Snacks

My First Cooking Memory – Potato Fry in a Hostel Kitchen

Cooking didn’t come to me through family traditions or childhood kitchen experiments. It came to me out of pure necessity—on a quiet evening in my hostel room. Far from home, missing the flavors I grew up with, and too broke to order food, I found myself holding two humble potatoes and thinking, “Let’s try.”

We had no spices beyond salt, turmeric, and chili powder. The pan was shared, and the stove was temperamental. But I sliced those potatoes, heated a little oil, and let them sizzle. It wasn’t just about making food—it was about creating something comforting, something mine.

I burnt a few slices, added too much chili, and had no clue what I was doing. But when my roommates tasted it and asked for more—I felt proud. That day, I didn’t just cook—I connected with something inside me.

Today, after so many recipes and memories later, that simple potato fry still reminds me how food can ground us—even in unfamiliar places.

Hostel-Style Potato Fry Recipe

Ingredients:

2 medium potatoes, thinly sliced

2 tbsp oil

½ tsp turmeric

½ tsp red chili powder

Salt to taste

Optional: pinch of cumin or garam masala


Steps:

1. Heat oil in a pan. Add sliced potatoes.


2. Stir and cook on medium until lightly browned.


3. Add turmeric, chili powder, and salt. Stir well.


4. Cook till edges are crispy and golden.


5. Serve hot—solo, with dal-rice, or roti.





From Frying to Blogging

That little cooking moment eventually sparked my journey into food blogging. It wasn’t about perfect technique—it was about flavor, memory, and that smile of satisfaction. And that’s what The Pinch of Masala is all about.