Assamese Cuisine is incomplete without this delicacy. 'Bhapot Diya' means to cook in steam, 'Iilis Maas' is Hilsa fish.
Steamed Hilsa is very easy to cook yet divinely delicious.
6 or 7pieces of Iilis Maas, washed and pat dried.
1/2 Onion, ground to a smooth paste.
5or 6 pods of Garlic, ground to a smooth paste.
3or 4 Green Chilly, slit length wise.
1 and 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder.
2 tsp level salt.
Smear the pieces of Iilis well with the batter of all the mixed ingredients.
Steam the Iilis in a steamer.
Bhapot Diya Iilis is ready to be served with a steaming hot plate of Joha rice ( a small grained rice with a lingering aroma, a favorite of the Assamese).
Photu dekhilei jibhar pani poru poru hoi....... can i know some tasty recipe on "Ou tenga" also-veg and well as non-veg(fish) plzzzz. Thanks in advance.
ReplyDelete:) Thanks Pranoy Jyoti. Will sure post more. In fact, sent quite a few fish recipes to the website "Its my northeast", you can check there after they update the site.
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ReplyDeleteYou keep on showing such tempting dishes. I have taken fish with only center bone. Can I have this one or is it full of bones?
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:) This particular fish is full of bones, but very tasty. I would suggest, steam for an hour to soften the bones. The bones become very soft and you can eat without worry.
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Assamese delicacies are so different from the rest
ReplyDeleteYes Onkar, they are and healthy too.
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very nicely done with the steps of cooking this dish, its one of my all time fav.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much TAMMY, for stopping by and for these lovely words of appreciation. I'm so glad you liked it.
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