Doi Maach is an authentic Bengali
preparation which is generally made when some festival is there or some guests
need to be entertained. In my kitchen it is often made as my husband loves this
dish. Though I have made it with Katla (Carp) this preparation can easily be
made with other fishes like Rohu, Aar maach (
Cat fish) or even Hilsa. There are few varieties of this dish which can be
broadly categorized into two types – one with Turmeric powder like me and
another which is without it. Probably I can give the other recipe some day.
Preparation Time: - 5 min
Cooking Time: - 30 min
Servings: - 2~3 persons depending upon one’s appetite
Ingredients:
- 5 medium large Katla/rohu fish/aar/
- 1 Medium onions chopped
- Salt to taste
- 2 tsp turmeric powder
- 2 tbsp ginger paste
- 5 tbsp mustard oil ( you can use any vegetable oil if you do not like the smell)
- 3 tsp Ghee
- 2 green chilies slit
- 2 tbsp plain yogurt/curd
- 2 bay leaves
- 2 tsp jeera / cumin powder
- 2 ½ tsp garam masala
- 1 ½ cup water
- 2 tsp sugar (you can reduce this if you like)
- 1 ½ tbsp chopped coriander leaves
Preparation:-
- In a non-stick frying pan, heat 2 tbsp oil. Shallow fry the fish for about 2 min each side and keep aside. In a city like Bangalore you only get frozen fish and that is why you need to fry them first. If fresh fish is available locally then you may choose to not fry the fish.
- In the same pan put the remaining oil and add 1 ½ tsp ghee. Heat in medium flame.
- First add the bay leaves and then the onions. Fry till they turn golden brown. A nice aroma will fill your kitchen because of the ghee.
- Now add the ginger paste and green chilies. Sauté for some time.
- In a bowl beat the curd and add garam Masala, zeera powder and sugar. Mix thoroughly
- Pour the mixture onto the pan. Put the gas burner on low flame and continue cooking till oil separates (about 3-4 minutes).
- Add the water and mix well.
- Add the fried fish.
- Continue cooking in medium flame for about 15 min
- Add the coriander leaves and remaining ghee. Cook for another 1 min duration.
That’s all folks. You can have it
with fried rice or white rice.
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