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High on hilsa: Five traditional and easy ‘ilish’ recipes for the weekend

A quick steam, light gravy or a hearty stew — if there is hilsa in the house, can cook-a-thon be far behind?

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Pooja Mitra
Published 30.07.22, 06:13 PM

It’s that time of the year again when we plan our calendars around a hilsa lunch! Be it daily-use recipes or offbeat curations like ilish shukto or smoked ilish — we may never tire of this deliciously slick and full-flavoured monsoon delicacy.

So, if you’re staying in this weekend, bookmark these five traditional hilsa recipes for a big family lunch:

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Ilish Bhapa

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This recipe can be prepped in under 20 minutes and promises a fierce melange of spices.

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Ilisher Begun Diye Jhol

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Savour the goodness of hilsa with an old-school begun diye kancha maacher jhol — a light soupy gravy with nigella seeds and green chillies — it’s perfect when teamed with gorom bhaat, as the monsoon clouds loom over the city’s skyscape.

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Ilish Paturi

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A thick piece of hilsa in a paste of mustard and coconut, wrapped in a banana leaf makes for the perfect weekend recipe. Smoking hot rice, a few green chillies on the side — oh, the bliss!

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Shorshe Bata Diye Ilisher Jhal

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A delicious and spiced gravy that can be made in under 30-minutes — it’s a recipe for when the heart craves punchy flavours, but the stomach reminds you that balance is key.

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Ilish Shukto

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Ilish and shukto can be an elegant pairing and can offer an umami-rich flavour profile. While a classic shukto is a milky, veggie stew, some East Bengali recipes accommodate some piscine accents to the bitter curry to make a savoury maachher shukto.

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