Monday, March 2, 2015

Let's start with something fishy...

Let me start by bailing myself out of this. I didn't grow up eating this. This may seem like a shock to many. But honestly, with a working mother, who had time for baking fish in intricate steps. So I learnt to do this on my own. I had eaten it in restaurants, once I had my own money, and trust me, I never understood what the fuss was about even when Gordon Ramsay was seen learning to make it during his trip to Kerala.


But when I did make it at home, for the first time, and I tasted it hot, knowing fully well what had gone into making it, I knew. This is what the fuss was about. When you make it at home, it is simple, worth every mouthful of sinful fish piece coated in fresh ground masala and caramelised onion...there, I see it. Lust. Greed. You sinner!


Now here is how to make it. 
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Need:
Thick pieces of fish (I chose seer)
Small onions sliced - a cup
Tomato, chopped fine - a cup
Curry Leaves - 1 bunch
Banana leaf - 1 large

Masala
Red Chilly Powder - 2 tbsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tbsp
Pepper Powder - 1 tbsp

Marinate
Lime Juice - 2 tbsp
Salt - to taste
Oil - 3 tbsp

  • Marinate the fish slices with salt and lime juice. 
  • Heat a wok, and fry the curry leaves, onion and tomato. 
  • Add the masala, and saute till onion is transparent and tomato is cooked.
  • In a flat pan, grill the fish and sprinkle some pepper powder on it.
  • Rub the prepared masala on the fish slices.
  • Wrap the slices in  banana leaves and cook in a fry pan with lid on in simmer for 15 minutes.

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Best with chilled beer, on a rainy day with only the the drizzle for company. Dig in and let me know when you see heaven! :) 


Till later. Ummas.

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