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    Fish Recipe. Thanks Herby

    I didn't see how you cooked this number a while ago, so I winged it. Added a couple of things and still managed to turn it out a treat.

    Banana Curry Fish

    Ingredients:-

    500 gm fish fillets ( cut into chunks )
    2 small cav bananas
    300ml fresh cream
    2 table spoons curry powder
    1 tablespoon Chinese 5 spice
    ½ cup of Sultanas or Cranberries

    2 cups long grain rice

    Method:-

    Cut bananas in small pieces, add bananas, cream, fish, spices to frypan on low heat.
    Simmer for 5 minutes then add Sultanas or Cranberries. Stirring occasionally . Allow to simmer for another 5 minutes and the dish is ready.

    Of course the rice has been cooking:- Bring water ( with tablespoon of salt added ) to the boil, add rice, stir occasionally for 10 minutes. Drain and wash with hot water.

    Lay bed of rice on plate, spoon on Banana Curry Fish and eat. Serves 4.

    Best fish for dish is the firmer fleshed ones. I used Trevally and Jew so far.


    Cheers Phill
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    added ingredients
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    ready to cook
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    cooking
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    Ready to eat. Yep, no rice there yet.
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    That's Gold....................

    Cheers Phill
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    Good effort Phill, considering you were flying blind. #

    Try Lady Fingers instead of Cav bananas or hybrids. They are usually a bit sweeter and 2-3 is plenty. Cut them as fine or as chunky as you want. #
    I usually add the cream to the saucepan first, over medium heat. Bring to the boil then reduce heat and then add the bananas so they get nice and hot and mushy. YUM #
    Add the curry powder last, I use McKeens but any curry mix will do. Be careful not to over curry the sauce. Depending on the amount of pure cream used, but I usually use 1 tablespoon per 300ml. I tend to judge on taste and colour. #
    Now, traditionally I grill the fish fillets on the bbq and once cooked, our the sauce over the top.
    I usually season the fish with sea salt and 'fan' an whole avocado across the top of the fish fillets/pieces then add the sauce. The avocado is a nice touch on a dinner plate and adds a creamy taste. #
    Goes well with rice and potatoes (boiled or baked).
    Season to taste with lemon/lime and pepper & salt.
    I like the sultana idea and might give the ol' chinese 5 spice a go as well. Always goes well with fish and seafood #

    Quick and easy dish that's very tasty.
    Enjoy!

    Cheers,
    Herby

    p.s. I'll add a pic of how mine looks soon. Might get married first though.

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    Fair Dinkum Phill,Im sure you'd eat anything!!!
    Dont know if I could do curry and bananas in the same dish!

    Paul

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    Thanks Herby, I knew I'd stuff it up. But, I wasn't in the kitchen when ya cooked it, and I musta had a couple of VB's when ya told me how to cook it.

    Might also have something to do with the 3am start we had that day ???? Or was that going to be the next day ? jeez I dunno anymore.



    The days at the Agnes M & G seem to run into each other. OK, now that I have the ' correct ' cooking method, I can conjure it up again this week.

    And Paul, don't knock it until you've tried it........and I is talkin FOOD here " Feret ". Still on the Fags are we ?

    How'd ya River trip ( sickie ) go ?

    Cheers Phill

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    OK, just figured it out Herby.

    Here's the deal. for the M & G in October

    you catch the fish, cook it and I'll eat it #sounds fair ? # #

    The big day just just round the corner.

    good luck

    Phill
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    Wonder if Herby has a recipe for moray eel? Anyway, what's wrong with the brand of curry shown in the pic?

    All the best for the big day Herby.

    TOL

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    this is the real mc coy from the last 1770.
    im with phill, we need another taste herb!!!!
    good post phill, i bet it tasted just as good.
    cheers dale
    p.s good luck with the wed herby.

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    Ok, in October Roz and I will run cooking classes if the wind is up again
    Paul, I was sceptical too the first time I was told what it was but you be the judge come the M&G.
    Glad you all liked it, I'm happy to provide you all with a second opinion next time we meet.
    The wedding was a success, she said yes and Roz got drunk and danced her socks off. Happy days!

    Cheers,
    Herby

    p.s. 1 week away from Ausfish and it almost killed me, atleast I was able to have a fish inbetween getting hitched. Not sure how I'll survive the honeymoon.

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    Well, all I can say is "la yummm" I really wanted to lick the screen!!!

    Cheers
    "This space is saved for my next special catch"
    "Rainy" Haines Hunter 540C Yamaha 130 HPDI
    28lb King Salmon
    18lb Steelhead (Rainbow) Trout
    12lb Brown Trout
    6.5lb Brook Trout
    12lb Murry Cod
    6'+ Bronze Whaler Shark

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    Re: Fish Recipe. Thanks Herby

    Quote Originally Posted by theoldlegend
    Wonder if Herby has a recipe for moray eel? #Anyway, what's wrong with the brand of curry shown in the pic?

    All the best for the big day Herby. #

    TOL

    I'm going with the Lege here, I feel so passionately about this [smiley=idea.gif] I've actually suggested it on the 'recipe sections poll' running at the moment.

    Infact this could be the subject of a poll all on it's own...the nation deserves a CURRIED MORAY EEL [smiley=angryfire.gif] recipe from the Herbster! [smiley=chef.gif].

    The wedding was fantastic, the weather was fantastic, the island was a perfect location and everybody had the best time.

    Sorry Herb I was not drunk [smiley=beer.gif] I only had 4 pots of champers as there was no VB ..... and I didn't dance my socks off......... they were black stilletos [smiley=gorgeous.gif].

    Roz
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

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