Delicious looking wedding buffet

When people are happy in life, they have a tendency to ruin it. They do things like getting married. I don’t have a problem if people get married, as long as they don’t expect me to show up with blessings and $100 gift cards. But I didn’t crib too much when a Punjabi acquaintance of ours invited us for their daughter’s wedding and corresponding lunch. I heard Punjabi weddings serve the most delicious food.

On the day of the wedding, we got delayed and arrived a little late to the wedding but on time for lunch. I was starving by the time we got to the venue. The hot sun and long drive didn’t bother me; the lure of the mouth-watering makki-di-rotis and lassis kept me going.

There has to be a Murphy’s Law that says all occasions that you need to wear a suit for happen at mid-afternoon with a blazing 100 degrees out there. And of course, the wedding has to be in a gurudwara on the top of a hill and the parking lot is almost full. So you park in the furthermost parking spot available. While contemplating the life’s irony of having to climb a hill exactly when you are wearing the most uncomfortable leather shoes, your kid has to go, as-a-matter-of-factly, “Dad, I need to pee. Now.” Nothing like a sprint up the hill to work your appetite.

After the bathroom visit, we went straight to the main event of the wedding. Lunch. As I made my way into the dining room, a guy at the door politely informed me that I needed to cover my hair with a cloth, as it was the Sikh custom. I more politely informed him that I am not a Sikh. About 10 people around me politely informed me that it didn’t matter.

I had to wear a rag from the pile of recycled charity rags that adorned many an oily hair before. I didn’t hesitate to comply because it was close to 1PM and I was so hungry that these Earthly matters couldn’t stand between me and Lunch.

To our horror we realized the buffet was almost empty. No Makki-di-roti. No Aloo-Amritsari. No Pista lassi. No nothing. What was left was a heap of paneer pakodas and some mystery daal.

After a brief huddle with the family, we decided to make do with the deep fried cheese. And, boy was it delicious! I ate so much that I could barely move. By the time we finished our lunch, the dining hall was empty and the buffet tables were being removed. Then something odd happened. They started rearranging the buffet tables and decorating them. Being the curious person I am, I caught a worker and asked what the hell was going on.

Worker: We are setting up for lunch
Me: What did I just eat then?
Worker: Oh, that was breakfast.

The eventual lunch looked delicious. I had to be content just by looking at it as my prudish wife strongly felt I shouldn’t ask for a to-go box at a wedding.


60 Responses to “Delicious looking wedding buffet”  

  1. 1 Twilight Fairy

    oh you should have - to go i mean.. they wouldn’t have minded , am sure.. punjus love their food and anyone who appreciates it :p :)

  2. 2 Asha

    LOL!!!! OMG!!!!!

    “wanna pee”s a classic,believe me we have gone thru hundreds of times!

    They eat fried Paneer for breakfast!!Not good bhai,although anything tastes great when you are hungry!;D

    Well,next time be there early and you can have both Breakfast and lunch with rag on of course or even better ,take your own rag!

  3. 3 rads

    :) IST to the very end!

  4. 4 The Mahathma

    ROFL ! haha! u shud have PRETENDED having lunch in a similar way! u would have ended up having delicious dinner then!

  5. 5 Melody

    “There has to be a Murphy’s Law that says all occasions that you need to wear a suit for happen at mid-afternoon with a blazing 100 degrees out there.”

    My dad would agree with you. He incidentally refuses to wear a suit/tie almost every time he has to & literally has to be cajoled into it or threatened with “then we won’t go with you”s.

    Also :) at the post. Paneer breakfast enough to fill you? I would have have sampled the lunch nevertheless. Perhaps another Pee-Break in between would have helped digestion.

  6. 6 Sakshi

    When people are happy in life, they have a tendency to ruin it. They do things like getting married.

