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Category Archives: Fish
Fish Patiya
You may well be familiar with a dish called Fish Patiya but there are numerous versions of this tangy and tomato-ey fish curry and this is the one I’ve grown up eating. Every Saturday my dad and my ajoba would … Continue reading
J for Jeere-Mire (Cumin- Black pepper) Prawns
This is my version of the original ‘jeere- mire chicken’. I found this rather unusual dish in Nana’s recipe book but it was more ‘a notes to myself’ page than a recipe. I’ve substituted prawns for the chicken, but used … Continue reading
L is for Kolambiche Lonche (Pickled prawns)
This one is not for the faint hearted. You have to love prawns and spice, in that order. One of the Pathare Prabhu favourites, to be savoured over a Sunday lunch with some delicious rice and hirve kaalvan and of course, … Continue reading
F is for Fish Fry
Fish fry (yes, a pretty basic recipe on offer today) is as much a staple in the Pathare Prabhu diet as is rice or chapati. Fried fish or fried prawns are served along with most meals. You almost don’t notice it … Continue reading
B is for Bhanavle (Cabbage pie)
A quick tea time snack that has been my favourite for as long as I can remember. Cooked to perfection by my Mothi Aji (great grandma) as well as my Aji (gran), it always reminds me of summer holidays and … Continue reading