Authentic Bengali Recipe: Ilish Macher Jhol (Hilsa Fish Curry)

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🍲 Authentic Bengali Recipe: Ilish Macher Jhol (Hilsa Fish Curry) 🐟

 

Ilish Macher Jhol is a classic Bengali delicacy loved by fish enthusiasts. With the delicate aroma and rich taste of Hilsa fish (Ilish), this curry brings a perfect blend of spice and flavor to your dining table.


πŸ›’ Ingredients:

  • 🐟 Fresh Hilsa Fish (Ilish) – 6-7 pieces (around 500g)
  • 🌿 Turmeric Powder – 1 tsp
  • 🌢️ Red Chilli Powder – 1 tsp
  • πŸ₯„ Mustard Seeds (ground into fine paste) – 2 tbsp
  • πŸ₯₯ Mustard Oil – 4 tbsp
  • πŸƒ Green Chillies – 4-5 (slit)
  • πŸ§‚ Salt – to taste
  • 🌱 Nigella Seeds (Kalonji/Kalo jeera) – Β½ tsp
  • πŸ’¦ Water – 1Β½ cups
  • πŸ… Tomato (medium, sliced) – 1 (optional)
  • 🍈 Lemon Juice – 1 tbsp (optional)
  • 🌿 Fresh Coriander leaves – for garnishing (optional)

🍳 Cooking Process:

Step 1: Preparation

  • Thoroughly wash Hilsa fish pieces under cold water, pat them dry gently.
  • Marinate fish pieces with turmeric powder, a pinch of salt, and a little mustard oil for about 10-15 minutes.

Step 2: Frying the Fish

  • Heat mustard oil in a pan until it starts smoking lightly (to remove pungency), reduce heat.
  • Gently shallow fry Hilsa fish pieces for about 2 minutes on each side. Don’t overcook; keep aside.

Step 3: Cooking the Curry

  • In the same pan (add extra oil if required), temper with Nigella seeds and slit green chillies.
  • Add sliced tomato (optional) and sautΓ© briefly until softened.
  • Mix mustard paste with water (Β½ cup) and add to the pan. Stir continuously to prevent curdling.
  • Cook on low flame for 2-3 minutes until oil separates.

Step 4: Simmering

  • Gently add the lightly fried Hilsa pieces into the gravy.
  • Pour in remaining water (1 cup) slowly; add salt according to taste.
  • Cover and simmer gently for 7-10 minutes on low heat.

Step 5: Finishing Touch

  • Optionally drizzle lemon juice for extra zest.
  • Garnish with fresh coriander leaves and additional slit green chillies if desired.

🍽️ Serving Suggestion:

Serve hot Ilish Macher Jhol accompanied by steamed white rice 🍚 for an authentic Bengali meal experience.


πŸ“Œ Quick Tips & Notes:

  • Authentic Bengali cooking often uses mustard oil for the perfect taste and aroma. Substitute cautiously if unavailable.
  • Avoid excessive stirring after adding fish to prevent breaking.
  • Ilish fish has delicate bones; savor with caution.


Experience the vibrant Bengali tradition and celebrate the deliciousness of Ilish by joining the annual Sundarban Hilsa festival (also known as the Sundarban ilish utsav) β€” a festive event that pays tribute to the exquisite taste and cultural significance of Hilsa fish in Bengal.


Reference & Credit:

  • Recipe inspired by traditional Bengali cooking methods and authentic household recipes.
  • More insights and culinary traditions can be explored at Sundarban Hilsa festival (Sundarban ilish utsav).
Updated: March 16, 2025 — 1:33 pm