Season 2: Culinary Challange Show
Ever heard a debate this delicious? 🍞🔥In my latest podcast episode, “The Great Indian Bread War,” I dive into the sizzling stories, fun facts, and chef secrets behind India’s three legendary breads: chapati, naan, and paratha. From ancient kitchen traditions to modern street food magic, find out which one takes the crown—and discover chef-approved tips to make them at home.Click to listen, let me know your pick, and drop your own bread story below. Which side are you on in the great Indian bread debate?#GreatIndianBreadWar #FoodHistory #IndianCuisine #CulinaryCulture #PodcastAlert #ChefsTable #FoodStories #HomeCooking #StreetFood #ViralDebates
Season 2: Culinary Challange Show
S1 E7: Tandoor Magic: Fire Without Fear
Before we light up today’s fire, let’s acknowledge three books that keep the tandoor’s story alive outside the oven.
Ranjit Rai’s Tandoor: The Great Indian Barbecue — the technical bible of heat, meat, and method.
Anshuman Sharma’s Tandoor: A Journey Through Time — the cultural bridge linking ancient flames to modern kitchens.
And K. T. Achaya’s Indian Food: A Historical Companion — the wide‑angle lens that reminds us every flame carries history.
Welcome to Episode 7 of Season 1 of the Culinary Challenge Show.
I’m Rahul Shrivastava — a chef who’s spent half his career chasing flames and the other half learning not to flinch from them.
Each burn mark tells a story: part curiosity, part courage, and a little bit of obsession with perfect char.
Every Indian kitchen dreams of fire.
The hiss of naan against clay, the roar of coals, the perfume of charred meat — the tandoor isn’t just cooking; it’s theatre.
Miss the timing or the heat, and your naan goes limp instead of blistered. Nail it, and you capture centuries of smoky history in a single bite.
Today, this episode will show you how to recreate that clay‑oven drama in a modern kitchen — no mud cylinder required, just science, rhythm, and nerve.
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