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- 700 g (11⁄2lb) firm white fish fillets
- 12 hot red chillies
- 1 bunch fresh coriander
- 1 garlic clove
- 10 ml (2 level tsp) plain white flour
- Large pinch of salt
- 5 ml (1 level tsp) cumin seeds
- 10 ml (2 level tsp) coriander seeds
- Finely grated rind of 1 lime
- Oil for shallow-frying
- Banana leaves (optional) and lime wedges to garnish
- Step 1
Skin the fish fillets and cut into large chunks. Chop the chillies, discarding the seeds if you prefer a milder flavour. Trim the roots (if still attached) and most of the tough stems from the coriander, then finely chop the leaves. Peel the garlic and chop finely.
- Step 2
Put the chillies, coriander and garlic in a large bowl and mix with the flour and salt.
- Step 3
Heat a small heavy-based frying pan. Add the cumin and coriander seeds and dry-fry for 2min, stirring all the time so they don't burn. Allow to cool, then finely crush the spices using a pestle and mortar or a heavy bowl and rolling pin. Add to the flour mixture with the grated lime rind.
- Step 4
Add the prepared fish to the spiced flour mixture and toss carefully to ensure each piece is coated on all sides.
- Step 5
Heat the oil in a frying pan. Cook the fish, a few pieces at a time, until browned and crisp on the outside and cooked through. Drain well and keep warm while cooking the rest of the fish. Garnish with banana leaves and lime wedges.
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