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Curry Fish

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Author: Imma Published:3/12/2023Updated:5/12/2021
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Curry Fish – This fish curry recipe is spicy, savory, and full of bold, complex flavors – everything a curry should be, in my opinion! Aromatic herbs, coconut milk, and my secret weapon, homemade curry powder, make this dish delicious to the extreme. Best of all, it’s super easy to make. 💯

Crazy delicious curry fish

This is the dish for a fantastically flavorful weeknight meal, my friend. You don’t need any special cooking techniques, and it comes together in literally half an hour. Plus, if you’re not a big fan of dishes with a strong fishy flavor, the bold spices from the curry have got you covered. 😉

More on that secret weapon. My homemade Jamaican curry powder is what makes this dish! You can totally use the store-bought variety, but I highly recommend trying the homemade version. The flavor is spectacular, you can customize the spices, and there are no sneaky preservatives or hidden ingredients. 👌

Content…

Which Fish Is Best?
Recipe Ingredients
How to Make It
Recipe Variations
Tips and Tricks
Make-Ahead Instructions
Serving and Storage Instructions
FAQs
What to Serve
More Simple Curry Recipes to Try
Conclusion
Watch How to Make It

Mouthwatering Curry Fish

Which Fish Is Best for Fish Curry?

Any firm-fleshed white fish is great for this recipe. Mackerel, tilapia, snapper, cod, mahi-mahi, halibut, sea bass, catfish, or grouper are all great choices. Curry is ideal for economical fish that are stronger on the fish flavor. Curry sauce always overpowers the fishiness, especially if you marinate and sear the fish before adding it to the sauce. 🐟

Recipe Ingredients

  • Fish Steak – Two to three pounds of fresh fish steaks are perfect for this recipe. You could even use frozen fish if you’d like.
  • Seasonings – Curry powder, minced garlic and ginger, thyme, bay leaves, basil, paprika (regular or smoked), and parsley come together beautifully for this curry fish.
  • Veggies – Onions, tomatoes, and red and green peppers all make an appearance in this particular curry.
  • Coconut Milk – Full-fat coconut milk for the win, my friend. The higher the fat, the more flavor you’ll get from this ingredient.
  • Hot Peppers – Spicy peppers like habanero, scotch bonnet, or chili peppers are optional here, but I highly recommend them if you can handle the heat. 💥

How to Make Curry Fish

Season, saute, and add veggies

Prep the Fish

  • Season fish with salt, curry powder, white pepper, and ½ teaspoon garlic, and set aside. You may do this just before cooking but for best results, season the fish and store it overnight in the refrigerator before cooking the following day. (Photos 1-2)
  • Sear – In a cast iron skillet, heat oil over medium heat until it’s hot. Then, add the fish and brown on both sides – 3-5 minutes or until the fish is nicely browned. You can skip these steps if you’d like, but note that they do cut down on the fishy flavor. (Photo 3)
  • Set Aside – Remove the fish and set it aside. Drain most of the oil, leaving only about 2 tablespoons in the pan.
Add coconut milk and simmer

Make the Curry

  • Saute – Add onions, minced garlic, ginger, thyme, curry powder, and bay leaf, stirring for about 2-3 minutes, allowing the flavors to blossom. Then, add the tomatoes and cook for another 3 minutes. (Photos 4-6)
  • Coconut Milk – Pour the coconut milk and water in and continue cooking for about 3-5 minutes. (Photos 7-8)
  • Add Heat – Next, throw in the hot peppers, if you’re using any, along with the bell pepper, basil leaves, and smoked paprika. (Photo 9)
  • Add Fish – Return the fish to the pot with its accumulated juice. Bring everything to a boil, adjust the salt, and cook for about 10 minutes. (Photo 10)
  • Finishing Touches – Finally, add the chopped parsley, adjust the sauce thickness, and season with water or broth.
  • Serve warm, and enjoy. 😁
Enjoy curry fish for African soul food

Recipe Variations

  1. Turn this Jamaican fish curry into an Indian curry fish! Add some Indian flavors to the mix, like Kashmiri chili, fenugreek, and tamarind paste, to make this dish taste more like an Indian curry. You can find all those ingredients at your local Indian (or possibly Asian) grocery store.
  2. Customize the veggies, and feel free to swap out the veggies for any that suit your taste. Carrots, peas, and any other veggie you like will work well here.

