Chemmen Mulaku curry is a very easy to make
Kerala delicacy. Prawns are cooked along with coconut pieces, kudam puli and
masala. Shallots, coconut pieces and Coconut oil are a must for making this
curry to capture the authentic taste. Coconut oil (pacha velichenna) poured on
top of the cooked curry enhances the taste. A true Keralite will indulge this
spicy prawn curry with rice; it is also one of my favorite prawn dish.
Chemmen Mulaku Curry with Thenga Kothu / Kerala Konju Curry / Kerala Style Prawn Curry with Coconut Pieces
Ingredients:
Shrimp / Prawns - 250 gms
Shallots / Chumannulli, sliced - ¾ cup
Green Chilly -1, sliced
Ginger - 1 tbsp, thinly sliced
Coconut pieces / Thenga kothu- ⅓ cup, cut in to thin squares
Shrimp / Prawns - 250 gms
Shallots / Chumannulli, sliced - ¾ cup
Green Chilly -1, sliced
Ginger - 1 tbsp, thinly sliced
Coconut pieces / Thenga kothu- ⅓ cup, cut in to thin squares
Coconut oil – 3 tbsp 
Kudampuli / Kokum - 3 pieces, soaked in ¼ cup of
water 
Curry Leaves – few 
Salt – to taste
Grind to a paste:
Shallots / Chumannulli – 8 nos
Ginger – 1” piece
Garlic- 3 cloves
Kashmiri Chilly Powder – 1 tbsp (+ / - according to your spice level)
Shallots / Chumannulli – 8 nos
Ginger – 1” piece
Garlic- 3 cloves
Kashmiri Chilly Powder – 1 tbsp (+ / - according to your spice level)
Turmeric Powder – ½ tsp
Fenugreek powder – ¼ tsp
Method:
Method:
- Grind together all the ingredients under “Grind to a paste”.
- Heat 1 tbsp coconut oil in a pan and stir fry the ground masala for 2 minutes.
- Into this add cleaned and deveined shrimps, sliced shallots, green chilly and ginger, coconut pieces, kudam puli with the soaked water, salt and 1 ½ cups water and mix well.
- Cover and cook in medium flame until the gravy thickens, about 8-10 minutes.
- Finally add curry leaves and rest of the coconut oil, give it a nice mix and switch off the flame.
- Serve hot with rice.
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Came out v well.. jus that next time I prefer not to grind Fenugreek into powder.. would prefer to put it whole.. As it gives a slight bitter taste.. but the prawns recipe is v good .. we loved it
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