This delicate fish tastes great in a curry or even when fried. I love it both ways. Just remember not to overcook it. In Mumbai we get the larger variety than in Mangalore and so most times we end up frying them – the flesh is gorgeous and my son loves it. Cleaning this fish is not as difficult as it appears but involves minor skill to peel off the skin which is a de-scaling technique by itself. So next time you find ‘Lepo’ in your fish market, don’t hesitate to buy some. I promise you, you’ll love it!
Lepo Losun Miri
(Printable Recipe)
Serves: 4
This curry can be made with prawns too
You Need
- 500gms or 4-5 large ones Tongue Fish(also called as ‘Lep’ in Marathi & ‘Nang’ in Tulu)
For the masala:
- 6-7 long dry red chillies (to increase the quantity of the gravy you can add extra 2 chillies without seeds – just the skin)
- 6-7 peppercorns
- 1/4 tsp haldi
- 1/2 tsp jeera
- 1 small ball of tamarind/1 tsp tamarind paste
- 1-2 tbsp grated coconut (optional – not part of the recipe but add it if you want extra gravy)* see note below
For the shindap (items to be sauted before adding the masala)
- 8 cloves garlic with skin – mashed up slightly (do not slice or chop)
- 1 large onion sliced
- oil for frying
- salt to taste
Method
1. Remove the skin, scales and the frilly edges of the fish, clean in salt water, rinse and allow to drain. Cut large ones into 2 pieces. If you are using small Lepos, leave them whole
2. Grind all the ingredients for the masala to a fine paste.
3. In a wide bottomed pan (as Lepos are long and tender, so use a large pan to avoid them from breaking) heat some oil and fry the 8 cloves of garlic and toss in the sliced onion. Fry for about a minute till they turn golden (not too brown)
4. Add the ground masala and fry it for about 2 minutes on a slow flame. Add some water to the mixie and use this water to be added to the masala. Add sufficient water to make a medium thin gravy (not too thin). Add salt and check the taste. Make any changes before you add the fish.
5. Bring the gravy to a boil – for about 1/2 a minute and then gently add the fish pieces and simmer for another minute, not more as fish tends to overcook and will continue to cook even when the flame has been turned off
6. Serve hot with piping hot boiled rice or white rice
Note: The grated coconut is not part of the authentic way of making this curry, however, with the remaining ingredients, one gets very little quantity of ‘kadi’/gravy and if you are the type who loves your rice drenched in gravy. then you can either add the coconut (which ofcourse reduces the spice factor) or 1/2 an onion (which slightly increases the spiciness)
Rinku Naveen says
Just love fish curries. This one looks so tempting!!
Priya says
Slurp,mouthwatering here…salivating..
sharada says
hi,
my mouth is watering looking @ the fish curry.Back home my mom prepares the curry with this fish,but here no such chance.
I think i can do the same curry with mackerel.Right??
Can you give me the name of fish in konkani and same in english.A request,please
thanks.
Shireen says
Hi Sharada, thank u so much! This curry can be made with other fish such as Kane (lady fish) or Rawas, Pomfret too. Im not sure about Mackerel. Which name do you want in Konkani and English? Lepo or Lepe is the name in Konkani and in English it;s called Tongue Fish. Or did you mean which other fish can be used for this curry?
Mehjabeen Arif says
This looks beautiful.. So tempting ๐ Will try it soon..
Shireen says
Thanks Mehjabeen! Do let me know how it turned out!
Chitra says
wow looks so delicious..
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Shireen says
Thank you chitra! Will check ur blog too!
shirley says
Hi Shireen,
have been enjoying your blog! Any chance U have the recipe to kane curry in a peppery masala..looks brown even..my grandma used to make it years ago!!!!
Shirley.
Shireen Sequeira says
Hi Shirley, thanks a lot for the compliment. I think you are talking about Kane Jeere Miri which looks slightly brownish, I do have the recipe in my mum's book, have tried it before the blog was started, I will definitely try it out once more & upload the recipe soon!
