Made this the night before last.
It was so good I made it again last night. Thinking of doing it again tonight too!
Pondicherry mackerel
Pondicherry mackerel
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Re: Pondicherry mackerel
That does sound tasty....
Any recipe that calls for 10 cloves of garlic is usually gong to be a winner with me...
Though I think I might go with a spicier chili powder...
Any recipe that calls for 10 cloves of garlic is usually gong to be a winner with me...
Though I think I might go with a spicier chili powder...



Re: Pondicherry mackerel
It's a cracker Jim, seriously. Dead simple. I agree with upping the spicyness a touch.
Got any fish curry recipes to share?
Got any fish curry recipes to share?
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Pondicherry mackerel
Mackeral is nice oily feesh.
Saba! One of the flavors of my childhood was homemade Saba Sushi.
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Saba! One of the flavors of my childhood was homemade Saba Sushi.
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Re: Pondicherry mackerel
Jack Mack, used it to trap Coons...they love it
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Re: Pondicherry mackerel
I'm a big fan of Goan fish curry; there are about a thousand different recipes on the interwebz in varying complexity, but I like to keep it simple: process together chili peppers, coriander seeds, peppercorns, garlic, turmeric and tamarind into a paste, add coconut milk to thin to the consistency of heavy cream. Pour into pot, bring to boil. Add slices of firm-fleshed fish, simmer til fish is cooked through, add salt to taste and serve over rice.
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Re: Pondicherry mackerel
Rick wrote:Jack Mack, used it to trap Coons...they love it
Rather eat the fish than raccoons. But to each his own.
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