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Spicing up her life with kosher Indian home delivery

Lawyer Katherine Bennett-Brownstein spotted a gap in the market for kosher curry and is cooking up a storm

July 5, 2018 07:35
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ByClaire Cantor, Claire Cantor

3 min read

In Katherine Bennett Brownstein’s kitchen, simmering pots of vibrantly coloured vegetables emit sumptuous smells of foreign lands, and the comforting scent of fragrant basmati rice lingers. It’s a hive of industrious energy.

The 32 year-old mother of three children under eight is preparing sag aloo, a traditional dish of potatoes and spinach, for one of her latest Indian take away orders. But this is no ordinary takeaway — it’s London’s first, homemade, kosher Indian takeaway — Curry by Kat.

The venture came about after a chat with a girlfriend who had recently set up her own business and inspired Brownstein, a government lawyer by day, to follow her dreams. “Although I enjoy my job, I don’t love it,” she says, “I know something is missing. The passion. And now I think I’ve found it — it’s cooking.”

The idea crystallised one day whilst watching Jamie Oliver on television making a familiar curry and she realised, “I could do that.” She set about researching the market. The last kosher Indian restaurant in London, Bet Ha’Madras, had recently closed, and there was some doubt whether people wanted kosher Indian anymore.