Tips and Tricks

  1. Fish steak is preferable when it comes to the cut of fish you use for this recipe. Ask for this cut at your grocery store’s seafood counter. But if you can’t find any, don’t sweat it. Regular filets will also work.
  2. Use a cast iron skillet to brown the fish if you have one. It works like a charm for browning them up perfectly without burning. 
  3. Make the homemade curry spice mix! I said it before, but it bears repeating. The difference in flavor using the homemade blend compared to the store-bought stuff is like night and day. 🌓

Make-Ahead Instructions

You can make this dish the day before if you’d like. Simply reheat it on the stovetop over medium heat until it’s warmed through.

Fish will last a month or two in the freezer but can lose its texture after that. 😬

Serving and Storage Instructions

Serve curry fish warm over a bed of steaming rice. You can store leftover fish in an airtight container in the fridge for three days.

Reheat it in the microwave or stovetop, but don’t overheat it. The goal is to warm the fish up, not to cook it even more, which could make it turn tough.

Fish curry with white rice and broccoli

FAQs

How do I make my fish curry creamy?

The secret is in the full-fat coconut milk. Light and fat-free coconut milk are mostly water and won’t make your dish creamy or flavorful. This is one recipe where you should splurge on full fat. 🤤

How do you know when fish is cooked in curry?

Test it with a fork. Put the fork in the thickest piece of fish at an angle and twist gently. If the fish is cooked through, it will flake easily. Fish that isn’t quite done won’t flake easily and might look a little translucent too. Those are signs your curry fish needs to stew for a few more minutes. ⏲️

Does curry taste better the next day?

It’s not your imagination because it totally does. Researchers have found that food continues to marinate, break down, and release flavors even after being removed from the stove. So if your curry tastes even more flavorful the next day, it probably is. Yay leftovers! 😆

What Goes With Curry Fish

Rice and curry were made for each other, and you can make any kind of rice you like. I usually do simple white rice or rice pilaf, but other tasty options include yellow rice or coconut rice.

Watermelon salad is a surprising pairing that also tastes amazing alongside this curry. And, of course, don’t forget some dipping bread for that curry sauce. I love flatbread or Indian fry bread with curry fish.

More Simple Curry Recipes to Try

  1. Jamaican Curry Shrimp
  2. Jamaican Curry Goat
  3. Chickpea Curry
  4. Beef Trip and Beans
  5. Curry Channa and Aloo

Conclusion 

A weeknight meal that only takes 30 minutes to make and is a total flavor explosion? Now that’s a recipe you should add to your weekly meal plan! Don’t forget to let me know how you liked it in the comments after you give it a try. 🤗

Watch How to Make It

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This blog post was originally published in March 2018 and has been updated with additional tips, new photos, and a video.

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Curry Fish

This fish curry recipe is spicy, savory, and full of bold, complex flavors – everything a curry should be, in my opinion! Aromatic herbs, coconut milk, and my secret weapon, homemade curry powder, make this dish delicious to the extreme. Best of all, it’s super easy to make.
4.95 from 19 votes
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 25 minutes mins
Refrigerate Time (if time permits): 8 hours hrs
Total: 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Asian
Servings 6

Ingredients

Fish Seasoning

  • 2-3 pounds (907-1,360g) fish steak
  • 1 teaspoon (2g) curry powder
  • ½ teaspoon (1.40g) garlic, minced
  • ½ teaspoon (1.5g) ginger, minced
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Curry Fish Stew

