M01Kerala Garam Masala
The southern register — aromatic, not earthy
M05
Chilli-forward, turmeric-heavy, built for a sour gravy

Photograph: Adobe Stock · representative of the dish
Plan ahead: plus 20 minutes cooling — required.
Chilli-forward, turmeric-heavy, built for a sour gravy [LOW SODIUM]
Kerala's red fish curry is a chilli-and-acid dish and its masala is correspondingly plain: chilli, coriander, turmeric, a little fenugreek, a little pepper. No garam masala, no cinnamon, no clove — those belong to the meat side of the kitchen and they make fish taste of a restaurant.
Allergens: None of the major allergens as the recipe is written. Gluten (wheat) — only if your asafoetida is compounded with wheat flour, as most brands are.
Equipment: Heavy dry pan; spice grinder.
Fenugreek matters more here than anywhere else in this chapter — it is the bitter counterweight that makes a kudampuli gravy taste finished, so do not omit it. Readers taking insulin or a sulfonylurea should note that fenugreek at 10–25 g a day has genuine glycaemic effects and can compound those medicines; the 8 g spread across 25 tablespoons here is nowhere near that range, but the caution belongs with every fenugreek mention in this book and Chapter 9 gives it in full.
Milder → 60 g Kashmiri and no hot chilli. Colour holds, heat halves, and the gravy will want a squeeze of lime to compensate.
No asafoetida → omit. You lose a savoury undertone, most missed in vegetarian uses of this blend.
Cupboard 3 months. Fridge 6 months. Freeze 12 months. Turmeric stains plastic permanently; use glass.
A fish masala with the aroma going is still an excellent wet rub. Mix the last of it with lime juice and a pinch of salt, rub it into fish and bake or shallow-fry, and the heat recovers most of what the jar has lost. Do not use a tired jar for a curry whose whole flavour is the masala.
Gravy tastes of raw chilli powder: the masala needs 3–4 minutes in the pan before liquid goes in, or 8–10 minutes simmering after.
Bitter curry: too much fenugreek, or it over-roasted at step 3.
Serve with
R024 Meen Vevichathu · R026 Mathi Curry · R027 Ayala Varuthathu, Baked · R033 Chemmeen Ularthiyathu · R039 Baked Sardine Cutlets — and, more broadly, the whole red fish curry family, fish mappas, prawn theeyal, mussel and squid roasts, and as a wet rub before shallow-frying or baking fish.
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