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Bid goodbye to the monsoons by indulging in the mouth-watering hilsa festival hosted by Bengal Dhaba

The festival is offering some mouth-watering Hilsa dishes made with fresh Hilsa, at just Rs 499-plus for each dish on the festival menu

Rohini Chakraborty | Published 31.08.23, 10:32 AM
Ilish Kalo Jeere Jhal is a light yet flavourful Hilsa dish with an earthy flavour of crushed nigella seeds complemented by the spiciness of fresh green chillies.

Ilish Kalo Jeere Jhal is a light yet flavourful Hilsa dish with an earthy flavour of crushed nigella seeds complemented by the spiciness of fresh green chillies.

Pictures: Rashbehari Das

With the monsoons about to retreat in the following weeks, the Bengali heart still craves for the season’s catch, Hilsa. Hence, the Bengal Dhaba is extending the dates for their much-awaited Hilsa Festival, which will be on till September 15. The festival is offering some mouth-watering Hilsa dishes made with fresh Hilsa, at just Rs 499-plus for each dish on the festival menu. From Shorshe Ilish to Ilish Biriyani, the menu of the Hilsa Festival has it all to pamper your Hilsa cravings. The Telegraph gets you the deets of the festival menu.

Posto Ilish is made by grinding poppy seeds into a smooth paste with mustard oil and red chilli to give a creamy gravy for the Hilsa.

Posto Ilish is made by grinding poppy seeds into a smooth paste with mustard oil and red chilli to give a creamy gravy for the Hilsa.

Marinated with mustard paste and mustard oil, the tender Hilsa fillet is gently wrapped in a banana leaf. This delicate dish is called Bhapa Ilish.

Marinated with mustard paste and mustard oil, the tender Hilsa fillet is gently wrapped in a banana leaf. This delicate dish is called Bhapa Ilish.

Doi Ilish is an irresistible creamy Hilsa dish made with yoghurt, giving a zesty yet flavourful taste.

Doi Ilish is an irresistible creamy Hilsa dish made with yoghurt, giving a zesty yet flavourful taste.

Ilish Biryani is the classic Calcutta biryani but with a spicy and lipsmacking Ilish to accompany it.

Ilish Biryani is the classic Calcutta biryani but with a spicy and lipsmacking Ilish to accompany it.

Last updated on 31.08.23, 10:32 AM
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