MEEN POLICHETTU
Karimeen Pollichathu is one of kerala's traditional delicacies. It consists of a luscious tangy gravythat coats to tender but slightly crisped fish. The name of this dish literally means ‘Pearl Spot Fish Fry in Banana Leaves’.
Preparation time: 40 minutes (Serves 2)
Ingredients:
• 2 medium pomfret (whole clean)
• 1 cup shallots (finely chopped)
• ½ cup cashew (toasted/fried)
• 2 ripe tomatoes (chopped)
• 1 tsp black pepper powder
• 2-3 sprigs curry leaves
• 1 tsp red chilli powder
• 1 tsp coriander powder
• 2 tsp ginger garlic paste
• ½ cup onion (sliced)
• 4 tbsp coconut oil
• 1 tsp mustard seeds
• 2 green chillies
• 1 tsp turmeric
• 2 lime juice
• 2 lemons
Salt as required
Preparation:
• Make some gashes on the pomfret
• Mix the salt, pepper, turmeric, red chillies, ginger-garlic paste and lime juice (marination)
• Marinate the fish in this marination
• Heat some coconut oil in a pan, sear on both sides for a couple of minutes
• In the same pan, crackle mustard seeds
• Add slit green chillies, curry leaves, onions and sauté
• Add ginger-garlic paste, leftover marinade and sauté
• Now add sliced onion, tomatoes, all the spices and cook for 10 minutes on medium heat
• Rest the masala in a cold place
• Coat the fish with this marinade, arrange lime and fried cashews in the gashes
• Seal it with layers of banana leaves
• Pan-sear on a tawa for 5 minutes on each side
• Remove and let it rest open for 5 minutes
• Garnish with lemon wedges and onion rings