I’m a writing mentor, culinary wordsmith and author. I run a writer's online membership Qissa check out my website for more information on how to join.
I was encouraged to cook ever since I was a child. I was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan, but my early childhood was spent travelling the world on ships, with my parents.
My father was in the Merchant Navy and I spent ten years experiencing different cultures, countries and cuisines. My mother has always loved cooking, and even on-board she would create meals on a single electric frying pan in our captain’s quarters. She cooked everything from biryani to fudge, and I, as an only child watched with wonder and delight – this created a strong foundation in cooking, and the nurturing it offers. We’d explore world markets on our travels and pick unusual ingredients wherever we went.
When I settled in Karachi, I was surrounded by grandmothers and aunts who cooked with ‘andaza’ – an Urdu word that means estimation and using instinct. I began cooking Pakistani food in my early adulthood, and was surprised when I could cook many dishes I’d never learnt from beginning to end.
My senses guided me to cook, learn, perfect, and make these recipes my own.
Cooking the food I grew up with, has kept the memories of those I have lost, and my childhood, alive in my heart and mind. Writing is my other love, and it is wonderful that I can combine both to bring my passions to life.
In Pakistan, recipes are shared as stories and through this oral tradition, a cook creates flavour and familiar comfort. To me, andaza is ‘the art of sensory cooking’ – this guides my writing, cooking and teaching.
I followed my father’s second career as a lawyer and practiced law for twelve years in London and Pakistan. Finally, it was my mother’s passion for cooking that guided me to find my real purpose. I quit law in 2012 and began a career in food writing and teaching. I wanted to highlight Pakistani cuisine’s individual history, flavour and culture.
I now teach Pakistani cookery in the U.K. and I also offer online courses and soon, a monthly membership.
I am the published writer of two award-winning and award-nominated cookbooks, and I continue to write for many international food and culture publications – but my heart belongs in narrative writing. I am currently working on a non-fiction (memoir) about growing up around food as a woman in Pakistan.
I am now settled in the inspiring city of Glasgow, Scotland.
Food has always been my anchor and helped me find belonging.
I hope you enjoy my recipes, stories and memories, and find one that resonates with you.
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Berufliche Info
- Sumayya Usmani – @sumayyausmani
- Author and writing mentor
- www.sumayyausmani.com/
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