Most of the time i go for the regular fish curry which is prepared at our home,the taste of which is still fresh though its been ages since i last had the meal and one which reminds me or our weekend meal with our cousions and sisters,but this weekend i thought of trying something from Malvani Cuisine ,since i had all the ingredients in my pantry i had to try the Malvani Pomfret curry,substituted Kokum with green mango
Malvani fish curry is inspired from here and here .
Thanks a ton Meera of Enjoy Indian Food for sharing the recipe,we truly enjoyed the meal.
Paired the meal with fried golden pomfret ,rice ,and coriander & mango chutney.
Fried Golden Pomfret
Ingredient needed
eight pieces of pomfret
salt as per taste
turmeric powder pinch
red chili powder half tsp
coriander powder half tsp
chopped coriander leaves one tbsp
lemon juice one tbsp
gramflour one and a half tbsp
oil two tbsp
Preparation
In a mixing bowl mix all the above except gram flour
keep aside for 30 mins
Procedure
Heat oil in non stick pan,once hot lower the flame
sprinkle gramflour on the marinated fish pieces
and pan fry the fish pieces til brown from both sides.
Mango Coriander Chutney
Ingredient needed
chopped coriander leaves one cup
half of green mango chopped
green chili one
salt as per taste
Procedure
mix all the ingredients and run through blender .
serve with rice and fish curry.
Linking this post to
Weekend Wrap up 39 hosted by Colours Dekor,
thats all friends,take care and happy blogging.
Awesome recipe!! i have been dying for a good Malwani meal...thanks for posting!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious platter! I have not made pomfret at home but ate at numerous times at my cousin's place... It is avery tasty fish... and I love mango chutney
ReplyDeleteYummy.That spread is so inviting.I am signing up to follow.
ReplyDeleteGreat fish recipes..loved ur versions and like to give try sometimes!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh!! Thanks for linking.. in ... this is yummy!!
ReplyDeletewhat an inviting thali.Loved the fish.
ReplyDeleteI m vegetarian but I m gonna try that mango chutney.
ReplyDeleteNayana@CherishDreamLive
Oh this caught my eye... I love the description, yum! I can almost smell it!
ReplyDeleteLove the thali! I haven't made pompfret in a while.
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking Platter!
ReplyDeletenice spread, i love the simplicity of the pictures ,sooo homely
ReplyDeletefollowing you gladly
http://cheriesstolenrecipes.blogspot.com
Awesome platter dear. Your plate reminds me of school days. I used to fight with mom to eat in that plate :D Now I bought one here :D hehe ..
ReplyDelete