I think i better quickly share this Asam fish curry with Zespri kiwifruit recipe with you, so you can cook it up during these holidays (Malaysia day) , and remember to cook more rice because one plate rice is not enough, this asam curry is simply delicious!
Happy Malaysia Day to all Malaysian !!
Quickly go and grap some Zespri Kiwifruit from the supermarket nearby (in fact i just bought some at Tesco this morning at discounted price) , because this is one of the main ingredient for this Asam curry..
Next time i will just use my sweet sambal tumis to cook this asam curry, quick and fast!
Nyonya-style Asam Fish Curry with Zespri Kiwifruit wedges
(recipe source: by Rohani Jelani @ Bayan Indah, courtesy by Zespri Kiwifruit)
Ingredients
3 Zespri Green Kiwifruit, peeled and quartered lengthwise
75ml oil
1 torch ginger (bunga kantan), quatered lengthwise
600g fish, cut into 5cm chunks or 3cm slices/steaks * red snapper or threadfin or white pomfret
1tsp salt or to taste
1 and 1/2tbsp sugar or to taste
40g tamarind pulp
650ml water
Chili paste ingredients
15g dried chillies, snipped into 1cm lengths
3 fresh red chillies(60g), seeded and sliced
100g shallots, sliced
2 stalk lemongrass, cut 12cm from the base, sliced
1cm turmeric root, sliced
5g shrimp paste
125ml water or adjust accordingly
Method
1. Soak dried chillies in warm water for 15mins until softened, Rinse several times, discarding as many of the seed as possible.
2. Place the dried chillies, fresh chillies, shallots, lemongrass, turmeric, shrimp paste and the 125ml water in an electric blender. Whiz to a fairly fine paste and set aside.
3. Squeeze tamarind pulp and 650ml water together with your fingers to extract the pulp. Discard seeds, set tamarind liquid aside.
4. Heat oil in a roomy pan and add blended chili paste, cooking on low heat until most of the liquid evaporates, oil surfaces and mixture smells “cooked” and fragrant (take about 30mins).
5. Add tamarind liquid and bring mixture to boil. Add torch ginger, salt and sugar. Simmer mixture on medium heat for 5-6mins before adding fish. Cook until fish turns opaque, about 10mins. Add kiwifruit wedges, bring mixture back to boil and take pan off the heat. Taste and adjust seasonings.
Aah, slurp! Waiting for this because I simply just loves Asam Fish! Was it that good after putting in the Kiwi Fruit?
ReplyDeleteMel, i can't really taste kiwi in the gravy as you know all spice ingredients taste is overwhelm than kiwi taste, but when you bite kiwi slices together with gravy, both taste are just nicely blend together.
ReplyDeleteI love assam fish! This looks and sounds so good, Sonia! It's hard to find torch ginger here though - is there a substitute or can you do without it?
ReplyDeleteI love this asam fish , I want to try this tomorrow ~~ Thanks for sharing !!!
ReplyDeleteDumpling love, There is no substitution, you can just ignore it. I would suggest you add 2 slices of young Ginger in the chili paste ingredients and blend it together.
ReplyDeleteUniknya masakan... oh Sonia! Tentu sangat sedap nih!
ReplyDeleteoppsss!!! Sonia~
ReplyDeleteta's a great dish!!!! I love!!
ya... one plate of rice is not enough~
yummy!!!!
kiwi in asam curry fish ?
ReplyDeletehmmm my parents make asam prawn with cucumber...
so the kiwi sweetness will counter the spicy...
Friend, this is delicious ... Love Asam fish.. drooling when I am reading this post( especially it's dinner time).
ReplyDeleteYou are very efficient put this recipe into action very fast.
This is really good! My grandma likes to put pineapple in assam fish and I think kiwi fruit is a good alternative because it is sweet and sour.
ReplyDeleteEllerinize sağlık. Çok leziz ve iştah açıcı görünüyor.
ReplyDeleteSaygılar..
one dish that i must try. you ni ada macam2 idealah sonia. Never thought using kiwifruit in asam pedas.
ReplyDelete看到肚子就开始饿了。用奇异果来做菜肴很不错嘛!
ReplyDeleteSonia , maybe it's better if you use green kiwi instead of yellow ?! Nevermind , that dish still looks drool worthy ! I'm so hungry right now I almost licked our cumputer screen when I saw your delicious dish ! lol
ReplyDelete哇哇哇!这asam fish真让人流口水,不管啦,下次去你家吃饭,哈哈哈哈!
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looks so tempting & very very yummm
ReplyDeleteSonia thanks for the recipe eh. I think can use any asam fish curry style + special ingredient - kiwi right. Really looks yummy, makes me hungry at this time.
ReplyDeleteJe n'ai encore jamais cuisiné le kiwi en sauce. Un plat très original.
ReplyDeleteCa me plait beaucoup. Je note.
A bientôt
See soon
sweet, spicy and tangy with the addition of kiwi!! I would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteMakes me drooling, hehe...
ReplyDeleteAnother assam fish recipes I read today. It sure must be sending me signal to cook it soon.
ReplyDeleteI've never used kiwi in a savory dish. This looks so interesting. I have no doubt I'd love it!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering when I look at your photos! I wonder if the kiwi would add extra sweetness to the curry?
ReplyDeleteHow refreshing to see kiwi fruit in a asam curry! More rice is certainly needed!
ReplyDeleteGood job to u and QP both for cooking this dish! delish
ReplyDeleteStarting to see kiwi being used in savory dishes! Love!
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this is mouthwatering and so special using kiwi to cook assam!
ReplyDeletefirst time see using kiwi to cook curry.. so~ special!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I never used Kiwis in savory dishes! You inspire me!
ReplyDeletesubstitute for pineapple?
ReplyDeleteThis was such an appetizing dish that day. A lovely twist to the usual tomatoes and egg plants in assam fish curry.
ReplyDeleteI recently by chance found your blog...cool..guessed your blog just makes me happy,one big huya to U...HUYA.
ReplyDeletewow.looks yumm. never tried this combo.
ReplyDeletethis is good, add kiwi instead of pineapple.
ReplyDeleteSonia, I have been missing out some of your yummy food from here so I am going to start here and read each post till your present one..hehe
ReplyDeleteWwaw! This Assam fish looks so sedap! I would like to try this in future, between it this dish very hot? Cos I see there is 15 dried chilies in the chili paste!
mui..^^