Caribbean Fish Curry Recipe {Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free} (2024)

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Caribbean Fish Curry is a one pot meal ready in 30 minutes that is a creamy blend of coconut milk, tomatoes, curry spices and tender red snapper. Both Gluten Free and Dairy Free.

Caribbean fish curry is going to be your new favorite 30 minute weeknight meal. I made this recipe for the first time while house sitting in Costa Rica, and finding alternatives for my favorite salmon and tuna. All I could get my hands on was snapper so I needed some new snapper recipes.

Since I knew I couldn’t have my smoked salmon rice bowl, or Asian salmon salad, or any paleo salmon recipes for that matter, I would have to come up with some new fish recipes. So using my vegan butternut squash curry as an idea, I decided I wanted to create a red snapper fish curry – more accurately this Caribbean fish curry.

Is red snapper easy to find in the US? Is it expensive? I don’t even remember. I feel like its not a super common fish though. Help me out here. Am I right?

Well here in Costa Rica it seems to be just plentiful. Just the other day D and I took the ATV to the beach – yepour only mode of transport around here is an ATV, and we do in fact ride it all through the dirt road village, cross a highway (more like a one lane asphalted road) and turn onto another dirt road to reach the beach.

On the way there we passed by a small house which had been pointed out to us as the local fish market. Hmm, well being the foodie that I am, I had to at least take a look around. In a big cooler they had a bunch of freshly caught fish – mostly red snapper. I quickly asked for a whole fish as well as a few fillets. Luckily I was able to communicate that I wanted the whole fish scaled by the fish monger.

Have you tried scaling a fish yourself? Without any of the proper equipment? In a tiny tiny kitchen? Unknowingly I had purchased several whole fish a few weeks ago while on vacation with D’s family and therefore had to take on the miserable task of scaling the fish with dull knives. Cue fish scales coating my body and my dress permanently smelling like the sea.

Nope I will not be doing that again. Also no easy task to make fillets out of a whole fish with a dull knife. I’ve tried it once, gotten that checked off the list, won’t be doing that again (at least not with a set of butter knives). Leave it to the professionals.

Happily seated on the ATV with my fresh fish we made our way back to the house. After a bit of mental recipe brainstorming I settled on a Caribbean fish curry as my meal of choice.

A dish I never make that has been inspired by my travels to the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica and Panama. The cuisine differs from that of the Pacific side in the use of Caribbean flavors and coconut milk. I had several incredibly fragrant coconut based curries while on that side of the country and it quickly popped into my mind as a recipe I needed to recreate.

Probably not quite an authentic traditional recipe and more of my own take either way, this Caribbean fish curry was rich, creamy, fragrant and flavorful. The red snapper is a firm and mild white fish that blends in with the creamy undertones of the curry, tomatoes and coconut milk.

The optional element to this Caribbean Fish Curry is the pan frying of the fish. I chose to pan fry the red snapper fillets for a few minutes separately just to get a bit of a crispy crust on them. This is entirely optional though. You can instead, season the fish, cut into bite sized pieces and add directly to the curry.

If you’re thinking of what to serve for dessert after this Caribbean fish curry dinner check out my pomegranate coconut chia pudding.

If you’re looking for other super quick weeknight fish recipes check out my seared Chilean sea bass recipe, Oven Baked Trout, Mok Pa Recipe, Asian noodle bowls with sesame fish, Broiled Whole Red Snapper Recipeand quick Mexican tuna salad.

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Caribbean Fish Curry

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

20 mins

Total Time

30 mins

This Caribbean Fish Curry recipe is a one pot meal ready in 30 minutes that is a creamy blend of coconut milk, tomatoes, curry spices and tender red snapper. Both Gluten Free and Dairy Free.

Course:Dinner

Cuisine:Fish, gluten free, Healthy

Servings: 4

Calories: 257 kcal

Author: Vicky Berman

Ingredients

  • 1tablespoonextra virgin olive oil
  • 1small oniondiced
  • 3clovesgarlicchopped
  • 2red bell pepperschopped (about 2 cups)
  • 1 tomatochopped (1 cup)
  • 1-2teaspoonsalt
  • 1/2teaspoonblack pepper
  • 1/2teaspooncrushed red pepper flakes
  • 1teaspooncurry powder
  • 1teaspooncumin
  • 1 15ozcan diced tomatoes
  • 1can coconut milk
  • For the fish:
  • 1and 1/2 pounds red snapper filletor other firm white fish
  • squeeze of lime juice
  • sprinkling of saltblack pepper and cumin
  • For garnish: lime juice and cilantro

Instructions

  1. Heat olive oil in pot over medium heat. Add onion and cook for a couple minutes.

  2. Add garlic, cook until fragrant

  3. Add diced bell peppers, cook for 1 minute.

  4. Add tomatoes, salt, black peppers, crushed red pepper flakes, cumin and curry powder. Cook for 2 minutes, mixing everything together.

  5. Add can of diced tomatoes, increase heat to high and bring to a boil.

  6. Add coconut milk in 3 parts, adding 1/3 at a time, bring the mixture to a boil and then adding the 2nd and 3rd part. Once boiling, reduce heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes.

  7. Season fish with salt, black pepper, cumin and a squeeze of lime juice.

  8. Optional: Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a pan over medium-high heat and add fish once pan is hot. Pan fry for 3-4 minutes per side. Cut fish into bite sized pieces and add to the curry.