    Hahaha. That is so funny :) Using it as my excuse when people ask why I am still single :P

    By the way, why did you forget the desi time rule? Take the given time, add couple hours to it, subtract time taken for you to get ready, add time taken by wife to dress, multiply with number of kids and divide by 10 ! That should have put you in time for lunch :)

  7. 7 mommyof2

    lol!

    yes, we panjus are big on food:-)I always give notice to my new friends about keeping fast for 1-2 days before coming to my place;-)

  8. 8 void

    OMG OMG OMG.. U poor thing actually ate breakfast assuming it was lunch!!! :)
    I am ROTFL…

  9. 9 Karen

    What is it with guys and FOOOOODDDDD!!!!! Nothin fascinates you people more than food…. when the cousins had come down for my weddin, they had a great time, the food played a major part. You should see the pictures on their blogs….
    http://wtfishappeningaorundme.blogspot.com/2007/05/its-raining-food.html
    http://jovanmartins.blogspot.com/

    Anyway.. we had a great time.
    And you should cut down on the oily stuff…..

  10. 10 Lavs

    Ha ha. Whenever I go to weddings, I do not ask my relatives/friends timings for lunch/dinner. Upon reaching the venue, I check it out with the caterer by peeping into dining hall. This method is fool-proof.

  11. 11 Twisted DNA

    Twilight Fairy :

    punjus love their food and anyone who appreciates it

    I know! And who better would’ve appreciated food than me!

    Asha:

    “wanna pee”s a classic,believe me we have gone thru hundreds of times!

    LOL. Exactly. When we are anxious to get some thing done, the kid seems equally anxious to go to the bathroom :)

    anything tastes great when you are hungry!

    Fried panneer tastes pretty awesome even when I am not hungry :)

    ,next time be there early and you can have both Breakfast and lunch

    and if I stay late, may be I can get dinner too :D

    rads:

    LOL, ya. I keep forgetting to adjust my time :)

    The Mahathma:

    u shud have PRETENDED having lunch in a similar way!

    If I could’ve brought the food home, I wouldn’t have to “pretend” :) By the way, from the pictures I see that you guys had a blast!

    Melody:

    “then we won’t go with you”s.

    Wouldn’t it be like two birds at one shot for him if you didn’t go? :P

    I would have have sampled the lunch nevertheless.

    Ok, I haven’t been totally truthful in the post. I did of course sample :D

    Pee-Break in between would have helped

    Don’t think I didn’t think about it. But these kids these days don’t pee on cue anymore.

    Sakshi:

    Using it as my excuse when people ask

    No that excuse won’t work. Because you don’t know you were happy until you got married :P

    Take the given time, add couple hours to it…

    ROFL!

  12. 12 Twisted DNA

    mommyof2:

    I always give notice to my new friends about keeping fast for 1-2 days before coming to my place

    You never gave me any notice. Oh wait, you never invited me for dinner! Oh my god. Being a punjabi and being able to cook punjabi food and not inviting me to dinner is a CRIME!

    void:

    U poor thing actually ate breakfast assuming it was lunch

    I know, it’s quite stupid but you see when I am hungry brain just seeks food without much thinking :)

    Karen:

    Nothin fascinates you people more than food…

    Ahem.. there are a few other things which we don’t generally discuss :)

    You should see the pictures on their blogs

    Looks like you guys had a lot of fun!

    And you should cut down on the oily stuff

    Already showing signs of a married woman :P (Sorry couldn’t resist it :) )

  13. 13 Twisted DNA

    Lavs
    LOL. You have a very neatly laid out procedure! Very organized. I need to get organized in my raids for food too :)

  14. 14 Sneha

    Haha. Do ALL Indians attend weddings for the food? I know I (and family) do! I mean seriously, what other motivation could people have for attending a wedding (unless they are the ones getting married)?

  15. 15 Agony Aunt

    LOL at the to go box :)

  16. 16 Sajeeve

    yay yay! wazza blast alright! still get the brrps at times :-)

  17. 17 Sunita

    You enjoyed & were full with whatever you had so shouldn’t be complaining :)

    Don’t know you enough to make statements like “Serves you right ;) ” - Oops did I say it?

