Sundarban Hilsa Festival

Ilish Macher Tel Jhol – Hilsa Fish Curry in Oil

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🍲 Ilish Macher Tel Jhol – Hilsa Fish Curry in Oil

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β€œIlish Macher Tel Jhol” is an authentic Bengali delicacy renowned for its rich taste and delightful aroma. Hilsa, locally known as β€œIlish,” is celebrated especially during monsoons, and the curry accentuates its unique flavors through minimal yet flavorful spices.


πŸ“ Ingredients:

  • 🐟 Hilsa Fish (Ilish) – 6-8 medium-sized pieces, cleaned
  • πŸ₯„ Mustard Oil – Β½ cup (essential for authentic flavor)
  • 🌢️ Green Chilies – 4-5, slit lengthwise
  • 🌾 Turmeric Powder – 1 teaspoon
  • πŸ§‚ Salt – as required
  • 🌱 Nigella Seeds (Kalonji/Kalo Jeera) – Β½ teaspoon
  • πŸ’§ Water – 1Β½ cups
  • πŸ₯¬ Fresh Coriander (optional) – chopped, for garnishing

🍳 Cooking Process (Step-by-Step):

Step 1: Preparation of Hilsa

  • Clean Hilsa fish pieces gently and marinate with salt and turmeric powder for 10-15 minutes.

Step 2: Heating Oil

  • Heat mustard oil in a deep-bottomed pan until it smokes lightly, then cool slightly to reduce pungency.

Step 3: Tempering the Oil

  • Add nigella seeds (kalonji) and slit green chilies to the hot oil and sautΓ© briefly till aromatic.

Step 4: Adding the Fish

  • Carefully place marinated Hilsa pieces into the pan and lightly fry on each side for 1-2 minutes.

Step 5: Cooking the Curry

  • Pour in 1Β½ cups of warm water and gently stir to mix spices evenly.
  • Simmer on low heat for 8-10 minutes, allowing the flavors to blend and the fish to become tender.

Step 6: Final Touch

  • Adjust salt as per taste and drizzle a tablespoon of raw mustard oil on top for enhanced flavor.
  • Garnish with fresh coriander leaves (optional).

🍽️ Serving Suggestion:

Serve hot with steamed white rice and a wedge of lime. Enjoy the traditional Bengali flavor of this aromatic curry!


🌟 Note:
Hilsa fish is highly prized for its distinct flavor. It’s celebrated passionately in Bengal, especially during the monsoon season when Hilsa is abundant.


πŸ”— References & Credits:

Experience the essence of Bengali culinary traditions at the upcoming Sundarban Hilsa festival also celebrated locally as Sundarban ilish utsav, a unique event showcasing Hilsa dishes and Bengali culture.

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