I'm very excited to be hosting this month's "Cooked In Translation" where we interpret a recipe with our own culinary lens.I chose something that has been a family favorite for years. Its my Indian Inspired Fish Cakes that bring back memories of big gatherings at my parents'.I vividly remember how amongst the multifarious foods being prepared these fish cakes were part of the non-vegetarian appetizers that had become a staple in our house.
The process begins with boiling some potatoes in one pot and poaching the fish in another.You can use any fish of your choice.In this case I've used Arctic Char, but I've also made these using Haddock, Cod and Salmon. Once they're cooked the actual fun begins.The spices go in and the flavors begin to develop.The whole mixture comes together with three main spices cumin, coriander and garam masala.The fresh coriander leaves further elevate the flavors.The patties are then dipped in a flour batter and rolled in bread crumbs in this case panko for that crisp outer coating.
These are great for a light lunch/dinner with salad or as an appetizer!Crispy, flavorful and super easy these are a big hit with adults and kids J
Indian Inspired Fish Cakes-Serves 4
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Ingredients:
Arctic Char-4 small fillets
Potatoes-2 medium
Onions-1 small
Crushed Ginger-1 tsp
Crushed Garlic-1 tsp
Ground Cumin-1 tsp
Ground Coriander-1 tsp
Garam Masala-1 tsp
Fresh Coriander-1/2 cup chopped
Salt-2 tsp
Oil- 3-4 tbsp
Panko- 2 cups
For the batter:
All purpose Flour-1/2 cup
Water-1 1/4 cups
Process:
Place the fish fillets in a pot with 2 cups of water and bring to a boil.Lower the heat and cook until the fish is cooked.Once done drain out the liquid and transfer into a bowl.Mash it with a fork.
Boil the potatoes until cooked.Peel and mash the potatoes and mix it with the fish.
In a pan heat 1 tbsp of oil and add the chopped onions.Saute for about a minute or two and add the ginger and garlic.Saute for a minute and add the spices along with salt.Cook for another 2 minutes.Turn off the heat and pour the mixture into the fish/potato mix.Mix well, check the seasonings and make round shaped patties.
Dip the patties in the four batter and cover with panko. Heat 3 tbsp of oil and shallow fry the cakes until golden on both sides.
The process begins with boiling some potatoes in one pot and poaching the fish in another.You can use any fish of your choice.In this case I've used Arctic Char, but I've also made these using Haddock, Cod and Salmon. Once they're cooked the actual fun begins.The spices go in and the flavors begin to develop.The whole mixture comes together with three main spices cumin, coriander and garam masala.The fresh coriander leaves further elevate the flavors.The patties are then dipped in a flour batter and rolled in bread crumbs in this case panko for that crisp outer coating.
These are great for a light lunch/dinner with salad or as an appetizer!Crispy, flavorful and super easy these are a big hit with adults and kids J
Indian Inspired Fish Cakes-Serves 4
Print this Recipe
Ingredients:
Arctic Char-4 small fillets
Potatoes-2 medium
Onions-1 small
Crushed Ginger-1 tsp
Crushed Garlic-1 tsp
Ground Cumin-1 tsp
Ground Coriander-1 tsp
Garam Masala-1 tsp
Fresh Coriander-1/2 cup chopped
Salt-2 tsp
Oil- 3-4 tbsp
Panko- 2 cups
For the batter:
All purpose Flour-1/2 cup
Water-1 1/4 cups
Process:
Place the fish fillets in a pot with 2 cups of water and bring to a boil.Lower the heat and cook until the fish is cooked.Once done drain out the liquid and transfer into a bowl.Mash it with a fork.
Boil the potatoes until cooked.Peel and mash the potatoes and mix it with the fish.
In a pan heat 1 tbsp of oil and add the chopped onions.Saute for about a minute or two and add the ginger and garlic.Saute for a minute and add the spices along with salt.Cook for another 2 minutes.Turn off the heat and pour the mixture into the fish/potato mix.Mix well, check the seasonings and make round shaped patties.
Dip the patties in the four batter and cover with panko. Heat 3 tbsp of oil and shallow fry the cakes until golden on both sides.


Spicy! Me like it! And truly fusion too!
ReplyDeleteThose look so deliciously crunchy that I might have to lift the ban on home frying just to try them. Thanks for hosting this month's Cooked in Translation, Soni!
ReplyDeleteLooks great, Soni! Love all the masala ingredients in there!
ReplyDeleteI am loving all the spices you have in your fish cakes. Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy cake..lovely appetizer!!
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I hear the words "fish cakes" and it takes me back to the despised salmon cakes of my childhood. These are a VAST improvement on those. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love crab cakes, so you totally have my attention! The spices sound really delicious! I have only had masala once before, so I totally need to try it more:-} Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteYour spicy mix into these crab cakes looks and sounds wonderful :)
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the fish cakes look simply fantastic... wonderful recipe...
ReplyDeleteThese fish cakes look so crispy which is just the way I like them! I've never had a fish cake with your seasonings. Sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeletethese sound so delicious Soni! i'm thinking even my little guy would eat these...i'm definitely trying these soon!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing. I could so easily tuck into one...or four right now!
ReplyDeleteWith the combination of ingredients these fish cakes have to be down right fabulous, Soni! I'll have to try this recipe soon ;) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFish cakes looks super tasty. Thanks for sharing.
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