October 6, 2007
This isn’t exactly the recipe you’d find in Goan Cookbook by Sanjeev Kapoor or the ones you may find on the net. (except on a few genuine websites like Aayi’s Recipes !)
In Goa, fish curry is prepared depending on the fish being used. Hence almost each type of fish has a different recipe!
This one will describe the “Goan Prawns Curry” known as “Sungtache Hoomhan“.
Ingredients:
10-12 prawns
1 cup freshly grated coconut
3-4 pepper corns
2 green chillies
1 red chilli or 1/2 tea spn red chilli powder
1/4 tea spn turmeric powder
1 medium tomato
1 small onion
1 small round of tamarind
a pinch of hing (asafoetida)
1/2 tea spn oil
few pieces drumstick or ambado
few drops of coconut oil ( optional)
salt to taste
Method:
Clean, remove the outer crust and de-vein* the prawns. Wash thoroughly with water.
Grind coconut, turmeric powder, red & green chillies, tamarind and pepper corns to a fine paste. Dont’ make this paste too watery.
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Chop onion and tomato.
Heat oil in a pan and add hing. Add onion, tomato and 1/2 cup water. Let it boil for 2-3 mins.
Add the prawns and turmeric powder. Let the prawns cook for 10 mins. Once cooked, you can see that the prawns turn whitish/creamish.
Add water if required. Dont’ add too much water else the curry will end up too watery.
Add drumsticks/ambados and boil for a few mins.
Now, add the ground paste to this and let it boil.Add salt to taste. Boil for around 10-15 mins.
Add a few drops of coconut oil to this (if you have). Garnish with Coriander.
Serve hot with rice and fried fish ! Enjoy Madi!
de-vein*: A black vein runs on the prawn which is considered hard to digest. This vein can be easily seen on top of the prawn. Make a slit on top of the prawn with a knife and remove the vein by pulling it out.
Update: Add a tea spn of coriander seeds while grinding the coconut for a variation. If you dont’ have coriander seeds, garnish with chopped green coriander.
October 27, 2007 at 5:17 pm
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January 17, 2008 at 10:55 am
Hello, I want to thank you for posting this recipe. It is an outstanding recipe. And so simple too…I merely followed your instructions to the T and the curry (I have just finished cooking it!) has turned out not just incredibly tasty but very authentically goan. Am now following your fish fry recipe and planning on serving a goan dinner tonight as a surprise for my husband! Could you post a recipe for solkadi too?
@shu - Thanks Shilpa! Solkadi recipe coming up ..