Traditional Kerala Thenga Aracha Meen Curry

Taste of Malabar
This Fish curry is made in an earthen pot without oil in few minutes. Cooking in Earthen pot enhances the taste of Fish curry . Any variety of fish can be used and spicesness can be adjusted according to individual taste.
Traditional Kerala Thenga Aracha Meen Curry
Taste of Malabar
This Fish curry is made in an earthen pot without oil in few minutes. Cooking in Earthen pot enhances the taste of Fish curry . Any variety of fish can be used and spicesness can be adjusted according to individual taste.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut and clean fish into thin slices.
- 2
Grind coconut,chilli powder, coriander powder and shallots to a smooth paste by adding little water.
- 3
In a clay pot add cut fish pieces, ground coconut paste, kudampuli (Malabar tamarind),slit green chillies and salt to taste.
- 4
Add 2 sprigs of curry leaves and give a gentle mix.
- 5
On a medium flame let it cook for 15 minutes. Check if the fish is cooked properly. Turn off the flame.
- 6
Traditional Authentic Kerala Thenga Aracha Meen Curry is ready. Earthen pot cooking enhances the taste of Fish curry. Serve with Rice, Tapioca or Rice Puttu.
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