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Ashke Pithe
Ashke Pithe
Alternative namesChitoi Pitha[1]
Typeevaporated
Place of originBangladesh, India
Region or stateVarendra, South Asia
Main ingredientshalf boiled rice powder, water, salt and some amount of mustered oil
VariationsDhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe and Sora Pithe

Ashke Pithe (Bengali: আস্‌কে পিঠে or আস্কে পিঠে) or Chitoi Pitha (Bengali: চিতই পিঠা)[1] is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West BengalofIndia. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe and Sora Pithe.[2] Perhaps, the current spelling for 'Axse', has come in the form of ashke or aske because of local use.[3] It is a somewhat looked like the south Indian Idli. At the time of Paush Sankranti, the Ashke pithe is prepared. The Ashke pithe is usually eaten with Molasses, but it is eaten with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish and even meat curry. Historian Tapan Roychoudhury compared the Ashke pithe to the Beefsteak.[4]

History[edit]

The customs of making this rice-cake in the house of Bengali in various religious festivals has come from the Middle Ages.[5]


Preparation[edit]

sora, using for preparing Chitui Pithe

The main ingredient for the Ashke pithe is half seasoned rice powder. Other ingredients are water, salt, and some amounts of corn oil. In the preparation for Ashke Pitha, it is usually used a special type of soil lid and to cover it from the upper side, a slightly smaller soil lid also used. At present days, the use of brass lid, and lower parts of the aluminum pot has begun to be used.


At first the rice powder is mixed with slightly hot water. A little salt is given in the mixture.[3] Then the mixture of rice powder and water mixture is poured in the first lid using oil on its surface. The mixture is half of diameter of the second lid. After that, the second lid is covered with a mixture and the two lids are placed on the cooker. The lids are removed from the cooker after two and half minutes to two minutes later. At the time of making the Pitha, water is spread from the above.[3] As oil is used below the lids, it can easily be removed with a knife. In this way, only one Ashke Pithe is prepared at a time. It is tasted fine to eat Ashke Pithe with molasses, or can be eaten after boiling by keeping it in the milk molasses.[2]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Akter, Sheuli (7 November 2020). "শীতের রেসিপি: দুধ চিতই পিঠা". Jugantor (in Bengali).
  • ^ a b Roy, Pranab (July 1987). বাংলার খাবার (in Bengali). Kolkata: Sahityaloke. p. 68.
  • ^ a b c মুখোপাধ্যায়, শিখা (2007). আস্‌কে পিঠে. In চক্রবর্তী, ডঃ বরুণকুমার (ed.). বঙ্গীয় লোকসংস্কৃতি কোষ (in Bengali). Kolkata: অপর্ণা বুক ডিস্ট্রবিউটার্স (প্রকাশন বিভাগ). p. 43. ISBN 978-81-86036-13-6.
  • ^ বসু, ঋজু (January 25, 2015). "'পিঠে' খেলে শহর সয়, এটাই শীতের সত্যি". The Daily Anandabazar (in Bengali). A B P Group. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  • ^ Roy, Pranab (July 1987). বাংলার খাবার (in Bengali). Kolkata: Sahityaloke. p. 66.

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