Prepare Fish Caldine

Printer Friendly Ingredients :

1/2 Kg fleshy fish steaks (prawns may be substituted)
1 coconut
1/4 tsp cummin seeds
6 peppercorns
2 tsp coriander seeds
1 inch piece turmeric (or 1 tsp ground)
2 onions, sliced
1 tomato , sliced
2 tblsp oil
2 green chillies sliced lengthways (or more if desired)
salt and vinegar to taste


Preparation :

Clean and wash the fish. Cut into small steaks, rub in salt and vinegar and
set aside.

Grind the spices. Extract a thick milk from the coconut (see intro).
Add the ground spices to the coconut and pass through the blender again to extract a thin milk.

Fry the onions and tomato in the oil, add the thin coconut milk. Bring to
the boil and add the chillies, fish and thick coconut milk.
Simmer until fish is cooked.

Caldine is also prepared using hard boiled eggs or bhindi (okra/ladies
fingers).

Serve with plain boiled rice.


We recommend you to look at our other Seafood Recipes

Most goans would agree that their favourite dish is fish curry and rice, where there is a good mix of ingredients in every mouthful. Seafood forms an important part of the goan diet as it is high in protein. Goa has a beautiful coastline which yields plentiful supplies of fish all year round. The goans skills in preparing and serving fish are legendary and this is amplified by the variety of fish available; kingfisher pomfret, doumer, tuna, mackerel, crab, prawns, tiger prawns, shark, lobster squid and mussels, the list is endless. Goans are extremely adept at preparing fish in a wide variety of fish. Very fresh fish is sliced thinly and served raw; this is desirable and adds a bit of zest to any goan recipe.

Fish can also be marinated, normally in a rashard but this is no means the only way it is prepared. Fish is also poached, battered, fried, grilled and cooked on skewers. For the sake of our little taste buds many beach shacks and restaurants present seafood lightly spiced, or without spices at all. Fish should be served as fresh as possible and it is usual for diners to choose their fish from tanks in restaurants.


























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