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Gondhoraj Lebu

Only for its aroma (for which this limed is known as Gondhoraj) and flavor, this special lime from the state of West Bengal, has got a special space both in Bengali kitchen and in the minds of most of the Bengali foodies. Experimentation with this lime is now rampant everywhere, both in Bengali and non-Bengali kitchens. Some of the well known five-star restaurants and food chains have already started using this Gondhoraj lime in various dishes they prepare. And the dish prepared by them with this Gondhoraj lime are superbly awesome as told by some of the foodies Bong Haat Binodon team has contacted. In a quest to know the wide range of usage of Gondhoraj lime, Bong Haat Binodon team has handpicked such 7 wonderful dish that can be prepared with this Bengal pride "Gondhoraj (Lebu) lime".

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If you are a true Bong minded person who loves tradition and culture of Kolkata, then you are bound to celebrate a Monsoon Bong Fish Fiesta, in the kitchen, during these July- August -September months. The abundance of fishes like Hilsa/Illish, Pabda/Butter Fish, Prawn and many more caught by our happy fishermen and the profound site of availability in the local market excite our taste buds to buy back home few variants and to cook in style for your guest and family members. Here, these recipes are helping hand for the preparation you wish to incorporate for separate fish. We can't ignore the usual instinct of traditional Bengali cooking methods of Jhol/Jhal/Bhapa, but few addition of trendy ingredients sometimes can satisfy the excellent dining options at home itself.Read More
Comment | Posted By Ruby Pathak

Monsoon Bong Fish Fiesta - Pabda Bori Masala

August 12, 2019 3:19:46 PM IST

If you are a true Bong minded person who loves tradition and culture of Kolkata, then you are bound to celebrate a Monsoon Bong Fish Fiesta, in the kitchen, during these July- August -September months. The abundance of fishes like Hilsa/Illish, Pabda/Butter Fish, Prawn and many more caught by our happy fishermen and the profound site of availability in the local market excite our taste buds to buy back home few variants and to cook in style for your guest and family members. Here, these recipes are helping hand for the preparation you wish to incorporate for separate fish. We can't ignore the usual instinct of traditional Bengali cooking methods of Jhol/Jhal/Bhapa, but few addition of trendy ingredients sometimes can satisfy the excellent dining options at home itself.Read More
Comment | Posted By Ruby Pathak

Monsoon Bong Fish Fiesta - Narkel Kheer Chingri

August 12, 2019 3:24:35 PM IST

If you are a true Bong minded person who loves tradition and culture of Kolkata, then you are bound to celebrate a Monsoon Bong Fish Fiesta, in the kitchen, during these July- August -September months. The abundance of fishes like Hilsa/Illish, Pabda/Butter Fish, Prawn and many more caught by our happy fishermen and the profound site of availability in the local market excite our taste buds to buy back home few variants and to cook in style for your guest and family members. Here, these recipes are helping hand for the preparation you wish to incorporate for separate fish. We can't ignore the usual instinct of traditional Bengali cooking methods of Jhol/Jhal/Bhapa, but few addition of trendy ingredients sometimes can satisfy the excellent dining options at home itself.Read More
0 Comment | Posted By Tanmay Sar

Mini baggy Baguettes with limited ingredients

April 7, 2020 11:59:08 AM IST

Many people say that cooking is like science where measurements, temperature, quality of ingredients, availability of ingredients and procedure are important to achieve what is called “perfect dish”. Being a scientist and a passionate cook, I could vouch how important some of these parameters are for cooking, but varying the ingredients and playing a little bit with the recipe can sometimes do wonders to your dish. Innovation is not easy and comes with a price, but it surely teaches us what works and what does not, just like your lab experiments do.

I love to cook and I am a vegetarian. As a working woman, however, I find it difficult to hold on to the passion, since grocery shopping is usually done once a week meaning a thorough planning of meals. However, a lot of people must have faced the issue of limited ingredients making them abandoning recipes and this is where I would like to give my two cents.

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Comment | Posted By Nivedita Awasthi Mishra from Fribourg, Switzerland