Ingredients
Fish - 5
Chopped Onion - 1
Tamarind Water- 1 Cup
Garlic Pods - 6
Cumin Seeds - 1 Teaspoon
Mustard Seeds - 1 Teaspoon
Poppy Seeds (Kus Kus) - 3/4th of a Teaspoon
Turmeric Powder - Nearly 2 Teaspoons
Chilli Powder - 1 Teaspoon
Ghee - 2 Tablespoons (Do not substitute oil for ghee)
Salt
Preparation
1. In a mixing bowl, put fish, onion, and tamarind water.
2. Grind cumin seeds, garlic pods, poppy seeds, mustard seeds, chilli powder, and turmeric powder into a fine paste. Add this paste to the mixing bowl. Stir once. Transfer the content to the frying pan and add salt. Stir once.
3. Heat the frying pan. Add ghee and little water and boil well until the kuzhambu thickens.
Once the kuzhambu thickens, the taste would be very nice.
Now, Chennai Fish Kuzhambu is ready!
Serve: Hot Rice, Dosa, and Idly.
Fish - 5
Chopped Onion - 1
Tamarind Water- 1 Cup
Garlic Pods - 6
Cumin Seeds - 1 Teaspoon
Mustard Seeds - 1 Teaspoon
Poppy Seeds (Kus Kus) - 3/4th of a Teaspoon
Turmeric Powder - Nearly 2 Teaspoons
Chilli Powder - 1 Teaspoon
Ghee - 2 Tablespoons (Do not substitute oil for ghee)
Salt
Chennai Fish Kuzhambu |
1. In a mixing bowl, put fish, onion, and tamarind water.
2. Grind cumin seeds, garlic pods, poppy seeds, mustard seeds, chilli powder, and turmeric powder into a fine paste. Add this paste to the mixing bowl. Stir once. Transfer the content to the frying pan and add salt. Stir once.
3. Heat the frying pan. Add ghee and little water and boil well until the kuzhambu thickens.
Once the kuzhambu thickens, the taste would be very nice.
Now, Chennai Fish Kuzhambu is ready!
Serve: Hot Rice, Dosa, and Idly.
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