Pin Every now and then, I crave a good fish curry. It’s just what I grew up on and often, I find myself wanting to go back to my childhood days and forget the “healthy” tag and just have a bowl of white rice with a good fish curry. While I usually default to this easy fish curry in coconut milk that I can spice up or down as desired, this Andhra fish curry recipe which I tried a few weekends ago took it up a notch for me. Pin The curry is thick and tangy due to the ground curry paste (which we make from scratch) and the tamarind in it. All things considered, it’s relatively easy to prepare too. Andhra fish curry would hint at a very spicy dish and this one doesn’t disappoint although I used Kashmiri chilli powder which gives a good colour without all the spice from regular chilli powder or paprika. The green chillies are optional but I do love the flavour and throw in a few as I make this. If you want to try more fish recipes, here are my favourites: Chettinad fish fry Kerala fish fry Meen peera Kerala red fish curry Fish molee Baked salmon Indian-style Step by Step Andhra Fish Curry Recipe First let’s prepare the curry paste. Heat 2 tsp oil in a pan and add the cumin seeds, fennel, pepper, and methi seedsPinRoast until the cumin seeds turn a golden brown, then add the shallots and garlicPinSaute again for another 2-3 minutes or until the shallots turn pink and translucentPinThen add the cubed tomatoes and saute until they turn soft and mushy. Remove from heat and set aside to coolPinCut and clean your fish pieces as needed. I used them as small steak pieces. Soak the tamarind in 1/2 cup warm water. Extract juice and discard the pulp and seeds. In the same pan used to roast the curry paste ingredients, heat 1/4 cup oil and add mustard seeds. When they start popping, add the shallots, garlic and green chilliesPinFry for a minute. Then add chilli powder, coriander powder, and turmeric powderPinFry for 30 seconds and add the tamarind waterPinPinTop up with 2 more cups of water, salt, and curry leaves and bring to the boilPinMeanwhile, grind the roasted and cooled ingredients for curry pastePin PinAdd to the above boiling pan and lower heat to a simmerPin PinAdd the fish pieces and cook covered for 10-15 minutes on low heat or until the fish pieces are cookedPin PinServe Andhra fish curry hot with ricePin Recipe Notes:
The green chillies are optional. If you want a less spicy fish curry, omit them. Use Kashmiri red chilli powder for optimal heat and colour to the dishes If you can’t find shallots where you live, replace with chopped onions Adjust quantity of tamarind to your taste. This fish curry is meant to be a bit on the tangy side You can use any type of fish, with our without bones. I use thin King fish steaks for most of my fish recipes since they are readily available here cleaned and sliced The thickness of the gravy is up to you so control the amount of water to get to the desired consistency
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