  • 4 tablespoons (60ml) canola oil
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 4 large cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon (2g) grated ginger
  • 1 teaspoon (0.80g) fresh thyme, minced
  • 2-3 tablespoons (12.5-20g) curry powder
  • 1-2 bay leaves
  • 1 tomato, diced
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • ½ -1 cup (112-240ml) coconut milk
  • 1½ cups (350ml) water, or broth (more or less)
  • Hot peppers (habanero, scotch bonnet, or chili peppers) optional
  • 3-4 leaves basil
  • 1-2 teaspoon (2g) paprika
  • ½ red bell pepper, diced (green or yellow bell peppers work too)
  • 1-2 tablespoon (4-8g) parsley
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Season fish with salt, curry powder, white pepper, and ½ teaspoon garlic, and set aside. If you have time, refrigerate it overnight until ready to use.
  • In a cast-iron skillet, heat the oil over medium heat until hot, and then add the fish and brown on both sides – 3-5 minutes until the fish is brown. You may omit this part if desired.
  • Remove fish and set aside. Drain oil and leave about two tablespoons.
  • Add onions, minced garlic, ginger, thyme, curry powder, and bay leaf. Stir for 2-3 minutes, so the flavors blossom, then add tomatoes and cook for another 3 minutes.
  • Pour in coconut milk and water, and continue cooking for 3-5 minutes. Then throw in the hot pepper (if using), bell pepper, basil leaves, and smoked paprika. Return the fish to the pot with its juice. Bring to a boil, salt, and cook for about 10 minutes. Add chopped parsley.
  • Adjust sauce thickness with water or broth and seasoning to taste.
  • Serve warm.

Tips & Notes:

  1. I used tilapia steak in the recipe – feel free to switch it out for any white fish – examples include; kingfish, sea bass, cod,  grouper, haddock, catfish, and red snapper. Fish steak is preferable.
  2. If you love curry anything, make your own spice blend for extra delicious curry—the difference is like night and day. Like this Jamaican curry recipe.
  3. For my healthy peeps, skip the browning at the beginning. 
  4. A cast-iron skillet works like a charm when browning fish. If you can invest in cast iron, I would say go for it. Besides, it’s more affordable than high-end pans. 
  5. Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on the products used.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 200g| Calories: 427kcal (21%)| Carbohydrates: 10g (3%)| Protein: 32g (64%)| Fat: 30g (46%)| Saturated Fat: 11g (69%)| Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g| Monounsaturated Fat: 11g| Trans Fat: 0.1g| Cholesterol: 100mg (33%)| Sodium: 144mg (6%)| Potassium: 967mg (28%)| Fiber: 3g (13%)| Sugar: 2g (2%)| Vitamin A: 1422IU (28%)| Vitamin C: 24mg (29%)| Calcium: 68mg (7%)| Iron: 4mg (22%)
Author: Imma
Course: Main
Cuisine: Asian
Diet: Gluten Free
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  1. Mouna L says

    Posted on 6/19 at 12:09PM

    One of my go-to weeknight recipes. So quick and easy – and absolutely delectable.

    Reply
    • Immaculate Bites says

      Posted on 6/21 at 1:43AM

      Thanks so much, Mouna! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Cindi Jones says

    Posted on 5/18 at 9:52PM

    5 stars
    This recipe is awesome! I used red snapper and made it according to the directions. Absolutely amazing. Thank You!

    Reply
    • Immaculate Bites says

      Posted on 5/19 at 6:18AM

      Awesome! Thank you for sharing, Cindi! 🙂

      Reply
  3. Iris says

    Posted on 1/3 at 10:26PM

    5 stars
    I loved this recipe! Will definitely make again!

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 1/5 at 5:18PM

      Thanks for the feedback.

      Reply
  4. Anna says

    Posted on 10/3 at 3:21PM

    5 stars
    I put this over rice, it was so good. I usually don’t like fish but this one was amazing!

