Portuguese-Style Fish |
Yesterday on my FB page I asked a similar question -- Are you cooking dinner tonight?
82% of readers said, they were cooking dinner at home.
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Though a small sample size, it gives me so much hope.💕
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Though a small sample size, it gives me so much hope.💕
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Inspired by the families around the world, I decided to cook something different last night and settled on a Portuguese style fish stew. I had Tilapia loins that were waiting in the sink, already defrosted. The Fish stew required just the basic ingredients and little effort. Right up alley on a Wednesday.
I followed a couple of recipes, one of which was from Washington post. Interestingly this tomato based stew has a Portugese + New England influence from the Portuguese immigrants. To it I added some of my own Bengali influence with Bhaja Moshla and lots of green chilies and coriander leaves.🤣
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I cooked in a cast iron skillet and finished it in the oven, this reduced my active cooking time to about 20 mins. I loved this part about the dish, that it was so quick.
What You Need
Tilapia Loins -- 4 Tilapia filet, each about 4oz, from Costco. Cut each into 3 pieces. Pat dry and then dust with salt-pepper.
You can also use fish like Cod or Bassa
Onion -- 1 medium or half of a large one. Chopped
Garlic -- 6 fat cloves minced
Tomato -- 2 large tomatoes chopped OR 1/2 Cup of canned organic no-salt added crushed tomato
Green Chili -- 4 slit and 2 chopped
Cumin powder (I used Bhaja Moshla) -- 1/2 tsp
Thyme -- a pinch of dried Thyme
Rosemary -- a pinch of dried rosemary
Red Chili Powder -- 1/2 tsp
Salt -- to taste
Optional
You can add some vegetables to this dish like I added diced carrots
Andouille sausage -- 2 cooked sausages chopped
White Wine -- a splash
Start Cooking
Preheat Oven to 350 F.
Heat 1-2 Tbsp Olive Oil a cast iron skillet.
Add the garlic and green chilies.
Once the garlic starts sizzling add the onion. Saute until onion is soft. 2-3 minutes.
Next goes in the tomatoes and carrots. Saute and then cover and cook for 10 minutes at medium heat. Tomatoes should not have any more raw smell.
Add the sausages and saute for a minute. You can add a splash of white wine at this point.
Next add all the dry spices
Bhaja Moshla
Thyme
Rosemary
Red Chili Powder
Salt to taste
Add the fish pieces, moving them around gently so that both sides are coated with the sauce and they are touching the bottom of the pan
Add round sliced lime, some more green chilies if you like it hot.
Now put the skillet in the pre-heated oven. Cook for 15 minutes. At the end of this, fish should be flaky and cooked.
Garnish with fresh coriander leaves and serve with salad and brown rice.
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can we make this dish on a gas stove
ReplyDeletePlease, can you explain what Bhaja Moshla is? Thank you!!
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