The Nepali Outpost

Slok Gyawali

Bi-weekly podcast where we talk about the ideas, events, and people shaping the Nepali mind in Nepal and globally. Host Slok Gyawali.

  1. Chef Bikram Vaidya: Aasan Tol, standardizing recipes, and demystifying the Nepali kitchen

    01/04/2025

    Chef Bikram Vaidya: Aasan Tol, standardizing recipes, and demystifying the Nepali kitchen

    In this episode of The Nepali Outpost, we sit down with acclaimed Chef Bikram Vaidya to discuss his newly released book, The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal. Join us as we explore his inspiring journey from Aasan Tol to the USA, delving into the challenges he faced while mastering French cooking and how his experiences have shaped his perspective on Nepali cuisine. Chef Bikram shares his insights into the evolving food culture of Nepal, highlighting how traditions blend and adapt over time. His book, a fusion of culinary art and travel narrative, celebrates the intricate Nepali culinary heritage with over 140 recipes and engaging anecdotes that transport readers through Nepal's breathtaking landscapes. Reflecting on the essence of food, Chef Bikram emphasizes that it is deeply intertwined with one's identity—nationally, ethnically, and personally. He discusses the philosophy behind cooking as a form of medicine, presenting Ayurvedic recipes that focus on seasonal eating for optimal health. Listeners (& readers) will gain insights into the multiple facets of Nepali cuisine, regional specialties, cooking techniques, and the integral role of herbs and spices. With a rich blend of practical tips and captivating stories, The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal is more than just a cookbook; it’s an invitation to experience Nepali food culture. Tune in to learn about how Chef Bikram is reconnecting us to the roots of these culinary traditions! Find out more about Chef Bikram Vaidya and his work at bikramvaidya.com. Link to buy The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal:

    48 min
  2. 08/28/2023

    S2E1 - Managing Million Mutinies: Dr. Nirmala Mani Adhikary on Identity, Punarjagaran, and Civilization

    Welcome to Season 2 of The Nepali Outpost! The first few episodes of Season 2 are part of a mini-series The Nation and the Civilization. In Episode 1, we talk with Dr. Nirmala Mani Adhikary, author and communication theorist, about the fractional nature of identity politics, how the Hindu community should respond to cow killing, and why Nepal has to look at its knowledge system to resolve social conflict. The discussion then moves on to how Nepal's indigenous civilizational conception of the state and the nation is different from the Western understanding of the nation and state. Dr. Adhikary talks about why "dharma" ( not religion) is central to statecraft, and the "incommensurability between how people are living and how people are perceiving". I also ask him how he plans to win over "Kathmandu liberals" who do not subscribe to his approach to decolonization. And how the Nepali diaspora can help ongoing punarjagaran. He speaks about Mitra-bodh and Satru-Bodh, and what the "most foolish" thing a person in the Nepali diaspora can do. We end with why he thinks Hindutva works for India but not for Nepal, where Sanatana Dharma should be the guiding principle. And why BJP and RSS need reorientation towards indigenous worldview. Show Recommendations: Role of the Diaspora ब्राह्मणवाद विरुद्ध घृणावाद : नेपालमा जातीय, भाषिक र साम्प्रदायिक सवाल आस्थाको शान्ति युद्ध India: A Million Mutinies Now- VS Naipaul

    2h 5m

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Bi-weekly podcast where we talk about the ideas, events, and people shaping the Nepali mind in Nepal and globally. Host Slok Gyawali.