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Bengali Dhal

Here is my recipe for dhal based on my many experiences cooking with my friends over the years. We love this served over freshly made basmati rice. Don't skimp on the caramelized onions and garlic - it...

Author: Tabitha C

Egg and Potato Curry

North Indian in origin, I was very grateful to have found this recipe. It is very similar to what was served to us by our Bengali neighbors years ago! Serve hot with a side of thickly sliced bread.

Author: sunwind

Spicy Crab Curry Bangla Style

A spicy crab curry cooked with hot Indian spices, sliced red onion, and sliced potatoes (what we Bengalis call Chocchori Aloo.) It's best eaten with hot rice.

Author: keka1980

Prawn Malai Curry

This delicious, mild curry is so easy to make. The word 'malai' means cream, but this curry gets its creaminess from coconut milk. This is a recipe from Bengal, which is famous for its seafood. Serve it...

Author: Niloufer

Bangladeshi Beef Curry

This recipe is very common and popular in Bangladeshi home kitchens. This cooking requires less spices in a balanced way. It can be served with rice, roti, naan, or paratha.

Author: Shumon's Recipe

Spicy Shrimp (Chingri Maach)

This Indian (Bengali) spicy shrimp curry can be made with a variable amount of spice, and goes great with basmati rice or naan.

Author: TAVARUM

Indian Fish Curry

A very spicy dish. This recipe is inspired by my mother's Bengali fish recipe she used to make in India.

Author: Mantu

Shelly's Meat Curry

This is a recipe dictated to me after much pestering from my best friend Shelly from Bangladesh who never writes anything down. The unique thing about THIS curry is that one day she accidentally used corned...

Author: sassyangelkiwi Donna-Maree Aus

Butter Lamb Gravy

Lamb is simmered in a spicy tomato and cream sauce. This is a very mouthwatering dish that is easy to make. Serve with hot cooked rice or your favorite bread. You can even make a variation with chicken,...

Author: Trynewfood