CELEBRITY chef Ranveer Brar says harvest festivals in India
go far beyond symbolism, as they are deeply tied to effort,
patience, and the realities of life on the farm.
Coming from a farming family, Brar shared that his childhood
was shaped by the rhythms of agriculture.
“I come from a farming family, so for me, harvest festivals were
never symbolic; they were real. I grew up around farms, watching
crops grow, watching the mood of the house change depending on
how the season went.
Food was directly linked to effort, weather,
and patience,” Ranveer told IANS.
He said that the upbringing shapes how he cooks even today.
“You learn early that ingredients are not products, they’re outcomes.” Speaking about harvest delicacies that are close to his
heart, Brar said dishes made from freshly harvested grains and
greens carry a different emotion altogether.
He said: “When you grow up in a farming family, harvest food
feels earned. For me, dishes made from freshly harvested grains
and greens always hit differently - especially winter food like
saag, makki ki roti, simple dals.
These dishes were never about
indulgence; they were about recovery, nourishment, and gratitude
after months of labour.”
Recalling a childhood memory that continues to inspire him, Brar
spoke about how harvest meals were often cooked collectively.
“One memory that stays with me is how harvest meals were cooked
collectively. After long days in the fields, food was prepared in large
quantities, shared, and tasted by many hands. There was no rush, no
plating, just relief and togetherness.”
Growing up in such an environment
taught him that food is inherently
communal.
Brar also believes harvest cuisine is the most honest form of
food storytelling, in India and
across the world.
“Harvest cuisine cannot lie.
When you’ve grown up close to
farms, you know every dish carries climate, labour, and uncertainty within it. There’s humility built into that food. Whether
it’s in India or anywhere else
in the world, harvest cuisine tells you what the
land went through
that year.”
Chef Ranveer Brar
is currently seen on
MasterChef India,
which airs on Sony
E n t e r t a i n m e n t
Television and Sony
Liv. The reality show
this time has introduced a unique
jodi format.