  18. 18 Apy

    hahaha… moral of the story..wen it comes to food.. one should always take complete information as to whats the plan for the day.. and the IST thing.. i mean.. cmon man.. we are Indians.. for us its more like Indian stretchable Time…

  19. 19 The Mahathma

    Sajeeve = Mahathma btw

  20. 20 munimma

    weddings are for 2 things (Unless you are the bride or groom or their parents) - dress to their teeth and eat enough for 20 people. The only wedding where I didn’t eat well was my own. So they had a dal like thing for appetizers?

  21. 21 kanika

    Its always great fun to read your blogs. Lifts my mood even on the worst days ……ur an amazing writer

  22. 22 Anisha Dutt

    hehe!!!!! I know the feeling,I end up eating snacks and with no space in the stomach for dinner but thats because the dinner sucks! ur case is hilarious! it was intentional! lol :P

  23. 23 pria

    Looks like someone was not naughty this time thou’. For an urgent pee, a coke can helps a lot for a boy;)

  24. 24 Sudipta Chatterjee

    Aare you should eat first and then worry later. Why let the stomach dictate the mouth? :)

  25. 25 ScRiBbLeR

    HaHa !!! I take this as a piece of precaution for attending weddings :) !!

  26. 26 risha

    he he he heh ohh pooor you, but you cud have taken take away….punjus rather all Indians appreciate the appreciation.
    Anyways u cant complain much…paneer was equally tasty was’nt it?
    Next time me gonna be cautious while attending weddings, Actually something similar happened to me in US when invited for meal…good you reminded me….will write a blog on it

  27. 27 venkat

    I loved reading your blog
    Keep writing

  28. 28 itchingtowrite

    so sad.. missing having a fill of good food is a crime… i feel sorry on ur behalf

  29. 29 Sushma

    Ayyyooo… idi nijamga daarunam kada :) trying to imagine your look(with your profile pic) of yours :) ).. amazing write-up yet again :)

  30. 30 Srikanth

    It was an amazing twist in the tale…
    I was surprised after the first half that “lunch” is over by 1PM :)

  31. 31 si

    very funny — and i take it you couldn’t find any room in your stomach for lunch?? even a little? would’ve been tempted for a to-go box too! :-)

    i had a person who worked for me that was sikh/punjabi (i’m sure she still is — she just doesn’t work for me anymore). her description of the weddings she attended (which there were a lot of), let alone the engagement parties, were legendary for the ceremony and the FOOD!

  32. 32 Karen

    signs of a married woman, veryyyyyyyyyy funny. These are signs of a woman who watches Oprah ;0)

  33. 33 The Mahathma

    karen! i laughed so hard i woke my baby up, lol! wait ! eh er! thts a cat! what was i thinking ?
    here is the guy who u hate with oprah http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQcFYUBLzcw

    TDNA ! I am waiting for ur next post like a alien who has given birth to 48 offsprings !

  34. 34 The_Girl_From_Ipanema

    My sympathies. That is just a heart-breaking story.

  35. 35 Twilight Fairy

    “Being a punjabi and being able to cook punjabi food and not inviting me to dinner is a CRIME!”

    Before I get blamed for a crime like this, here you go! Please to be dropping in any time you come to saddi dilli :p :)

    Sudipta, “Aare you should eat first and then worry later. Why let the stomach dictate the mouth?”

    Shhh! such policies may result in dire consequences like this. :P .

  36. 36 Pallavi

    LOL on your child’s timeliness…more LOL or your wife’s disciplinarian side

  37. 37 How do we know

    hee hee haa haa!! i laughed out loud while reading this post, then made 2 other ppl read it, and they laughed out loud too.. dont ignore the suggestion, you might be sitting on a mountain of royalty. All you have to do is to put all this together, get it printed, then make sure u get the royalties. Dont worry abt the sales - we will all c to that.

    OK, next time, remember, the Punjus serve 2 khanas - the breakfast, and the lunch.

