Saturday Recipe: Bia's Seafood Curry

By Bianca Rodrigues-Perry

19th Oct 2024 | Local Features

This week Bia shares her recipe for Seafood Curry (image by Dave Perry Photography)
This week Bia shares her recipe for Seafood Curry (image by Dave Perry Photography)

In the latest of a new feature for Nub News, we have teamed up with Brazilian-born Bianca Rodrigues-Perry to share a new monthly recipe with our readers.

The self-taught chef and foodie from Leamington, is also the face of Bia's Kitchen Show, being streamed to audiences on YouTube, Spotify, Instagram and Facebook.

The show, launched earlier this year, aims to champion local independent businesses with many restaurateurs and chefs taking guest spots.

All the recipes featured on the show will also form a book being published by Bianca later this year.

Find out more here.

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry is the face of Bia's Kitchen Show (image by Dave Perry Photography)

Bia's Seafood Curry

(Serves seven to eight)

Ingredients

  • 350g langoustine
  • 400g prawns
  • 300g mixed fish fillet
  • 5 chopped lime leaves
  • 1 red pepper
  • 1 green pepper
  • 1 yellow pepper
  • 2 large onions
  • 2 fresh chillis chopped
  • 1 tbsp paprika
  • 1 tbsp dry coriander powder
  • 6 tbsp fish sauce
  • 4 cloves of crushed garlic
  • 30g of chopped ginger
  • 350ml coconut cream
  • 350ml double cream
  • 600g chopped tomatoes
  • 30ml of Dendê oil (palm oil)
  • 2 handfuls of fresh coriander

How To Make It

  1. In a large pan add Dendê oil, onions and garlic, cook until onions are a bit softer.
  2. Add ginger, peppers, paprika, dry coriander, chilli, fish sauce, mix well and add the langoustine, lime leaves and desiccated coconut.
  3. Mix the double cream with the coconut milk and pour in the pan, then add the chopped tomatoes, stir a bit and add the rest of the fish and prawns.
  4. Cover with the lid and cook for 15 minutes or until the fish is all cooked through.
  5. Finish with a handful of fresh coriander, lemon juice and a drizzle of Dendê oil.
  6. Enjoy with white rice.

     

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