25.1.08

Meen Porichathu/Fish Fry


This is how my mother makes fish fry using just the bare minimum spices for marination.To this basic marinade mixture one can also add ginger-garlic paste,lemon juice.finely chopped curry leaves,to add more flavour.

Ingredients

Fish(Kingklip) fillet = 1(whole or cut into pieces)
Coconut oil - to shallow fry

for the marinade
Pepper powder = 1/4tsp
Turmeric powder = 1/4tsp
Kashmiri red chilli powder = 1/4tsp
Salt

Method

1.Mix the pepper,turmeric,chilli powder,salt with few drops of water and make a fairly thick paste
2.Apply this paste over the fish fillet and marinate it for 10-15min
3.Heat oil in a non stick pan,place the marinated fish and after few seconds,turn down the heat to medium and fry till all sides turn brown
4.Drain excess oil and serve immediately

My entry for RCI-Kerala

13 Comments:

At January 25, 2008 1:54 PM, Blogger Rachel said...

wow..similar to how my mom has taught me "fish fry"..Hey next time in the oil that you fry add a sprig or two of curry leaves..it leaves a lovely aroma!

 
At January 25, 2008 1:59 PM, Blogger FH said...

Mouthwatering nibbles Sumitha. I knew a neighbor who used rice flour to dip and fry fish too!:)

 
At January 27, 2008 7:28 PM, Blogger vimmi said...

Fish fry looks great. Lovely color.

 
At January 28, 2008 8:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love simple Fried Fish, Its yummy!

www.zaiqa.net

 
At January 30, 2008 4:49 AM, Blogger starry said...

Looks appetizing.I love fish fry.How have you been doing?

 
At February 01, 2008 9:21 AM, Blogger renuramanath said...

dear sumitha,
great to see you back. you were gone for a little bit too looooong... i was wondering what was happening to all our malayali food bloggers ! please do come up with more musings on and methods of malayali cuisine !

 
At February 01, 2008 6:10 PM, Blogger Kribha said...

I make it the same way too. Somehow this tastes the best rather than using ground spices and elaborate methods. The platter looks soooo good.

 
At February 04, 2008 4:19 PM, Blogger Saleem Pothiwala said...

looks so very delicioussssssss!!!

will try these over the weekend

 
At February 05, 2008 12:15 PM, Blogger Srivalli said...

Sumitha, that fish fry looks so yummy...btw..are you blogging from India?..if so , would you be interested to be part of Arusuvai Friendship Chain. Drop me a mail at cooking4allseasons@gmail.com

 
At February 12, 2008 7:15 AM, Blogger Bharathy said...

Fish fry and rice is my favourite comfort food! :)..nice to see you back after a loong while,Sumitha :)..do keep blogging!:)

Oh yes, Srivalli and myself are co-ordainating the arusuvai chain..but I see you blogging from Switz,as you have said!

 
At February 18, 2008 4:05 PM, Blogger VINI said...

hey, my son's drooling too alongwith me :). Lovely presentation and I am sure it must have been lip smacking!

 
At February 28, 2008 1:31 PM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Rachel - thanks Rachel thats a wonderful tip.

Asha - I have seen rice flour being used too akka

Vimmi - Thank you!

Mona - I love it simple too,that way we can taste the real fish and not kill its flavour

Star - Great to see you here.Doing good Star,thank you!

Renu - Sorry Renu,I know I have been away for too long.

Kribha - Thank you dear Kribha!

Daagh - Thank you!

Srivalli - Welcome to my blog!I am not in India at present.

Bharathy - Hi Bharathy,real comfort food I like it with morkuttan too just like you.

Vini - Welcome to my blog,you have a wonderful blog.My love to your little son.

 
At June 04, 2008 8:57 AM, Blogger Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

Its very tasty. I loved it

 

Post a Comment

<< Home

Food & Drink Blogs by Indian Bloggers Chefs Blogs