Ashwini Nachappa and Datta Karumbaiah 
Chennai

Ashwini Nachappa’s ‘sweet’ love story with her husband began over pathir pheni

said to have originated in the royal kitchens of the Maratha Empire, pathir pheni was supposedly a favourite of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji. Today, this heritage dish can mostly be found in Karnataka under the name ‘chiroti’, a crusty disk-like sweet.

migrator

Chennai

It is usually served with warm badam milk that has to be poured on top to soften it. Hence, locals believe that a successful relationship or marriage is when the two individuals, each with their unique characteristics, blend together beautifully like pheni in almond milk.

The first person who comes to my mind when I think of this dish is former athlete and an Indian film actress Ashwini Nachappa, who hails from Coorg. A dear friend of mine, her marriage with coffee planter and timber merchant Datta Karumbaiah incidentally revolves around chiroti! She told me that the first time they met was at a dinner. 

When it was time for dessert, both of them reached out for the last helping of the pheni; as their hands met and eyes locked, a deep bond was formed. Love took over and the duo set off on a beautiful lifelong journey.

Her mother was a great human being and cook and always welcomed guests into their home with many new dishes to taste. Many a time I watched aunty cook food in the dream kitchen of the Ashwini and Dutta’s well-constructed home. Since pathir pheni and rasu happened to be the family’s favourite, the entire house would come alive with the smell of this dish being made.

However, this heritage dish is fast-disappearing, which often leaves me with the thought, ‘Why does everything that tastes so good, have to be forgotten?’ Hopefully, today’s column and recipe will inspire you to whip up chiroti with some delicious badam milk for your loved ones on Deepavali this year.

Ingredients

All-purpose flour: 1/2 cup

Fine sooji

semolina (chiroti rava): 1/2 cup

Salt: a pinch

Ghee: ½ cup

Rice flour: 1/4 cup

Powdered sugar: 1/2 cup

Ground cardamom: 1 tbsp

Ground cloves: a pinch

Almonds: 1/2 cup

Fresh milk: 1 litre

Saffron: a pinch

Sugar: 1/4 cup

Refined oil: 1/2 cup

Pistas, cashew nuts, raisins: 1/4 cup, diced

Method

Almond milk

Pathir pheni / chirotis in almond rasu (milk)

Prep time: 50 minutes

Cooking time: 55 minutes

Serves: 5-6 pax 

Calories per chiroti: 340 cal

Kitchen Tip

Place a small steel katori in the saucepan while cooking milk to avoid it from spilling over

— Chef Ramaa Shanker is the author of Festive Offerings to the Gods: Divine Soul Recipes

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