Jute Mallow Stir Fry – Paat Shak Bhaji (পাট শাক ভাজি)

I am so so so much excited to write and share this recipe with you because for living the last 10 years in Europe I have knew this specific leafy vegetable to be found in Denmark! Yes I am talking about the Jute mallow or in Bangla we call it Paat Shak. It has many …

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Bel er shorbot

Wood Apple Delight – Bel er shorbot (বেল এর শরবত)

In the scorching summer heat, one of the most refreshing drinks in Bangladesh is wood apple delight, also known as bel er shorbot. Honestly, the name doesn’t quite do justice to this incredible non-alcoholic drink—but its earthy sweetness and perfectly balanced flavor are enough to rejuvenate you on even the hottest days. Wood apple (Aegle …

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Lau er khosa bhaji

Bottle Gourd Peel Fry.2- Lau er Khosa Bhaji.2 (লাউ এর খোসা ভাজি.২)

Here comes another post about Bottle gourd! I have mentioned it in my other post that the whole plant and all parts of fruit are edible. So today I am writing another recipe using bottle gourd peels, which is normally considered as a waste in western countries. Unlike other gourds, Bottle gourd's skin is very …

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Lau dhone patar jhol (Bottle gourd curry)

Bottle Gourd Curry with Coriander – Lau Dhone Patar Jhol (লাউ ধনে পাতার ঝোল )

Have I mentioned in my earlier post that Bottle Gourd aka Lau is known as the King Vegetable in Bangladesh? If I said that before, pardon me but I am saying it again, bottle gourd is the KING of all vegetables! It is so versatile that it can be cooked in so many different ways …

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Hyacinth Bean Spread – Deshi Shimer Bhorta (দেশি শিম ভর্তা)

Deshi Shim or Hyacinth Bean (Lablab purpureus) is very popular winter vegetable in Bangladesh. I don't know where the name Hyacinth comes from but I guess the flowers of hyacinth bean looks like hyacinth flower- may be. The bean itself looks like half moon, dark green in colour with deep purple edges. It has a …

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Sesame Seeds Spread – Til er Bhorrta (তিল ভর্তা)

Today I have a bit of twist with my recipe! I have been always wanting to present Bangladeshi homemade food as diversified and appealing so that people from different counties and cultures can also enjoy our food. Today I found a recipe that I presented in Danish way and I also ate it, I couldn't …

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Mular Torkari /Radish curry

Radish Curry -Mular Torkari (মূলার তরকারি)

Here comes my another not-so-favorite-but-I-have-no-other-vegetable-to-cook-hense-the-big-radish recipe! It was my belated father's most favorite vegetable, as I have mentioned it several times in my previous blog posts. Usually the radishes in Bangladesh are smaller and different in colors and only to be grown in winter. Basically radish aka Mula is a winter vegetable and every family …

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The Classic Bangladeshi Mung Bean Soup – Ghono Muger Daal (ঘন মুগের ডাল)

Who doesn’t love a warm, hearty lentil soup in winter? In Bangladesh, we have two different kinds of lentils- one is called Moshur daal (Lens Culinaris) and another is called Muug Daal (Vigna radiata). Muug Daal is also called green gram as the beans are covered with deep green husk and has a slightly different …

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Sweet Jackfruit Fritters – Kathaler Pitha (কাঁঠালের পিঠা)

Well, I am not sure how to put this, but I never thought that I would ever do this recipe! Yes, this is Jackfruit fritter, the one fruit that I am not particularly fond of, because it leaves a hint of jackfruit smell everywhere, if you are not careful. Somehow I had some jackfruit left …

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Olive Pickle – Jolpai er Achar (জলপাই এর আঁচার)

I am so so excited to share this olive pickle recipe with you! I have been looking for this specific spicy-tangy olive pickle for a while, and couldn't find it anywhere, not even when I looked for it in Bangladesh two years ago. So, luckily I found olive in Bangladeshi shop in Denmark and without …

