Kerala Fish Curry Recipes - How to Cook &
Prepare - Traditional Malayalam Old Time Fish Meen Curry Recipies Kerala
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Breakfast Recipes: Kerala Breakfast Recipes are very healthy
with no fat contents .The famous Breakfast Recipes are Idli ,Dosa Puttu
,Idiyappam etc
The Speciality of kerala recipes is that these recipes have approved by
the Ayurveda Sysyem fo its naturality
"Those People who eat balanced diet
in a limited quantity do not require any medicine .They are their own
physicians .They clean all the body systems by this action till the last
day of their life "- An old
Indian Verse
Ingredients
Prawns(Chemmeen) - 1 kg
Tamarind(Puli) - As reqd
Oil - 3 - 4 tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Small onions(Kunjulli) - 10 - 12 nos
(quartered)
Green chillies - 3 - 4 nos
(slit)
Curry leaves - A few
Ginger - 2" piece
(finely chopped)
Garlic pods - 2 nos
(finely chopped)
Coconut chips(Thenga kothu) - 1/2 cup
For masala:
Grated coconut - 1 cup
Small onions(Kunjulli) - 2 - 3 nos
Peppercorns(Kurumulaku) - 6 - 8 nos
Fenugreek seeds(Uluva) - 4 - 6 nos
Chilly powder - 1 heaped tsp
Coriander powder - 2 - 3 tsp Preparation Method
1)Cook prawns in water along with salt and turmeric powder.
2)When cooked, add vaalampuli diluted in around 1 cup of water.
3)Heat oil in a pan or a kadai.
4)Splutter mustard seeds.
5)Add small onions, green chillies, curry leaves, ginger and garlic and
fry, till the onions turn light brown.
6)Add the above into the prawns.
7)Heat up a pan or a kadai.
8)Add coconut, small onions, pepper and fenugreek seeds and fry well.
9)When the coconut turns nice and brown, take the pan off the fire.
10)Add chilly powder, coriander powder and sauté in the heat of
the pan.
11)Grind the above into a fine paste.
12)Add it to the simmering curry.
13)Let the curry simmer on a very low flame for around 30 mins, till
the gravy thickens.
14)Shake or tilt the vessel now and then so that it doesn’t get
burnt.
:- Do not stir with a ladle.
15)Fry coconut pieces( 1*1 cm) in another pan.
16)Add the above fried coconut pieces into the curry.
:- Serve warm.
:- It tastes best when it is prepared in a meen chatti.
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