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Bengali Chingri Malai Earns Top Spot On World’s Best Seafood Dish List

India’s Bengali Chingri Malai has secured a place on Taste Atlas’s World’s 50 Best Seafood Dish list, ranking at #31 and standing as the top Indian seafood dish, representing the country as its sole entry.

But beyond its accolades, what makes Bengali Chingri Malai unique? Chef Vaibhav Bhargava delves into its rich culinary heritage and cultural significance. He notes the dish’s roots in Bengal’s historical and cultural evolution, emphasizing the culinary divide between East and West Bengal. Traditionally, East Bengal favored vegetarian and onion-garlic-free fish dishes, contrasting with West Bengal’s adoption of influences from the British East India Company. This cultural amalgamation paved the way for Chingri Malai to emerge as a prominent dish.

Historically, Hilsa fish dominated Bengali cuisine until the British preference for softer textures led to the rise of prawns. Chingri Malai, with its creamy coconut milk base, became a favorite among the British aristocracy, blending Southeast Asian influences brought in through trade routes with Bengal’s indigenous flavors.

Chef Bhargava outlines essential techniques for preparing the perfect Chingri Malai at home. Key methods include slow caramelizing onions in ghee for sweetness and using freshly grated coconut and coconut milk for their creamy texture and depth of flavor. He highlights the significance of prawn heads, particularly the “Ghilu,” prized for its intense flavor, suggesting the use of tiger prawns for their superior quality.

For those seeking shortcuts or facing ingredient constraints, Chef Bhargava recommends alternatives like prawn paste for umami or canned coconut milk, while stressing the unmatched quality of fresh ingredients in achieving the dish’s authentic taste.

Drishya Madhur

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