Fish Manchurian

Earlier, authentic dishes like Luqmi-Kawab, Mirchi Ka Salan, Kacche Gosht ki Biryani and desserts/meetha like Double ka Meetha and Gajar ka Halwa were a sure sight at any Hyderabadi wedding on the dinner tables. With passing time and generations, this has changed. A modern take on several authentic dishes and innovative techniques to present them is todays mantra. Among them, ‘Apollo fish’ is a seafood manchurian type of dish that is getting very popular nowadays, which more and more Bawarchis are prefering to include in the menus, and quite liked my common.

Apollo fish (or) Fish Manchurian

The below recipe is my imitation of ‘Apollo Fish’. I do not know why is it called particularly as ‘Apollo’ fish, but I sure am among those ardent lovers of this Hyderabadi seafood dish. Your friends will definitely enjoy this very light and tangy platter of fish.

Apollo fish (or) Fish Manchurian

Ingredients:

  • Gram flour/Besan – 4 tbsp
  • All Purpose flour/Maida – 2 tbsp
  • Corn Flour – 2 tbsp
  • Ginger garlic paste – 2 tsp
  • Roasted Coriander powder – 1/4 tsp
  • Roasted Cumin powder – 1/4 tsp
  • Red chilli powder – 1 1/2 tsp
  • Salt – 1/2 tsp
  • Water – 1 tsp
  • Egg – 1, large
  • Any firm boneless fish fillets (I prefer Bass/Salmon) – 500 gms, cubed into bite size pieces
  • Canola Oil – 1 tbsp
  • Ginger Garlic paste – 2 tsp
  • Fresh Curry leaves – about 20
  • Green, Yellow, Orange and Red bell peppers – 1/2 cup, cut into strips
  • Soya Sauce – 3 tbsp
  • Lemon juice – 3 tbsp
  • Mint and Cilantro leaves – 2 tbsp each, finely chopped, for garnish

Method:

  • In a bowl add the first 9 ingredients and mix them well to make a thick batter. Add the fish cubes and gently mix with a spoon so that each piece gets completely covered with the batter.
  • Add a few drops of oil to a large non-stick frying pan at medium low heat and as soon as it gets warm, add the fish cubes in a single layer. Shallow fry them till they are golden brown on each side. Repeat until all the fish cibes are done. Remove in a platter and keep aside.
  • In the same frying pan, add oil and throw in the ginger garlic paste. Stir fry it till it is golden brown. Add the curry leaves and peppers. Saute it for 2 minutes. Pour in the soya sauce and add the fried fish cubes. With a rubber spatula, gently mix them all. Cover the lid and let cook for 2-4 minutes.
  • Add lemon juice. Garnish with cilantro and mint leaves and serve warm immediately.

Suggested Accompaniments: Enjoy the manchurian along with roti, rice or as a snack.

Cheers,
Mona

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  1. Alka Says:

    Thats one lovely fish recipe…never heard of this,but it surely looks and sounds Yummy
    And hey ,Happy New year to You and your family
    Cheers

  2. anhar Says:

    ASAK Mona,

    Lovely recipe! Just wondering if the fish can be baked instead of shallow frying?
    mmm..cant wait to try it!

  3. Mona Says:

    Anhar, I have not tried baking the flour coated fish cubes. I suggest you shallow fry them in little Canola oil, or try use a non-stick oil spray in the pan.

  4. Priya Says:

    Wow lovely Manchurian Mona.. Happy 2009 to u n ur family:)

  5. sig Says:

    Dear Mona, that looks absolutely delish! Wish you and family a happy and healthy 2009!

  6. shaikhmohammed Says:

    hello monaji, lovely preparation. i wud like to call it as a FUSSION dish as real manchurian dish dst have indian spices. m i correct madam! thanks.

  7. anjum Says:

    lovely recipe mona…my husband loves sea food..will try it this weekend…peole r damm crazy abt apollo fish bck in hyd…thanks for posting…hey do u get fresh boneless fish???..i usually get hamour fry or make a gravy out of it..let me know how should i find boneless…as i hav no idea…

  8. Mona Says:

    Anjum, when you are buying fish, ask your butcher to cut boneless fish pieces for you, or they are also available frozen packed in the cold storage section in markets.

  9. jeena Says:

    Mona this looks so lovely I would love it with salmon too.

  10. maria Says:

    hi mona

    that fish looks so yummy and colorful 🙂 . Wish you and your family a happy & wonderful new year!!

  11. Amena Says:

    Wow!! Mona…apollo fish!!! finallly…have been waiting for this one since a long time
    Also, have a happy , healthy and prosperous new year….

  12. Mallika Says:

    Happy New Year Mona. Apollo fish looks lovely. These days Hindu Bengali weddings serve Lamb biryani! It’s all changed since the traditional times.

  13. syeda Says:

    hey Mona, this looks really yummy! When I was in Hyderabad, I had fried fish strips which were dry, I think grooms these days have become very unconventional! Its ages since I attended a Hyderabadi wedding yaar:-(
    which fish did se to make this?can we cube large king fish and make this munchurian? really this looks absoltely delectable!

  14. yasmeen Says:

    Macchi Machurian sounds like a very flavorsome recipe,bookmarked it for next time I buy macchi:)

  15. meeso Says:

    I love to eat fish, really looks delicious!

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