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Jhal Muri Recipe | Kolkata Style Jhalmuri Snack

Jhal Muri Recipe | Kolkata Style Jhalmuri Snack

If you ever get a chance to visit Kolkata in West Bengal, you just cannot miss trying their version of the Bhel Puri called the Jhal Muri. It is the quintessential street food popular in this part of the Indian subcontinent. Till then, you can even try this tasty and vegan recipe through this post...

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Kachki Maach er Charchari

By: Bong Mom
Kechki Maach er Charchari | Small fish like Minnow or white bait cooked with potatoes and eggplant Kechki, Kachki or Kaski is a tiny, shimmering like silver fish that is very commonly found in freshwater ponds, streams and rivers of rural Bengal. They are really tiny, even smaller than the mourala fish.  These small fishes have such soft bones that they are cooked and eaten whole.

Mughlai Parota | Moglai Parota | Spicy Potato Curry -- a hack on Kolkata's favorite street food

By: Bong Mom
Mughlai Parota | Moglai Parota | Spicy Potato CurryMughlai Parota or Moglai Parota,  a very popular street food in Kolkata, is a  rectangular shaped flaky, crispy, fried bread with a filling of eggs, seasoned and cooked ground meat, onions and green chilies. It is served with a spicy potato curry (aloo r tarkari), slices of red onions and sometimes ketchup. The paratha dough is made

Joynagar er Moa | a winter Bengali treat from Bulbul Majumder

By: Bong Mom
Joynagar er Moa | a winter Bengali treatJoynagar er Moa is a famous but rustic sweet of Bengal. Made from khoi , kheer and nolen gur, it is a rare winter treat made in the small town of Joynagar about 50 kms from Kolkata. What makes Joynagar er Moa so famous is the Kanakchur Khoi(Bengali: ΰ¦•ΰ¦¨ΰ¦•ΰ¦šΰ§‚ΰ¦‘ΰ¦Ό) ,made from Kanakchur rice, an aromatic variety of rice from West Bengal, India. The popped rice or

Nonta or Jhaal Koraishutir Patishapta - Bengali Crepes

By: Bong Mom
The deluge of Pithe and Patishapta photos on my social media feeds finally got to me. I wasn't feeling exactly inclined to making anything as both my mother and in-laws have been not that well, and my mother, the trooper that she is did not have the energy to make anything for Sankranti.But then the "hyangla" person in me got the better of me. If I did not make anything for Sankranti, how would I

Chirer Pulao | Poha the Bengali way

By: Bong Mom
Chirer Pulao | Poha the Bengali wayBengali Chirer Pulao or Chirar Polao is largely similar to a Poha, with small differences like the former does not usually have kari patta, is sweeter and is overall Bong. Made with flattened rice, called chire or poha, the Bengali version is studded with vegetables like potatoes, cauliflower, carrots and sweet peas in winter. Garnished with fried peanuts or

Ilish Maacher Tauk -- heady memories

By: Bong Mom
Ilish Tauk | Ilish Machher Tok/Ambol | Hilsa Fish ChutneyChutney, Ambol and Tok are the three different varieties of sour dishes in Bengal, the difference being in the sourness and thickness of the gravy in the dish. While Chutneys are the sweetest with a thick, sticky base, the ambol and tauk/tok are more sour and have a thinner gravy. Of all this, the Tauk(or Tok) is supposed to be the most

Ma'r Peper Shukto -- Green Papaya Shukto

By: Bong Mom
Peper Shukto | Raw Green Papaya ShuktoShukto, in Bengali cuisine holds a very important place as a palate cleansing starter to a gourmet meal. Dating back in origin to the medieval period (as mentioned in Mangal-Kavya, shukto recipes might vary over time and region but a bitter vegetable is always the mainstay. The more common Bengali shukto is cooked with a mΓ©lange of vegetables. This

Ma-in-law's Macher Dim er Bora Jhol | Fish Roe Fritters

By: Bong Mom
Maachher Dim er Bora | Bengali Fish Roe FrittersFor fish loving Bengalis, the fish roe or macher dim is a delicacy that they hanker for. Nope we are not talking of caviar! While Ilish maach er dim(Hilsa Fish roe) is the star, the Rui Maach er dim comes a strong second when it is made into fritters or bora. Mostly available during the monsoon season, the fish roe of sweet water fish like Rui or

Lau with Dhonepaata - Lauki in Coriander-Poppy Seed paste

By: Bong Mom
Some days you wake up in the morning on a weekend and your life is so mundane that you sit down with a cup of chai and a foot long bottlegourd. No, you do not do anything new with the bottlegourd, you just chop it! You might also be watching something on your iPad while all the mundane chopping. Something like Bridgerton, which I had been resisting for a while and then finally gave in. Your life

Chana Bhaapa | Bhapa Paneer -- Steamed Paneer in Mustard sauce

By: Bong Mom
Chhana Bhapa | Bhapa Paneer | Steamed Paneer in Mustard sauceChana Bhaape or Steamed Paneer is a very popular Bengali Dish where fresh home-made chhana (ricotta cheese) is steamed in a a sauce of mustard and coconut. It is a very quick and simple recipe. Traditionally steamed in a pot or pressure cooker but I do it in the microwave. This recipe for Chhana Bhapa tells you both methods.Jump To

Gondhoraj Bhetki| Gondhhoraj Fish-- Fish flavored with Lime leaves

By: Bong Mom
Gondhoraj FishThe first time I had Gondhoraj Bhetki was about seven or eight years back at Oh! Calcutta. Even at that time, Bengali restaurants serving Bengali food in a great ambience was rare and Oh!Calcutta was kind of a trail blazer. I had found the food good enough but the restaurant too expensive. Two things had caught my fancy. One was their Nolen Gur er Ice Cream, I had never had that one

Kamala Salmon | Salmon cooked with Orange in an Indian Curry

By: Bong Mom
Komola Salmon|Salmon cooked with Oranges and spices Kamola Katla is a fish dish cooked with fragrant oranges made very popular by the Bengali movie Maacher Jhol. My Kamala Salmon has no relation to our Madame VP and is Salmon cooked with 🍊 oranges in a tangy, spicy Indian Curry It's been a while since I wrote here. A lot has happened since my

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