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Kerala Fish Curry with Coconut {Recipe}

February 18, 2020 34 Comments

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Kerala fish curry is amazing in its taste, flavour, and simplicity. While the fiery red, spicy red fish curry is more popular in Kerala, this version which amma makes that has coconut ground into the base of the fish curry is my favourite. This fish curry with coconut goes really well with rice and all you need is a papadom to go with the meal. While the curry tastes good with any type of fish, I’d recommend white fish with a firm flesh for optimum taste. The curry tastes good as you keep it longer and if you make it in the traditional mud pots in Kerala, the flavour is excellent. You can keep it at room temperature for up to a day and refrigerate for up to three days.

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Kerala Fish Curry with Coconut {Recipe}

Ingredients:
Kanambu Fish / Mullet or any other medium sized fish with firm flesh – 1/2 kg
Grated coconut – 1 cup
Chilly powder – 1 tbsp (adjust to tate)
Pepper powder – 1/2 tsp
Jeera powder – 1/2 tsp
Garlic – 4 cloves
Shallots, ulli – 4-6
Tamarind paste – 1 tbsp
Turmeric powder – 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves – 1 strand
Mustard and fenugreek – for tempering
Gingelly oil (Indian Sesame oil) or coconut oil – 2 tbsp
Salt – to taste

How to Make Kerala Fish Curry:

1. Grind coconut, pepper, garlic, shallots, turmeric and jeera to a paste with some added water.

2. Heat oil and crackle mustard seeds. Fry fenugreek for a while and add a couple of chopped shallots. Then add curry leaves and chilly powder.

3. Add the gound paste, tamarind salt. Half a cup water may be added at this stage if gravy is too thick. Boil for 2 mins.

4. Add the cleaned and cut fish pieces, close and cook for 10 mins.

5. Serve hot with rice and any thoran.

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Note: Replacing tamarind paste with one or two kodam puli (cocum) would change the flavour of the curry. But we use kodam puli only in curries that use no coconut like the Kerala red fish curry.

More Kerala Fish Recipes:
Karimeen Pollichathu
Kerala Fish Fry
Nethili Fry

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  1. vimmi

    January 11, 2008 at 5:49 pm

    Fish curry looks yummy. My husband is from goa, an so we make it in similar manner. can u tell me which fish found in the usa will taste good in this curry

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  2. TBC

    January 11, 2008 at 3:31 pm

    You changed the look again! It looks very nice now. Beautiful pic too.:-)
    Don’t eat non-veg, so no comments on that.;-)

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  3. Padma

    January 11, 2008 at 1:58 pm

    This looks so mouthwatering Nags!
    I love that with plain rice…simply superb

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  4. Happy cook

    January 11, 2008 at 1:54 pm

    I love this fish cury. Now just need a whole heap of rice to enjoy them.
    I never make fish curry at home as i am the onlyone who likes it.
    So have to wait till i am back home in kerala to eat this.

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  5. Jeena

    January 11, 2008 at 11:59 pm

    Nags this looks so delicious and the rice with the fish curry looks so fluffy and light. 🙂

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  6. sunita

    January 11, 2008 at 10:21 am

    Love the colour of that fish curry…lovely entry 🙂

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  7. Rachel

    January 11, 2008 at 10:18 am

    Hmmm! Fish curry , rice and thoran….heavenly combo..with some papadoms too!!

    lovely rich colour to the fish!!

    Hey you seem to be changing the blog colours too often like me.. 😛 ..this is nice…

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  8. Jayashree

    January 11, 2008 at 7:39 am

    Iam vegetarian…so not going to be able to comment on the fish curry…..but gimme cabbage thoran, rice and some curd…and Iam all set any time of the day.

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  9. Srivalli

    January 11, 2008 at 7:39 am

    fish curry looks very yummy!…nice new look!

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  10. Shella

    January 11, 2008 at 7:20 am

    I see that you changed the look of your blog. Looks good Love the background colour. Inne kodipikua – alle?? Drooling!! Need I say more

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