Tilapia Fish Korma-Curry

I tried this recipe with a different & unusual kind of fish that’s not usually used or often at all to prepare this DELISH…
However, given this very tweak myself-
I myself was blown away by the enhanced & heightened deliciousness of it & it left all in my family/house speechless as no one even ever thought of preparing such a rich & Mughlai style with this type of fish-
Do consider giving it a try yourself to know more & much better about it with sufficient clarity & precision-
Though, I’ve described & enunciated it in a very much simplified way
Tilapia Fish Korma-Curry
I tried this recipe with a different & unusual kind of fish that’s not usually used or often at all to prepare this DELISH…
However, given this very tweak myself-
I myself was blown away by the enhanced & heightened deliciousness of it & it left all in my family/house speechless as no one even ever thought of preparing such a rich & Mughlai style with this type of fish-
Do consider giving it a try yourself to know more & much better about it with sufficient clarity & precision-
Though, I’ve described & enunciated it in a very much simplified way
Steps
- 1
First Up: Heating up a frying pan over the medium-high flame, adding in the cooking oil & as mentioned above
We need to fry the Birista & set aside for its later use - 2
Furthermore, we need to prepare the Korma Masala Mixtures-
For that, we need to at the outset sauté all the aforesaid ingredients altogether & allow them to cool down completely-
Then, blend it to a nice smooth paste by adding some salt in it & set aside - 3
Then, we need to gently sauté the fish pieces by adding in some more oil to the pan & set aside, once that’s done-
In the same pan, adding in some ghee in it- Throw in the Tempering Spices & allow them to splutter & turn aromatic - 4
Now, time to add in the freshly prepared Korma Masala Paste to it & sauté well until the oil surfaces upto the pan yet, ensure that the very mixture shouldn’t be browned at all
- 5
At this stage, add in some warm water for the gravy consistency- Which need be a thick one & not at all runny, by any means-
Bring it to a boil- Time now, to add in the sautéed fish pieces into it & dip each one of them well into the gravy- Lower the flame to the low-medium, cover it up & let it cook for about another 6-8 mins time while stirring occasionally in between - 6
Once done Uncover to add in some freshly homemade Garam Masala Powder & a fresh dollop of raw desi ghee in it- give it a quick nice mix & cover it back- Turn off the flame & let it rest in its standing position for about 10 mins time further before serving it piping hot with equally hot steamed rice or pulao or Bengali Style: Basanti Pulao
- 7
Garnish it your own way & RELISH THIS DELISH with your Family & Friends…E-N-J-O-Y
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