This is a spicy fish fry which my family enjoys every time it is made at home. It goes well with rice and fish curry. There is no doubt that these trio complement each other so well and is indispensable part of the lunch menu back home in Kerala.The marinade I have used has a unique south Indian blend of spices and you can increase or decrease the amount of spices to suit your taste. What I love in this fish fry is the blend of flavors of coconut oil,curry leaves and shallots.
Ingredients
Fish- 4-5 medium sized pieces
Shallots 2-3 small
Ginger- 1 inch thick
Garlic- 2 pods
Green chilly- 2
Dry Red Chilly-3
Pepper whole- 3/4 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp
Lemon juice- 1/2 tsp
Mint leaves- 5-6
Curry leaves 4-5
Salt to taste-
Coconut Oil for frying
Place all ingredients except fish and oil into a mixer and blend into a smooth fine paste.
Cut and clean fish and marinate with this paste and keep aside for fifteen minutes. Shallow fry in coconut oil. Flip over the other side( after 2-3 three minutes in medium flame depending on the size of the fish) when spices gets browned up and fried gently take out using spatula.Place of paper towel to take off the excess oil. Serve warm with rice.
Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..
that looks so spicy and tasty.. lovely presentation
ReplyDeleteNever used corn flour for frying fish..will try some day...
ReplyDeleteThanks aipi and Deepa for the sweet comment.
ReplyDeleteDeepa it is optional..It helps to bind the masala's together while frying.do try this you will surely love it.
By seeing the ingredients itself i can say how spicy and yummy this fry it...simply superb one suja
ReplyDeleteLooks super delicious. A small tip when you grind maala add a handfull of curry leaves. The aroma will be wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteI am an ardent lover of fish !! U made my day .... simple and delicious n lovely photograph !
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking !
Satrupa
fry looks so delicious n spicy ...fish lovers must love this
ReplyDeleteSatya
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wow...Though I had this in plenty during our visit home, I can't stop drooling :-)
ReplyDeletefish look so good and really spicy, beautiful presentation suja
ReplyDeletemackrel fry..looks so delicious.i am not preparing this at home becausemy hus hate this fish.nicely done.. lovely decorations
ReplyDelete..looks irrestible,mouthwatering and yum....drooling dear....
ReplyDeleteCorn flour in fish fry, athu ethu vareyum kettitilalo Sujechi..Looks spicy as your title says..Adipoli aytund...
ReplyDeleteLove
Suji
You get fresh mackerel there in NJ?? :( :( kothi varunnu..
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious :)
ReplyDeletei cant control my drooling...with hot steaming rice..yummmmmmm :)
ReplyDeletemouthwatering fish fry!!!!!!! love to have it now... it reminds my mom... tnq 4 sharing
ReplyDeleteMOuthwatering here, looks super tempting..
ReplyDeletewow..drooling over on your fish fry...look yummm
ReplyDeleteOh man, thats very tempting...love mackerel fish...tastes great:) I am going to hop into next possible flight and come to your house, haha...kidding:)
ReplyDeleteOoooh! That looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteThere is a event going on in my blog, looking forward to your delicious entries:-)
Aiyooo.......dis is too good gal...luv mackerel especially dis fried version. Sadly here the mackerel is not as tasty as back home...so hv to do wit other fishies.
ReplyDeleteBtw thks for all ur lovely comments in my blog..really appreciate it.
Cheers.
Looks really delicious and perfect dear!
ReplyDeletePerfectly fried with spicy masala .....Looks superb.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Looks good... crispy spicy cover with soft tasty fish...what more can one ask for
ReplyDeleteadipoli! Vellam varanu vayyil!!!
ReplyDeletemy husband wud love this..although the house would smell fr a few days after that..with all the frying..but im sure its the compromise you make for such an amazing prep
ReplyDeletekandittu sahaikkunilla keto..
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering...yum yum......
ReplyDeleteOMG, thats too tempting !
ReplyDeleteWow!!! superb!!! ayila evidunnu kitti?? frozen anno???
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Kandittu kothi aakunnu..Simply superb!! Evide kittunna ayilakku ottum taste ella athu kondu medikkare ella..Eni naattil chennittu venom eshtam pole kazhikkan..
ReplyDeleteThanks all for stopping by and for the lovely coments..
ReplyDeleteNitha, Sarah..ayila evide kittunundu:)
Yummy natil meen varuthathu ormipikalle pls...what you said is true..the taste of home food is really special:)
Thanks all..pls visit again:)
I am crazy about these flavors...Looks delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet comment:)
ReplyDeleteWhere can i buy fresh Mackerel in NJ? Can i use frozen mackerel found in Indian stores, here in Princeton area?
ReplyDeleteHi Anon,thanks for stopping by..
DeleteI am not sure about Princeton area
when I was in NJ we usually shopped in Edison area.I used to buy from Asian market Centennial Ave, there is a walmart near by. Mackeral is not available not there every time,but they do have lot of fish..hope you will find it there:)