Tuna fish sauteed with Indian spices
Which type of dishes leaves an enduring image in your soul?? If you ask me that question, I would go back to my childhood memories. From the smell of the tomato ketchup hung in cotton cloth to the fresh fruit being converted to jam & the aroma of wonderful crab curry or the mind blowing smell of authentic Indian sweets being fried in pure ghee and dipped in jeera... Bliss !! How I wish I can go back to that time.. Mind you.. I am talking about all home made here. Yeah, I was one of those lucky souls who have an vague memory or recollection of these fabulous spread of dishes made by my mom and grand mom.
And this particular dish is very close to my heart. Wondering why & how it got into the list? I was first introduced to this canned tuna by my dad. When I was in high school, he used to go on business trips to Maldives. When he came back, he used to buy and bring this canned fish for us. We were introduced to this concept of fish in tins first time back then. And when mom prepares this dish, it means that dad is back home after his 2 or 3 week long trip. Still I remember me licking my fingers and having this as an accompaniment to hot piping rasam sadam.
After some years we stopped having this as he no longer went to Maldives.. So it was a while since I had forgotten about it. It was two weeks before, when I went shopping that I found these tins sitting on the shelves and winking at me. Didn't waste a sec. Was very happy to get the old memories rekindled. So here goes the recipe !!
Recipe Source : Ma
I Took : 30 minutes
I Used:
Tuna | - | 200 gm (I used canned tuna in oil) |
Onion | - | 2 no - medium - chopped |
Tomato | - | 1 no - medium - chopped |
Ginger-Garlic paste | - | 1 tbsp |
Red Chilly powder | - | 2 tsp |
Coriander powder | - | 3 tsp |
Turmeric powder | - | ¼ tsp |
Garam Masala | - | 1 tsp |
Coriander leaves | - | To garnish |
Mustard seeds | - | 1 tsp |
Oil | - | As Needed |
Salt | - | As Needed |
The Way:
- Clean & wash the tuna and keep aside
- Heat oil in a pan. Add mustard seeds
- When it splutters add the onion and saute till it turns light brown
- Add ginger garlic paste and fry well till the raw smell fades off
- Add all the powders - chilly, coriander, turmeric & garam masala and mix well
- Now add the tomatoes and saute till it gets a bit mushy
- Add salt and the cleaned tuna pieces and mix well
- Cook till done. It will turn brown and dry. Sprinkle water in between to prevent the dish from sticking to the pan
Serve with boiled rice or as a sandwich. I prefer it with rasam sadam :)
Cheers,
Chitz