Ms. Quote says
Amazing blog..Everything Mangalorean. Keep going…
Jenifer says
Tried this one yesterday…turned out amazing..Thanks a lot for the mouthwatering recipe
Shireen Sequeira says
Thanks a lot Ms Quote & Jenifer! Glad you tried & liked it Jenifer!
shiri_87 says
hi shireen ur recipes r amazing…ur doing a wonderful job by posting these blogs..mangalorean recipes (authentic one's ) are not easy to find and young people like us who have just started cooking search the net for everything v prepare..thanks alot….people like u make r lives so much easier
shiri_87 says
hi shireen…thanks for ur recipe i have a doubt?? is this fish even called " adey meen " cause i used to have this fish always in the restaurants when i was studying in Mangalore but now that I am in Dubai i need the English name for it which i dont seem to find..can u please clarify??? thanks
Shireen Sequeira says
Hi Shiri, thanks so much for your compliments, glad that my blog is of help to you. Lepo is a name in Konkani and in Tulu it is called Nang. What you refer to as Adey Meen is actually called Sondhalo in Konkani. Here is a list I have compiled with most popular fish names in both their local names (Konkani & Tulu) and English names. Please check the 'Somethin Fishy' tab on my home page
https://www.ruchikrandhap.com/p/somethin-fishy.html
Maureen Rego says
The above link does not work. Is there some other place we can see the names of fish in different languages?
Shireen Sequeira says
Hi Maureen,
Sorry about that..pls check this link https://www.ruchikrandhap.com/somethin-fishy/
Renee says
I'm gonna try this today, I love all your recipes, they are so accurate and awesome. By the way in New Zealand big lepo fish are sold by the name of Flounder.
Shireen Sequeira says
Thanks a ton Renee!! Glad u liked the recipes. Do try & let me know ๐ Yes, I will add the name of the fish
Anonymous says
I absolutely loved this recipe! I used to always tawa fry lepo but this is such a healthy way of eating my fav fish and so tasty ๐ thanks shireen – I am glad I found your blog !
Suprita
Shireen Sequeira says
Thanks so much for your feedback Suprita!!! So glad you enjoyed the lepo curry ๐
Natasha Pinto says
Hi Shireen,
I would like to know if Kane fish is good for pregnancy… I would also appreciate if you could help me in knowing which fish is good during pregnancy… I tried surfing the net for the same but confused..
Thanks in advance,
Natasha
Shireen Sequeira says
Hi Natasha,
Most white fish is considered good during pregnancy so you can have Kane, White Pomfret and King Fish (Surmai) provided it doesn't cause gas and bloating. Erli and sardines are also good as sardines are rich in Omega 3. Do avoid fish that is high in mercury like King Mackarel, Shark, Catfish and other crustaceans like crab, prawn, lobster etc. It's best to consult your doctor and ask him/her which one in the above list is suitable for you. All the best!
Al says
Hi Shireen,
Love your work. We rely on your recipes a lot. Keep it up.
I'm writing to ask you about lepes. Where in Bombay can one buy these? A friend of mine in New Bombay is desperate to get his hands on some, regardless of which part of the city they are in. Be good if you can let me know (I myself am in Madras).
Regards,
A
Shireen Sequeira says
@ Al: Thanks so much! In Bombay you can buy lepo (called as sole fish in English) at any market. I used to buy them at the 4 bungalows fish market and at Andheri (W) fish market too…hope your friend is able to find them!
Supriya Kutty says
Amazing lep rassa recipe ๐
Shireen Sequeira says
Thanks a lot!
Iona Furtado says
the recipe for lep fish curry was just lip smacking
thanks for the recipe
God Bless
Shireen Sequeira says
Thanks for the feedback Iona! So glad to know that you enjoyed it so much!
Teena Fernandes says
Dear Shireen
Tried this fish curry today. Turned out tasty.
Regards
Teena
Shireen Sequeira says
Hi Teena,
Thank you so much for the great feedback! Happy to know that you liked the curry so much!
Kristel Pinto says
Hi Shireen,
Thanid for this amazing recipe for Lepo Losun Miri. I have tried out making iy and it has turned out nice. I will making it again t. My favpuritr fish sndy family too live any fish curry. Ypur revipes are quite easy to dollow and yurn out good. Thanks once again.โบโค
Shireen Sequeira says
Hi Kristel,
Thanks a lot for the kind words! I am so glad to know that you enjoyed this curry so much! Thanks for taking the time share your thoughts on it