Mutton Aubergine! – Begun Khasi (বেগুন খাসি)!

Begun Khasi aka Mutton Aubergine is not a recipe of meat. Its just the aubergine cooked in a way that it taste almost like goat meat! This is what my mother used to cook and I guess this is the traditional recipe from her hometown. Jump to recipe For this recipe, we need thing long …

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Radish Stir Fry – Mula Bhaji (মূলা ভাজি)

Radish is a root vegetable that has really a pungent and not very delicate smell, that's why as a kid, I really hated that veggie! Later I have seen, especially in Europe that radish can be pretty small and cute to eat as a salad and it is actually a very delicious veggie. In Bangladesh, …

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Spicy Tomato Spread – Tomato Chatni (টমেটো চাটনি)

I know you have tasted sun dried tomato pesto, but have you ever had a spicy, tangy tomato spread with your bread? I bet this recipe will blow your mind! This tomato chatni (aka tomato spread) is spicy, tangy, full of flavor and easy to make but super delicious! Jump to recipe I have used …

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Spinach Mung Daal- Palong Shak Ghonto (পালং শাকের ঘণ্ট)!

I have shared already too many recipes of Spinach. They are delicious, healthy and super quick to cook! Today's recipe is one the classic Bangladeshi grandma style spinach which I have found from an amazing storyteller in Facebook. The original recipe is shared here. I wish you could also read and feel her amazing writing! …

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Sesame Butternut Squash – Til Kumra (তিল কুমড়া)!

Butternut squash with sesame is bit different and completely new recipe for me! I have found this recipe from the magical writer Smriti Bhodro in Facebook and with her amazing writing skills, I was lost to her memory lane! I am grateful to this writer who are sharing not only the classic Bangladeshi vegan recipes …

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Cabbage recipe – Badhakopi Ghonto 2 (বাঁধাকপি ঘণ্ট)

Cabbage is one of my to go veggie. However, there are only a few recipes that I really like. In Bangladesh, we have big headed cabbage grown during winter. In Denmark, cabbage is found all year around, and there are many varieties- like red cabbage, salad cabbage and even savoy cabbage. Today I am going …

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Sweet and Sour Aubergine – Begun er Tok (বেগুনের টক)

I have been meaning to write this recipe for very long time but I rarely have the occasion to make this recipe - Sweet and Sour Aubergine or Begun er Tok (বেগুন এর টক). This is one of the best pair to go with Daal, Polao or any vegetarian dish you make and it brings …

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Zucchini with Mung Daal Recipe – Zucchini Ghonto (জুকিনি ঘণ্ট)

Zucchini is not my favorite vegetable. Somehow I don't find it super delicious and its full of water, so whenever I try to cook zucchini, they loose consistency and texture. Plus, in Denmark, zucchini is super expensive,as one zucchini cost almost the same as a kilo of potato! Well, in abroad I miss lots of …

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Love Story of Okras 2 – Dherosh Bhaji 2 (ঢেঁড়স ভাজি ২)

Okra, Ladies Finger, Bhendi, Dheros, (scientific name: Abelmoschus esculentus)...no matter what you call it, Okra is one of the most common vegetable in South Asia! In Bangladesh, we call it Dherosh (ঢেঁড়স), in some areas, its called Bhendi (ভেন্ডি)। I really like to know who came up with the name "Ladies Finger." Is it because …

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Fried Squash Blossom – Kumra Phuler Bora (কুমড়ো ফুলের বড়া)

Fried squash or pumpkin blossom is one of the most nostalgic food in Bangladesh. It is even mentioned in our literature many times. Even one of the poem about Bangladesh fighting on saving mother tongue called Mago, Ora Bole, where the first line mentions about pumpkin flower. It shows how old and close to our …

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Fried Potato Pocket – Alu Puri (আলু পুরি)

Alu Puri (আলু পুড়ি) is one of the best and delicious street food in Bangladesh! Alu means potato and puri means round fried dough with stuffings. There are no single street food shop that don't sell alu puri, when it's time for afternoon snacks! There are two different versions, one is with potato which I …

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

Bottle Gourd or Lau (Bangla: লাউ) is very common winter vegetable in Bangladesh. I have mentioned it in my other post that the whole plant and all parts of fruit are edible. We Bangladeshis are so amazed by this that we even have a folk song about it. So today I am writing a recipe …

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Wax Gourd Stir Fry – Chal Kumra Bhaji (চাল কুমড়া ভাজি)

Wax gourd belongs to tropical vegetable family. Wax gourd has many names, like ash gourd,white gourd, winter gourd, tallow gourd, ash pumpkin, winter melon, but mainly this veggies is known for its whitish, waxy coat which gives the distinctive look. I was not very fond of the taste of the wax gourd as a child, …

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Hyacinth Bean Stir Fry – Sheem Alu Bhaji (শিম আলু ভাজি)

Hyancinth bean (Lablab purpureus) is one of the most adored vegetable in Bangladesh. It is dark green, half moon, flat in shape, even sometimes you can find them in dark purple color. We call it Sheem (শীম) in Bangla and there are many awesome vegan recipes with this vegetables, for example, spread (bhorrta), sheem - …

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Snake Gourd Stir Fry – Chichinga Bhaji (চিচিঙ্গা ভাজি)

The name sounds weird - either Chichinga or Snake gourd. It looks weird too! But it does not mean this tropical vegetable taste weird. Chichinga taste in between cucumber and bottle gourd, but it has crunchier texture than cucumber. As this grow mainly in tropical areas, no wonder I hardly find it in Denmark. Luckily …

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Bottle Gourd Leaf Stir Fry – Lau Shak (লাউ শাক)

Bottle Gourd is very common winter vegetable in Bangladesh. We call it Lau (Bangla: লাউ) and the scientific name is Lagenaria siceraria. Bottle gourd is also known as Calabash Gourd and the flower is white, fruit is bright green and as it is under pumpkin family, the plant is climbing vine type. The best thing …

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Banana Donuts – Kolar Pitha (কলার পিঠা)

This is the first Sweets recipe that I am sharing in Vegan Bangla. Normally I don't make a lots of sweets and even if I try, it does not turn out that good...hahaha may be I am not a sweet person that's why! The other reason could be that most of the desserts and sweets …

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Bangla Style Fried Rice – Bhaja Bhat (ভাজা ভাত/ ভাত ভাজি)

Fried rice is mostly known from South East Asia. But the moms of Bangladesh, who like to save money and food, they make amazing fried rice from left overs! In Bangladesh we eat rice almost three times a day, so it is normal to have leftover rice from day before. There are many recipes of …

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Love Story of Okras! – Dherosh Bhaji (ঢেঁড়স ভাজি)

Okra, Ladies Finger, Bhendi, Dheros, (scientific name: Abelmoschus esculentus)...no matter what you call it, Okra is one of the common vegetable in South Asia! In Bangladesh, we call it Dherosh (ঢেঁড়স), in some areas, its called Bhendi (ভেন্ডি)। I really like to know who came up with the name "Ladies Finger." Is it because its …

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Rainy Day Luxury is Vegetable Khichuri – Shobji Khichuri (সবজি খিচুড়ি)

Previously I have shared traditional Khichuri (খিচুড়ি) recipe which is one of the most favorite of all comfort food among Bangladeshis, especially in the rainy days. Yesterday, it was raining in Copenhagen, so I decided to make Khichuri, but with a slightly different recipe. Its called Shobji Khichuri or Vegetable Khichuri, where veggies are cooked …

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