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Showing posts with label Coconut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coconut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coconut. Show all posts

Roasted Coconut Chutney

This is  a delicious and easy chuntey to make.  Perfect with snacks or Idli, dosa.  Dip and enjoy.   We had this with Kuthiraivali Thinai Crisp Dosa - Instant, Vegan & Gluten Free.
Ingredients

1/2 Teaspoon Oil

1 Green Chilly or to taste
1 Tablespoon Chutney Chana / Roasted Gram / Phutane
Little Tamarind or to taste
Handful Coriander leaves
1/2 Cup Packed Grated Coconut
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
Salt to taste

Method

In a pan heat oil 
add the green chilly and chutney chana and stir fry for a minute 
add the tamarind
Cumin seeds and fry till 
Chutney chana  turn golden and green chilly is fried
Take this into small blender jar and add rest of the ingredients and grind to a fine paste. 
 Ready to enjoy with Idli, dosa or any snack.  
Delicious and yum.
Labels : Chutneys & Dips, Roasted Coconut Chutney, Coconut, Green Chilly, Coriander Leaves, Idli, Dosa, Vegan, Gluten free 

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Camarones Empanizados Con Coco y Salsa De Mango#FishFriday

Camarones Empanizados Con Coco y Salsa De Mango it means Fried Breaded Shrimps In Coconut Served With Mango Sauce.  This is a must try recipe,  yummy to have as a starter.  
It’s time for me to post my fish recipe for #FishFridayFoodies and for April, the topic is all about Latin American Fish Recipes and our Host is Sue.
Ingredients
For the Marination
8 Cleaned Large Shrimp - tail in tact
1/2 Teaspoon Black pepper powder
1/2 Teaspoon Chilly Flakes
1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice
Salt to taste 
Other Ingredients 
1 Egg 
1 Cup Seasoned All Purpose Flour
1/4 Cup Shredded Coconut
1/4 Cup Dry Bread Crumbs
Oil - As required for deep Frying
For the Mango Sauce  

2 Tablespoons Sugar
2 Tablespoons Vinegar
Pulp of 2 Mangoes
1/4 Teaspoon Salt
Crushed Red Chilly powder to taste

Method
To prepare the Mango Sauce

Peel the mangoes and pulse it  in the blender to get a smooth pulp. Melt the sugar in a small deep pan until it has a light amber color. Carefully add the vinegar and cover it immediately, so that it does not splash, as soon as it evaporates, add the mango pulp. Cook over low heat until thick and season with salt and red chilly powder to taste. Remove it on to a serving bowl and keep it in the refrigerator to chill. This has to be served cold.
For the Shrimps
Mix the shredded Coconut and bread crumbs well, keep aside. 
Peel the shrimp, de vein them from the back, leaving only the tail to hold them.  Marinate them in the given ingredients and keep aside for 15 minutes.
Coat each shrimp with the seasoned flour mixture. Place them in a sieve and shake it a little to remove the excess flour. 
Beat the eggs in a bowl with a balloon whisk until they are fluffy. Then dip each in the beaten egg and shake it a little to remove excess egg coating. Then dredge them in the shredded coconut bread crumbs mix and press very well so that they are well coated to the shrimp. Repeat these steps until you have breaded all the shrimp. 
Refrigerate the shrimp for at least 1 hour before frying.(If the shrimps are not cold, they will drop the coconut when they are fried, so it is VERY important that you refrigerate them for at least 1 hour ! I kept them overnight!!)
Now that the  shrimps are very cold, its time to fry them.  Heat enough oil , in a deep frying pan and fry the just 2 shrimps at a time in the oil for about 3 - 4 minutes, or until golden brown.  (Flip the side of the shrimp in the oil only once) Once they are ready, remove them from the oil and place them on paper towels so that the towels absorb the excess oil.
Serve the Shrimps with the mango sauce! Enjoy!!! 
Labels :  Shrimps, Prawns, Mexico, Mexican, Latin American, Fried Shrimps, Coconut, Starters, Seafood/Fish, Fish Friday, Mango Sauce, Jams & Sauces, 

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Clams / Shimpies in Coconut Gravy With Mini Steamed Rice Dumplings #FishFriday

The Mangaloreans call this mini steamed rice dumplings "Mutli".
The  Clams / Shimpies are called by various names like cockles, mussels, tisrya etc.

