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Indian Cuisine

 

Thekera Dia Maasor Tenga

Ingredients:
  1. Fish - 1 cleaned catfish, cut to about 3/4 inch pieces.
  2. Half teaspoon turmeric
  3. Few green chilies
  4. Pans Phoran - About one teaspoon of the mixture of fenugreek seeds, black "jeera", fennel seed.
  5. Mustard Oil 
  6. Salt
  7. Thekera (It seems to be a Assamese specialty, used for sourness) 
    
    
    Method

1. Put the "thekera" in a cup of water. Generally one piece of
"thekera" is good for one cup of water. So depending on how much
gravy you want, use that many pieces. Keep for about 1/2 hour.
2. Mix the turmeric and salt with the fish. If you are using chili
powder instead of green chili, you can mix it too.
3. Fry the fish in oil lightly. Remove from pan. If the fish breaks a
little, dont worry, it will add to the gravy
4. In the same pan, heat some more oil and put the ""PansPhoran"
mixture. Put green chilies. When fried, put the cup of water with
"thekera"
5. Add extra cups of water (depending on the number of "thekera"
used)
6. When the mixture comes to boil, add fried fish and reduce flame
7. Let it simmer for some time(10-15 minutes). Let the juice of 
"thekera" get cooked.
8. Serve with white rice.
 

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