Ambotik Curry is a classic favourite among the Goan folk. The curry has a deliciously sour, spicy, and tangy flavour. This is why it is named ‘Ambotik’ as ambot means sour and tik means spicy. It is usually accompanied with rice, bread, or sannas. Different types of fishes can be used such as kingfish, mackerel, shark, etc. This dish can…
The Caldine Curry is a yellow non spicy Goan curry, its usually made with fish, but some people make it with prawns as well as vegetables. But the original caldine curry is made with any fleshy fish. Let’s take a look at what goes into making an authentic Goan caldine.
The Caldine Curry is a yellow non spicy Goan curry, its usually made with fish, but some people make it with prawns as well as vegetables. But the original caldine curry is made with any fleshy fish. Let’s take a look at what goes into making an authentic Goan caldine.
The Goan vindaloo is a really classic Goan curry . The name vindaloo is derived from Portuguese dish called carne de vinha d’alhos (meat marinated in wine vinegar and garlic.
Samarachi Koddi is another of Goa’s seasonal specials, primarily consumed during the monsoon season when fresh seafood is not readily available. The use of fresh and dried shrimp, mango and freshly roasted ingredients give this curry a very unique flavour that will have you coming back for second and third helpings!
Xacuti Masala Powder is a hot and spicy curry powder from Goa. This popular curry powder is the basic powder used in many veg and nonveg preparations. Goan Chicken Xacuti is a spicy, tangy, savory dish which makes your mouth jump with several flavors at once. Xacuti also called as Shagoti in the local language Konkani is a complex flavored…
Traditional Goan curry is most favourite made with freshly grated coconut, toasted coriander seeds, cumin seeds, ginger, garlic, turmeric, tamarind etc. The curry has a deliciously spicy, and tangy flavour . It is usually accompanied with rice or bread. Different types of fishes can be used such as kingfish, mackerel, shark, etc. This dish can be identified by its orange…
Bafat is a hot, tangy Masala powder that imparts robust flavour to Goan and Manglorean recipes. Though it is used mainly in fish or meat preparations, it can lend intense taste to vegetarian dishes as well.
It may be the simplest of chicken dishes, but it is one of the most popular. In India, a popularity that extends from North to South, East to West. Its preparation, therefore, can vary drastically - from spicier to creamier to sweeter. The authentic Goan recipe with coconut is creamier and our recipe will kindle memories of your grandmother’s cooking.
Dhansak is a popular Parsi delicacy, with mutton as the primary base. However, the recipe can also be used for chicken and vegetables. It is best described as a sweet and sour curry with lentil sauce.
The East Indian community harbours its own secrets when it comes to fish preparations. The typical tangy, spicy masala can be used to make fish curry or fish fry.