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6th March 2011, 01:03 PM
#1531
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KERALA FISH CURRY (Kugan)
Rose, Rose, I love you, with a tender heart
Sorry for the delay in posting the recipe.
Enjoy the recipe, Kugan98
Rose, the taste for this curry is the kudampuli, or kokum as they call it.
It gives a very nice taste for this Kerala fish curry.
You can use tamarind if you do not have this puli. Kugan98
KERALA FISH CURRY
Ingredients:
500 grms fish slices (any fish ) cleaned
1 onion sliced
3 pips garlic sliced
1 inch ginger chopped
3 green chillies slit
1 sprig curry leaves
4 kudampuli or 2 tbs tamarind paste
2 tbs coconut oil
4 tsp chillie powder
½ tsp turmeric powder
¼ tsp fenugreek powder
2 cups thin coconut milk
1 cup thick coconut milk
Salt as needed
Method:
Soak the kudampuli in ½ a cup of water.
Heat oil in a manchatty or a pot.
Add in the onions, and sauté until light brown.
Add in the garlic, ginger green chillies and curry leaves.
Sauté well.
Now add in the chillie, turmeric and fenugreek powders.
Give a good stir, add in the soaked kudampuli with the juice.
Add in also the thin coconut milk. Add salt and mix well.
Cover and boil on medium heat till it boils.
Now remove the cover and add in the fish slices slowly.
Do not stir, let it come to a slow boil.
Once the fish is cooked, add in the thick coconut milk.
Gently stir the gravy. Put off the fire when the gravy is about to boil.
It tastes better if kept for few hours before serving.
Chefs are just like children.
They should be seen not heard.
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6th March 2011 01:03 PM
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6th March 2011, 02:38 PM
#1532
Senior Member
Veteran Hubber
OMG!!! fish curry appadiye saapidalaam pola irukku...
Good to know u r resting now K... It'll def help in ur recovery...
hope to see some yummy dishes from ur cosis's kitchen here...:P
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6th March 2011, 02:50 PM
#1533
Senior Member
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Suvai, one of my neighbour says the ilaneer payasam is a kerala dish... not kongu...
her recipe is slightly diff from Kugan's...
Ilaneer payasam:
Grind together 1/2 of a tender coconut flesh, condensed milk, boiled and cooled milk, sugar or jaggery(if req) and the coconut water...
Chop the rest of the coconut flesh into small pieces... add to the above payasam base...no need to cook...
Roast to golden some raisins and cashews and add to the payasam... add cardamom powder as well...This payasam will be lil watery...
Best served chill...
Note: U can add chironji seeds (sara paruppu) instead of cashew-raisins...
U can also add some good quality rose water for a diff flavour...
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6th March 2011, 02:55 PM
#1534
Senior Member
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no luck with payir thirattal Suvai... will let u know if I come to know abt it...
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6th March 2011, 10:11 PM
#1535
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7th March 2011, 04:45 AM
#1536
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
Suvai, you have a very big heart. Thanks for the link to the chicken balls. I feel very proud to be in this forum, where every one wants to help.
We young housewives are gifted to get friemds like you all.
The link shows a chicken ball that is very Indian. Anyway I had a nice time looking through all the other recipes. The one I tasted was like what kugan has given. Thanks Suvai.
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7th March 2011, 04:48 AM
#1537
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
Kugan, I just do not know how to praise you. You are doing a wonderful job.
Even my husband scolded me after hearing about your sickness. He asked me not to trouble you. I have learned a lot from this forum. I have become a better cook with all your recipes. Hope you get better soon. Gulabjamun.
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7th March 2011, 07:03 AM
#1538
Senior Member
Senior Hubber
Well said GulabJamun,
In our thread every one likes to help others a lot,in all the situations 
we have to be like this always.
As u said,this thread is a great one for new and young learners of cooking
Thanks
Aarthii
First say to yourself what you would be;
and then do what you have to do.
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7th March 2011, 07:04 AM
#1539
Senior Member
Senior Hubber
Dev,Illaneer payasam looks interesting.Thanks for the recipe dev.
Thanks
Aarthii
First say to yourself what you would be;
and then do what you have to do.
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7th March 2011, 08:59 AM
#1540
Senior Member
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hi gulab........glad what kugan posted is the recipe u were looking for....enjoy making it for the family...
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