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Mumbai Food: A masterclass on Israel's diverse cuisine
Updated On: 02 December, 2016 08:26 AM IST | | Krutika Behrawala
<p>A popular Israeli chef comes to town to show you how to make native hot sauce, tabbouleh and hummus the authentic way</p>


Skhug Yarok
You may be familiar with sriracha and Tabasco but have you tried skhug, a Middle Eastern hot sauce popular at falafel and shawarma stands in Israel? “People think that in Israel, we eat Kosher food without pork, meat or dairy products. That’s a misconception. Israelis love spicy fare. There are at least 10 super-hot Israeli sauces that we add to almost every dish,” says popular Israeli chef Gil Hovav, who comes to town next week to host a masterclass on the best Israeli fare to make at home.

Gil-Hovav
As Israel’s leading culinary journalist, chef and TV personality, the 54-year-old has been credited for popularising the native cuisine with cookbooks and shows like Pepper, Garlic And Olive Oil and Going To The Market. “Our cuisine is Eastern Mediterranean with a mix of Arab, South European and Turkish flavours, but they are bolder and sharper. Israel is a mix of 70 ethnicities, and all the flavours exist in a happy mélange,” he says, adding that the staple ingredients include olive oil, fresh vegetables and locally grown fruits, chilli peppers, date honey, tahini, local wines, and goat and sheep milk cheeses. While Indian and Israeli cuisines use fresh produce in generous amounts, the latter is high on meat, olive oil, less spicy, and the desserts are only dairy-based dishes.
In the two-hour session, Hovav will teach you to make skhug, tabbouleh (a bulgur wheat-laced vegetarian salad), and the widely popular hummus (chickpea spread). “Hummus is [considered to be] our national dish. It is an Arab dish but Israelis are madly in love with it and cannot live without it. What’s part of its charm is that the taste is the same all over the Middle East,” says the chef, whose favourite Israeli eats include Kubaneh (traditional Yemenite bread) and Hamin (Shabbat stew).
ON: December 5, 5 pm to 7 pm
AT: Foodhall, Palladium Mall, SB Marg, Lower Parel.
CALL : 30264581
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