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Shorshe Ilish

Shorshe ilish

If you are a Bengali or come from the east coast of India, or even Bangladesh, you may have tried the Shorshe Ilish recipe with white rice. Aromatic, fragrant and spicy, “Shorshe Ilish” or Hilsa in mustard sauce is a Bong-born’s dream food.

Ideally cooked in mustard oil, hilsa tastes great fried too: Steamed rice and fish fried in mustard oil is a staple food for fishermen. If I could use the word succulent in this context, I would have, but I think otherwise. So, let’s just say, a juicy fish with loads of meat in it (you can say I am a Bong), Shorshe ilish has equal amount of fish as its bones. But if you are alright with a battle of fish vs man, we’ll tell you, you’re on for some treat.

And before we get to the Shorshe ilish recipe, here’s some Trivia: Did you know that Hilsa basically is a sea-fish which only comes to lay eggs in fresh water? Umm, well, that’s when they are caught. Moving on…

 

Shorshe Ilish

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