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    Bengali Receipes Anyone

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    Is there anyone who can start a food thread for bengali foods. Will be highly appreciated

    thanks

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    BAWARCHI.COM IS A GOOD COOKERY SITE. IT HAS RECIPES FROM ALL OVER iNDIA. CHECK IT OUT.

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    Thanks Niranjana...

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    hi friend4u,

    we enjoy bengali cooking greatly and try them(veg dishes)sometimes.for recipes and everything else about bengali food this is an excellent and extensive site hosted by sutapa ray.
    http://milonee.net/bengali_recipes/index.html
    u can scroll down to the recipe section and u will find a huge collection solely of bengali dishes from various sources(u can skip the homeview bangladesh section)

    btw,wud u know how to grind the small masala qty.without the shil-noda?
    hope u find the site useful

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    Hi rain
    Thanks a lot for the link..It's amazing.
    BTW can you tell us which of the veg dishes you liked the most from that site ?It'll be easy to make a start..

    Regards
    Sowmya

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    bengali cooking

    sure sowmya.
    and u r right.this lady has compiled recipes even from the newspapers in one site.
    bengali cooking can be predominantly non-veg.but some of the veg dishes too are just out of the world.esp like their dishes with mocha(banana flower)or paturis(veg or meat cooked in pockets of banana leaves)
    but being a pedestraian cook i can suggest only some everyday fares that we have liked. these r traditional fares which can have as many variations.u can try masur dal(angithi),aloo posto(sutapa's k)(good for chapati),chanadal(anita pal)(good for both rice and chapati),doi begun,bhindi chorchori(rasoi),spinach wonder(shotorupa online)(my friend made and liked it a lot).
    bengali cooking is partial to mustard oil,ground pastes and raduni-panch phorun very little of which shud be used.mustard oil has a slightly distinct taste so maybe u may want to substitute it with regular cooking oil like sunflower(coconut oil i found is unsuitable)see what u prefer and the choice of dish.other than this we like aloor dum and shukto but i refer to my mother's recipe for it.hope u find this site useful.

    regards
    rain

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    Hi Rain
    Thanks a bunch for your response.Will try them and let you know..

    Regards
    Sowmya

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    Hi Rain
    Tried "masoor dhal" and loved it.It was fabulous.A very simple,quick to prepare and tasty dish.

    Thanks
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    musur dal

    hi sowmya,

    glad that u enjoyed the "musur dal".it is said to be the easiest dal to digest.u can relish it with an exotic and elaborate side dish as also with a simple 'aloo bhaja'(potato fry) or curry.i recently enjoyed it with bhargavi's turai simla mirch fry!but to make a light meal for ourselves i like it in combination with 'teto chechki'.very simple dish. i am posting the recipe which i follow,

    250 gms sweet pumpkin chopped
    125 gms bittergourd chopped
    4 green chillies
    1/2 tsp mustard seeds
    2tbsp mustard oil
    salt to taste

    heat oil in pan and add mustard seeds.after they splutter add chillies and chopped pumpkin and karela.cook on low heat till the veg.becomes crisp and the water dries up.(it's imp to keep it at low heat.and the veg in the end will have little brown roasted look)

    u can try this if u like or even if u try something new from the site do let me know and i can try the same.
    cheers for ur perseverance to try out diff.kinds of dishes !!
    regards,

    rain

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    Thanks..will try and let u know.

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