Tasty Fish Bites
400 grams firm white fish fillets, (such as Tilapia).
3 slices bread, crusts removed (stale bread is best)
If using Fresh Bread , Mix 1 tsp of Rawa and Rice Flour each
1 Cup Buttermilk (Original Recipe relies on Fat Free Milk for Marination)
1 Tsp of White Pepper pwd
1 tsp each if Tandoori seasoning, turmeric powder, amchur pwd and cumin powder
A pinch of Red chilli powder
Oil for deep frying the fillet.
Salt to taste
Method:-
1. Cut the fish fillet into bite size pieces. Rub the fillet pieces with a bit of salt and white pepper powder.
2. Marinate the pieces in butter milk and keep them refrigerated for one hour. (do not over soak the fillet)
3. Blend the bread in a food processor to make fine breadcrumbs. Tip the crumbs on to a plate.
4. Now, coat each piece of fish fillet with bread crumbs mixed with your choice of seasoning and deep fry the fish bites on medium heat for 2-3 minutes on each side until crisp and golden.
5. Garnish the fish bites and serve hot with tomato ketchup or your choice of salad and eggs.
*Sprinkle a bit of Chaat Masala- for extra tangy fish bites*
Comments
Your Blog has the most finger licking food recipes. It is such a pleasure reading all your posts ,you have really done an applauseble job here. I am a Parsi married to a Gujju. My husband won't eat fish, so I have stopped making them at home. But looking at your recipes I think I am going to go and grab some fresh fish from the market. Please post the heavenly fish bites recipe soon.
Wish you a happy a promising new year!.
Hugs and smiles
Khyati
Thank you for taking the time to comment and say hello!!! Me and my husband are fishetarians (if that word makes any sense:-)..I have some Pomfrets lying fast asleep in the Freezer, thinking of giving them a sun spa tanning n' oil dipping some time soon. Please stick around- I really do enjoy reading your comments:-) I love the way Parsi's make Patrani Macchi, I think am gonna try the recipe for Patrani Macchi with one of the lazy bones from the freezer! Till I write again...
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