  9. Instead, cut the fish into bite sized pieces and add directly to the curry.

  10. Cook the curry for a few more minutes until fish is cooked through.

  11. Serve garnished with lime juice and cilantro.

Nutrition Facts

Caribbean Fish Curry

Amount Per Serving

Calories 257Calories from Fat 54

% Daily Value*

Fat 6g9%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Cholesterol 62mg21%

Sodium 857mg37%

Potassium 1106mg32%

Carbohydrates 12g4%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 36g72%

Vitamin A 2175IU44%

Vitamin C 92mg112%

Calcium 109mg11%

Iron 2.2mg12%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Caribbean Fish Curry Recipe {Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free} (2024)

FAQs

What can I substitute for coconut milk in curry? ›

8 best substitutes for coconut milk
  1. Shredded coconut (and a blender)
  2. Coconut cream.
  3. Plant-based milk and coconut oil.
  4. Coconut water and plant-based milk.
  5. Coconut cream.
  6. Milk or plant-based milk.
  7. Evaporated milk.
  8. Heavy cream or half-and-half.
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Can you use oat milk in curry? ›

Stir in the Thai red curry paste. When it's thoroughly mixed in, add in the oat milk. Simmer over medium heat or lower to maintain a soft simmer till the veggies are soft, but still have a firmness, about 5 minutes.

Can I reheat cooked fish curry? ›

Reheat the curry in a saucepan or wok over a medium heat until piping hot all the way through. It is best to do this carefully and watch until the curry just comes to the boil, then remove the pan from the heat or turn the heat to low until you serve the curry. If the curry boils hard it will toughen the fish.

How many calories are in coconut fish curry? ›

As we have mentioned above, you get a total of 200.6 calories from one bowl of coconut fish curry. To burn these calories, you are required to do any of the following: 1-hour brisk walk. 40 minutes cycling.

What is a dairy free alternative to coconut milk? ›

If you don't like the taste of coconut milk (or some people also avoid coconut milk as it has a high fat content) then you could use either soy milk or almond milk as alternatives.

How do you thicken curry without coconut milk? ›

Cornstarch or Arrowroot

Curries can be thickened quickly using starch. You can use cornstarch or Arrowroot starch.

What is the healthiest milk for curry? ›

4 (Calorie-Cutting) Coconut Milk Substitutes for Curries
  • 1) Low Fat / Diluted Coconut Milk. If you're counting calories but can't bear to sacrifice the fabulousness of a coconut milk Thai curry, then this is the hack for you. ...
  • 2) Cow's Milk. ...
  • 3) Nut Milk. ...
  • 4) Soy Milk. ...
  • There you go.

What is better for you almond or oat milk? ›

Depends. If you're aiming to lose weight or are diabetic, almond milk with its lower sugar and calorie content might be right for you. On the other side, oat milk is high in fiber and nutrients, which boosts heart health and immunity, and helps muscle grow.

Can I use almond milk instead of coconut milk in curry? ›

Almond milk can work as a substitute for coconut milk, but the main drawback is that it has a much thinner consistency that's similar to water. Before adding it, you can mix in 1 teaspoon cornstarch, which would thicken the entire sauce.

How long will fish curry last in the fridge? ›

Leftovers of the fish curry will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. Transfer leftovers to the fridge as soon as possible and within 2 hours of cooking. Reheat in a saucepan over a low heat until piping hot. But please note that the fish will break up into smaller flakes on reheating.

Does fish curry taste better the next day? ›

Pretty much any stew will taste better the next day as the flavors blend while it sits. Is it true that fish curry tastes good in the second day? Most curries do. As the spices amalgamate and marry with the other ingredients the flavor becomes richer and more full bodied.

How long does cooked fish curry last in the fridge? ›

Cooked fish and other seafood can be safely stored in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days. Refrigeration slows but does not prevent bacterial growth. Therefore, it's important to use food within recommended time before it spoils or becomes dangerous.

Can we eat fish curry during weight loss? ›

It can be a healthy option for those looking to lose weight. Fish curry is typically made with fresh ingredients like kokum, coconut, coriander, mint and spices, providing a nutritious and flavorful meal. In addition, fish is an excellent source of protein.

Is fish curry healthy or not? ›

Fish curry is a flavorful and nutritious dish that offers numerous health benefits when prepared with wholesome ingredients. This traditional dish, popular in many cuisines around the world, combines fish with an array of spices, herbs, and vegetables, creating a satisfying and nutrient-rich meal.

Which fish curry is good for health? ›

Oily fish – such as salmon, mackerel, anchovies, sardines and herring – contain all-important omega-3 essential fatty acid, which is important for heart and brain health as well as mood regulation.

What is the best substitute for coconut milk? ›

Soy milk, yoghurt,nuts milk,thickened milk can be used as a substitute for coconut milk. If you want to thicken the gravy you can also use groundnuts,cashewnut and even ground water melon seeds.

Does curry require coconut milk? ›

Yes, but it depends on the dish. In case of Indian curry dishes: Most North indian curry dishes do not use coconut milk; but cow/buffalo milk, or even better, Yogurt or Curd. The main purpose of using coconut milk in a curry dish is to offset the heat produced due to the spices and chillies used in the dish.

Can you use water instead of coconut milk in curry? ›

Coconut milk as a curry sauce base makes the dish creamy, sweet and give it a thicker consistency. The sweetness of the milk reduces the sharpness of spices and heat making the dish a little mild. Water on the other hand dilutes the dish and makes it a bit runny.

Can you use almond milk in curry instead of coconut milk? ›

Almond milk can also be used instead of coconut milk in many recipes. It has a nutty flavor like coconut milk, so it is a great substitute, though the flavor will not be as pronounced. Compared to coconut milk, almond milk has fewer calories, fat, and carbohydrates.

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