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Chili Pickle Kacha moricher achar

Green Chili Pickle – Kacha Moricher Achar (কাঁচা মরিচের আঁচার)

I have made many kinds of pickles, but making chili pickle was a very different kinds of experience, in terms of taste, flavor and type. It has become one of my favourite kind of pickle so far. Not only its very easy to make, but it goes with any kinds of food, as a relish …

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Bottle Gourd Stir Fry – Lau Bhaji (লাউ ভাজি)

Once again, I come up with another bottle gourd recipe and I don't regret it at all! Usually bottle gourd is a winter crop in Bangladesh. However, in Denmark it is always available, mostly due to importation in summer from Southern Italy or other warmer countries in Europe. I might have mentioned in one of …

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Bottle Gourd Peel Spread – Lau er khosha Bhorta (লাউ এর খোসা ভর্তা)

Once again, I come up with another bottle gourd recipe and I don't regret it at all! It is another old and traditional vegan recipe, which is not only tasty but also a great example of using vegetable scraps. We Bengalis never throw vegetable peels away but make different dishes out of them like stir …

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Bottle Gourd Leaf Spread.2- Lau Patar Bhorta (লাউ পাতার ভর্তা ২ )

Bottle Gourd or Water Gourd is a king vegetable in Bangladesh. I have already put many recipes of this king vegetable and yet, more to come. Previously I made bottle gourd leaves bhorta/spread (previous post) and today I am making the spread again but slightly different. As you might already know spread or bhorta is …

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Asian Palm Cake – Taal er Bhapa Pitha (তালের ভাপা পিঠা)

According to the Bengali calender, now its the month of Taal (Asian Palm or Borassus flabellifer). The month is called Bhadra (ভাদ্র) and it is so hot and humid that we say Taal Paka Gorom (তাল পাকা গরম), which means that the weather is so hot that it will even mature and ripen the Taal. Like this we Bengalis have many idioms connected with this fruit and even rhymes and stories.

Victoria Plum Pickle – Victoria Plum er Aachar (ভিক্টোরিয়া প্লামের আঁচার)

As inspired and succeed by making Mirabelle plum pickle, today's recipe will be Victoria plum pickle. I received these beautiful plums from my colleague Maria, who has two large trees full of Victoria plums. I asked her specifically for the green, unripe ones which are much better to make pickle with. I just love that …

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Asian Palm Sweet Fritters – Taal er Bora Pitha (তালের বড়া পিঠা)

According to the Bengali calender, now its the month of Taal (Asian Palm or Borassus flabellifer). The month is called Bhadra (ভাদ্র) and it is so hot and humid that we say Taal Paka Gorom (তাল পাকা গরম), which means that the weather is so hot that it will even mature and ripen the Taal. Like this we Bengalis have many idioms connected with this fruit and even rhymes and stories.

Goosefoot Leaves Stir Fry -Bothua Shak Bhaji (বথুয়া শাক ভাজি)

The name goose foot sounds a little funny but in Bangladesh this leaves are very common and simply known as Bothua or Boittha shak (Chenopodium album). It is one of the common leaves found in Bangladesh during winter (Dec - Feb) seasons and many of us likes them best as for their taste and their …

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Fried Pointed Gourd – Potol Bhaja (পটল ভাজা )

I personally hate the name 'gourd.' I mean any vegetable name that ends with 'gourd', makes me almost cry. Well, my personal feelings for the name gourd doesn't effect anything, however just for your knowledge, gourd usually refers to all the veggies that belongs to Cucurbitaceae family, same family where cucumber belongs. Basically, Pointed Gourd …

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Potato Potol Curry – Alu Potoler Jhol (আলু পটলের ঝোল )

I have a love-hate relation with Potol. I never liked it in curry but like it better when fried. By the way, you may ask, what is a Potol? Potol is a vital summer vegetable in Bangladesh, also known as Pointed Gourd in English (scientific name: Trichosanthes dioica) because of pointy ends on both side. …

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