Nita Mehta | |
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Spouse | Subhash Mehta |
Culinary career | |
Cooking style | Indian |
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Website | nitamehta.com |
Nita Mehta is an Indian chef,[1] author,[2] restaurateur[3] and media personality, known for her cookbooks, cooking classes[4] and as a judge on cooking based television shows.[5]
Mehta has authored more than 400 cookbooks[dubious ] of which 6 million copies have been sold worldwide. In 1999, she won the Best Asian Cookbook Award for her book Flavours of Indian Cooking at the World Cookbook Fair in Paris.[6][better source needed] Her other notable books include Indian Cooking With Olive Oil,[7] Vegetarian Chinese,[8] Zero Oil Cooking,[9] Diabetes Delicacies,[10][better source needed] 101 Recipes for Children,[11] and The Best of Chicken and Paneer.[12]
Mehta runs a culinary academy known as Nita Mehta Culinary Academy in New Delhi, started in 2001.[13][better source needed] Apart from the original campus set up by Mehta, the academy runs on a franchise model.[14] Courses include those for fast food, traditional Indian meals, picnic packs, "low-calorie snacks", salads, desserts, chocolates, confectionery as well as "healthy heart" recipes.[4][15]
In 2012, Mehta turned restaurateur with the launch of her restaurant Kelong at Sarabha Nagar in Ludhiana.[3]
Several banks have chosen Nita Mehta's cooking classes among other events of interest to women to disseminate information related to personal finance, based on a Reserve Bank of India directive in 2004.[16] Panasonic organised an event in Coimbatore in 2004 where Nita Mehta was invited to share recipes for microwave cooking to promote the same.[17] In 2007, Kurkure, a brand of ready-to-eat snacks owned by PepsiCo ran a recipe contest which was judged by Nita Mehta.[18] In 2010, Mehta and Hamdard Laboratories created mocktail and dessert recipes for Rooh Afza which were used in a new marketing campaign.[19] Also in 2010, Step by Step a school in Panchsheel Colony, New Delhi consulted Mehta who provided a menu which was handed over to parents as a guide to food which should be packed for students going to the school.[20] Nita Mehta has judged several cooking contests, such as Mallika-e-Kitchen 2011 which culminated at JW Marriott in Chandigarh.[21] Later in 2011, Mehta appeared on the television cooking contest MasterChef India as a judge.[5]