Kerala Fish Curry RecipeAbout Kerala Fish Curry Recipe: Explore the exclusive taste of Malabari spices seeped into juicy fish pieces. Kerala fish curry is a delectable option to prepare for the next dinner party or regular meal, paired with steamed riceIngredients of Kerala Fish Curry Recipe: This fish curry recipe comes with special additions of tamarind extract and curry leaves, simmered with fish and coconut paste. Ingredients Of Kerala Fish Curry 250 gms white fish (cut into cubes) 1 medium onion 1 medium tomato 6-8 garlic cloves 2 fresh green chillies (deseeded), sliced 6 tbsp oil 1/2 cup fresh coconut paste 1/4 tsp red chilli paste 1 tsp coriander powder 1/2 tsp turmeric powder 1 tsp salt 2 Whole dry red chillies 1/2 tsp black mustard seeds 8-10 Curry leaves 1/2 cup tamarind extract 1 cup water How to Make Kerala Fish Curry 1.Make a paste of onion, tomatoes, garlic and green chillies. Keep aside. 2.Heat oil in a pan. 3.Add coconut paste and cook until golden brown. 4.Add dry spices and cook for about 3 minutes, keep stirring. 5.Remove from heat and keep aside. 6.Heat the remaining oil in another saucepan. 7.Add whole red chillies, curry leaves and mustard seeds. 8.Fry until the seeds start spluttering. 9.Add onion paste and fry until brown. 10.Add the cooked coconut paste, tamarind extract and a cup of water. 11.Stir well and bring to a boil. 12.Add fish pieces and simmer for about 10 minutes. 13.Serve hot with boiled rice. Key Ingredients: white fish (cut into cubes), onion, tomato, garlic cloves, fresh green chillies (deseeded), oil, fresh coconut paste, red chilli paste, coriander powder, turmeric powder, salt, Whole dry red chillies, black mustard seeds, Curry leaves, tamarind extract, water |
Hi I am Pradip Narayan Madgaonkar I come from a small village called Anuppur, MP, My father was posted in the Indian railways department in Indore where I completed my schooling, Music Is in my soul in my every breath, I have been learning music since childhood and as I have grown I realized I was born to be a musician, I have been a part of many competitions, while my collage days we had a band “The Wagons” We were not famous never the less we played some good music. I still play occasionally I love classical Rock, Retro, and Indian instrumental music, I have learnt to play the drums and mouth organ on a professional level. My dream is to be a professional musician and play for a band or have a band of my own.
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