Echor chingri recipe – Echor chingri is an authentic Bengali raw jackfruit curry cooked with boiled raw jackfruit and prawns in Bengali garam masala. Chingri means Prawn in English and Echor is a Bengali term for kaccha kathal in Hindi or raw young jackfruit in English. In Bengali homes, this jackfruit curry is also named chingri mach diye echorer torkari or chingri mach diye kancha kathaler torkari. This jackfruit curry is a very popular old Bengali curry prepared in the summer season.
For making echor chingri, raw green jackfruit and potatoes are boiled & curried with fried prawns in a gravy carrying a melange of flavourful Bengali spices with onion and garlic. This bengali style prawn jackfruit curry goes best as a side dish with steamed rice and daal for lunch.
Echor chingri is quite similar to Bengali echorer dalna recipe, if echor is cooked with onion, garlic, and garam masala by adding prawns. Even this jackfruit curry also tastes like Bengali echorer Kalia or echor kosha with chingri mach.
Want to prepare this chingri diye echorer torkari recipe but do not know how to cut echor and which prawn to use? Then check my post about how to easily cut raw (unripe) jackfruit at home and store it to make any Indian-style jackfruit curry. For making this Bengali jackfruit curry 2 types of prawns are best – 1. Tiger prawns (Bagda chingri) or 2. Small prawn / shrimp (Kucho chingri).
Hope you will try this recipe at home and simply enjoy cooking this Bengali echor chingri. Share your in the comment section below.
Few more Bengali chingri macher recipes (Prawns dishes) on my website
1. First, boil the echor and potatoes (both peeled & cut into cubes) in a pressure cooker with 3 cups of water on high heat with one whistle. (Check How to cut echor).
3. If using tiger prawn( Bagda chingri), first clean the chingri mach by removing the head, remove the prawn shells and devein the prawns & wash for 4-5 times.
If using small shrimp (kuchu chingri) then wash them under running water until the dirt goes off.
Then smear prawns with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp turmeric powder as shown in the picture below..
4. For making echor chingri masala, make a paste of ginger (5 g), garlic (15 pc), tomato (1 medium), green chilli (4-5), and whole garam masala (2 green cardamom, 4 cloves and 2 small pieces of cinnamon).
1. Heat a pan, and add oil to the pan once the pan is perfectly hot, once the oil is hot, fry the prawns. Fry the prawns becomes golden.
2. Remove the prawns from the pan and keep them aside.
3. Then add 1/2 tsp jeera and 3 bay leaves (tej pasta) into the pan, a little saute.
4. Add onion (finely sliced) into the pan, stir well, and fry the onion until soft and golden brown.
5. Pour the masala paste into the pan and nicely mix up the masala with the fried onion.
6. Then add 1 tsp cumin powder, 1 tsp turmeric powder, 3/4 tsp red chilli powder, 1/2 tsp Kashmiri red chilli powder, 1 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp sugar. Stir well.
7. Fry the masala until the masala roasted well and release oil from all sides. Add a 1/2 cup of water to the pan and mix with the masala.
8. Once the masala starts boiling, add the prawns to the pan, and nicely mix them with the masala.
9. For 8-10 mins, cook the prawn into the masala (or until the masala is infused in prawns).
10. Then add boiled echor and alu into the pan (with the water used to boil the echor or kathal, if the water is not bitter in taste)) and mix well with the masala.
11. Cover the pan and cook it for 8-10 mins. Occasionally stir the gravy.
12. Once the gravy is slightly thick, mash a few potatoes (cubes) and mix with the gravy (mashed potatoes quickly make a thick gravy).
13. Boil the gravy until getting your desired consistency and echor chingri is ready to serve. Enjoy your meal with this delicious echor recipe.
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kcalEchor chingri is a traditional yet unique Bengali recipe of young jackfruit roasted in a simple onion, chilli, garlic gravy with fried prawns & boiled potatoes. This jackfruit curry is especially served as a Bengali side dish with rice and daal.
500 g Echor/ Raw Jackfruit (peeled & diced)
350 g Prawns/ Shrimp (deshelled & deveined)
300 g Potatoes (peeled & diced)
3 medium Onion (Finely sliced)
1/2 cup Mustard Oil
15 Garlic cloves
8 g Ginger
1 Tomato (medium)
5 pc Green chillies
Whole garam masala
1 tsp cumin powder
1 tsp turmeric powder
3/4 tsp red chilli powder
1/2 tsp Kashmiri red chilli powder
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp jeera (cumin seeds)
3 bay leaves
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