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Thursday, October 16, 2025

How to make Choora or Kudutha curry ?

 Nice choice! 😋

Let’s go through how to make Choora Curry (Tuna Curry) — also known as Kudutha Curry in some Malabar and coastal Kerala areas. This is a spicy, coconut-based fish curry usually made with tuna chunks (choora).


🐟 Choora (Tuna) Curry / Kudutha Curry Recipe

Ingredients:

For the curry:

  • Tuna (choora) – 500 g (cleaned and cut into medium pieces)

  • Coconut oil – 2 tbsp

  • Mustard seeds – ½ tsp

  • Curry leaves – 1 sprig

  • Onion – 1 (thinly sliced)

  • Ginger – 1 tbsp (crushed)

  • Garlic – 1 tbsp (crushed)

  • Green chilies – 2 (slit)

  • Tomato – 1 (chopped)

  • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp

  • Kashmiri chili powder – 1 tbsp

  • Coriander powder – 1½ tbsp

  • Fenugreek powder – 1 pinch (optional)

  • Tamarind (valan puli) – small lemon-sized ball (soaked in warm water)

  • Salt – to taste

For grinding:

  • Grated coconut – ¾ cup

  • Shallots – 3

  • Cumin seeds – ¼ tsp


🔪 Preparation Steps:

  1. Grind the coconut:

    • Grind grated coconut, shallots, and cumin seeds into a smooth paste using a little water. Set aside.

  2. Make the masala base:

    • Heat coconut oil in a clay pot (chatti) or pan.

    • Add mustard seeds, let them splutter.

    • Add curry leaves, onions, ginger, garlic, and green chilies.

    • Sauté until the onions turn light brown.

  3. Add spices:

    • Lower the flame and add turmeric, chili powder, and coriander powder.

    • Fry for 30 seconds until the raw smell goes away.

  4. Add tomato and coconut paste:

    • Add chopped tomato and cook till soft.

    • Add the ground coconut paste and sauté for a minute.

    • Pour 1½ cups of water and mix well to make gravy.

  5. Add tamarind extract and fish:

    • Add the soaked tamarind extract (strain out any bits).

    • When the curry starts to boil, add tuna pieces and salt.

    • Simmer on medium heat for 10–15 minutes or until fish is cooked and gravy thickens.

  6. Final touch:

    • Sprinkle a pinch of fenugreek powder and add a few curry leaves on top.

    • Drizzle a teaspoon of coconut oil for that authentic Kerala aroma.

    • Let it rest for 10 minutes before serving (it tastes even better after resting).


🍚 Best Served With:

  • Kappa (tapioca)

  • Matta rice

  • Idiyappam or puttu

  • Or even chapathi

Would you like me to give you a “Malabar Kudutha Curry” version — with roasted coconut gravy (varattiyathu style)? It’s thicker, darker, and very traditional.

How to make Choora or Kudutha curry ?

 Nice choice! 😋 Let’s go through how to make Choora Curry (Tuna Curry) — also known as Kudutha Curry in some Malabar and coastal Kerala ...