Hasher Dimer Kosha (Bengali Style Duck Egg Curry) is a spicy, flavourful and delicious Indian egg curry. This onion-tomato based duck egg masala makes a perfect and comforting weeknight meal. This hasher dimer kosha (egg curry) can be whipped up pretty fast and is enjoyed with rice, roti or naan.
Hello my lovely friends!!
Back with another Bengali delicacy, “Duck egg curry“.
Any egg lovers out there?? Have you ever tried a Duck egg??
No! Then I insist you to try duck eggs at least once. And you will exactly know the reason why I am telling you that..
Duck Eggs
Duck eggs are extremely delicious and flavourful and nutritious too. Size wise it is bigger than a chicken egg and the size of the duck egg yolk is massive too. When I posted this duck egg curry on insta I was surprised by how many of you have not even see a duck egg. Here you go it is white and larger than a chicken egg.
Hasher dimer kosha (duck egg curry) is basic at my home. If not duck eggs I prepare this curry with chicken eggs too. The gravy is quite thick that is the masala clings to the eggs. I also like to add big potato chunks in my curry (well its a Bengali thing.. Yike!!) as it soaks up all the flavours from the curry and tastes heavenly when eaten with rice or roti or naan..
This hasher dimer kosha is basically a simple onion and tomato based curry cooked with some warm and fragrant Indian spices. Fairly easy to make and can be whipped up within 30 to 40 mins.
If you wish you can take a look at other delicious EGG curries recipes that I have shared earlier
Shahi Duck Egg Korma (Hanser dimer korma)
Dim Kosha (Bengali style Egg masla
Dimer Jhol (Bengali style Egg Curry)
Dim Phulkopir Dalna (Egg Cauliflower Curry)
Check out the step by step egg curry recipe below.
Hanser Dimer Kosha (Bengali Style Duck Egg Curry)
Hasher Dimer Kosha | Bengali Style Duck Egg Curry
Ingredients
- 5-6 Duck Eggs hard boiled, peeled and make 4-6 slits along the egg
- 2 medium Potatoes washed, peeled and cut in quarters
- 2 medium Onions finely chopped
- 1 large Tomato chopped
- 1 1/2 tsp Ginger-garlic paste
- 2-3 Green chilies slit
- 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder plus extra for marinating the eggs
- 1 1/2 tsp Chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp Cumin powder
- 1 tsp Coriander powder
- 2 Bay leaves
- 1 dried red Chilli Broken
- 1 inch Cinnamon stick
- 3-4 Cloves Slightly crushed
- 2-3 Green cardamom Slightly crushed
- 1 tsp Cumin seeds
- 1/2 tsp Garam masala powder
- 1 tsp Sugar
- Salt as per taste
- 2-3 tbsp Veg Oil/ Sunflower oil
- 2 Tbsp Fresh coriander leaves To garnish
Instructions
- Marinate the eggs with salt and a pinch of turmeric.
- Heat 2 tbsps of oil in a kadai or deep bottomed pan on medium heat, and fry the hard boiled eggs till light golden brown.
- Now add remaining oil to the pan, once hot temper with bay leaves, dried red chilli, cinnamon, cardamoms, cloves and sauté for few seconds.
- When you get the aroma of the spices add in the cumin seeds and sauté for few seconds or until it splatters.
- Then toss in the chopped onions and sugar (sugar caramelises and gives a lovely reddish colour to the dish) and fry till its translucent.
- Add ginger garlic paste and sauté until the raw smell disappears.
- Now add the potatoes and keep on frying for 2-3 mins stirring constantly.
- Now add chopped tomatoes, green chilies and continue to fry on medium heat until it is soft and mushy.
- Add the dry masala powder turmeric, chili powder, cumin powder and coriander powder, salt along with 1/2 cup of water and mix everything well. Cover and cook for 5 minutes stirring occasionally. You will see oil seeping from the sides
- After 5 minutes check the doneness of the potatoes. If its still hard then cover and cook for few more minutes. If you think that the masala is drying up too fast you can add few tbsp of water.
- When the potatoes are almost cooked add the fried eggs and garam masala powder along with 2/3 cup of water, mix and Simmer for another 4-5 minutes.
- When you see oil seeping from the sides, the masala is almost done. Just crank up the heat to medium-high and dry up the curry since this is a semi dry to dry dish.
- Sprinkle with freshly shopped coriander leaves and serve hot with rice or roti or naan.
I hope you enjoy this delicious Hasher Dimer Kosha (Duck Egg Curry Bengali style) as much as we do!
You know what guys I would love to see your wonderful creations. If you have tried this recipe, simply click a picture and tag me @gastronomicbong or #gastronomicbong on Instagram or on Facebook.
Bon Appetit!!!
Kankana Saxena
June 8, 2019I even forgot when was the last time I had duck eggs! That curry looks stunning and I am going to try it soon 🙂
Arpita@Gastronomic Bong
June 13, 2019Thank you so much!! My husband is not very fond of duck eggs (aste gondho lage 🤷🏽♀️ it seems..) even I have it once in a blue moon.