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Fish Coconut Fry

Fish Coconut Fry

This is a simple and easy fish fry recipe which you can do with any fish fillet.If you are tried of the usual fish fry try adding in fried onions and roasted coconut. It adds a unique flavor and taste which is pleasing to the palette. You can try different versions like adding coconut paste to the marinade and fry/bake the fish. Pairs with plain rice or fried rice.

Ingredients

Fish fillet- 3
( I used tilapia fillet)

1) To marinate the fish
Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/3 tsp
Chilly powder- 1 tsp
Ginger garlic paste- 1 1/2 tsp
Lemon juice- 1 tsp
Salt to taste
Coconut oil for frying

Onion sliced- 1 medium
Green chilly -1 
sliced ginger- 1 tsp
Coconut shredded- 3 tsp
Fennel powder- 1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves- a little

Clean and cut fish into small pieces. Mix all ingredients listed under to marinate the fish into a paste and apply over the fish pieces and set aside for ten minutes. Fry the fish till it is done and drain the excess oil and keep aside. In the pan add two tsps of oil(use the same oil used to fry fish drain off the excess oil) add onions, sliced ginger and green chilly and saute till changes color. Add coconut and continue to fry till onions and coconut turns golden brown. Add fennel powder, a pinch of chilly powder and coriander leaves. Add the fried fish and gently toss till all the fish is coated with the masala. Serve with rice.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy

Comments

  1. kandittu sherikum vayyil kappal odunundu..

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  2. Quite a delicious and new fish fry for me,thanks for sharing Suja..

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  3. A melt in the mouth, yummylicious fish fry with coconut suja.

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  4. new recipe....looks yummy!!Thanks for sharing

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  5. wow so tempting and mouthwatering fry !!

    Ongoing Event - Festive Food

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  6. Luks divinely yumm.Wow!,Waiting here a long time to grab that bowl.I cd n't.Luv the recipe too.Yumm.

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  7. Simply fingerlicking delicious fish fry. Wonderfully prepared.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  8. Fish fry looks spicy and delicious.

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  9. wow very tempting and delicious ......

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  10. This recipe is really tempting..lovely

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  11. My mouth is watering just looking at these pics, delicious looking fish fry :)

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  12. i make tuna more or less the same way n love it :)

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  13. Looks awesome Suja! Its been a while since I had fish. Will have to have this soon!

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  14. lip smacking sujha. I love all your non-veg recipes.

    Cheers,
    Uma
    My Kitchen Experiments

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  15. lovely lip-smacking dish pic are fabulous

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  16. simple and delicious fish fry, mouthwatering one..

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  17. This is such a mouth watering preparation,can't wait to try it:)mmm...mmmm

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  18. Spicy and yummy Suja, they look so yummy !

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  19. Ugran! Never tried this before. A nice change from the usual fries.

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  20. I don't Suja,how you come up with such delightful dish and that too with the tempting colour..Drooling over your fish dear.

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  21. Simply mouthwatering! Sorry for the cliche, but I don't seem to be able to use any other terms when I see your clicks & recipes. Really!

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  22. Delicious adipoli ayatiu undu. tempting for a veggie like me.

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  23. Thanks all for stopping by and for the sweet comments:)

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  24. Nice combination... looks absolutely delicious...

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  25. AAdipoli recipe chechi..Ennelum try cheythu nokkam..

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  26. how do you manage to have such interesting repertoire of recipes? love this one and will be trying soon!

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  27. Mouthwatering fish fry,looks so tempting.

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  28. This looks so easy and delicious!

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  29. interesting recipe...cant wait to try this one...bookmarked

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  30. Thank you dear for sharing this recipe..the other day i tried this one and it came out really yumm.....absolutely loved it..

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  31. very innovative fish fry...adding fried coconut & shallots will surely make it more tastier..yumm

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  32. Thanks all for the sweet comments and thanks Kurryleaves for trying and the feedback..so happy to know that you like it

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