    Oh, and did i mention? My favorite part of the post? “10 ppl around me informed me equally politely that it did not matter. “

  38. 38 Alan

    A two meal deal! Sounds like good value.

  39. 39 Dee

    I am rolling with laughter…. My God why you of all people get caught in such

  40. 40 Dee

    I am rolling with laughter…. My God why you of all people get caught in such situations

  41. 41 nz

    hahahaha…that was a good one ! Dont we all love punjabi food - so rich !!

    But how can you forget that it was an Indian invitation and things will happen as per IST ( INdian stretchable time ) ??? Did you honestly think that lunch will be finished by 1pm ???

    Great post, as usual :-)

  42. 42 Dream Catcher

    U r one amazing writer…very very humorous..

    wow! panner pakoda anwyas are always a hit!!

  43. 43 Tulan

    Too funny. happened to my brother once where he and one of our uncle all of them who were gathered at a frined house for a get together decided to jump on the pani puri and bhel as dinner only to find that was appetizer and that there was dosa for the dinner

  44. 44 Sudipta Chatterjee

    @ Twilight Fairy — thanks for reminding me of that ossum poem! Well, apparently if you have a stomach like mine, you can throw in all you like and it still works properly. :)

  45. 45 Ekta

    hahah!
    this is hilarious!!:-)
    well atleast u got something to eat!

  46. 46 lalitha

    haha… so funny…. so actually u were pretty early for lunch…. so did u managed to finish all the food served at the lunch?

  47. 47 Loon Gal

    Oh yes Punjabi weddings .. don’t even remind me of the yummilicious foood … oh i so miss India .. and you’ve got me all nostalgic now :(

    lol u meant paneer pakodas didn’t you? they’re yummeh! Being a punjabi myself ( not sikh though) I miss the shaadiyon ka khaana

    *slurp slurp*

    btw you could have got the lunch packed ;p punjabis are dildaar people .. they wouldn’t mind it lol

  48. 48 Vani

    Ha ha! TDNA, you are funny, funny, funny! :)
    At least you got to eat something nice! Of course you probably missed some things nicer! (I had to throw that in!)

  49. 49 Ravi

    That was hilarious !!
    You have a great sense of humour and I like your style of writing very much.

    All your posts make me laugh.

  50. 50 Twisted DNA

    Sneha:

    Do ALL Indians attend weddings for the food?

    Yes. (I am speaking for myself)

    unless they are the ones getting married

    There is even lesser motivation if this is the case :)

    Agony Aunt:

    LOL at the to go box

    How come nobody takes my to-go-box idea seriously!

    Sajeeve:

    wazza blast alright!

    I assure you, it was not :)

    Sunita:

    so shouldn’t be complaining

    That is the best part of any function. Complaining about it afterwards!

    Serves you right

    Nobody served me anything by the way :)

    Apy:

    one should always take complete information as to whats the plan

    I completely agree. I learned the lesson the hard way

    Indian stretchable Time

    LOL. Never heard that definition for IST

    The Mahathma:

    Sajeeve = Mahathma

    = Priyanka! How many other names do you have?

  51. 51 Twisted DNA

    munimma:

    You forgot the third thing: Whine about the wedding and blog about it :)

    So they had a dal like thing for appetizers?

    Yes, some chana thing. I think it is just to throw off unsuspecting guests like me:)

    kanika:

    ur an amazing writer

    Wow! Can’t ask for a better compliment. Thank you very much!

    Anisha Dutt:

    it was intentional!

    No no :( Would I be intentionally missing a punjabi lunch! :)

    pria:

    For an urgent pee, a coke can helps a lot for a boy

    Funny you should say that. Just today, we were thinking about the coke can in a speeding car on Freeway 101. We finally decided it was best to pull over and let him water the plants on the side of the highway!

    Sudipta Chatterjee:

    Why let the stomach dictate the mouth?

