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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Goan Fish Curry

Goa is one of the smaller states in India and is renowned for beaches,an international tourist spot as we all know however Goa is equally famous for its flavorful food too.When we talk about food,rice with fish curry is the staple diet in Goa. Goan cuisine is famous for its rich variety of fish curry prepared with elaborate recipes.Kerala cuisine &  Goan cuisine have a coincidence that both use coconut & coconut oil abundantly in cooking,along with chile peppers,spices and vinegar giving it a unique goan flavor.What a superb blend of flavors,Isn't it?? True friends, its indeed a very delicious curry.It has the richness of coconut and a great fusion of spices & tanginess.Though the ingredients list is long but this can be done in very simple steps and the curry is ready within no time.Enjoy making this at home !!


Ingredients
any firm fish/pomfret/king fish 1lb/500gm/6 pieces
to marinate fish(optional step)
chilly powder 1 tsp
turmeric powder 1/4 tsp
salt
to dry roast & grind
coriander seeds 1 tbsp
cumin seeds 1 tsp
dry red chillies 4-5
coconut shredded /grated 1/2 cup
tamarind pulp 2 tbsp
ginger 1 tbsp
garlic cloves 2-3
to prepare gravy
onion 2 large chopped fine
green chillies 2 chopped
tomato 2 large chopped fine
chilly powder 1 tsp
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
salt to taste
malt vinegar/ white vinegar 1 tsp
cilantro 3-4 sprigs chopped
oil 2 tbsp(preferably coconut oil)


(Caramelised fish on the right)
Method

  • Clean the fish by rubbing sea salt and wash under running water.Drain water,keep aside.
  • Marinate the fish pieces with chilly powder,turmeric powder and salt.Leave for 15 minutes.
  • Heat a pan and dry roast the red dry chillies,coriander seeds and cumin seeds.Powder it in a blender and add the shredded coconut,ginger and garlic along with tamarind pulp.Grind to a smooth paste.
(Dry roasted spices)
  • Heat oil in a non stick pan and add the marinated fish and shallow fry till its slightly caramelised. Drain on a paper towel.
  • Saute onions in the same oil until golden brown.Add in the green chillies. Add in the tomatoes.Cook covered till the tomatoes gets cooked and mushy.(around 2-3 minutes)
  • Add in the chilly powder and turmeric powder.Pour the ground masala in it and cook till the oil separates.Add salt,mix well.
  • Add in 2 cups of water and bring to boil.Add in the fish pieces and cook for around 7 minutes or till cooked.
  • When the fish is fully cooked,add the malt vinegar/white vinegar ,garnish with coriander leaves and put off flame.
  • Serve hot with steamed rice !!


Servings ~4-5 adults

NOTES
* I have used king fish in this recipe.
* You can skip frying the fish.(Don't deep fry just caramelise the fish for 2-3 minutes either side)This just helps to maintain the shape of the fish and the flavors can seep in nicely.
* Increase the spices(green chillies/red dry chillies/chilly powder) if you want the flavors on the more spicier side.This is a in between the mild and moderate version.


35 comments:

  1. I was looking for some new curry for my weekend party and now i got it. thanks, if you have nice vindaloo recipe , would you pl share it with me.Thanks

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  2. wow super tempting curry,I rarely make fish curry, will try ur version soon, btw congo for 400+ dear :-)

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  3. Wow bookmarked....really awesome curry....

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  4. tempting fish curry....never tried goan fish curry...would like to try this soon

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  5. looks delicious!!!freshly grounded powder...smells gud..

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  6. Goan fish curry has great flavor and taste,yours looks so tempting..yum

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  7. So delicious and flavorful fish curry. Yummilicious!

    today's recipe:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/01/maan-kochu-bata-spicy-paste-of-malanga.html

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  8. mouth watering da...


    Helen
    http://myworldmyhome2012.blogspot.in

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  9. Adipoli meen curry, nalla vella chorum.

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  10. Flavorful fish with gravy. Nice clicks.

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  11. Hi Julie

    Thanks a lot for posting a wonderful fish curry like this. Would love to visit Goa this year.
    Deepa

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  12. wow..they look so good & delicious!!

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  13. Those are lovely pictures which will make even a non-fish eater like me think of at least using the masala for something else! Looks delicious

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  14. Had dinner but still wish to have this platter :-)

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  15. never tried goan dishes.. very flavourful... will try
    Noel Collections

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  16. Luce muy rico es una delicia al paladar me encanta ek curry quiero un trozo de pan para untar,abrazos y abrazos

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  17. Wow lovely curry!! Looks so yummilicious!! Nice flavors there :) Delicious clicks too!!

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  18. what lovely and yummy curry:)
    Love the pictures!!

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  19. Salivating here, wat an irresistible,rich looking delicious dish.

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  20. flavorful preparation...will share this recipe to my sister n mom, since they love fish curry :)
    lovely presentation deat

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  21. I can feel the aroma here :) love the pics.

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  22. Looks very appealing..I love Indian spices!

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  23. The entire meal looks so good.. I want to have some right now!

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  24. Vey tempting Julie :) Gonna try this out sometime soon :)

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  25. really awesome...very tempting...

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  26. This looks super tempting Julie!

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  27. Drooling... I love Goan seafood. Post more recipes

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  28. Nice version of Goan Curry..I love it so dearly Julie..

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  29. hi julie, the coriander brings out a delicious flavor too, apart from the spices. i think it is even tastier because you fry/caramelised the fish first.

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  30. Very healthy and easy recipe to cook at home.

    Cosmetic Surgery India

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