Curry Fish Balls
Curry Fish Balls
This sounds very good, and uses a packaged curry from Japan that is exceptional in flavor, Japanese curry tastes neither like Thai or Indian curries. Fish balls (think of small meatballs but made from fish) are very common and for folks in the US, these are readily available at most Asian markets. Curried fish balls are very common in China (and I did receive this recipe from a friend in China). This can be a snack or side dish. If I was a betting man, you could increase the number of balls and make a main dish over rice for two people. On my to prepare list.
Ingredients
- 25 fish balls, thawed if frozen, rinsed
- 1 tablespoon cooking oil
- 1 cup red onion, finely diced
- 100 grams Golden Curry, 1 small box or 1/2 a large box
- 1 cup coconut milk, or plain milk if in a pinch
- 1 cup vegetable stock, fresh or from powder, or water
Instructions
- In a large non stick pan, heat the oil and when hot, saute the onion until soft.
- If you have never used Japanese curry before, it very much looks like a chocolate bar. This melts into hot liquid quickly.
- Pour in the stock and add the curry (yes, it does look like a candy bar). Move the curry around until dissolved and mixed in with the onion and stock.
- Add the coconut milk and stir in, then add the fish balls. Simmer on low heat for about 10 minutes.
- Remove from heat and the curry will thicken.
- Serve as is for a side dish or snack, or over rice with the curry as a main dish. Enjoy.
Notes
Low cost.
Variants: 1. Use mushroom or chicken stock in place of the vegetable broth. 2. Use beef, pork, chicken, or seafood balls in place of the fish balls.
This recipe for Curry Fish Balls is from China Sichuan Food.
The Real Person!
The Real Person!
I made this on 3 Oct 2018, made exactly as written. I loved them, mixed reactions from the Thai family as Japanese curry is not what they are familiar with and it is unlike Thai curry. Everyone in the family tried them, most liked the flavor, some basically said they would not order that in a restaurant, fair enough.