This was on my to do list for a long time. When this theme for Fish Friday Foodies was given by our Host Camilla of Culinary Adventures with Camilla "Out of the Shell and Into the Pan", was so happy that at last this recipe will be done.
This is a lengthy and lightly spicy coconut gravy dish, but, worth the effort. It makes a delicious meal.

Clams / Shimpies  requires a lot of washing and cleaning, since they are  often filled with sand and dirt.  Therefore  it’s really important to clean them thoroughly & then place them in the freezer overnight or  for at least an or two  hour, so that they open their shells,  then you can clean them properly before steaming/cooking them.   

What I did, brought them from the market,  soak them in a big bowl filled with water for 10 to 15 minutes and  then rinse  them  4 to 5 times in fresh water. Then store them in a container and kept it in the freezer overnight.  
Then next day they had opened a little.  Take each clam and remove the meat from one side into the other one.  Discard the empty shell.  If in case any of them are not open take a knife and carefully press on to one end of the clam and it will easily open.
 See the beauties ..gems of the sea
Ingredients
70  to 80 Clams / Shimpies - washed,  rinsed, sand and grit removed. 
Retain only one shell (kerl) of each clam while discarding the other / empty one.
For the Gravy
To roast in a teaspoon of Oil

4 Bedki  Red chillies 
4 Kashmiri  Red chillies 
1 Tablespoon Coriander seeds
4  Black peppercorns
1 Teaspoon  Cumin seeds
1/4  Teaspoon  Mustard seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
5 Grains Fenugreek seeds4 Cloves Garlic
1 Cup Freshly Grated coconut 
1 Small Onion roughly chopped
1 Small Ball of tamarind or as per taste
1 Teaspoon Oil
Other Ingredients
3  Shallots - sliced
4 Cloves Garlic - smashed lightly
A Sprig Curry Leaves
1 Small Curry Spoon Oil

For the Mutli /  Mini Steamed Rice Dumplings

1 Cup Idli Rawa - soaked
Salt to taste

Method
To make the  Mini Steamed Rice Dumplings /
 Mutlis
Wash the idli rawa and soak it  in water  - till the level of rawa only for two  to three hours. 
 Drain.
Grind it  to a fine paste with salt to taste, using no water as far as possible. 
The batter should be thick ( see pic) 
Transfer the ground batter  in a soft  thin muslin cloth. 
Steam it without lid. 
Every 3 to 4 minutes, remove the cloth filled with batter and knead it, by folding the cloth. Then again place it to steam, remove and knead,  till it forms a soft dough.  It took total 7 - 8 minutes to be done.  If your batter is watery then it may take more time.
Once slightly cooled take the warm dough out of the cloth,  just lightly moisten your hands with water and knead it to a soft dough.
Make marble size balls and flatten them lightly into small circle and 
press to make a little depression with you thumb. 
Place them in steamer 
with lid and steam for 15 mins after the first steam is released.  
Allow them to sit for a while the gravy is getting ready.


To make the Gravy

Heat a pan  with a teaspoon of oil and roast the following one by one – dry red chillies, sliced onion, coriander seeds, peppercorns, garlic, cumin,fenugreek , mustard seeds  & grated coconut. 

Remove & allow to cool, 
then add tamarind and turmeric powder,  
grind   all these ingredients to a fine paste. Keep aside
My prized possession - my Mud  pan or mud vessel (which we East Indians call it a treezal). 
Heat a  oil in a big pan (large enough to accommodate the gravy+mutlis+clams). 
When the oil is hot, fry the sliced onion till golden brown.  

Add the ground paste and fry well. Add the masala water (after washing the mixie) and bring it to a boil.
  
Cover and cook for few minutes  or till oil surfaces.  
Now add the clams / shimpies and add  water  enough to make a thick gravy consistency,  
cover let them cook
Taste for salt then add the add in the mutlis.  
Cover and cook for 7 to 10 minutes on low flame. 
Or untill oil surfaces.
Turn off flame and allow  mutlis / mini steamed rice dumplings to soak in the gravy for  5 minutes.  
Enjoy these hot!
Real comfort food.. yum.. delicious.

Labels : Seafood/Fish, Clams, Shimpies, Mangalore, Coconut, Spicy, Fish Friday, Dumplings, Karnataka

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