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Street Food at Home - Kerala style fish curry recipe! Cook and eat #withme #Kerala #IndianFood #India
I loved my trip to Kerala, India, with @FoodNTravel , and we tried so many of the unique local Indian food dishes in this amazing southern state of India. One of the dishes that is both popular, and always hits the spot is a Kerala style Kottayam fish curry. And so today we’re going to make it, together.
We had Kottayam fish curry a number of times throughout Kerala, home cooked, in the jungle and homely restaurant, and at a legendary toddy shop, known for serving extra spicy Indian food. They were all extremely delicious.
Ok, let’s get started on this recipe:
Ingredients:
½ kg. King Mackerel
3 tbsp coconut oil
1 tbsp mustard seeds
1 tbsp fenugreek seeds
10 - 15 dried whole chilies
4 - 6 stems of curry leaves
50 grams ginger
1 head garlic
6 small shallots
20 grams dried pot tamarind - soak in 300 ml water for 15 minutes.
4 tbsp. Kashmiri chili
4 tbsp. Strong chili
2 tbsp. Coriander powder
½ tbsp. Turmeric powder
½ tbsp. Black pepper
Salt to taste
Method:
Pound ginger and garlic into a coarse paste. Slice shallots. Set all dry spices aside on a plate so you can use them quickly. Soak dry pot tamarind in water and set aside for at least 15 minutes to extract the flavor.
Begin cooking by heating coconut oil in pot. When hot, immediately toss in mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, curry leaves, and whole dried chilies. Fry for a few seconds until smoky and fragrant.
Add ginger garlic paste and shallots and stir fry until golden and fragrant.
Add all dry spices, if it gets to dry add a little water, and make into a paste.
Add pot tamarind water, and mix into spices. You can also add some extra water to make it liquid.
Season with salt to taste.
Taste test to balance spices, pot tamarind sourness, and salt. Add more if needed.
Final step is to add the fish - and once you add it - don’t stir your curry. Make sure fish is submerged into curry sauce. Simmer to 5 - 10 minutes depending on how big your fish is.
When fish is cooked, curry is ready. Eat with rice, or tubers.
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Street Food at Home - Kerala style fish curry recipe! Cook and eat #withme #Kerala #IndianFood #India
I loved my trip to Kerala, India, with @FoodNTravel , and we tried so many of the unique local Indian food dishes in this amazing southern state of India. One of the dishes that is both popular, and always hits the spot is a Kerala style Kottayam fish curry. And so today we’re going to make it, together.
We had Kottayam fish curry a number of times throughout Kerala, home cooked, in the jungle and homely restaurant, and at a legendary toddy shop, known for serving extra spicy Indian food. They were all extremely delicious.
Ok, let’s get started on this recipe:
Ingredients:
½ kg. King Mackerel
3 tbsp coconut oil
1 tbsp mustard seeds
1 tbsp fenugreek seeds
10 - 15 dried whole chilies
4 - 6 stems of curry leaves
50 grams ginger
1 head garlic
6 small shallots
20 grams dried pot tamarind - soak in 300 ml water for 15 minutes.
4 tbsp. Kashmiri chili
4 tbsp. Strong chili
2 tbsp. Coriander powder
½ tbsp. Turmeric powder
½ tbsp. Black pepper
Salt to taste
Method:
Pound ginger and garlic into a coarse paste. Slice shallots. Set all dry spices aside on a plate so you can use them quickly. Soak dry pot tamarind in water and set aside for at least 15 minutes to extract the flavor.
Begin cooking by heating coconut oil in pot. When hot, immediately toss in mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, curry leaves, and whole dried chilies. Fry for a few seconds until smoky and fragrant.
Add ginger garlic paste and shallots and stir fry until golden and fragrant.
Add all dry spices, if it gets to dry add a little water, and make into a paste.
Add pot tamarind water, and mix into spices. You can also add some extra water to make it liquid.
Season with salt to taste.
Taste test to balance spices, pot tamarind sourness, and salt. Add more if needed.
Final step is to add the fish - and once you add it - don’t stir your curry. Make sure fish is submerged into curry sauce. Simmer to 5 - 10 minutes depending on how big your fish is.
When fish is cooked, curry is ready. Eat with rice, or tubers.
Watch the entire Indian food, Kerala video series here: https://youtu.be/WYk5yyHvpvE
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Hi mark … it’s really happy to see that you highlighted our Kerala food and especially from our place ………….Kottayam style fish curry.❤❤❤❤❤❤
South India is amazing place
Hi mark we love you
Love watching you cook.😂 Everything you learned you applied over the years. Wonderful! Would love more shows like this. You DO make it look simpler to watch and now I can write the recipes down. Kudos!!
LOVE YOU KERALA AND MARK WIENS
Mark have a universal accent at this point lol 👍 respect
Love you mark, but I don't eat with my hand's. Chopsticks or a fork
Bro the chilli's expired
You eat alot and you are still skinny..
Very good! I love the Keralian food series
ghdg
This video is just a masterpiece
THANK YOU MARK!! 😋 😋