Dahi machha
Dahi machha is a traditional Odia delicacy made of fish in a spicy yogurt based sauce. It is eaten usually served with rice as an accompaniment. Dahi Machha Jhola is liberally seasoned with turmeric, onions, garlic, mustard and garam masala. The use of turmeric imparts a yellow colour to the sauce base. Before being served, chopped fresh cilantro may be sprinkled on top for added flavour as well as enhanced appearance.
Course | Seafood curry |
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Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Odisha |
Main ingredients | Fish, dahi (yogurt), spices |
The kinds of fish that typically used in Oriya households are ilish (called ilisi), rohu (called rohi), and catla (called bhakura). Apart from these, there are some very famous small sized fish that are normally favoured over others.
Ingredients
Fish, dahi, potatoes, mustard, turmeric, garlic, chilli peppers, other seasonings.
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See also
- Machher jhol
- Chingudi jhola
- Chhencheda
- Odia cuisine
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