Tandoori-Inspired Fish and Vegetables with Coconut Rice
Marinated in a spiced yogurt and then grilled, this dish uses a tandoori-style cooking method to create fish, eggplant, and carrots that are intensely flavorful and have a crisp, smoky char. They are complimented by a cool, creamy bed of coconut rice, and a sprinkling of fresh cilantro, for a quick and easy meal that’s also the perfect excuse to fire up the BBQ.
Servings 2
Prep Time 15 minutesmins
Cook Time 15 minutesmins
Total Time 30 minutesmins
Ingredients
½cupplain whole milk yogurt
1tbspcanola oil
1tbsplemon juice
4clovesgarlicminced or finely grated
1 1-inchpiece gingerfinely grater
1tspground coriander
½tspchili powder
½tspground cumin
¼tspground cinnamon
¼tspground turmeric
1tspKosher salt
1Chinese or Japanese eggplantsliced into ½-inch rounds
1large carrotsliced in half lengthwise and cut into 2-inch long pieces
2 4-ozwhite fish fillets
⅔cuplong-grain white rice
⅔cupcanned coconut milk
Nonstick spray
Fresh cilantrofor garnish
Instructions
In a medium bowl mix together yogurt, canola oil, lemon juice, garlic, ginger, coriander, chili powder, cumin, cinnamon, turmeric, ½ tsp salt and pepper.
Transfer ⅓ cup of the marinade to a ziplock bag. Add fish to bag and turn to coat. Add eggplant and carrot the remaining marinade in bowl and toss to coat. Set aside.
In a small saucepan combine rice with coconut milk and ⅔ cup water. Bring to a boil over high heat then over and reduce heat to low. Simmer 15 minutes then remove heat and leave covered.
While rice is simmering heat a gas grill or grill pan over medium heat. When grill is hot spray with nonstick spray and add eggplants and carrots. Cook for about 4-6 minutes per side or until well charred and tender. Halfway through cooking the vegetables spray grill again and add fish, cooking for about 3 minutes per side or until it flakes easily with a fork.
Serve eggplant, carrots, and fish over rice. Sprinkle with cilantro.
Notes
Any fish, such as cod, tilapia, haddock, or catfish, will work, just keep in mind that thicker fillets will take longer to cook.