Ramzaan and Haleem
Sunday, September 21st, 2008So I just got back from going out to one of the many Muslim section of town for haleem. Haleem is a special dish that’s only made during Ramzan. Haleem is made of wheat and some type of meat - usually chicken or mutton - that’s beaten until it’s a thick paste and spiced with all kinds of stuff (I tasted cardamom and coriander in addition to the cloves and pepper I pulled out of my teeth), and making it involves beating the ingredients a whole bunch. The mashing is typically done in tiny little shops using tools that make a very distinctive clopping sound, and it’s kind of cool that I heard the sounds of haleem before I had my first bite.
I went with Tom, who is also working at Microsoft, and his girlfriend Siobhan (hope I spelled that correctly). It’s great having folks to do stuff with, and they’re both a lot of fun. We could geek it out and compare experiences, yay!
The section of town was all lit up when we were there and was quite the site. I just took video to give a sense of how many people are in the streets celebrating Ramzan and how brightly lit and festive it is.
Then we went to a drive in haleem place. A crowd of guys came up to the car to serve us in the car.
One guy eventually ripped us off (for less than a dollar) but not before both me and my driver chewed him out. Bleah, kinda a junky end to that part of the evening, but very fun overall.
Went over to Ohri’s to introduce Tom and Siobhan to chaat.







