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MASALA FRIED FISH
TANDOORI FISH
CHAPALA PULUSU
FISH RAWA FINGERS
MALVANI FISH CURRY
FISH CURRY WITH GARLIC
FISH TIKKA
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Ranith Gada
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Published On :
Oct 15, 2007
Preparation Time:
7 min
Recipe Type :
Veg-Main
Cooking Time :
25 min
Standing Time :
5-8 mins
Yield
:
4 (4 servings)
Ingredient :
Fish
Description :
Ranith Gada Recipe made easy, learn how to make Ranith Gada Recipes at home.
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Ranith Gada
Ingredient Name
Unit
Quantity
Cloves
number
3
Fish
grams
2000
Ginger Powder
tbsp
2
Aniseed Powder
tsp
1
Asafoetida
pinch
a
Caraway Seeds
tsp
1/2
Cumin Seeds
tsp
1
Mustard oil
cup
2
Red Chili Powder
tbsp
1
Salt
tsp
2
Turmeric
tbsp
2
Directions | How to make Ranith Gada
1. Deep fry in oil the dressed fish pieces including the heads, in a \'Kadahi\', till these are brown and stiff. Only 5 to 6 pieces should be fried at a time, to facilitate fuming with a perforated ladle, and for uniform frying on all sides. Take out the fully fried pieces from the \'Kadahi\', with the perforated ladle, after draining all oil. Keep aside in a plate. 2. Now in an earthenware cooking pot (\'Leij\'), or a steel or tinned brass or copper \'Patila\', of about 3 litres capacity or more, pour a litre of water, and add the Spices, Ingredients no. 3 to 8, and also the oil left over, after frying of fish pieces. Sometimes more oil is used in deep frying to save time. In that case, the extra oil is kept for future use but only for frying of fish and cooking its curry, as the used oil picks the odour of the fish. Stir the \'Masala\', oil and water, by a ladle and bring the cooking pot to a boil. Add the fried fish pieces to the boiling gravy. 3. Let cook, on medium heat, for half an hour or more, till the gravy thickens and oil begins to show. 4. Add \'Garam Masala\' or \'Vari Masala\', and cook for a few minutes more. The Curry is served cold usually with Plain Cooked Rice. It can keep for a couple of days even in hot weather, but for a longer time during winter. The Fish Curry is therefore usually cooked at one time, to be served for several days. Cold Fish Curry is relished more, than when it is hot, because of its thick congealed gelatinous gravy. Tamarind, Tomatoes, tart Apples, Prunes, fresh Plums, or fresh or dry Apricots, are also added some-times, in addition to \'Masala\', to impart a pleasant tart taste to the Curry. For the above Recipe we would require about 50 gm. of Tamarind or 100 gm. of Tomatoes, or a couple of tart Apples, or a dozen of Plums or Prunes or fresh or dry Apricots. The Tamarind is kept soaking in a cup of boiling water, before hand, cooled and mashed and the strained pulp is added, after the fish pieces have boiled for a few minutes. If Tomatoes are used, these are dipped in boiling water for a minute, and then plunged in cold water. Thereby their skins are peeled off easily. After mashing and straining, the sauce is added, while the curry is boiling. Pared tart Apple quarters, after coring, or Prunes, or fresh whole tart Plums or fresh or dry Apricots, are also added, while the fish pieces are boiling. Sour dried Apricot halves; with stones removed, are available in the market and are called \'Chera Naem\'. A cried variety of plums called Prunes (K-\'0luv Bukhar\'), are also sold in the market.
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