- Fish (Ayala)1/2 Kg
- Onion 2 big
- Garlic 5 to 6 pods
- Ginger 1 big piece
- Green chilly 5 to 6
- Thick coconut milk 1/2 cup
- Semi thick coconut milk 3/4 to 1 cup
- Corriander pdr 2 Tbsp
- Turmeric pdr 1/2 Tbsp
- Garam masala 1 Tbsp
- Vinegar 1 Tbsp
- Curry leaves
- Mustard
- Salt
- Oil
Cut the fish into medium pieces and keep it aside. Heat oil in a kadai and add mustard seeds. When it splutters, add the thinly sliced onion, ginger, garlic, green chilly and curry leaves. Saute it till it turns to a light brown colour. Mix corriander pdr, turmeric pdr and garam masala in little water and make a paste. Add this paste into the above sauted onion and roast the gravy till it turns to a dark colour. Pour the semi thick coconut milk and mix well. When it starts boiling, add the fish pieces. Reduce the heat and cook it. When it is completely cooked, add vinegar and thick coconut milk. Mix slowly and cook it for few min. Do not over boil. Garnish it with fresh curry leaves and tomato pieces.
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I can imagine the rice soaking up all the delicous sauce.
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oh ayila mappas oru rakshayum illa Tina dear...looks so tempting!!!
Mouthwatering fish curry, looks prefect for me..
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eswara..njan kothi pidichu marikkum..:(..nalla aila kanda kalam marannu nte kuttyee..:(
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Very nice recipe and lovely picture. Yummm...
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ReplyDeletethat makes me mouth-water! the dash of vinegar that you add to the dish is something very interesting; I'll keep that in mind next time :)nice click too!
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yummy.. I tried it out and it has turned out so well... ur site is the first site I turn to when I have to cook something I'm not familiar with.. Thanks Tina for posting such recipes..
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