3Cocum (kudam puli) if its dry, soak in hot water for 5-10 mins
1Tomato cut into 4 (optional)
Curry leaves
Coconut oil
Salt
Instructions
Heat a pan and dry roast the ingredients (except chilli and coriander powder and curry leaves) listed under 'to roast and grind'. When coconut becomes golden brown, add chilli and coriander powder and curry leaves. Fry it for 2 more mins. Let it cool. Add 2-3 tbsp, water and grind it to a smooth thick paste.
Heat oil in the same pan and add 1/2 tbsp chopped garlic, 1 tsp chopped ginger and 6 sliced pearl onions and 1-2 green chilli. After 4-5 mins, when the pearl onions and ginger and garlic start changing colour, add turmeric powder and cook for a min or so. Add ground coconut paste, salt and water (around 1.5 cups - 2 cups). Let it boil.
Add cocum and cook for 2 mins. Add fish pieces. Swirl the pan to make sure that the fish pieces are coated well with the masala. Cover and cook. When fish is half cooked, add tomato (refer notes) and continue cooking till the fish is cooked completely. Switch off the gas and add 1 tbsp coconut oil and curry leaves. Let it rest for a while for the flavour to settle in.
The colour of the curry deepens while it rests.
Notes
You can use Pomfret (avoli), fresh tuna (choora), Prawns, Mackerel (ayala) for this recipe. You can use dry chilli and coriander seeds, instead of chilli powder and coriander powder, while roasting the coconut. If you are using it, use around 5-6 dry chilli and 3/4 tbsp of coriander seeds. In that case, add the dry chilli and coriander seeds along with the coconut. Add tomato, only after checking the sourness of the gravy. If the curry already has required sourness/tangy taste from the cocum, do not add tomato. If you dont have cocum, you can use tamarind pulp instead.