There are so many recipes relating to this Sweet and Sour Fish but this one really suits my taste and you can adjust the hotness according to your liking. For the vegetables you can add whatever you have like capsicum, carrot or pineapple. This recipe does not use any thickening agent. First step you have to fry the fish which is coated with turmeric and salt then transfer onto a plate and pour the prepared sauce on it or cook the fried fish with sauce for few minutes, the choice is yours.
Sweet and Sour Fish
1 whole fish either pomfret/garoupa
2 tbsp chili paste
5 tbsp tomato sauce
2 tbsp chili sauce
3 cloves garlic chopped
1 tsp ginger paste
10 button mushroom
3 young corn cut
1 big onion sliced
1/2 cup water
salt and sugar to taste.
turmeric powder
oil
METHOD
Connect with me
What a lot of great flavors to go with the fish. Yum! Thanks for linking this to Hearth'nSoul blog hop.
ReplyDeleteHello Christy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment, great to be part of Hearth & Soul event..
My boys bring home fish from their trips almost every week. And I tend to do the same old thing with it every time - fry it up quickly in the pan. I've really gotta start branching out and taking advantge of lovely fish recipes like this. Thank you for sharing with Hearth and Soul!
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you I think its spectacular to spice up fish this way! It makes me sad that so many fish recipes are so bland! Very cool! I will be sharing this on my Thoughts on friday hearth and soul blog hop recipe highlights, so stop by on friday and say HI! :) Alex@amoderatelife
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of your fish...I've never eaten it this way before...lovely! Thank you for sharing it w/ hns this week =)
ReplyDeleteAlex@amoderate life..Glad you like my recipe, looking forward your recipe highlight on Friday..
ReplyDeletegirlichef...thanks for your lovely comment, hope you will give it a try, do adjust the spices used to suit your taste...
Hi! I'm your newest follower from the Wednesday link up. Lovely blog:) You can find me at www.bouffeebambini.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHanna...Thanks for dropping by and joining in my blog, hope to see you again...
ReplyDeleteThis opens up a whole new world of fish for me! Love the way you have turned fish into something special. Thanks for sharing with Dr. Laura's Tasty Tuesday @ WhoIsLaura.com
ReplyDeleteDr. Laura
Dr Laura....Thanks for hosting, so glad to be part of your event..
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really interesting - I love the spices! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteSounds very flavorful! Thanks for linking up for Friday Favorites last week!
ReplyDeleteHope you'll stop by again this week. I'm celebrating my blogiversary with a giveaway for a Presto Cool Touch Griddle!
April@The 21st Century Housewife..thanks for visiting, glad you like it..
ReplyDeleteJerri..Thanks for hosting and your lovely comment, will surely visit you again this week. Happy blogiversary ya...