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Chemmeen /Prawns Ularthiyathu




Chemmeen Ularthiyathu
This recipe is for seafood lovers. It is a no fuss quick recipe for prawns. The recipe will definitely sound simple but there is no compromise to taste. It is spicy and little tart and the flavors are distinctive.The souring agent is kudampuli/gambooge which also imparts a unique flavor to the dish,but if it is not available you can substitute it by adding a teaspoon of vinegar   It is a perfect side dish for rice.

Ingredients

Prawns- 1 lb
Chopped coconut piece- 1/2 cup
Kudampuli/gambooge- 3-4 pieces
Pearl onions chopped- 3/4 cup
Ginger sliced- 1 inch thick
Green chilly-2
Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp
Chilly powder-  3/4 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/3 tsp
Fenugreek powder- a pinch
Coriander powder- 1 1/3 tsp
Mustard seeds- a few
Curry leaves - a few
Coconut oil- 3 tsp
Salt to taste


Cook the cleaned prawns along with coconut pieces, kudampuli, salt and turmeric. Add very little water and cook for two to three minutes. Reduce the flame and allow all the water to evaporate.
Heat coconut oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. When it splutters add curry leaves, ginger, green chilly and sliced pearl onions. Saute till golden brown, reduce flame and add all the spice powders and saute till the raw flavor disappears. Add in the cooked prawns and stir fry for one minute. Serve with rice or pathiri.

You might also like,
Chemmeen/ Prawns Pollichathu
Goan Shrimp Curry
Tandoori Prawns
Chemmeen Pickle
Chemmeen Vada

For more prawns and seafood recipes check my page- 100 Fish/Other Seafood Recipes.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. Yummy ullarthu...looks spicy and yummy..

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  2. wow...so tempting...done it incredibly well....superb

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  3. Cheemeen ularthiyathu adipoli, thenga kothu kannan nalla rasam.

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  4. Omg, super tempting prawn fry,makes me hungry..

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  5. Super....spicy and delicious chemmeen ularthiyathu..

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  6. wow... fabulous recipe.. delicious..

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  7. Adipoli , that looks totally yum

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  8. Finger-lickingly delicious Prawns Ularthiyathu

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  9. super delicious and absolutely yummy chemmeen dish..

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  10. Mouth watering, yummy and spicy dish.

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  11. vayil kappalodikkan ulla vellam vannu...perfect for a seafood lover like me

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  12. I totally agree with Ramya. Yumm. Love those spices.
    Seasons Greetings dear!

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  13. Chemmeen ularthiyathu looks perfect and really tempting :)
    Hitting ur space first time, u have a great space with fab recipes. Glad to follow you.
    Check out my page when possible
    http://cook-ezee.blogspot.com/

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  14. oru raksyum illa dear!!! adipoli..yumm yumm!

    Merry Christmas Dear !

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  15. perfectly made dear...looks simply delicious !

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  16. Yummy chemmeen ularthu..Mouth-watering clicks!

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  17. this looks wonderful
    happy holidays to you and family

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  18. Looks delicious, spicy and fiery. B'lated Merry Xmas.!

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  19. Looks spicy, yummy, fabulous and mouth watering.

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  20. You really don't need to sell chemmeen recipes to me with fancy words :) I LOVE them anytime of the day -- I sure can have them for all three meals! Adipoli Suja!

    And, wish you a very Happy New Year!

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  21. Thanks all for the encouraging comments..

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  22. Hi... nice recipes.. I'm a prawn crazy person and keep experimenting with it..

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  23. Just adore the look of this shrimp fry..feels like having it with rice right now..Wish you and yours a very happy new year Suja..hugs and smiles

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