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An Indian , settled in Sweden, Stockholm. Something about this place which jus’ does not allow to change my loyalty and move back or migrate! I am an experimental cook and jus’ love travelling. Greece is definately on my suggestion list if you are someone who would just like to sit my crystal clean, bluish blue water and watch the sunset with harmony of timeless greek music…. My blog shows I am lazy, but I shall definately work on it as one of my goal apart from being perfect in Swedish language!!! If you like my blog or have any suggestions to give! Please feel free to drop in a comment!! Keep blogging, keep expressing!!

27 January 2013

Indian Salmon curry with Senap

This is a quick Indian salmon curry shared by a very special friend :)

This one is with minimal Indian spices for those who could find it hard to first get all the Indian spices stocked in the kitchen

Ingredients

250 Gms of salmon sticks
1 Potato
Lemon juice

For Curry

Colman Senap Powder(available in almost all grocery stores)
Ginger and garlic to taste
1 Red Onion Chopped
Salt and Black pepper
Kumin seeds
red paprika powder(optional)
Tomato puree(3 spoons or 1  big spoon)
Water 1 1/2 cup
Mint leaves for Garnish

Basmati Rice

Preparation Time 20-25  Minutes

In a Pan heat some cooking oil...When the Oil is hot enough, put in the chopped onion, chopped potato, garlic and ginger...and sauté them till they are nicely done and brown...

Cut you salmon into small cubes in the meanwhile.....

In this pan put in the Cumin seeds, black pepper, red paprika powder, and one big spoon of Colmans senap powder.....and lower the flame...and put in your salmon with it now.....

Mix the onion, potato, salmon well with all the other ingredients and now is time to put half cup of water so everything blends well.....

Now add in the salt and the tomato puree...... and mix well..make sure your salmon doesn't break .....

After giving it a nice stir , put the rest of the 1 cup water and cover the lid and let it cook for 10-12 minutes...on low flame.....

While this is being done....you can boil your Basmati Rice....and chop some salad if you like....

When the curry is done....squeeze half a lemon juice and garnish with Mint leaves...and Serve hot with water drained Basmati Rice and salad....

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