Monday, November 7, 2011

TRENCHERMAN'S DESSERT


EATING OUT IN MUMBAI - Mouthwatering Memories - MIDNIGHT TREAT at CHOWPATTY

MIDNIGHT TREAT at CHOWPATTY
Green Chilly Ice Cream
By
VIKRAM KARVE
 
It’s been a long long time since I’ve relished a bowl of “Green Chilly Ice Cream” but the zestful stimulating taste still lingers on my tongue. 

Never before had I enjoyed eating ice cream so much. 

It was indeed a unique and passionate eating experience. Let me tell you about it.
 
I love ice cream. 

Long back, a friend of mine told me that there is a place opposite the Chowpatty Sea Face in Mumbai India that serves “green chilli” ice cream. 

I didn’t believe him. 

I have savored myriad flavours of ice cream but “green chilly ice cream” seemed a bit far fetched.

On questioning, my friend confessed that he had only heard about it, not eaten it himself.
 
The very concept of green chilly ice cream whetted my curiosity so much that at sunset I was standing in front of Bachelorr’s (that’s the spelling on the menu card) Ice Cream and Juice Stall, my appetite fully stimulated by a long brisk walk.
 
It was there on the menu card – Green Chilly Ice Cream. 

I ordered a scoop and walked with the bowl to a lonely bench nearby to enjoy the eating experience in glorious solitude.
 
The ice cream looks a creamy pink (not chilly green as I had expected it to be). 

I close my eyes and smell the ice cream – a nice sweet milky fragrance, a bit fruity; certainly no trace of the piquant penetrating sting of chillies.

With a tremor of trepidation I spoon a bit of the green chilli ice cream on my tongue.
 
My taste buds are smothered by a sweet mellifluous sensation as the cold creamy ice cream starts melting on my tongue. 

I am disappointed, feel conned – it seems it was just hype. 

This is just run of the mill stuff. 

Or is it? 

Wait a moment. 

As the ice cream melts away I suddenly feel a sharp piercing fiery taste that sizzles my tongue, stings through my nose and penetrates my brain. 

My tongue is on fire and, like instant firefighting, I instinctively spoon a blob of ice cream onto my tongue. 

The cool ice cream quenches my burning tongue with its almost ambrosial taste but the moment it melts away I am zipped like a rocket with the sharp punch of the green chillies.
 
So that was the experience of eating green chilli ice cream. 

Hot and cold. 

Scorch and quench. 

Sting and soothe. 

Contrasting sensations. 

Like Alternating Current. 

Sharp tangy kicks burning through the cool syrupy sweetness till your system is fully perked up. 

And a trace of the biting tangy flavour of the green chillies remains within me for a long long time as I walk away.
 
Green Chilly Ice Cream doesn’t satiate – it excites, stimulates, gives you a “kick”, zests you up. It’s a truly passionate delight. 

I searched for it everywhere in Pune, but couldn’t get it. 

So I’ll have to wait for my next trip to Mumbai to enjoy my favourite zesty ice cream again! 

Bachelorr’s has many other exciting and different flavors too, but I love Green Chilly Ice Cream.

VIKRAM KARVE 
Copyright © Vikram Karve 2011
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3 comments:

ಅಶ್ವಿನಿ/ Ashwini said...

That's definitely something I need to try. Sound really interestig.. I have eaten the chilli chocolates of the Lindst made. They are exactly the way you have described the mix of sweetness and fiery hot chilli twist. The Bachelorr's on my must do list , the next mumbai trip.

Preetha Srini said...

somthing ive never heard of.I will surely want to c it firs and then may be give it a try.

prita said...

A sweet and hot feeling.Hope to not miss it on my next trip to mumbai.