Charcoal Grilled Pomfret (With Traditional Indian Earthen Stove) - Indian food recipes - Food and cooking blog (2024)

With summer here, its barbeque time..:). I bought a new traditional earthern cooking stove a couple of days ago, called “Kumpati” in Telugu, where charcoal and firewood is used as a medium to cook food and is a popular stove with our rural folks. Kumpati, to us, serves as our “charcoal barbaque” and used often during summers to prepare chicken tikka, tandoori chicken and paneer tikkas. Its not like a typical tandoor but can be used as one and does serve the purpose of a tandoor to a certain extent. Kumpati basically uses “charcoal” as a cooking medium and the intense heat created by the hot coal cooks the food or meat very quickly giving it a crisp exterior and a soft and juicy interior and serves as a homestyle tandoor.

This cooking stove made of clay, has a hole in the front to feed the fire and holes on the top which act as burners. We can cook food directly over the coal embers or place a cooking vessel or pan over the hot coals to cook the food. Since its made of clay it holds in the heat and the food is cooked quickly. This morning when we went for our walk along the beach road, we found some fishermen hauling their nets with a fresh catch of fish. We bought some fresh white pomfrets and I cleaned and marinated them in the morning keeping in mind that we could have a barbaque dinner later in the evening. Satish is a very willing and enthusiastic helper especially with barbaques. He helped light up the coals and got the “kumpati” ready to cook the fish in a jiffy..:)

Charcoal Grilled Pomfret Recipe
Ingredients:
4 big white pomfrets (chanduva or mackarel)
juice of one lemon
1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
big pinch turmeric pwd
1 tsp red chilli pwd
1 tsp coriander pwd
1/2 tsp cumin pwd
salt to taste

Wash, clean and dry the fish. Make slits on the fish and marinate it in salt and lime juice for 10 minutes.Meanwhile mix together ginger-garlic paste, turmeric pwd, chilli pwd, coriander pwd and cumin pwd and apply this paste to each of the fish and keep aside for atleast 2-3 hours. You can adjust the spiceness of the marinade according to your choice. I marinated the fish for around 10 hours and refrigerated it. Remember fish or meat marinated over a longer period tastes best as it absorbs the flavors well.

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Half an hour before you actually want to eat your dinner, get your kumpati (stove) up and ready by lighting up the charcoal and you should have red hot burning embers of coal like shown in the picture.

Grease a grill or hot plate with big holes (like the one shown in the picture) and place the marinated fish (brush oil over the fish before placing it on the hot plate) over it and place the hot plate over the kumpati or hot stove.

Let it cook for 3-4 minutes and then turn the fish on the other side and let it cook for another 3-4 minutes or till golden brown. The real secret to grilling these pomfrets is to not overcook them. Watch closely as you cook the fish …grill hot and fast and take it off the heat as soon as you can.

You have a perfectly cooked moist fish with a mellow smoky flavor ready to be devoured. Serve hot with slices of lemon wedges, salad and chutney.

Note:T his fish tastes best when cooked in a tandoor or on a charcoal barbecue or kumpati. However if these methods of cooking aren’t available then use a grill or bake in the oven.

The spices used in the marination for cooking the pomfret differs region wise and the marinade for this particular fish is one which is popular in our home. I use different marinades using yogurt, garam masala and other spices each time I cook fish.

Grilling/roasting over charcoal heat or tandoori cooking calls for very little fat or oil and the smoky flavor enhances the taste of the food cooked. So if you want to cook some low calorie foods, investing in a grill or home tandoor does make sense. So all you weight watchers out there, here’s a very simple, low calorie, healthy, flavorful seafood Indian appetizer (cooked with minimal fat) that you will find hard to resist..:).

Some of the other seafood recipes I blogged earlier are Andhra Chepa Pulusu (Fish cooked in tangy gravy), Chepa Vepudu (Fish Fry), Spiced Fish Fillets and Royyalu Iguru (Prawns Curry) and Royyalu Mungakaaya Kura (Prawn curry cooked with Drumsticks).

Charcoal Grilled Pomfret (With Traditional Indian Earthen Stove) - Indian food recipes - Food and cooking blog (2024)

FAQs

How do you eat Pomfret? ›

What kinds of recipes is Butterfish usually used in?
  1. Sushi.
  2. Sashimi.
  3. Fried fish.
  4. Baked fish.
  5. Tandoor pomfret.
  6. Stuffed pomfret.
  7. Pomfret in coconut.
  8. Green curry.
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Is Pomfret fry healthy? ›

Yes, Pomfret fish is considered good for health. It is a nutritious seafood option that is rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals. It is also a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which provide various health benefits such as promoting heart health, reducing inflammation, and supporting brain function.

Is pomfret high in mercury? ›

* Mercury in pomfret was 1 ppm which is just about permissible.

Is pomfret an expensive fish? ›

The Pomfret is an elitist fish. It is highly in demand and, therefore, expensive.

Is pomfret bad for cholesterol? ›

Reduces risk of heart disease: The presence of Omega-3 in pomfret makes it a healthy choice for the heart. Its low saturated fat and cholesterol content helps prevent fat deposits and spots in blood vessels. Keeping the heart healthy is among the numerous black pomfret fish benefits.

Which Indian fish is best for health? ›

Here is a list of the top 5 fish varieties in India that are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids: Indian Mackerel, Sardines, Salmon, Hilsa, and Rohu. Each of these fishes has a unique nutritional profile and offers a range of health benefits. 1. Indian Mackerel is high in Omega-3 fatty acids, especially DHA.

Does pomfret have high cholesterol? ›

In fact, the cholesterol in pomfret is higher than that in beef. On the other hand, coconuts, durians and french fries do not contain cholesterol.

Is pomfret a good fish to eat? ›

Yes, Pomfret fish is generally considered a good fish to eat, and it's popular in many parts of the world. Here are some reasons why it's often enjoyed: Delicious Flavor: Pomfret has a mild, sweet flavor that many people find appealing. Its flesh is white and flaky, which makes it versatile for various cooking methods.

What does pomfret taste like? ›

When it comes to taste, this fish have a mild tinge of sweetness complemented by its fine texture. Golden pomfret has a good repute of “a clean tasting fish”. In fact, many chefs believe that it is this sweetness of Golden pomfret that make them versatile to be used in a wide variety of cuisines.

Can you eat pomfret raw? ›

Summary. The Raw Pomfret is a small fish caught with a Fishing Rod. It can be eaten raw with a small Thirst penalty or cooked into Cooked Pomfret on a Grill.

Does pomfret have bones in it? ›

Pomfret originated from the Portugese word 'pampo', and is a seawater fish with a single bone. Found in the Indian, Atlantic and Pacific oceans, it is a rich source of vitamins A, B-3 and E. You can either grill them, fry, steam or simply make delicious curry.

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