Tasty & Unique
Traditional Indian Fish Recipes
Obviously, all Indian recipes, particularly traditional culinary are always held in high esteem and admiration in India.
What
to say about culinary art inherited from generations that follow the tradition which
is widely ingrained in popular culture, region-wise. Diverse tastes and the
blend of rich and aromatic ingredients available locally make the dishes unique
in taste; arousing curiosity to your taste buds.
Patrani Macchi
Parsis
are a community of Zoroastrians and their endless love
for food is a well known fact. Their fish preparation, with a tinge of Persian
touch, holds a special liking because of the diverse, not conventional, method
used in their cooking style.
Patrani
Macchi, the Parsi Style Fish Wrapped in Banana Leaves. This unique dish is one of the trademark dishes
of a Parsi cuisine, which is influenced by the distinctly fine blend of
Gujarati and Persian cooking. Patrani Macchi
is an inevitable course in a Parsi wedding or a navjot
feast or any Parsi celebration.
This
dish is for hardcore non-vegetarian food lovers. Amritsari Macchis
mouthwatering fried fish
dish prepared with lot of spices is a popular street food of Amritsar, in the state of Punjab India. Though originated
in Amritsar, It is sold in street corners of many North Indian cities and also
in other parts of India. Named after the city where it originated, this easy
fried fish dish is a great appetizer or side dish as accompaniment to the main
course. Fish fillet pieces marinated with popular Indian spices and yogurt
makes this item delicious.It tastes ravishingly great after squeezing lemon
juice before eating. Stunning taste when tried with mint-cilantro chutney.
Bombay Duck
Bombay
duck, or bombil as it is called locally, is found in the Arabian Sea waters
between Mumbai & Kutch Region. It is
basically a native to Mumbai and is one of Mumbai's unique culinary
experiences. This charmingly misnamed delicacy despite its name is not a duck
but a lizard fish with a sharp pungent odour is part of the Mumbai smell in and
around the coastal area. Made popular
during the British era, Bombay duck the Mumbai’s native fish is available in
all sea food restaurants. Tastes best
when fried!
Manglorian Fish Curry
Meen Gassi stands
for Mangalorean Fish Curry for tangy and spicy fish curry. This is typically a very popular dish that
originated in Mangalore, Karnataka, India and cherished by everyone. Different types of fish curries are prevalentin the coastal belt of
India from Mumbai, Goa, Mangalore to Kerala and are also liked by Mangalore.
This dish could be prepared with Pomfret, Mackerel,
Sardines type of fishes. However, to give the right authentic taste, correct ingredients
with appropriate species are a must.
This is considered to be a super easy masala fish and loved
by one and all. If properly marinated in anassortment of spices and coated in
semolina (rawa or sooji) before frying will give your taste buds a great treat.
It is served with tangy Indian chutney and green salads.
The masala mix or the ingredients are not too spicy or not
too bland. However, the marinating time is the key
element for a better taste and flavor of fish.
There is no special occasion to enjoy this masala fried
pomfret as this fish is available throughout the year. So taste them at any restaurants that serve
sea food where this is one the main items on the menu.
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