Ilish Macher Dim-er Bhapa Shukto – Steamed Hilsa Roe Bitter-Sweet Curry

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🐟 Ilish Macher Dim-er Bhapa Shukto – Steamed Hilsa Roe Bitter-Sweet Curry πŸ›πŸŒΏ

 

A delicate, mildly bitter yet flavorful dish, Ilish Macher Dim-er Bhapa Shukto is a unique Bengali recipe that combines the richness of Hilsa fish roe with the subtle bitterness of vegetables and mustard-based steaming. This dish is a delightful addition to a traditional Bengali meal, perfect for those who love balanced flavors.


πŸ›’ Ingredients

For the Hilsa Roe Preparation:

βœ” Hilsa Roe (Ilish Macher Dim) – 200g
βœ” Turmeric Powder – Β½ tsp
βœ” Salt – Β½ tsp
βœ” Mustard Oil – 1 tbsp

For the Shukto (Bitter-Sweet Curry):

βœ” Bitter Gourd (sliced thinly) – Β½ cup
βœ” Raw Banana (sliced into thin strips) – Β½ cup
βœ” Pumpkin (diced into small pieces) – Β½ cup
βœ” Drumsticks (cut into 2-inch pieces) – 4-5 pieces
βœ” Potatoes (thinly sliced) – Β½ cup
βœ” Mustard Seed Paste – 2 tbsp
βœ” Poppy Seed Paste – 1 tbsp
βœ” Turmeric Powder – Β½ tsp
βœ” Salt – To taste
βœ” Sugar – Β½ tsp
βœ” Milk – Β½ cup (optional for creaminess)
βœ” Mustard Oil – 2 tbsp
βœ” Panch Phoron (Bengali five spice) – Β½ tsp
βœ” Bay Leaf – 1
βœ” Green Chilies (slit) – 3-4
βœ” Water – 1 cup


πŸ‘©β€πŸ³ Cooking Process

1️⃣ Preparing the Hilsa Roe

1️⃣ Clean the Hilsa Roe carefully and pat dry.
2️⃣ Marinate with turmeric and salt, let it rest for 5 minutes.
3️⃣ Heat 1 tbsp mustard oil and lightly sautΓ© the roe for 1-2 minutes.
4️⃣ Set aside for steaming later.

2️⃣ Cooking the Vegetables

1️⃣ In a pan, heat 1 tbsp mustard oil until it smokes.
2️⃣ Add panch phoron and bay leaf, let them splutter.
3️⃣ Add bitter gourd slices and fry for 2 minutes until slightly crisp.
4️⃣ Add potatoes, raw banana, pumpkin, and drumsticks; stir well.
5️⃣ Cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
6️⃣ Mix in turmeric, salt, and sugar, then pour 1 cup water and simmer.

3️⃣ Preparing the Bhapa (Steamed) Mixture

1️⃣ In a bowl, mix mustard seed paste, poppy seed paste, and green chilies.
2️⃣ Add the lightly sautΓ©ed Hilsa Roe into the mixture.
3️⃣ Pour in milk (optional for creaminess) and mix gently.
4️⃣ Once the vegetables are half-cooked, pour the bhapa mixture over them.
5️⃣ Cover the pan and let it steam on low flame for 10-12 minutes.

4️⃣ Final Touch

1️⃣ Drizzle a little extra mustard oil for enhanced aroma.
2️⃣ Stir lightly without breaking the roe and let it rest for 2 minutes.
3️⃣ Turn off the heat and serve hot!


🍽️ Serving Suggestions

βœ… Best enjoyed with steamed rice, as part of a traditional Bengali thali. 🍚🌿


πŸ“Œ Footnote:

This dish is an exquisite part of the Sundarban Hilsa Festival, also known as Sundarban Ilish Utsav, where food lovers can indulge in a variety of Hilsa delicacies amidst the serene beauty of the Sundarbans!

Bon AppΓ©tit! πŸ˜‹βœ¨

Updated: March 19, 2025 — 5:17 am