Ingredients Pomfret – 500 gm sliced For Garnishing Coconut oil – 1 tbsp Small onions – 4 sliced Curry leaves – 1 sprig Dry red chillies – 3 broken For the Curry Coconut oil – 1 1/2 tbsp Fenugreek seeds / Uluva – 1/8 tsp Small onions
Read more →Ingredients Sardines – 500 gm Oil – 1 tbsp Ginger – 2 tsp crushed Garlic – 2 tsp crushed Green chillies – 5 slit Onion – 1 chopped Curry leaves – 2 sprigs Tomatoes – 2 chopped Turmeric powder – 1 tsp Pepper powder – 1 tsp
Read more →Ingredients Shark or Ray – 1 kg cut into pieces Onion – 1 sliced Ginger – 1 tbsp chopped Green chillies – 3 slit Curry leaves – 3 sprigs Kudampuli/ Gambooge – 4 pieces Water – 2 cups Salt – to taste Oil – 2 tbsp For
Read more →Remember the ‘Red-hot Kerala Fish Curry’ Arundhati Roy had described in her Booker Prize winning novel “The God of Small Things”…? ‘Meen Vattichathu’ is something Kerala Christians, especially those from Central Kerala love to have everyday with hot rice! This mouth-watering fish curry is usually prepared in
Read more →‘Fish Moly’ is a Kerala Christian delicacy which is made as a breakfast dish and served with appam or bread on occasions like Christmas, New Year and Easter. It is also an important dish served as the first course for lunch and dinner during marriages, baptisms, engagements
Read more →‘Karimeen Curry’ is an authentic Kerala Fish Curry. It is one of the tastiest Fish Curries I have ever made! I usually make it with Mangoes but you can also use Kudampuli, Tamarind or Tomatoes. It goes very well with rice, rotis and bread. So dear friends
Read more →Ingredients Salmon steak – 250 gm Mustard seeds – 1/4 tsp Onion – 1 sliced Ginger – 2″ piece chopped Garlic – 2 chopped Green chillies – 2 slit Curry leaves – 2 sprigs Kashmiri chilly powder – 2 tsp Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp Coriander powder
Read more →This is a typical Kerala style fish curry. I have made it using Pomfret, but any type of fish will do. We like hot fish curry. You can reduce the amount of chilly powder if you want it milder. Kudampuli or Kokum is used in the central
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