Ingredients:
Pearl Spot / Karimeen – 4, cleaned and slit on the side (you can also use pomfret)
For the spice paste:
Shallots – 10
Onions – 1 big
Ginger – a 2″ piece
Garlic – 10 cloves
Chilly powder – 1 tbsp
Pepper powder – 2 tsp
Vinegar – 2 tsp
Curry leaves – 2 strands
Salt – to taste
Coconut oil – for frying
Tender banana leaves – to wrap the fish in while cooking
How I Made It:
1. Make a paste with all the ingredients mentioned.
2. Marinate the fish well in the paste. It may not completely stick to the fish, but make sure that it is mostly covered.
3. Place the fish in the banana leaf and wrap gently.
4. Pour some oil in a wok. Gently place the wrapped fish in, close with a lid and cook on a low fire till both sides are done. This took me around 30 mins, per fish.
Garnish with onion rings, tomatoes, cucumber and a piece of lime.
Deepa Jose
Hi Sis,gonna try this for coming easter!! ๐
Anonymous
i live in the uk and we cannot get banana leaves here.is there an alternate option?
Anonymous
this is definitely not meen polichathu… dont try to fool people…..
Nags
anon – this is how i make meen pollichathu. if you have a different recipe that's not my concern. this is a site where i feature recipes that i try, my way. if that bothers you, feel free to close the window and get out.
Anonymous
i live in the uk and we cannot get banana leaves here.is there an alternate option?
Nags
u can try using aluminium baking foil and bake it instead of fry. its healthier that way too! the flavour will be different but definitely yummy ๐ try it and let me know
The Scatterbrain
aaah! Karimeen Pollichathu! definitely droolworthy! I was surprised to learn that this recipe originated from the toddy shops of kerala! I have only had this at posh 5star weddings and such!
Am definitely going to try this out… but where i will find good karimeen is the question! Am no good at shopping for fish!
SteamyKitchen
You are right…that last fish is UGLY!!!!
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xoxo
jaden