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My hands are my secret ingredient Eve woman
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Sarah Sandra has a passion for cooking. But that is not all it is to her. She sees it as a way of keeping her late mother’s legacy alive.
The 23-year-old cook was taught the ins and outs of being a chef by her mum.
Sprinkle in lots of self-taught tricks of the trade and some major talent, and we have this budding chef with an online business with lots of potentials.

Q What motivated you to start cooking?
Most of my family members are chefs, including my mum. When she passed on in 2016, I wanted to continue with the legacy. Cooking with her had already given me the passion.
Q Did you always want to be a chef?
Yes. I started cooking when I was in Class Five.
Q What is your favourite dish to prepare?
Top on my list is shawarma, then pilau. I also enjoy making chicken dishes.
Q Your shawarma recipe won on The Standard’s/Eve Woman Eats competition recently. How did you come up with the recipe?
I was eating out at a popular restaurant in town and ordered shawarmas.
I was disappointed by the lack of flavour and general blandness and put myself up to the task of making better ones.
Q What is the difference between your shawarmas and those we commonly find at restaurants?
The flavour in the chicken and salad is enhanced. There is a burst of every flavour involved when you dig into the shawarma.
Q What food do you prepare the most at home?
I do catering services. Most of my clients love when I cook pilau. They say it’s different.

Q What would you say is the secret ingredient in most of your meals?
My hands. And my passion. I say that because you can use the same recipes, but people say it still won’t turn out the way they like it.
Q How do you keep healthy and fit while surrounded by delicious food constantly?
I believe many chefs find their joy in cooking for people rather than for themselves. When you asked about my favourite meal to cook, I answered with what my clients love most, pilau.
Q Tell us about your business.
I run an online catering business (Sandie Burnie’s Delicacies). I cook for my clients at home and deliver. I also cook in the client’s home when they have an event, party, or just like a good home-cooked meal.
Q Do you feel like you are making your mum proud?
Yes, I do. I feel like she is there with me. When she died, our family restaurant had to close. But now, I am bringing back everything she worked for and taught me.
Q What are your goals and aspirations for the future?
I want to go back to school and study my passion, being a chef. I also want to open up a physical shop where my clients can come to eat.
Shawarma recipe
INGREDIENTS
5 cups home baking flour
Yeast
Cardamom powder
Sugar
2 chicken breasts
Salt
Black pepper
Ginger garlic paste
Cumin seeds
5 onions, thinly sliced
5 tomatoes, sliced
1 lettuce, stripped
2 yellow, green and red sweet peppers
Mayonnaise
Bbq (barbecue) sauce
Dijon mustard
Honey
Vinegar
Tandoori masala
WC (Worcestershire) sauce
Cooking oil
Dark soy sauce
DIRECTIONS

Butternut Chapati recipe
INGREDIENTS
1kg all-purpose flour
Boiled then mashed butternut
Warm water
Salt
Sugar
Cardamom powder
Cooking oil
2 onions, thinly sliced
PROCEDURE
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