Friday, October 30, 2009

KONJU VARUTHATHU ~ Pan Fried Scampi in Kerala style ~






'Konju' is a speciality of Kuttanad and this was one of the highlights during my parent's engagement back in 1982 :) Even now when people talk about that day, they always remember to bring up the topic of 'those huge prawns' :)


My grandad used to cultivate them in the natural pond in our backyard in Pallikuttumma. So we always had them in plenty. But nowadays, we buy it from the fisherman :(

My mom's bro makes it a point that we have it everytime we go there :) And last time when he visited us, he brought these. They were so good! But for a person like me, you cannot eat more than one! It is almost 8 inches long and weighs quite a bit :)



KONJU VARUTHATU
Recipe source: Amma

Ingredients:

Konju/Scampi/Prawns-4
Red Chilli powder1-1 1/2 tbsp ( depending on your spice tolerance level & also the type of chilli powder used. We mix Kashmiri chilli powder + regular red chilli powder so that it has a beautiful colour and is not too spicy)

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp
Salt-to taste
Water- few tbso, just enough to make a thick paste
Oil for shallow frying- 5-6 tbsp ( we prefer coconut oil)
Skewers (optional)

Method:

  • Clean the scampi and let the head remain intact.
  • Make a thick paste using red chilli powder, turmeric powder,salt and water.
  • Coat the scampi with it and shallow fry it,covered. It takes much more time than prawns as it is very thick and fleshy.
  • Serve hot with rice.




16 comments:

  1. Prawns in any variety is always my all-time favorite, esp the bigger ones... Looks awesome Ria... kappalodikkanulla vellamundu vayil ;-)... have been waiting for the post ever since the snap was put in Orkut!

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  2. Love the way you have presented the prawns and they look great...

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  3. enteeshoye!!!!!
    Thakarppan Riakutty!!!!
    Enikku kothi vannittu vayya....
    Orennam parcel ayakkuvo??

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  4. Spicy good,those look like huge shrimp kababs,must try next time we get shrimp :D

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  5. Ria dear the pics are awesome!! I just feel like grabbing one :) Btw, I've a prawns fry post in my drafts, almost similar recipe (my mom in law's). Am feeling so lazy to blog, still in the holiday mood ;). Hopefully next week, I will start....Looks like I've to catch up a few posts here:)

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  6. wonderful presentation Ria,
    Loved the pictorial, very neat .
    Keep the posts coming :)
    TC

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  7. Drooling would love to grab from ur pict!

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  8. Wow looks mouthwatering ria...simply delicious one...

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  9. WOW...gorgeous prawns and I love the green wrapper too!

    Never ever heard of anyone cultivating their own shrimp before and how wonderful to have it right in your own backyard!

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  10. vaayil koodi kappal odunnu Riakutty...

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  11. Lovely dish from prawns,I enjoyed ur basen ladoos.Do visit my blog when ur free

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  12. Presentation looks great, really scrumptious!!!!

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  13. Yum yum yum! Ria! Delicious! But how can you stop at just one?

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  14. Goodness - those prawns are GIGANTIC. they must be getting real TLC to get that big. Looks nice wrapped in the banana leaf!

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  15. Hmmmm that's one utterly irresistible shrimp wrap Ria...thanks for sharing!!

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