma’s recipe and taught me how to make it over video call. Over the years, it’s become my go-to dish,” reveals Shruti, adding. “I don’t want to give away the recipe, but it’s thicker than the regular sambar.”
‘I hope to make this dish for my father someday’
While Shruti’s friends and partner Santanu love her version of Rajalakshmi sambar, there’s one person for whom she hasn’t cooked the dish yet. “I haven’t found the courage to make the dish for my father yet. He lost his mother at a very young age, but there’s not a single day that goes by when he doesn’t talk about her cooking. No matter how well I make the dish, in his eyes, it won’t live up to his mother’s cooking. Maybe one day I will,” she adds with a smile.
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Ra Mon
1086 days ago
Have nothing against Ms Haasan per sé. However, her kind, the wunderkinder of famous names get an undue advantage. Undue coz they're not the best....not even close. So, it follows that real ability was only judged in the last century. Ever since, it's all about one's last name. No inherited 'name'? no problems, just be a Khan, Kapoor, or Kumar or best of all a punju name, and the wind becomes tail in your sail. Others who are better?.....who cares, especially if they haven't an 'inherited', or punju name.Read allPost comment
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