Hey everyone, it’s Drew, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, muri ghonto (fish head curry with rice). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Bengali muri ghonto recipe is spicy dish, which has a very good combination of aromatic spices, fish head and flavored rice goes very well with Basmati rice. Muri Ghonto or A Dry Rice Dish With #Fish Head is an Authentic Bengali dish, prepared with rice and pre- fried fish-head where both are cooked together. One of our favorite dish Here is what you'll need! Bengali Fish Head and Rice Mishmash.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have muri ghonto (fish head curry with rice) using 20 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Muri ghonto (fish head curry with rice):
- Get 1 big size rohu fish head
- Make ready 1/2 cup gobindo bhog rice (Short grain rice)
- Get 1 potato cut into cube
- Get 1 big size onion
- Make ready 1 big size tomato chopped
- Take 4 green chilli
- Prepare 2 tea spoon turmeric powder
- Get 3 tea spoon cumin powder
- Take 1 tea spoon garam masala powder
- Make ready 1 tea spoon Red chilli powder
- Get 2 tea spoon ginger garlic paste
- Make ready 1 tbsp ghee
- Get 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
- Prepare 1 bay leaf
- Get 1 dried red chilli
- Make ready 3-4 Cardamom
- Prepare 1 cinnamon stick
- Get 4 tbsp mustard oil
- Take to taste Salt
- Take 1 tea spoon Sugar
I have not used rice at all in this recipe, as my kids don't like rice incorporated into this curry. Muri Ghonto, or Fish head curry with Gobindobhog Rice is a signature Bengali delicacy from the traditional kitchens of Bengal. Muri ghonto once used to be a popular dish in the Bengali weddings of the yesteryears. However, with change in style of wedding foods and introduction of world cuisine. 'Muri Ghonto' is prepared with rice and fish-head where both are cooked together.
Steps to make Muri ghonto (fish head curry with rice):
- Merinat the fish head with salt and turmeric powder for 10-15 mins.
- Heat a pan add 2 tbl spoon mustard oil. fry the fish head properly and keep aside. now fry the potato cubes by adding slight salt and turmeric powder.keep the fried potatoes aside.
- Now add rest of the oil and add bay leaf,dried red chilli,cumin seeds, cinnamon and Cardamom saute for few seconds. Now add chopped onion and green chilli fry till golden brown.
- Add rice and saute till the aroma of rice spread.
- Add ginger garlic paste, chopped tomato and salt cook for 10 mins.
- Add fried fish head and fried potato cubes along with turmeric, cumin and garam masala powder mix well.cook for 5 mins.
- Add 1 cup warm water mix well and cover it. Cook for 10-15 mins so that the rice is properly boil.
- Lastly add sugar and ghee cook for 2mins.
- Delicious fish head curry is ready to eat.
Muri ghonto once used to be a popular dish in the Bengali weddings of the yesteryears. However, with change in style of wedding foods and introduction of world cuisine. 'Muri Ghonto' is prepared with rice and fish-head where both are cooked together. We mostly serve it as a side dish with rice. But some people like to have it with roti as well. Actually it doesn't matter what else you have in your platter as long as you have a bowl full of steaming hot 'Muri-Ghonto' in front of.
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