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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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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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.

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.

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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Black Plum Salsa- Jaam Bhorta (জাম ভর্তা)

Black plum (Syzygium cumini) or Jaam is tropical summer fruit and another very mass favorite, close to heart fruits of Bangladesh. It is tangy, sweet, slightly bitter and full of surprising taste. Most interesting about jaam is after you eat half a dozen, your tongue gets stained to bright purple! This brings the memory of …

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Potato Fritter – Alur Chop (আলুর চপ)

It is almost half of Ramadan month has passed. As usual, I am late for recipe uploading, and sorry for that! During Ramadan month, Bangladeshi people breaks the fast eating various traditional foods, like Peyaju(onion fritters), Chola Bhuna(Spicy Chickpea), Beguni(aubergine fritters). All of these are vegan and closely tied with Bangladesh and ramadan month. So …

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Poa Pitha/Teler Pitha-পোয়া পিঠা/তেলের পিঠা

Pitha is one of the most delicious dessert and one of the most toughest things to make (in my opinion). Not only they require many trials and errors but it also need lots of tips and tricks from the experienced ones! Normally I am not very good at making pitha but in Bangladesh many pitha …

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Nigella Seeds Spread – Kalijira Bhorrta (কালিজিরা ভর্তা)

Here I come with my second post of the year 2024! It was such a busy month that even though I made a lot of vegan meals, neither I could take any picture nor write a post. So after passing almost a whole first month of the year, here I come today with my one …

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Puli Pitha

Fried Coconut Puli Pitha – Narikel er bhaja puli pitha (নারিকেলের ভাজা পুলি পিঠা)

Puli pitha makes me nostalgic. It reminds of my grandmother (my father's mother), bantering with my cousins about the pitha (because of the special shape of its filling!) and reminds me of winter in Bangladesh! It was a staple in Christmas, that my grandmother used to make a tons of puli pitha, stored in a …

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Aubergine Potato Curry! – Alu Beguner Torkari (আলু বেগুনের তরকারি)

Aubergine and Potato is a good pair for any dish, especially if its a curry! Today I am gonna share the most common yet easy delicious Bangladeshi Alu Begun Banjon ( Potato Aubergine Curry). The love for aubergine is well known in Bangladesh and there are many folk songs about aubergines and curry made with …

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The ultimate friendship of Rice and Lentil is called Khichuri (খিচুড়ি)!

Khichuri (খিচুড়ি) is the most favorite of all comfort food among Bangladeshis. We somehow find affinity of rainy days with Khichuri and dash of hot spicy spreads (Bhorrta), egg omelettes, a piece of fried Hilsa....Well the list goes on. Anyway, it's for sure that this rice lentil dish would give you the ultimate taste of …

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Spinach in Bangla Way – Palong Shak (পালং শাক)

...Spinach or not Spinach, that is the question.....some people like spinach in their pie, some don't like it at all! I like my spinach cooked with garlic and onion then eat with rice. That's why today I am going to share how we Bangladeshis cook it! This is super easy vegan dish to make! We …

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Spicy Sauteed Cabbage – Bhadhakopi Ghonto (বাঁধাকপি ঘণ্ট)

Do you love cabbage? Are you looking for a spicy recipe or are you looking for the long lost granny's recipe? Then this spicy sauteed cabbage is for you! This is another no onion, easy to improvise recipe, that means you can either make it too spicy or no spice at all. Jump to recipe …

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