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Smoky to sour: Four exotic hilsa recipes to ring in the monsoon

Liven up rainy days with these out-of-the-box ‘ilish’ recipes

Where there is 'ilish', can experimenting be far behind? Shutterstock

Pooja Mitra
Published 03.08.22, 05:32 PM

Like all good things, the hilsa season too will come to an end — and it’ll happen rather fast! So make haste and explore every possibility this delicious Bengali mainstay has to offer.

From quick work-day recipes to elegant party options — these four exotic hilsa recipes will not let you down:

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Hilsa biryani

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The hilsa biryani retains the regal taste notes of a quintessential biryani, but adds distinct and unique flavours, making it an umami-rich delicacy. Ring in a monsoon weekend with this ilish biryani recipe that is pairable with potatoes and eggs in true Kolkata tradition.

Ingredients

Hilsa pieces: 7-8

Basmati rice: 1 cup

Bay leaves: 2 large

Cinnamon stick: 1

Whole biryani garam masala: 1 tablespoon

Whole biryani garam masala paste: 1 tablespoon

Onion beresta (fried onion): 1 small cup

Onion-ginger-green chilli paste: 6 tablespoon

Milk: 1 cup

Kesar (saffron) strands: 1 teaspoon

Turmeric powder: 2 tablespoon

Kashmiri red chilli powder: 1 tablespoon

Potato: 4 (cut into halves)

Eggs: 4-5 boiled and peeled

Salt

Sugar

Mustard oil

Vegetable oil

Ghee

Recipe

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‘Ilisher tok’

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Maacher tok is a popular delicacy in several Bengali households. But, how about taking it a notch higher and exploring a hilsa variant of the same? This flavourful recipe makes sure your meal ends on a high.

Ingredients

Hilsa: 3 steak pieces, 1 head cut into half, 1 tail slit

Whole dry red chilli: 2

Red achari chilli: 2-3 cut into halves

Paanchforon (Bengali 5-spice mix): 1 tablespoon

Ripe tamarind paste: 3 tablespoon

Jaggery: 100-120 gm

Green chillies: 2-3 slit

Mustard oil

Turmeric powder: 1 tablespoon

Salt

Recipe

Tip

If you don’t like your tok too sweet, move the jaggery and tamarind quantity around for the desired taste

You can have this dish cold too. Just can batch cook and store for 2-3 days in the refrigerator

‘Ilish korma’

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A badshahi korma with the flavours of hilsa — if this is not perfect, what is? Rich gravy and thick hilsa pieces on a bed of white rice is the unfailing recipe for a weekend well done.

Ingredients

Hilsa pieces: 7-8

Fried onion: 1 small cup

Onion paste: 1 large onion boiled and turned into a fine paste

Ginger-green chilli paste: 1 tablespoon

Garlic paste: 1 tablespoon

Green chilli: 4-5, slit

Hung card: 8-10 tablespoon

Cashew nuts: 10-15 pieces soaked in lukewarm water and turned into a fine taste

Raisins soaked in milk: 8-10 pieces, made into a fine paste

Full fat milk: ½ cup

Bay leaf: 1

Whole dry chillies: 2

Whole garam masala: 1 teaspoon

Garam masala paste: ½ teaspoon

Red chilli powder: 1 tablespoon

Kashmiri red chilli powder: 1 teaspoon

Turmeric powder: 1 tablespoon

Mustard oil

Salt

Sugar

Ghee

Recipe

Smoked Hilsa

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If you have a hilsa cookout party planned this week and are looking for unique options, the smoked hilsa recipe is what you need. Succulent and Instagram-worthy, this recipe can be an elegant party starter.

Ingredients

Hilsa: 1 whole

Fried onion paste: 1 tablespoon

Ginger-green chilli paste: 1 tablespoon

Whole red chilli paste: 1 teaspoon

Kashmiri red chilli powder paste: 1 teaspoon

Lime juice: 1 teaspoon

Tandoori spice mix: 1 and ½ teaspoon

Melted butter: 1 small cup

Turmeric powder: ½ teaspoon

Salt

Chaat masala

Aluminium foil

Recipe

Serve piping hot with thin lemon wedges on the sides, and a dash of chaat masala on the top

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