    Haha. Did that way too many times to realize it is a bad idea :)

    ScRiBbLeR:

    Totally! Don’t be fooled into eating breakfast for lunch!

    risha:

    paneer was equally tasty was’nt

    lol. Ya, can’t complain too much!

    will write a blog on it

    Waiting…

  52. 52 Twisted DNA

    venkat:

    Thank you. Will definitely do so.

    itchingtowrite:

    i feel sorry on ur behalf

    Thank you. If enough people feel sorry, there must be some kind heard around bay area who would invite me for some good home cooked Makki-di-roti :D

    Sushma:

    nijamga daarunam kada

    parama mosam!

    amazing write-up

    Thank you!

    Srikanth:

    I was surprised after the first half that “lunch” is over by 1PM

    I wish I had that kid of sense :) But you are right, it was something to be suspicious about if the lunch was over at 1!

    si:

    i\’m sure she still is\. she just doesn\’t work for me anymore

    ROFL! Good one

    Karen:

    These are signs of a woman who watches Oprah

    Watching Oprah is a sign of either about get married or just got married :P Sorry, can’t stop teasing you. Hope you are having a wonderful time in Chennai

  53. 53 Twisted DNA

    The Mahathma:

    given birth to 48 offsprings

    Did you hit a century by now? Sorry it’s taking me forever to find time :(

    The_Girl_From_Ipanema:

    That is just a heart-breaking story

    Thank you! You are the only one who understood and sympathized with me!

    Twilight Fairy:

    Please to be dropping in any time you come to saddi dilli

    I take all matters related to food very serious. So don’t mind if I really do :)

    in dire consequences
    Dire consequences never sounded so poetic :)

    Pallavi:

    LOL or your wife’s disciplinarian side

    You ain’t seen nothing yet :)

    How do we know:

    then made 2 other ppl read it

    Can I hire you as my marketing manager? :)

    get it printed

    how do you know my deep, dark secrets!

    next time, remember, the Punjus serve 2 khanas - the breakfast, and the lunch

    I wish I knew it before. Next time I sure won’t forget it

    Alan:

    A two meal deal! Sounds like good value

    Thanks and welcome back, Sir. Alan (Everybody who visits England gets knighted, right?)

    Dee:

    My God why you of all people

    You have no idea how many times I ask this question :)

  54. 54 Twisted DNA

    nz:

    Did you honestly think that lunch will be finished by 1pm

    I honestly did. BUt looking back at it, it was quite stupid of me :)

    Dream Catcher:

    U r one amazing writer…very very humorous

    Thank you very much. I truly appreciate the encouragement!

    Tulan:

    Haha! Always funny to hear such stories.

    Ekta:

    well atleast u got something to eat

    True. that was a the consolation prize :)

    lalitha:

    so did u managed to finish all the food served

    No. There was no room for lunch; that was the problem :)

    Loon Gal:

    and you’ve got me all nostalgic now

    You konw, you can get married and invite me…. ok scratch that… :P

    punjabis are dildaar people

    I told so to my wife but she insisted asking for to-go was not appropriate at a wedding!

    Vani:

    Of course you probably missed some things nicer

    LOL. Dont even remind me waht I missed! I still repent it

    you are funny, funny, funny

    Thank you, ma’am!

    Ravi:

    Thank you very much! I will try my best to keep up the quality!

  55. 55 OrangeJammies

    TD! You’re fantastic! I only wish you’d pop up more often!

  56. 56 Shantanu

    Ha ha, great post! My first time in your blog. I am sure to come back often.

  57. 57 Manasi

    Hahahaha! wonderful post! paneer (fried paneer) for b’fast!! ~urp~!!!

    When people are happy in life, they have a tendency to ruin it. They do things like getting married.

    Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! shaadi ke laddu, kahye to pachtai, na kahye to pachtai!!!

  58. 58 whatsinaname

    lol :)
    The illusions of an empty tummy?

  59. 59 Zanychild

    HAHAHA!
    so u ended eating breakfast for lunch
    poor you!

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