We continue our special series on traditional Christmas recipes from Christian communities around India.
Hazel Daniel tells us how Anglo Indians bring in the festival.
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Flavours of Christmas in Anglo India
Madras Christmases, Anglo-Indian style, were about Chicken Roast, Beef Biryanis, Pork Vindaloo.
No turkey in those days! We all would be home from boarding school for the holidays and preparations for Christmas would begin: All the sweets: dol dol, kalkals, Chocolate Fudge and the Christmas cake.
The boys in the family would help with the beating of the batter.
In those days there were no cherries so the cake had sultanas, ginger and almonds.
I would take the cake batter to the bakery by hand rickshaw and my Auntie Myrtle would make a marking on it, with flour to make sure the cake baker didn’t steal any batter.
Auntie Myrtle would make a semolina cake called Beveca with ghee, coconut milk, packed with raisins and cashews, which we had after returning from midnight mass. They would have either ginger or beetroot wine.
Here's a recipe of roast chicken and another of Beveca, cooked per Anglo Indian traditions:
Chicken Roast
Image: feministjulie/Creative Commons
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Beveca
Courtesy Chef Mireille
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