The students and teachers of batch 1 at OCA post a lovely lunch. |
I am an admirer of Sabyasachi Gorai, or
Chef Saby as he is known among the restaurant going crowd in the NCR.
Even though he has global exposure, there is a part of him which
remains quintessentially the boy from Asansol. So when Saby invited
me to come and have a meal at the newly opened Olive Culinary Academy
inside the Mehrauli Olive, I was curious enough to accept.
Chef Saby, hands on as always. |
First things first, the spiel according
to Saby. The Olive Culinary Academy offers a one year course pretty
much concentrated on culinary skills. You get five hours of kitchen
every day. That's twenty-five in a week. It's not a cheap proposition
at 2 lakhs a pop, but then you're getting an 'international
accreditation' and more importantly in my view a six-month solid work
session at Olive followed by a certificate from Olive. Buoyed by the
propaganda, and surrounded by the efforts in the kitchen by Batch 1A,
I was hungry and expecting good things.
Enough funda, now for the meal. The
students are a mix of those who have worked in hospitality to mature
students to those wanting to do something fun (and having the means
to do so).
The meal about to begin! |
The meal was a mix of students and
teachers and the outstanding dish of the day was a ratatouille which
was perfect in its balance and flavours and softness of the veg. It
showed care and intelligence in cooking. Other elements of the meal
needed minor tweaking, like the creme brûlée for instance. I'm sure
the students with their intensive sessions in the kitchen will be
able to perfect their techniques. I was also very very happy to see
the bread made by the students, being an absolute zero in the baking
section myself.
The students have a lot to live up to,
since they have taken over the greenhouse, an area where I have
enjoyed many fab meals while Saby was at the helm of things at Olive,
Mehrauli.
What I was happiest about though was to
see a bunch of students who were confident, alert and aware of what
was happening around them and I think a huge responsibility lies on
their shoulders as they're also the academy's brand ambassadors. A
good meal and a fun interactive session. I'm hoping to be invited
again, because the only way is up and the food is already pretty
good.