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4 desi recipes from Jackie Shroff’s kitchen that are joy, nostalgia and simplicity combined

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 10, 2025, 11:56 IST
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4 desi recipes from Jackie Shroff’s kitchen that are joy, nostalgia and simplicity combined

Jackie Shroff’s food videos have become as iconic as his dialogues, earthy, no-nonsense, straight from the heart. Whether he’s cooking on a garden stove or inside his kitchen, there’s no elaborate setup, just Bhidu and his love for simple, homely food. Over time, four of his recipes have stood out, going viral not just for their flavour but also for the way he makes them - with style, ease, and a touch of rustic charm. Here’s a closer look at Jackie Dada’s OG kitchen hits.

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Anda Kadi Patta

This one shot into viral fame for its sheer simplicity. Jackie takes egg whites in a bowl and keeps the yolk aside. In a hot pan, he adds oil, tosses in fresh curry leaves and a slit green chilli, and lets them sizzle till fragrant. Then comes the signature move - he pours the entire tempering straight over the raw egg whites so that the hot oil half-cooks them instantly. He then slides the mix into the pan to cook gently on both sides, finishing with a sprinkle of salt and pepper. The result is a light, herby egg dish where the curry leaves dominate, proving that breakfast doesn’t need more than three ingredients to feel satisfying.

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Baingan Bharta

Jackie’s baingan bharta doesn’t hide under heavy masalas; it’s stripped back, smoky, and lets the brinjal speak for itself. He begins by slitting the aubergine and tucking garlic cloves and green chillies straight into its flesh, so while the skin blisters over open flame, the garlic and chillies roast inside, soaking up the same fire. Once the skin is charred and ready to peel, the soft, smoky flesh is mashed together with its roasted stuffing. A drizzle of mustard oil sharpens it, and if you like, a scatter of chopped onion or coriander can be folded in at the end. What lands on the plate is closer to chokha than bharta - raw-edged, rustic, and carrying the intensity of earth and flame. One bite and it tastes like food rooted to the soil it came from.

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Kaanda Bhindi Sookha

If there’s one dish that shows Jackie’s fuss-free style, it’s his kaanda bhindi sookha. He chops onions and bhindi roughly, throws them together in a pan with a splash of oil, and immediately covers with a lid. No frantic stirring, no complicated spices, he lets the steam do the job. After a while, he opens the lid, maybe adds grated garlic, a pinch of salt, a green chilli if in the mood, then stirs lightly. The bhindi stays soft but not slimy, the onion turns sweet, and the whole dish comes together with almost zero effort. Jackie often points out that you don’t need to stir it endlessly with a spoon; sometimes - letting food cook on its own is the real trick.

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Bhopla Sabzi

Seasonal vegetables get a lot of love in Jackie’s kitchen, and bhopla pumpkin is one he champions. His bhopla sabzi is pure home cooking: pumpkin cubes cooked with green chillies, curry leaves, a little turmeric, and salt. He heats oil, lets cumin seeds crackle, tosses in the curry leaves and chillies, then adds the pumpkin, covers the pan, and leaves it alone until just tender. No overcooking, no sugar to mask its sweetness, just the pumpkin shining with its natural flavour. Served with warm rotis, it’s proof that desi vegetables don’t need to be “dressed up” to taste truly special.

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