Celebrity Chef Kunal Kapur crafted a complete meal using millets for the First Ladies participating in the G20 summit. He used Instagram to both showcase a photograph of the dish he prepared for the spouses of global leaders attending the summit and to share a video detailing his experiences at the event. On Instagram, Kunal Kapur addressed inquiries about the meal he served to the First Ladies, explaining that it featured a range of millet-based dishes, with a particular standout being the 'Jowar & Mushroom Khichda.' He accompanied this description with several images.
The chef discussed the traditional dish called Khitchda or Khitchra, which is a slow-cooked meat dish with broken wheat and spices, with origins dating back to the 10th century. He also explained that the term "Khitchadi" may have come from "Khitchra." Furthermore, the chef shared his innovative vegetarian twist on the dish by using various types of mushrooms, maintaining the original dish's texture and flavors while highlighting the nutritional aspects of vegetarian cuisine. The mushrooms included pink oysters, chanterelles, shiitake, enoki, portobello, and button mushrooms, all locally sourced international varieties.
He also posted an Instagram Reel capturing his experience during the G20 Summit. The reel features his arrival at the summit venue, his culinary preparations for the First Ladies in attendance, and his engaging interactions with them. As the video unfolds, he also presents his recipe books to the First Ladies.
G20 Menu Right From Starter To Main Course
Starter
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Paatram: Foxtail millet leaf crisps topped with a yoghurt sphere and special chutney
Main course
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Paneer Lababdar
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Vanavarnam: Jackfruit galatte served with glazed forest mushrooms, little millet crisp and curry leaf tossed Kerala red rice
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Potato Lyonnaise
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Sabja Korma
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Cashewnut Makhana
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Penne in Arrabiata Sauce
Dals
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Jowar Dal Tadka
Rice
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Onion Cumin Pulao
Raida and Chutney
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Cucumber Raita
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Pickle mix
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Tamarind and date chutney
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Plain curd
Indian Breads
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Mumbai Pao
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Tandoori
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Roti Butter
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Onion seed-flavoured soft bun
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Bakarkhani: Cardamom-flavoured sweet flatbread
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Naan Kulcha
Desert
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Jalebi
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Kuttu Malpua (Uttar Pradesh Special)
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Madhurima: Cardamom scented Barnyard millet puddin, fig-peach compote and Ambemohar rice crisps
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Kesar Pista Rasmalai (Odisha Special)
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Warm Walnut and Ginger Pudding
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Strawberry ice cream
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Malai Ghevar
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Gulab Churma
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Blackcurrant Ice Cream
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Rasmalai
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Pista Kulfi
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Malai Kulfi with Faluda
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Kesar Pista Thandai
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Gum pudding
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Shrikhand
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Vermicelli
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Lentil-almond pudding
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Mishri Mawa
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Motichoor laddu
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Dry fruits sweets
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Kheer
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Carrot Halwa
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Angoori Rasmalai
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Jodhpuri Mawa Kachori
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Walnut-Fig Pudding
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Apple Crumble Pie
Beverages
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Filter Coffee
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Kashmere Khawa
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Darjeeling tea
Millet items
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Kheer
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Samosas
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pudding
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Foxtail millet
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Barnyard millet
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Parathas
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Little millet
Local food Items
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Dahi Bhalla
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Bhelpuri
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Spicy chaat
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Samosa
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Vada Pav
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Dahi Puri
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Sev Puri
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Water pancake
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Mirchi Vada
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Palaash
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Bikaneri Dal Paratha
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Leelva Kachori
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Tikki
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Potato Heart Happy
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Jodhpuri Kabuli Pulao
Other main course
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Litti chokha of Bihar
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Bengali rasgulla
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Rajasthani dal bati churma made with millet
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Dal Tadka of Punjab
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Paratha of Urulai Vathakkal, Malabar
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Uttapam, idli, and masala dosa from southern states
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Mysore dosa
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Idli sambar, onion chilli uttapam
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Delicious recipes of Chandni Chowk
Salads
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Tossed Indian green salad
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Chana sundal
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Pasta and grilled vegetable salad