Ilish Macher Dim-er Polao – Hilsa Roe Pilaf

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πŸ› Ilish Macher Dim-er Polao – Hilsa Roe Pilaf 🐟🍚

 

A royal Bengali delicacy, Ilish Macher Dim-er Polao combines the rich flavors of Hilsa roe with fragrant basmati rice, creating an aromatic and luxurious dish. This dish is a true celebration of Bengal’s most prized fish, often enjoyed during the Sundarban Hilsa Festival.


πŸ›’ Ingredients

πŸ”Ή For the Hilsa Roe Preparation

  • 200g Hilsa Roe (Ilish Mach-er Dim)
  • Β½ tsp Turmeric Powder
  • Β½ tsp Red Chili Powder
  • Salt (to taste)
  • 1 tbsp Mustard Oil

πŸ”Ή For the Pilaf (Polao)

  • 2 cups Basmati Rice (soaked for 30 minutes)
  • 3 tbsp Ghee
  • 1 Bay Leaf
  • 2 Green Cardamoms
  • 1-inch Cinnamon Stick
  • 3 Cloves
  • 1 Onion (thinly sliced)
  • Β½ tsp Sugar
  • 3-4 Green Chilies (slit)
  • Β½ cup Warm Milk with 10-12 strands of Saffron
  • 3 cups Hot Water or Light Fish Broth
  • Salt (to taste)

πŸ‘©β€πŸ³ Cooking Process

πŸ”₯ Step 1: Frying the Hilsa Roe

1️⃣ Clean the Hilsa roe carefully and marinate with turmeric, salt, and chili powder.
2️⃣ Heat mustard oil in a pan, fry the roe on medium flame until golden brown. Break it into small pieces and set aside.

🍚 Step 2: Preparing the Polao

1️⃣ Heat ghee in a heavy-bottomed pan. Add bay leaf, cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves. SautΓ© for a few seconds until aromatic.
2️⃣ Add sliced onions and sugar. Fry until onions turn golden brown.
3️⃣ Stir in the soaked rice and gently fry for 2-3 minutes.

πŸ’¦ Step 3: Cooking the Pilaf

1️⃣ Pour in hot water or light fish broth. Add salt to taste.
2️⃣ Cover and cook on a low flame for 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally.
3️⃣ Once the rice is nearly cooked, add the fried Hilsa roe and mix gently.

🌟 Step 4: Finishing Touch

1️⃣ Pour in saffron-infused milk and let it steam for 5 minutes.
2️⃣ Garnish with green chilies for extra flavor.


🍽️ Serving Suggestion

Serve this aromatic Hilsa Roe Pilaf with a side of Hilsa fish curry, cucumber salad, and a dollop of ghee for an unforgettable dining experience!


πŸ“Œ Footnote & Reference

This dish is a tribute to Bengal’s love for Hilsa, best celebrated during the Sundarban Hilsa Festival – an annual event dedicated to the β€œSundarban Ilish Utsav”, where food lovers enjoy the finest varieties of Hilsa preparations.

Updated: March 17, 2025 — 2:53 pm