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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Fish Curry with Coconut Milk (Instant Pot)



Instant Pot pressure cooker is creating waves in the communities across the world and I am happy I have one at home to make some yummy dishes being absolutely carefree, stress free and mess free :)

Have tried quite a few recipes and I must say, so far so good. Very helpful when you have an errand to run and don't have enough time to cook the dish, switch off the gas and only after that dash out of the house. Instant Pot is a life savior in such scenarios. You wanna run to a grocery store? You wanna pick up your kid from the activities? You wanna go shopping? You wanna linger in your shower little more time :)(hell ya!)? no problemo :) Dump the ingredients of a recipe into the instant pot, set it up appropriately and off you go doing your errands tension free. By the time you get back home, your dish should be ready (hopefully :))


So today I made Tilapia Fish curry using coconut milk and spices. Tastes fantastic. This curry can be enjoyed with the plain rice or noodles. I usually use curry leaves for this preparation but today added thai basil leaves with thai bird chillies and the aroma was so fantastic that I just cudn't wait for it to be done. We enjoyed it as a family-- happily slurping away with the rice.

Very easy to make and a combination of spices and coconut milk gives this curry a heavenly taste and aroma. I actually enjoyed the thai basil twist on it :) It complements well with the aromatic long grained basmati rice or jasmine rice. You can make this same curry adding chicken or shrimp too.


Let us take a look at the Fish Curry with Coconut Milk (Tilapia)

Ingredients:
  • 3 cups coconut milk (can use coconut powder or tin)
  • 1.5 lb tilapia fish cut into big fillet (take any white fish)
  • 2 med onion sliced
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes ( or 1 tomato chopped)
  • 4 pods garlic chopped
  • 2 inch ginger chopped
  • 2 green chillies (or thai bird chilies)
  • handful of curry leaves or thai basil
  • 1 tbsp coriander pwd
  • 2 tsp cumin pwd
  • 1 tsp chili pwd (or 1 tsp chili flakes)
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 1/2 tsp fenugreek pwd (optional, but it imparts nice taste)
  • Either use above 5 powders or 3 tbsp of curry powder.
  • 1-2 tbsp oil
  • salt to taste
  • 1-2 tsp lemon juice to taste



Preparation:

  • Press [Saute] to pre-heat the cooker. When the words 'Hot' appear on the display add oil, then drop curry leaves or thai basil (keep 5 leaves aside to add later),  then add onion, garlic, ginger and saute until onion is translucent. (around 3-4 minutes)
  • Add all the powdered spices and saute together for 1 more minute. 
  • De-glaze with the coconut milk making sure to un-stick anything from the bottom and incorporate in the sauce. Add green chilies (or thai bird), tomatoes, fish pieces. Stir gently to mix everything. [adjust thickness by adding more coconut milk or water if needed]
  • Close the lid of the Instant Pot, Press [manual] and use [+], [-] to adjust time. Set on 3 minutes pressure cooking time. 
  • When time is up open the pressure cooker using QPR (don't wait on NPR because fish gets done quickly).
  • Add salt to taste, remaining thai basil leaves and lemon juice before serving it hot with Rice or Noodles.


njoY!! happY cookinG!!

Note*:
 This curry can be easily made on stove top too. Pretty much the same process. Before adding the fish to the curry, bring it to a boil, then add fish pieces and simmer the curry for few minutes till the fish is done. Serve hot with Rice or Noodles.
 The color of the curry varies depending on your chili powder. Some chilies are spicy but don't impart that dark red color and vice versa.



Health Benefits: 
Coconut Milk: 
Coconuts are highly nutritious and rich in fibre, vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5 and B6 and minerals including iron, selenium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorous. Unlike cow's milk, coconut milk is lactose free so can be used as a milk substitute by those with lactose intolerance. It is a popular choice with vegans and makes a great base for smoothies, milkshakes or as a dairy alternative in baking. Coconuts are one of those foods that oscillate between the 'good' food and 'bad' food camps. Coconut milk, especially the lower fat variety, can be used in moderation (1-2 times per week). source:https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/ingredient-focus-coconut-milk

Tilapia:
It is a bland yet delicious, lean white fish that has a wide variety of associated health benefits, including its ability to help reduce weight, boost overall metabolism, speed up repair and growth throughout the body, build strong bones, reduce the risk of various chronic diseases, lower triglyceride levels, prevent arthritis, protect against cognitive decline, prevent various types of cancer, reduce signs of aging, boost the health of your hair, and strengthen your immune system.

6 comments:

  1. THank you Samia for dropping by n ur comment..👍🏻

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  2. Very nice and looks yummy. If I have to make this with frozen fish, would the settings be different or would it still be 3 mins Manual Hi pressure and QPR?

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    1. so sorry for a late reply. You could try making it 4-5 mins. I have not tried with frozen fish. HappY CookinG! Thank you for stopping by..

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  3. I have tried this with frozen fish and it takes a little bit longer. Also I sauteed the frozen fish along with the onions. I used rainbow trout instead of Tilapia, so that will taste slightly different. You can also use ginger-garlic paste instead of actual ginger / garlic, since that is easier to incorporate.

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  4. Thank you for your input. So next time I can just throw in frozen fish...awesome!

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