Ingredients:
1 (15oz) can of Wild Salmon (with canning juices)
1 medium onion chopped or sliced
1 small green bell pepper chopped (optional)
2-3 green chilies chopped (optional)
10-15 curry leaves
2 cloves if garlic grated
1 inch of ginger grated
1 (1inch piece) cinnamon stick
1 pandan leaf (optional)
1 tsp fennugreek seeds
1 cup chopped fresh tomatoes
1/2 tsp turmeric
1-2 Tbs red chili powder (to taste)
1 cup water
1 cup milk (coconut or cow)
salt and black pepper to taste
Directions:
In a large pan, heat 1Tbs of canola oil. When hot add cinnamon stick, curry leaves, pandan leaf, fenugreek seeds and saute for 30 seconds. Then add the onions, garlic, green chilies and tomatoes and bell peppers.
Add the chili powder, salt, black pepper and turmeric next. Add the canned salmon with the canning juices and water. Simmer for 10-15 minutes without breaking up the salmon fillets. Finish with milk and taste for seasoning. Enjoy. Copyright: All recipes, content, and images (unless otherwise stated) are the sole property of Curry and Comfort. Please do not use without prior written consent. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited.





What a gorgeous dish, Ramona! We feed canned salmon to our dog for the Omega-3's...she's one spoiled pup :)
ReplyDeleteRamona, I want to be at your house every night for dinner!! YUMMO!!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I just sent this to my sister. She has a whole cabinet full of canned wild salmon!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous!!! I love salmon, and we use canned too! I can't wait to make this!
ReplyDeleteyou have such a lovely blog.....following you
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kate@Diethood, I wanna be at your place for dinner too!
ReplyDeleteHow brilliant! I love the color of this dish - you just know it is good! Have a great weekend, sweet friend!
ReplyDeletelooks awesome and very healthy...
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy and delicious looking curry my friend :D
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Wow Ramona, I would have never thought of using canned salmon in a curry. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe. My list of Curry and Comfort recipes to try keeps growing:) Hope you've had a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYum - this curry sounds so delicious and looks incredible.
ReplyDeleteI use canned salmon when I make croquettes for the family. This will ne a good change of pace for them. Gorgeous color also.
ReplyDeleteI actually didn't know there is a huge can of fish like this! And it's salmon? Now that's a plus! We can always store it in our pantry in case of missing fish in the fridge or freezer. I love this recipe and thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteLovely salmon curry! BTW, we sometimes make the traditional meen kulambu with salmon, the trick is to lightly fry the salmon pieces before adding to the gravy. Try that sometime! :)
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