First, I want to apologize to you all for not being regular with my posts and for not being able to visit your blogs. I had traveled to Delhi to drop off my daughter so she could spend her vacation time with her grandparents, uncle, aunts and cousins. But unfortunately we both became unwell as soon as we landed here. Further on, for some reason or the other my stay has been getting extended. It is still not certain when will I eventually return to Mumbai. Thanks for this and another post that I had saved in a folder...I have at least something to share with you all!! JThis simple grilled fish with a nutty crunchy exterior and a moist flaky inside required me spending least time and effort in the kitchen, has less amount of spices yet yields wholesome and satisfying meals.Normally I make fish in curries but this one time I decided to make it grilled and serve it with a salad. This recipe requires no stirring of the masala or chopping of onions or making a ginger- garlic paste. (The only chopping work required is for the coleslaw, which is actually minimalist).As such fish takes least time to cook therefore it fits well into my scheme of things.All you need to do is crush the nut…that’s it! Rest, you only need to assemble the ingredients together, dunk the fish fillets into a bowl, then into another and grill it. Simple!I have used semolina instead of bread crumbs and I am pleased with the result. The sweetness of the coleslaw pairs fabulous with the kick of mustard and the crunch of nuts.For the fish2 fish filletA dash of lemon1 tbsp almonds1 tbsp semolina (suji)¼ tsp garlic powder1 tsp Dijon mustard (mustard sauce) – +/- adjust to taste1 tbsp coconut creamCrushed black pepperSalt to taste2-3 tsp olive oilWash the fish, pat dry and add a dash of lemon and a light sprinkle of salt on the fish. Mix together the coconut cream and Dijon mustard.Coarsely crush the almonds and add semolina, garlic powder, crushed black pepper and salt to taste. Spread it on a plate.Dip the fillet in the coconut cream-mustard mix and coat it with the almond mix. Press the mix over the fish so that it is well coated. Heat a grilled pan and put 1 tsp of oil. Gently place the fish on the grilled pan and cook for half a minute each side or till done Note: Instead of mixing salt and pepper in the crushed almond mix, you can season the fish with salt and pepper after dipping it in the coconut cream-mustard mix and then coat it with almond mix and grill.
Note: Cooking time of the fish will depend on thickness of the fillet.Note: You can omit coconut cream and use only mustard if you like strong pungent flavours of mustard.Note: I used rohu fish. Any firm white fleshed fish will work well
For the Coleslaw½ tbsp shredded carrot1 tbsp finely shredded cabbage½ tbsp green grapes½ tbsp black grapes½ small sized apple (chopped)2 tbsp yogurt (Greek style if possible)2 tsp low fat mayonnaiseA pinch of freshly ground crushed black pepperSalt to tasteMix together the yoghurt and mayonnaise and add salt and pepper. Toss together all the ingredients and add the dressing. Mix well and serve chilled.Note: Mayonnaise is optional and you can substitute it with more yoghurt.
Note: Feel free to alter the amount of ingredients to suit your taste.
Note: Throw in some raisins if you like to.
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