Narkal- Doi- shorshe Ilish Bhapa/ Steamed Hilsa in Coconut -mustard-yogurt gravy/Ilish Bhape
I had a lot of thing in mind to write about. But my daughter is going to be home soon. And I want to be with her when she is back from her child minder. Dilemma of a working mother.
But hay! I am not leaving you high and dry . Here is the recipe for one of the best fish on earth. Ilish or Hisla. The
fish no Bengali can resist. The silver shiny fish is the king of all. Taste,
texture, and flavour nothing compares to it. So for today’s special dinner, I
made a very simple but traditional hilsa recipe, Narkal- Doi- shorshe Ilish
Bhapa/ Steamed Hilsa in Coconut -mustard-yogurt gravy
The ingredients are very simple and easily
available. Fresher the fish, tastier will be the dish. but living in UK, i had to do with frozen one, which didn't taste bad either. The recipe calls for
black and white mustard paste. To make black and white mustard paste, soak the
mustard seeds for at least an hour in water and grind with a pinch of salt and
green chilies.
Ingredients
6 pieces Ilish/Hilsa
Fish
4 tbsp Mustard (mix
yellow & black mustard seeds in equal proportion)
100 gm Fresh Yogurt
½ cup grated
coconuts
4 table spoon Mustard
oil (I was extra generous. I love the smell of mustard oil)
Turmeric powder
Salt to taste
Few slit green
chilies (as per taste)
Method
1.
Soak the mustard seed for 1 hour ( 20 mins minimum)
2.
Mix green chilli, mustard seeds and coconut together
3.
Make a paste in the blender
4.
Immediately pour the mixture and add some salt (you can blend it with
salt. I avoid adding salt in the machine )
5.
Beat the yogurt till smooth and mix it with the mustard mixture.
6.
Mix turmeric with the mustard and yoghurt mixture
7.
Add half the oil with the above spice paste
8.
Rub little mustard oil and salt
on the fish
9.
Pour the spice mix on the fish and marinate is well
10.
Rub little oil on a frying pan
11. Arrange the fish
and pour the entire Coconut -mustard-yogurt masala paste on them
12. Sprinkle some more
mustard oil and arrange some more green chilli for aroma
13. Now
cover the pan and cook it on very low flame
14. Cook
for 15/20 mins or till oil separates.
15. Serve
with boiled rice and Gondhoraj lebu!
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