Indian curries are best if you don’t mind your oil intake! It is the oil that gives the sauce for this fish curry a creamy consistency and intensity.
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Making Curry Powders and Pastes for Seafood
My recommendation is that, whenever possible, cooks should follow the recipes in this series and use freshly ground or mixed ingredients for the curries.
Singapore Fish Head Curry
Although it does not sound particularly appetizing, this Singapore Fish Head Curry, transformed a bit by Malaysian ingredients, is truly delicious.
Golden Triangle Curry in all its Glory
Although the term “Golden Triangle” often refers to opium production, in this case it means exotic curry.
Shrimp and Crab Curry
This recipe and others can be found in the 12-part illustrated series “A World of Curries”. You can read all about this unique Indian flavor here.
Curried Lobster of Trinidad
The firm meat of the lobster holds up well in this curry, a Trinidadian example of the East Indian influence in the West Indies.
Sizzling Seafood Part Two
Almost every culture has their variety of piquant seafood, from Jamaican pepper shrimp to Creole shrimp and andouille jambalaya to Filipino hot and sour soup.
Cassoulet de Fruits de Mer (Curried Seafood Stew)
This Pondicherry favorite is Chef Mody’s southern Indian version of bouillabaisse. You can use any combination of available seafood, but I recommend that mussels and shrimp should always be included.