Shukto – Royal Bengali Lunch of Gentle Hearts

Royal Bengali Vegetarian Lunch – Shukto - Healthy Recipe

Introduction

For Dol Purnima, when we planned a pure vegetarian meal at home, we wanted something special and soulful. We thought, “Let us enjoy a rich and beautiful vegetarian lunch today.” So, we chose the best traditional recipe – Royal Bengali Shukto.

This dish is not only healthy but also full of emotion and heritage. It is gentle, creamy, and comforting. On that peaceful Purnima Puja afternoon, the kitchen was calm. The aroma was soft. Every bite felt like devotion and love.

This Monsoon Love Shukto is inspired by that sacred day. It brings together purity, tradition, and romance. It is perfect for a vegetarian lunch. This is especially true on holy days or when you want to serve something warm and comforting.

Why You’ll Love This Shukto Recipe

Why You’ll Love This Shukto Recipe
  • Easy and simple steps
  • Light, healthy, and royal taste
  • Creamy but not heavy
  • Perfect for lunch and family bonding
  • A romantic and soulful Bengali tradition
  • Unique magic ingredient that makes it special

Ingredients For Shukto

Each ingredient here tells a part of a love story.

Vegetables

🥒 Bitter gourd (Uchhe) – 2
Like the first fight in love, it feels bitter but makes the bond stronger.

🍌 Raw banana – 1
It gives strength, just like trust in a relationship.

🥔 Potato – 1
Simple and comforting, like everyday care.

🎃 Sweet pumpkin – 1 cup
It adds sweetness, like kind words.

🍆 Brinjal – 1
Soft and gentle, like a warm hug.

🌿 Drumstick (optional) – 2
It reminds us that love grows slowly.

Creamy & Royal Base

🌰 Cashew paste – 2 tbsp
Luxury and care, like royal love.

🥥 Coconut paste – 1 tbsp
Softness and calmness in life.

🥛 Milk – ¾ cup
Creamy love that covers all pain.

MAGIC INGREDIENT

Gondhoraj Lemon Zest – ½ tsp
This rare aroma makes the dish different from all others. It gives a royal, fresh, romantic fragrance.

Spice & Flavor

🌱 Poppy seed paste – 2 tbsp
🌱 Mustard paste – 1 tsp
🌿 Ginger paste – 1 tsp
🌶 Dry red chilli – 2
🍃 Bay leaf – 2
🌼 Five spice (Panch phoron) – ½ tsp
🧂 Salt and sugar – to taste

Shukto Cooking Essentials

  • Ghee – 1 tsp
  • Mustard oil – 2 tbsp
  • Fried lentil dumplings (Bori) – 10

Nutrition Value (Approx. per serving) in Shukto

  • Calories: 180
  • Protein: 5 g
  • Carbs: 18 g
  • Fat: 9 g
  • Fiber: High
  • Vitamins: A, C, and antioxidants. This is light and good for digestion.

Time needed:35 minutes

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prepare with Love

    Cut all vegetables into long pieces. Wash them gently.

  2. Fry the Memories

    Heat mustard oil. Fry the bori until golden. Keep aside.

  3. Start the Aroma

    Add bay leaf, dry chilli, and panch phoron. Let the kitchen smell magical.

  4. Cook the Emotions

    Add bitter gourd first. Fry for 2 minutes. Then add all vegetables.

  5. Royal Masala

    Add ginger, poppy, mustard, cashew, and coconut paste.
    Cook slowly. Do not rush. Love also needs time.

  6. Simmer

    Add water. Cover and cook until vegetables are soft.

  7. Creamy Touch

    Add milk, sugar, and fried bori.

  8. The Final Romance

    Turn off the heat. Add ghee and ⭐ Gondhoraj lemon zest.
    Close the lid for 5 minutes.

    Serve warm with rice at lunch.

Expert Tips

  • Cook on low heat for royal taste.
  • Balance bitter and sweet flavors.
  • Always rest the dish before serving.
  • Fresh lemon zest gives the best aroma.

Variations of Shukto

  • Vegan version: Use coconut milk instead of milk.
  • Spicy version: Add green chilli.
  • More creamy: Add fresh cream.
  • Healthy: Use less oil.

Storage Instructions

  • Keep in the fridge for 2 days.
  • Reheat on low heat.
  • Add a little water or milk while reheating.

FAQs on Shukto recipe

Can beginners cook this?

Yes. The steps are simple.

Is Shukto always bitter?

No. It should be balanced.

Can I skip the magic ingredient?

Yes, but the royal aroma will reduce.

Is this good for summer?

Yes. It cools the body.

Recipe Card

Name: Monsoon Love Shukto
Cuisine: Royal Bengali
Course: Lunch
Time: 35 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Serves: 4

Chef’s Romantic Tip

Cook this dish on a calm day, like on the Puja Occasion.
Play soft music.
Serve it with warm rice and loving words.
Food made with devotion always tastes divine.

Conclusion

This Monsoon Love Shukto is more than food. It is devotion, care, and romance on a plate. It brings purity and peace to your home. Try it once, and it becomes your special festive lunch tradition.

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