GOAN HOME COOKS ENSURE THAT THE WAR AGAINST CORONA ISN’T FOUGHT ON EMPTY STOMACHS

Thinking out of the box in the pandemic situation, Mackinlay Barreto and Kevin Mascarenhas have introduced The Local Kitchen Co+operative - a collective of women home-cooks who dish out authentic, delicious local Goan food at reasonable rates. A service that caters to people looking for quality homemade food and in the process serving as a medium to generate income for the collective of women cooks is proving to be a win-win situation in an otherwise challenging time.
GOAN HOME COOKS ENSURE THAT THE WAR AGAINST CORONA ISN’T FOUGHT ON EMPTY STOMACHS
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The pandemic has brought with it an unprecedented level of uncertainty and insecurity especially with regard to employment and the stress of sustaining incomes in these trying times. The silver lining for some enterprising folks is in adapting to the situation and being ingenuous in beginning new ventures that have the potential to raise the Income curve while governments worldwide are occupied in flattening the COVID curve.

Mackinlay Barreto and Kevin Mascarenhas, friends for over a decade, were involved in relief work during the first phase of the lockdown which included distributing refreshments to police personnel on duty. This imposed pause made them brainstorm on ideas that aimed at providing succour to others around them and make for a sound business proposition. Predictably, a concept around food and more importantly well made, traditional local Goan food seemed appropriate and thus, the idea of The Local Kitchen Co+operative - a collective of local women cooks was birthed in the pandemic crisis and hopes to sustain long after.

Barreto shares, “Food is life sustaining and especially in these times, with restaurants shut and supplies minimal, people have been wanting fresh, good quality and value for money home cooked food. Our Co-operative of local women home cooks (I won’t use fancy terms like ‘chef’) use traditional methods of cooking authentic Goan dishes - from making their own masalas to even choosing to do signature dishes that they excel in making. For most of the women on board, this opportunity has been a welcome source of income and a sense of empowerment and pride.”

Operating with a conditional FDA license from their central kitchen in Miramar, the menu currently veers more towards the Goan - Portuguese delicacies and includes popular fare like pork vindaloo, xacuti, chicken cafreal, sorpotel, choriz pulau and beef stew to the relatively rare additions like feijoada (a delicious Portuguese stew of beans with beef and pork) and fish almonn. Adds Barreto, “An exception to the typical Goan fare, is the chicken, prawn and mutton biryani, made by a home cook in Merces. We also have traditional desserts like jackfruit souffle, alle belle and dos on our menu, made by specialists who choose to make these dishes given their expertise.”

Ambitiously aiming for a better rounded representation of Goan cuisine, the Co+operative also hopes to include saraswat dishes to their menu in the near future and are looking to identify the right magic creators. Foodies themselves, the duo are eager to experiment with fusion fare by wanting to introduce the chorizo to pizza or even a chorizo curry.

Currently delivering in and around Panjim: Miramar, Dona Paula, Merces, Ribandar, Taleigao, St.Inez, Chimbel to even further up North to Chorao, Pilerne, Aldona, and Siolim, the duo have also made a foray to deliver to Margao in the South. Eager to personalise their service, they currently do all the deliveries on their own and need a day’s advance notice to service orders.

The proof of the fare is in honest customer feedback and while Verner da Costa Frias, who runs a popular beach resort in Candolim. He said, “In the pandemic situation that we are in, this concept is the way forward. The concept of a co-op of cooks is wonderful and by patronizing it, we indirectly help the cause of livelihoods. Moreover, the rates are extremely reasonable making it affordable to most households,” he remarks.

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