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Friday, January 11, 2013

Fish Curry with Raw Mangoes & Coconut Milk | Mangaittu Meen Curry

Kerala as such is a very small state in India but when it comes to flavors & tastes,there are many wide variations as far as the south ,north or central Kerala is concerned.This is an authentic preparation from Thrissur. All the dishes here are made dominantly with the richness of coconut  milk & coconut shredded including sambhar.I learnt this preparation from my MIL and this tastes exotic with steamed rice.It has a thick rich gravy with coconut milk and the tender pieces of raw mangoes adds flavor to the curry.My family loves this way of preparation a lot and I often make it whenever fresh raw mangoes are available.Do give it a try and you'll definitely fall in love with this dish !!!


Ingredients
firm fish with bones(pompano/pomfret/mackerel/shrimp) 500gm,1 lb
raw mangoes 1 large peeled & sliced (refer notes)
shallots 6-7 crushed
green chillies 4-5 crushed
ginger 1 tsp crushed
garlic 1 tsp crushed
chilly powder 1 1/2 tsp
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
thin coconut milk 2 cups
thick coconut milk 1/2-3/4 cup
salt
to temper
shallots 5-6 sliced thin
curry leaves few
coconut oil 2 tbsp


Method
-Clean the fish by rubbing sea salt and cut in small pieces,wash under running water until it turns clear.Drain water,keep aside.
-Crush the peeled shallots,green chillies,ginger & garlic together in a mortar or pestle.
-Mix the fish with sliced mangoes,crushed shallots,green chillies,ginger,curry leaves & garlic in a manchatti/clay pot.Add in the chilly powder,turmeric powder.Add the thin coconut milk and salt.
-Heat the manchatti/clay pot on medium flame.Bring to boil,let it cook until the flavors blend well and fish is cooked.It may take upto 10-13 minutes after boil,depending on the kind of fish.
-Lower the flame and add in the thick coconut milk.Put off flame once you see one or two bubbles appearing at the corners of the pot.
-In another pan,heat coconut oil.Add in the sliced shallots for tempering.Add in the curry leaves and saute until the shallots turn purplish pink.Put off flame and add the tempering to the curry along with the oil.Close the lid and leave for 10 minutes to retain the flavors before serving.
-Serve with steamed rice !!


Servings ~ 2-3 adults

NOTES
* I have used golden pompano/avoli fish.Fillets may not taste very good in this preparation.
* You can increase the chilly powder as per your tolerance.
* The raw mango slices should be medium thick so that it doesn't get over cooked with the gravy.
* Don't boil the curry after adding the thick coconut milk or else it may curdle.
* Manchatti /clay pot brings out the actual flavors but you can use other non stick pans too.



46 comments:

  1. love your presentation. very nice way to use ingredient to showcase the dish.

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  2. wow mouthwatering curry n wonderful clicks!!!

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  3. wow mouthwatering curry n wonderful clicks!!!

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  4. Absolutely stunning presentation Julie! Great shots and a yummy recipe :)

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  5. My grandma used to add raw mango in fish curry.. Just thinking of the combo makes my mouth water.. Nicely presented, Julie.. :)

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  6. Beautiful presentation. A totally new dish. Exciting flavours !

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  7. mouthwatering fish curry....lovely presentation too....

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  8. Couldn't stop admiring the pic...Nice clicks Julie

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  9. Beautiful presentation lovelyyyyyyyy

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  10. Julie the coconut shell container is so adorable. This combination is also very very tasty!

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  11. totally love the presentation in the cheratta... fingerlicking gravy

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  12. My alltime favourite...loved the addition of raw mango in the curry..very tempting..yumm

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  13. Luv the click with cherata.

    This is one of the best combi in a fish curry.

    Luv this.

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  14. Looks gorgeous. Beautifully decorated and photographed too!

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  15. Super -a irukku....can't imagine the taste... Mouth watering....

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  16. Delicious and inviting clicks Julie :) Looks so good, loved the coconut shell presentation!!

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  17. wow i love the combo julie...love it with rice

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  18. just amazing..i can lots of hardwork in ur recipes these days..Keep it up dear...nice presentation

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  19. Yum. yum. yum.... Drooling here

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  20. I'm drooling already. Love your photo and setting. Clever of you to serve it in the coconut shell.

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  21. delicious fish curry dear...too tempting ...love the combo of raw mango and coconut milk.

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  22. Luvly presentation, curry looks mouthwatering.

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  23. Beautiful curry dear,love the presentation.

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  24. lovely clicks... vaayil vellom varunnu...

    Noel collections

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  25. I came here to see the pics and drool.

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  26. Such a tempting curry looks very delicious...

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  27. wow, wow, beautiful food styling, Julie! Love the coconut shell and the curry looks delicious..

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  28. Loved the coconut shell presentation. Yummy tangy fish curry..mouthwatering here.

    today's recipe:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/01/prawn-cha-chadi.html

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  29. Omg, wat a stunning presentation,such a delicious and fingerlicking curry,full of flavours.

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  30. hi julie, the one in coconut looks so authentic- hmm, this dish is just so appetizing - mango in curry with fish to enhance flavor... \
    i think your case is fish in curry and enhanced with mango :)
    sure looks delicious with hot rice. making me hungry now, have a nice day

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  31. As i do not eat n cook fish(except fry for kids) i cant comment on the curry prepation but i love ur pics n presentation more!

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  32. bookmarked this. looks delicious

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  33. thatz tempting....loved the presentation

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