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Saturday 27 April 2013

Prawn pollichathu (cooked with spices in banana leaf)- A guest post for Manju's Eating Delights

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Manju of Manju's Eating Delights and I don't go a long way back, but it feels like I've known her forever. I only recently started following her blog posts and I must say I'm hooked. We are facebook friends and needless to say, you invariably end up being a part of each others food journey, and even life. She's a pro at cake decorating (seriously, check out this Carousel Cake she made for a birthday) and is a friendly and cheerful person. I hope that some day I get to meet her in person and maybe even taste a dish or two made by her. While she's busy setting up her new home, I'm taking over her page today to share a lil something I made. 
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I am not too much of a seafood fan, or should I say, I WAS not a seafood fan, because these days I do indulge in a seafood of choice once in a while, which is mostly fish that is masala-fied so much it hardly tastes like fish. I know its sacrilegious to even say that, but sadly that's what works. Prawns are a different story altogether. I have never had an aversion to it, well, my husband would roll his eyes at this. But I can usually handle any prawn prep, except when its just boiled, like in a prawn cocktail. Ok fine, you can say I'm a fussy eater and a pseudo foodie :)
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Coming to the prawn pollichathu recipe, its an absolutely delicious prep and a crowd pleaser. Don't be put off by the crazy list of ingredients, its really not that difficult at all. Banana leaves impart that special taste to the whole prep, but I understand that its not readily available everywhere. I myself usually just use aluminium foil in its place, but this time I wanted to give banana leaves a try and had to go all the way to the Indian store to get myself a batch. I cleaned and froze a couple of them in a zip lock bag for future use.

Hope you enjoy this mallu dish, and thanks to manju for having me over at her space. Check out the recipe here

14 comments:

  1. Thanks a lot Nisha for the guest post and such a unique and awesome dish :-)

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  2. This is awesome Nisha, just thinking of all the aromas when you open that pack is making me drool.

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  3. Awesome looking prawn preparation.
    Deepa

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  4. gosh... that looks really so good... yummy....

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  5. Irresistible and definitely a droolworthy prawn pollichathu, who can resist to this dish,beautiful guest post..

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  6. Nisha, first time here. Gorgeous styling!

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  7. Yum! These look delicious. Heading over to Manju's blog :-)

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  8. There is a bengali dish called 'paturi' where fish is wrapped in banana leaf and cooked almost how you did it. We spice it up with mustard seeds. I really should make that sometime. It's been soooo long since I last had that :)

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  9. Looks spicy and mouthwatering... I'm a new blogger... Do visit my blog.. http://kitchenserenity.blogspot.in/

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  10. Congratulate you, am I fascinated with tus beautiful pictures!

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  11. I love meen polichathu, and I am sure this is a 100 times better. Super yum post!

    Indugetscooking

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  12. Made this with prawns and ooh...definitely making it again and again. Love your recipes.....

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