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Fish Vindaloo



Fish Vindaloo

I love the hot and spicy vindaloo curry, the popular Goan delicacy. Fish is an integral part of our meal and recently I have been trying a lot of recipes with fish. Vindaloo curry is often made with meat (pork/beef) cooked in spices and vinegar.I tried cooking fish in vindaloo paste and it tastes yummy. You can use any meaty/thick flesh fish like king fish or tuna.

Ingredients
Tuna/king fish- 1 1/2 lb
Onion finely chopped- 2 medium
Kashmiri chilly whole- 8
( adjust according to spice tolerance)
Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/3 tsp
Cumin seeds- 1/2 tsp
Ground Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Garam masala- 1/2 tsp
Ginger- 2 inch thick piece
Garlic- 7-8 pods
Vinegar-3 tbs
Thick coconut milk- 1/3 cup
Sugar -  a pinch
Cloves-2
Cinnamon stick-1 inch thick
Oil and salt




Take off the seeds ( if you want it less spicy) from the dry chilly and soak it in vinegar and coconut milk for about half an hour.
Make a fine paste of this along with ginger and garlic,mustard seeds,cumin seeds, clove and cinnamon.
Combine pepper powder,turmeric powder, salt and  sugar. The marinade is ready.
 Marinade the fish with this masala,cover and refrigerate for about 2-3 hours.
Pick out the fish from the marinade and gently fry them on all sides in hot oil and keep aside. ( note this step is optional, frying will ensure that the pieces will remain intact)
 Do not discard the excess marinade.Once you finished frying the fish add two more tbs oil and add whole clove and cinnamon. Add chopped onion and continue to fry for another two to three minutes till the onion becomes golden brown. Pour the left over marinade and saute till oil separates. Add enough water and when it comes to a boil add fish pieces and simmer and cook till the fish is soft and the gravy thickens.  Serve this with rice or naan or chapati.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. I've never tried fish vindaloo before (chicken, yes), but this one looks delicious!

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  2. I was just thinking about you that I have not seen you, and here you go. Love vindaloo too. Wish I can grab it.

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    1. Thanks for remembering me Linsy, so sweet of you :)

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  3. I had pork vindaloo..never tried with fish..this looks tempting!

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  4. Suja, wish we could be neighbour dear. A fantastic fish vindaloo, super tempting!

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  5. Looks so Delicious.. Mouth watering dish...

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  6. Mouthwatering Vindaloo.I loved the perfectly rich gravy here.Would definitely try this..And this one is a different vindaloo to me.

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  7. Mouthwatering Vindaloo.I loved the perfectly rich gravy here.Would definitely try this..And this one is a different vindaloo to me.

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  8. Ah look at the curry... the color is just so red... wow...

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  9. tempting fish vindaloo dear, simply drooling here :-)

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  10. Delicious fish vindaloo Suja spicy.

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  11. I love VIndaloo and ur gravy is so thick...love it Suja.

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