The Hidden Role of Odia Thakurs in Shaping Kolkata’s Bengali Cuisine

Discover how Odia Thakurs shaped Bengali cuisine in Kolkata. Explore their influence on dishes, cooking techniques, and the evolution of tradition


Traditional Bengali thali showing the influence of Odia Thakurs with mishti pulao, mutton curry, chhanar dalna and chingri malai curry

Bengal has long stood at the crossroads of culture, intellect, and creativity, shaping not just ideas but entire ways of life. From the Bengal Renaissance to its rich traditions in literature, music, and art, this region has consistently influenced the broader cultural landscape of the Indian subcontinent.

The Bengal, with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and traditions, is one of the most influential and culturally rich regions of the Indian subcontinent. This territory, encompassing both West Bengal in India and Bangladesh, tells stories of ancient civilizations, powerful empires, cultural revolutions, and struggles for independence, all shaped by the waters of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers.

Within this vibrant heritage, Bengali cuisine emerges as one of its most expressive and enduring identities. Rooted in the land of rivers and fertile plains, it reflects a deep connection with nature, community, and everyday life. From the dominance of fish and rice to the nuanced use of spices like panch phoron, Bengali food is defined by balance, subtlety, and depth.

 It is in this rich culinary ecosystem that the contribution of Odia Thakurs becomes significant—quietly refining and shaping the flavours that define Bengali kitchens today.

What we recognise today as “authentic Bengali cuisine” is not the result of a single culture evolving in isolation. It is, in many ways, a product of subtle exchanges, influences, and refinements that took place over time.

Among the most significant yet overlooked contributors to this evolution are the Odia Thakurs—professional cooks from Odisha who became an integral part of Kolkata’s culinary landscape.

For decades, they worked behind the scenes in Bengali households, quietly shaping the way food was cooked, served, and experienced. Their influence was not loud or disruptive, but precise and lasting.

This blog explores who the Odia Thakurs were, how they influenced Bengali cuisine, the dishes associated with their style, and the techniques that made their cooking stand out.

Who Were the Odia Thakurs?

The term “Thakur” in Bengal came to represent skilled professional cooks, many of whom were trained in traditional and often Brahminical culinary practices.

Odia Thakurs were cooks who migrated from Odisha to Kolkata, particularly during the 19th century, in search of better economic opportunities. Over time, they became highly sought after in Bengali households.

They were known for:

  • Managing large household kitchens
  • Cooking for weddings and religious occasions

Maintaining consistency in taste and quality

In many affluent homes, employing an Odia Thakur was considered a sign of refinement and status.

Their Influence on Bengali Cuisine

Odia Thakurs did not transform Bengali cuisine by introducing drastic changes. Instead, they refined existing practices and elevated the overall standard of cooking.

Their influence can be observed in several key areas:

  • A shift towards balanced and controlled use of spices
  • Greater emphasis on aroma rather than excessive heat
  • Structured and disciplined cooking techniques
  • Attention to texture and presentation
  • Over time, these elements became integral to Bengali cuisine, contributing to its reputation for subtlety and sophistication.

Signature Dishes Associated with Their Style

While it is difficult to attribute specific dishes exclusively to Odia Thakurs, several preparations in Bengali cuisine reflect their techniques and influence.

  • Mishti Pulao

A mildly sweet rice preparation cooked with ghee, raisins, and cashews. It is often linked to kanika, a traditional Odia dish, and became a staple in festive Bengali meals.

  • Chhanar Dalna / Chhanar Kalia

A vegetarian dish made with soft cottage cheese dumplings in a light gravy. It reflects the Odia expertise in creating depth of flavour using simple ingredients.

  • Light Bengali Mutton Curry

Unlike heavily spiced versions, this style focuses on slow cooking, controlled spice use, and a well-balanced flavour profile.

  • Chingri Malai Curry

A coconut-based prawn curry with subtle sweetness and gentle spice layering, showcasing refinement rather than intensity.

The Techniques Behind Their Cooking

The distinctiveness of Odia Thakur cooking lies not in complexity, but in discipline and precision. Their approach was guided by a few key principles:

1. Controlled Use of Spices

Spices were used carefully to enhance flavour rather than dominate it. The focus remained on balance and clarity.

2. Use of Panch Phutana

A blend of mustard, cumin, fennel, fenugreek, and nigella seeds, used for tempering. It added depth and complexity without overwhelming the dish.

3. Balance of Ghee and Mustard Oil

Mustard oil was used for cooking, while ghee was often added towards the end to enhance aroma and richness.

4. Slow Cooking Methods

Patience was central to their cooking style. Slow cooking allowed flavours to develop gradually, resulting in deeper and more cohesive taste.

5. Influence of Temple Cooking Traditions

Many Odia Thakurs were influenced by temple kitchens, particularly those associated with Jagannath. This introduced a sense of discipline, purity, and consistency into their cooking.

6. Strength in Vegetarian Cuisine

They were especially skilled at elevating simple vegetarian ingredients, proving that richness does not always require complexity.

Why This Tradition Is Declining

  • Despite their significant contribution, the tradition of Odia Thakurs is gradually fading.
  • Several factors have contributed to this decline:
  • The rise of modern catering services
  • A shift towards faster cooking methods
  • Reduced transmission of traditional skills across generations
  • Today, only a small number of practitioners continue this legacy.

The contribution of Odia Thakurs to Bengali cuisine is both significant and understated. Their influence is not limited to specific dishes, but is embedded in the very principles that define Bengali cooking today. They introduced a way of cooking that valued balance over excess, technique over improvisation, and patience over speed.

Even though their presence has diminished over time, their legacy continues to live on in everyday meals.Recognising their role allows us to better understand the origins of Bengali cuisine and appreciate the depth of tradition behind its flavours.


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