African Coconut Shrimp Curry
- spiechowski8
- Jan 25, 2014
- 1 min read
African Coconut Shrimp Curry is a Central African delicacy, from the Douala, Sawa people in Cameroon. I am excited to introduce you to a cuisine you may not already know from the coastal province of Cameroon, my homeland. In Douala Cameroon, a tribe of local fishermen called the Sawa have established a vibrant culinary industry and cuisine celebrated in the whole Central Africa region. Thanks to a coveted access to the Atlantic ocean, the Sawa cuisine in Cameroon is based on all fresh and natural ingredients brought from the Sea directly to the kitchen
INGREDIENTS
fresh raw shrimps deveined and cleaned – 1 pound (450 g) smoked salmon roughly chopped – 1/4 pound (100 g) Afro fusion Cuisine Curry Seasoning- 3 tablespoons Coconut milk – 1 cup Afro Fusion’s Mama Cita All Purpose Seasoning – 1 tablespoon 2 scallions Freshly grated Ginger – 1 tsp bay leaves – 3 stem of Thyme – 2 vegetable oil – 1 tbsp Yellow onion finely chopped – 1/4 cup red and green bell peppers chopped – 1/2 (60 g) cup each salt and pepper to taste
DIRECTIONS
In a pot at medium fire, pour vegetable oil, then shrimps, onion, red bell pepper and the rest of the seasoning. Stir for 5-8 minutes until the shrimps are pink in color
Add the coconut milk slowly and keep stirring to coat. Add your salmon and cook for 5 minutes. Reduce heat to slow and cook for another 15 minutes
Taste salt and pepper…it is done…so easy!
Serve warm with rice, Yams, fried plantain or Fufu
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