Thursday, April 23, 2009

assam fish
why?

I was craving for curry since Sunday night!
I wanted to get my hands on some Maggi Curry noodles at about 8pm, then progressively by 10pm I was dreaming of dousing steam rice with spoonfuls of Fish Head curry gravy. I had to convince myself that going straight to bed would put a stop to my curry cravings.
However, suddenly, yesterday morning when I woke up, that curry craving began to plague me again!! Oh before you think I am carrying a baby and hence all these cravings, I would like to declare that I AM NOT PREGNANT! Just because a woman craves for something, does not mean she's pregnant! I have cravings all the time and thank God this came in the morning, so I could plan to satisfy my craving with cooking! I began to surf the net for recipes and decided to experiment and rely on agar-ration!

failure?

I could not find mackeral at the supermarket and had to settle for Song Fish (I really have no idea what type of fish this is). This fish was not firm like mackeral but instead pretty soft and bordering on mushy! Perhaps I should have gone for salmon instead :( Also, next time, I would cook the fish before throwing in the vegetables, they did get a little mushy as well.

success?
Yuummmmyyyyyy!!! Here's the recipe:

Assam Fish(serves 3)

INGREDIENTS:
600g of fish(mackeral)
1 small brinjal
10 lady's finger
1 can of sliced pineapple cut in quarters (save the syrup)
1 handful of laksa leaves
1 packet of assam/tamarind
(soaked in 300ml of water and throw away the seeds)
salt and sugar to taste

(A)
4 stalks of lemongrass(use only the white part)
1 medium white onion
1 bulb of garlic
10 red chilli deseeded
2.5cm tumeric/ 2 tsp tumeric powder
1cm ginger

METHOD:
  1. Pound (A) into a paste
  2. Fry the paste in 3 tbs of vegetable oil till fragrant
  3. Add in the fish to coat with the paste and fry
  4. Add in the laksa leaves, assam water and pineapple syrup
  5. Bring to boil then add in all the vegetables
  6. Bring to boil again and simmer for 20 min
  7. Season with sugar and salt

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