Today we have a Trissur style fish curry recipe to share with you all. The recipe was shared by one of my dear friends, Preetha Jayesh, who is an expert in cooking Trissur style nadan dishes. She makes the best sambar, chicken stew, dal preparations and fish curries. I will post all her yummy Trissur recipes over time hopefully. This recipe is not the authentic one, it is her adapted version. The authentic recipe calls for smoothly ground coconut and tamarind instead of kudam puli, I will share that recipe soon. I used tilapia but you can use any kind of fish for this recipe. You can even try out this recipe with prawns, it is equally delicious!! It is so easy to prepare and goes really well with rice. Try it out friends!
Ingredients
- Fish - 3 fillets ( I used tilapia)
- Ginger - 1.5 inch, chopped
- Pearl onion / kochulli - 5 + 5, chopped
- Green chillies - 2, slit
- Curry leaves - 1-2 sprigs
- Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp + 1/4 tsp
- Chilly powder - 1.5 tsp + 1 /2 tsp
- Coriander powder - 1.5 tsp
- Coconut milk (thick milk) - 1/2 - 3/4 cup
- Kudam puli (gamboge) - 3 or to taste
- Salt - To taste
- Oil - 2 tsp
Method
1. Clean and cut the fish fillets to desired size. Marinate them with 1/2 tsp chilly powder, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder and enough salt for at least 20 minutes.
2. In a claypot or any deep pan, add the chopped ginger, 5 chopped pearl onions, two slit green chillies, few curry leaves, 1.5 tsp coriander powder, 1.5 tsp chilly powder and kudam puli pieces. Pour around 1.5 cup water and boil this gravy until it reaches a thick consistency.
3. Now bring down the heat to medium-low and add half of the coconut milk. Mix well and add the marinated fish pieces. After adding the fish pieces, swirl the clay pot to mix everything well. Cover with a lid and cook the fish pieces at medium-low heat for around 15 mts gently swirling the pan in between. When the fish pieces are done, add the remaining coconut milk and a few curry leaves. Adjust the salt and switch off. Taste-check the gravy, if it tastes very sour, remove one or two kudampuli pieces.
4. Heat oil in a pan and add the remaining chopped pearl onions. Brown them and add on top of the fish curry. Do not omit this step as it gives a nice aroma and flavor to the fish curry. Cover the pan with its lid and keep aside for at least 15 minutes for the flavors to set.
Tips:
1) In step 2 , you can crush the ginger, pearl onions and curry leaves (njeruduka) with your hands adding a tsp of coconut oil. This gives a wonderful aroma and extra taste to the gravy.
2) You can replace kudam puli with other souring agents such as tamarind or mango slices.
wow...very creamy and delectable fish curry...
ReplyDeleteDelicious fish curry....like the mild flavor of tilapia.
ReplyDeletePushpa @ simplehomefood.com
Looks delicious.
ReplyDeletefish curry looks very delicious ...i am sure it will be big treat for fish lovers
ReplyDeleteSatya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
delicious curry.though i am a vegetarian curry looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteI am a big time fish eater :) Luv the fish gravy .... yumm
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Oru different fish curry ne kurichu chindikkuka aayirunnu.. Shall try this out.. But I dont have kudam puli.. Will try with the other...
ReplyDeleteBTW I loved the creamy gravy tto...
NJan ennu pi kurachu salmon vaangy vanne ullu da, Apol nale ethanu dinnerine tto..Super curry with coocnut milk..I had made prawns in coconut milk sometime back, shall post taht soon...
ReplyDeleteDr.Sameena PrathapSeptember 28, 2010 at 10:02 PM
Hi,
ReplyDeleteYummy...Looks so rich in colour...Not visiting me at all!!
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Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
wow!! such a delicious fish curry......nice colour for the gravy...
ReplyDeleteLOOKS VERY DELICIOUS:)
ReplyDeleteFingerlicking curry, makes me hungry..
ReplyDeleteFish curry looks very delicious...
ReplyDeletegosh that looks way too tempting to pass. Next time i get hold of some tilapia fillets il give this a go.
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ReplyDeleteippol chorunnan thonnunnu..looks very tempting...
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely lovely curry recipe. am bookmarking this to try as soon as my diet gets over...too tempting.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and spicy fish curry. Loved the color !!
ReplyDeleteWow creamy and yummy fish curry..looks so tempting,me too love this curry.
ReplyDeleteMeen Curry adipoli
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious....what is this Kudam puli (gamboge)???
ReplyDeleteTrissur style meen curry kollam.I love fish curry without coconut.But kuthari koode ulla pic kandittu kothi vannu :)
ReplyDeleteooh!! drool..drool...!!!! control kittunilla!!
ReplyDeletethengapaal chertha meencurry enikku bhayankara ishtamaanu..My mom sometimes makes this :-)kothiyavunneee..
ReplyDeleteI love coconut milk based gravies n this looks delicious..will try the veggie version..
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Ende nadu thirssur annu..I cant go without leaving a comment for this..he he:) adipoli ayitunduttoo..choodu chorinte koode ilakki ilakki iyoooo vishakunne.:)
ReplyDeleteadipolli keto......nattyil ayirunnu atha kannathathu...
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