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 10/4 at 5:53AM

      Thanks so much ! Glad it worked out well for you.

      Reply
  5. Marta Martinez says

    Posted on 5/2 at 3:55PM

    5 stars
    Really easy and delicious. Only aded half ofhaaneroand came out perfect. Thank you

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 5/3 at 4:29AM

      Awesome! So glad you loved it, Marta!

      Reply
  6. Larry says

    Posted on 2/12 at 4:13AM

    I want to make this what kind of fish did you use.

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 2/12 at 5:33AM

      Hello Larry.
      I used Tilapia steak in the recipe – feel free to switch it out for any white fish – examples include; kingfish, sea bass, cod, grouper, haddock, catfish, and red snapper. Fish Steak is preferable. Happy Cooking!!

      Reply
  7. Ansar says

    Posted on 11/1 at 5:09PM

    This is GooD! VerY.

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 11/2 at 6:54PM

      Thank you! So glad to know that you like this.

      Reply
  8. Candy says

    Posted on 8/28 at 5:35PM

    5 stars
    This is absolutely wonderful! I’m so glad I found you.

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 8/31 at 12:51AM

      Happy to have you here on the blog, Candy!

      Reply
  9. Ada says

    Posted on 2/14 at 4:53PM

    5 stars
    Thank you so much. Even my husband can eat fish with your recipe!

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 2/14 at 11:56PM

      So happy to know that. And thank you for dropping by.

      Reply
  10. Jackie says

    Posted on 2/2 at 11:48PM

    Oh wow!!! Love it love it. I couldn’t find tilapia so I opted for pangasius.

    I cooked it as a Sunday lunch and it was a winner

    Thank you

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 2/4 at 2:49PM

      Awesome! This one here is an absolute keeper.

      Reply
  11. TB says

    Posted on 9/24 at 10:09AM

    This dish was delicious and a HUGE hit with my husband and my son. My son typically does not like fish but when I made this he asked for seconds. Thank you so much for posting! Can’t wait to make this again.

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 9/28 at 6:57AM

      Thank you for letting me know. 🙂

      Reply
    • Anika says

      Posted on 8/8 at 2:36PM

      Can I use salmom

      Reply
      • Immaculate Bites says

        Posted on 8/9 at 8:12PM

        Hi Anika! Yes, you can use Salmon as well and proceed with the rest of the instructions. And then don’t forget to take your pick from my list of 25 Insanely Good Summer Desserts. Enjoy!

  12. Lilly says

    Posted on 6/9 at 8:50PM

    5 stars
    Wonderful dish! So glad you shared this recipe with us..I overlooked the fish a tad but the flavor overwhelmed the mistake. Everyone truly enjoyed the meal.

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 6/10 at 5:35AM

      Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback, Lilly. Glad it turned out well for you! 🙂

      Reply
  13. ImmaculateBites says

    Posted on 4/17 at 3:03PM

    Hey there, it’s been updated to make it clearer. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

    Reply
    • saubhik chakrabarti says

      Posted on 9/14 at 11:42AM

      4 stars
      Used tuna stock instead of coconut milk and it came out as well

      Reply
  14. Abz says

    Posted on 4/15 at 7:11AM

    Hi, Also when you use the broth.

    Reply
  15. Urban @urbanskitchen.com says

    Posted on 3/4 at 8:58AM

    5 stars
    Hmm, I’m here wondering back and forth if I should make this today with my Red Snapper instead of your recent Fricassee dish for which I was gonna use the Red Snapper also. So much deliciousness to be had. Really lovely the dish and making either would be delicious. Good Caribbean style flavored curry makes a huge difference for this I know and surely got allot of that which I luv. And I agree making your own curry is so much better in knowing what your getting in flavor. I’m sure I’ll do the usual and decide which I’ll actually make as I start prepping and chopping something.

    Awesome dish Imma!

    Reply
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