The festive season has begun! And so has our craving for dishes that we grew up eating this time of the year. Durga Pujo is round the corner and no words can truly explain how much I miss being in India right now. We can’t make a trip at this time of the year. So, all I can do is re-live some food memories.

Durga Puja to us Bengalis is just not about praying to Goddess Durga, it’s also about family gathering. It’s about buying new attire (one for each day of those 4 special days) and exchanging gifts. It’s about laughter, joy and indulging on lots of delicious treats. Out of all the favorite foods, Durga Pujo Bhog, that is offered in several pujo communities during lunch hour holds a very high point. We all look forward to it. Bhog is food offered to God and Goddess during prayers. It typically includes khichuri, labra, tomato chutney, some fried veggies, fruits and payesh. People are seated on long tables (often not sturdy), waiting to relish the bhog that are served piping hot on banana leaves. Last weekend, I did my third Bengali Pop-Up. The theme was Durga Pujo Bhog. I served the meal on banana leaves. Seeing my dinners going for multiple servings and truly enjoying our traditional bhog made me so happy. The Labra was a hit and everybody loved it. So, I thought of sharing the recipe here.

Labra –Mixed Vegetable Medley

It’s a pure vegetarian side dish that includes assorted vegetables of your choice. It’s  slow cooked in mustard oil and Indian five spice – paanch phoron. Most of the times, that’s the only spice that goes in but I like to add a mix of aromatic roasted ground spice called bhaja moshla. It’s added right at the end of the cooking for the perfumy aroma in the dish. Although any variety of vegetables can go in, three key vegetables that must be included are pumpkin for sweetness, eggplant for creaminess and potato/sweet potato for starch. Apart from that, you can pick whatever other vegetables or greens you want to add. I have chosen these 5 vegetables only because that’s how my Mom makes it most often.

This is one of a kind vegetarian side dish that will surprise you with its mellow flavor. My husband, who is not a big fan of some of the vegetables that goes in this making, happens to actually enjoy the dish. So, give it a try if you haven’t already and let me know what you think of it.

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