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Cod Pathia With Turmeric Rice And Naan

A classic pathia is sweet and tangy, with a slight kick from the fragrant spices. Serve this cod version with turmeric and cumin-infused rice, and buttery garlic & coriander naans. Curry night, sorted!

30 mins
479kcal
Indian
Cod Pathia With Turmeric Rice And Naan
4.5

Ingredients for 2 people

Cooking for 3? 1 and a half for each ingredientCooking for 4? Double each ingredient

Brown Onion
Brown Onion
Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne Pepper (1tsp)
Cod Fillets
Cod Fillets (1pcs) x2
Coriander
Coriander (5g)
Cumin Seeds
Cumin Seeds (1tsp)
Curry Powder
Curry Powder (1tbsp)
Fresh Root Ginger
Fresh Root Ginger (15g)
Garlic Clove
Garlic Clove x3
Ground Cumin
Ground Cumin (1tsp)
Ground Turmeric
Ground Turmeric (1tsp)
Mini Garlic And Coriander Naans
Mini Garlic And Coriander Naans (1pcs) x2
Tamarind Paste
Tamarind Paste (15g)
Tomato Paste
Tomato Paste (32g)
White Basmati Rice
White Basmati Rice (100g)

You'll also need

Salt, Sugar, Vegetable oil, Water (or dietary alternatives)

Cooking instructions

Instructions for 2 [for 3] [for 4] portion recipe.

1

Peel and finely chop your brown onion[s], garlic and ginger

Heat a large, wide-based pan (preferably non-stick) with a generous drizzle of vegetable oil over a medium heat

Once hot, add the chopped onion with a generous pinch of salt and cook for 6-8 min or until softened

Step 1
2

Meanwhile, heat a pot with a matching lid with a generous drizzle of vegetable oil over a medium heat

Once hot, add your cumin seeds and cook for 1-2 min or until sizzling

Tip: Watch them like a hawk to make sure they don't burn!

Once the cumin seeds start to sizzle, carefully add your basmati rice and stir it all together

Step 2
3

Add your ground turmeric and 250ml [320ml] [500ml] cold water with a pinch of salt to the pot and bring to the boil over a high heat

Once boiling, reduce the heat to very low and cook, covered, for 10-12 min or until all the water has absorbed and the rice is cooked

Once cooked, remove from the heat and keep covered until serving – this is your turmeric rice

Step 3
4

While the rice is cooking, boil half a kettle

Chop your cod fillet[s] into large, bite-sized pieces

Step 4
5

Once the onion has softened, add the chopped ginger and garlic to the pan and cook for 1-2 min further or until fragrant

Once fragrant, add your ground cumin, curry powder and cayenne pepper (can't handle the heat? Go easy!) with your tomato paste and stir it all together

Tip: Add a drizzle of oil if the pan looks a little dry

Step 5
6

Add your tamarind paste with 150ml [195ml] [250ml] boiled water and 2 tsp [3 tsp] [4 tsp] sugar and cook for 4-5 min or until the sauce is beginning to thicken

Increase the heat to high and add the chopped cod, once boiling, reduce heat to medium and cook for 6-7 min or until the fish is cooked through – this is your cod pathia

Tip: Your fish is cooked once it turns opaque and flakes easily

Step 6
7

Once the fish is almost cooked, add your mini garlic & coriander naans to a toaster for 1-2 min or until warmed through

Tip: For a little extra indulgence, butter the warmed naans once they are out of the toaster

Meanwhile, chop your coriander roughly, including the stalks

Step 7
8

Serve the cod pathia with the turmeric rice and warmed naans to the side

Garnish with the chopped coriander

Tip: For fancy presentation, press the rice into a small bowl and turn out

Enjoy!

Nutritional information

Nutritional information only applies to ingredients supplied by Gousto.

per serving
479kcal
Energy
5.8g
Fat
81.9g
Carbohydrate
4.8g
Fibre
30.2g
Protein
1.1g
Salt
per 100g
160kcal
Energy
1.9g
Fat
27.4g
Carbohydrate
1.6g
Fibre
10.1g
Protein
0.4g
Salt

The cooking process and additional ingredients added at home (listed under “You'll also need”) will affect total values.

Allergens

Allergens highlighted by (fish, gluten).

In addition to the recipe specific allergen information provided, due to production and packing methods Gousto boxes may also contain low levels of the following allergens: Cereals containing gluten; Crustaceans; Eggs; Fish; Peanuts; Soya; Milk; Nuts: almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia nuts; Celery; Sesame; Sulphur dioxide and Sulphites; Lupin; Molluscs; Mustard.