Key Points

Kolkata Knight Riders' 'Knight Bite' cooking show turned heads with an unexpected culinary crossover during Poila Baisakh. South African cricketers Quinton de Kock and Anrich Nortje showcased surprising kitchen skills while preparing a fusion Bengali paturi dish. Manish Pandey added star power to the unique cooking session, which blended South African peri-peri flavors with traditional Bengali cooking techniques. The playful episode concluded with the cricketers attempting to say "Shubho Nobo Borsho" and toasting to the Bengali New Year.

Key Points: KKR Stars De Kock & Nortje's Bengali Culinary Adventure

  • South African cricketers master traditional Bengali fish paturi dish
  • Manish Pandey joins culinary fusion cooking session
  • IPL champions celebrate Poila Baisakh with unique cooking show
  • Cricketers blend South African and Bengali cooking styles
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Shubho Nobo Borsho: KKR stars Quinton de Kock, Anrich Nortje & Manish Pandey trade cricket tactics for culinary creations

Quinton de Kock and Anrich Nortje surprise fans with cooking skills on KKR's 'Knight Bite' during Poila Baisakh celebration

"I live in the kitchen back home. My wife chills, I do all the cooking - Quinton de Kock"

Chandigarh, April 15

In a delightful culinary crossover celebrating Poila Baisakh (Bengali New Year), Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) cooking show 'Knight Bite' featured South African cricketers Quinton de Kock and Anrich Nortje alongside Indian star Manish Pandey for a special fusion cooking session, as per a release from KKR.

The episode showcased the cricketers trying their hand at preparing 'paturi' - a traditional Bengali dish where fish or prawns are wrapped in banana leaves and grilled - but with a South African twist using peri-peri marinade.

When asked about his kitchen experience, Quinton de Kock surprised everyone with his response, "I live in the kitchen back home. My wife chills, I do all the cooking," as quoted from a release by KKR.

The South African wicketkeeper seemed quite comfortable with the cooking process, even as his teammate Nortje admitted it was his 'first time in the kitchen in a very long time.'

Both South African cricketers revealed their love for fishing, with de Kock explaining what draws him to the sport, "The adrenaline rush you get from it... places around the world you go to... I've been all over like the Amazon, St. Charles, and going to mid-Africa for a good time with friends," creating a perfect connection to the cooking session where they prepared fish they didn't have to catch.

The cooking session featured a unique fusion -- a traditional Bengali paturi with a South African peri-peri marinade. The cricketers wrapped fish and prawns in banana leaves before grilling them in the Prestige Flip Air Fryer.

Adding star power to the cooking session, KKR's Manish Pandey joined the group.

Reflecting on joining KKR, with whom he has won the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2014, while delivering a player of the match performance, the veteran batter shared, "My first time for KKR and my first trophy also, so it was a lot of fun. The entire season we worked hard, and then final game, luckily that match was in Bangalore and because I live in Bangalore, it was a very memorable moment."

Adding enthusiastically about the team's prospects, he said, "The way everybody played last year was unbelievable, and I really hope the boys are ready to play and get another trophy this season also."

As the cricketers tasted their culinary creation, they seemed impressed with the result.

When asked if the dish was spicy, de Kock casually replied, "No, not for me," showcasing his comfort with Indian flavours. The episode concluded with a cheerful toast to Bengali New Year, with the South African players even attempting to say "Shubho Nobo Borsho" (Happy New Year in Bengali).

- ANI

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Sarah K.
This is such a wholesome crossover! Love seeing athletes show their human side. Quinton de Kock being the main cook at home is adorable 🥺 Can't wait to try making paturi with peri-peri now!
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Rajiv P.
As a Bengali, I appreciate the effort but I'm not sure about mixing peri-peri with our traditional paturi. Some flavors should stay pure. Still, great to see cultural exchange happening!
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Amit D.
Nortje admitting it's his first time in kitchen in ages is so relatable 😂 Meanwhile de Kock casually dropping that he cooks at home while being an international cricketer - legend!
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Priya M.
Shubho Nobo Borsho to all! What a creative way to celebrate Bengali New Year. KKR's content team deserves applause for these unique ideas. Also, Manish Pandey's nostalgia about 2014 win ❤️
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Tyler J.
As a South African, I'm loving how our boys are embracing Indian culture! The fishing stories were my favorite part - didn't know de Kock was such an adventurer. That air fryer looked handy too 👀

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