Fish Curry With Star Anise
This Fish Curry With Star Anise is fragrant and flavor-packed. In it, fish is simmered in a deliciously spiced coconut and tomato broth. It pairs so well with roti and rice.
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I simply love listening to talk radio on my long commutes during the day. It doesn’t matter to me if the talk revolves around politics, religion, or money – it doesn’t matter to me if I am for or against whatever the topic might be. I simply love listening to talk radio! My daughter thinks I have issues; but, I think the talking keeps me alert because, unlike the lyrics to a song, I have no clue what might be said next.
Take yesterday, for instance, one radio host had listeners call in and answer this question: “If you could forget about one chore for the rest of your life – while doubling up on another, what would those respective chores be?”
People called in offering to forget about doing dishes, laundry, paying bills, etc.; but, the second part of that question remained unanswered.

For the rest of my drive, I couldn’t stop speculating about that second part of the question. Now, there aren’t a whole lot of chores I detest, and the ones I love, I am not sure I would want to double up on, so to speak.
I love the mental wind-down cooking gives me, but I am not sure I’d want to cook 2 full meals every night after work; I also happen to love yard-work; but, I live in a tiny house on almost an acre of land – that’s a lot of land to mow X 2 -with a pushmower! And then it hit me!
This month’s Recipe Redux challenge for members was to look through our cabinets and find an “ingredient/spice/condiment” that had been forgotten about and “give it the attention it needs”.
Well, I get around to cleaning out my spice cabinet maybe twice a year – sometimes even less (shame on me -huh?!). Oftentimes, I wish I cleaned it out more as I seem to find forgotten treasures in there when I do – only, by then they have passed their expiry date.
Now, if I could double up on cleaning out my spice cabinet, I would remember to use the Star Anise I found stashed in the back of it, more often!

Most of my exposure to star anise has been in savory dishes like rice-bryani and chicken and fish curries.
While star anise is said to have numerous health benefits -from alleviating respiratory tract infections to digestive issues to colic in babies- I just happen to love the subtle flavor it ads to curries like this fish one.
What are the ingredents needed to make this easy fish curry?
The ingredient list is a long one – but, you will use these spices in so many dishes from this blog.
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 2 teaspoons cumin
- 2 teaspoons coriander
- 2 teaspoons cayenne
- 1 teaspoon turmeric
- 4 pieces fish of your choice I used tilapia
- 1/2 onion chopped
- 1 inch piece of ginger chopped
- 3 cloves garlic chopped
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2-3 pieces star anise
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1 can of coconut milk 13.5 fl oz
- salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
- Mix together the paprika, cumin, coriander, cayenne, and turmeric and rub into both sides of the fish fillets.
- Add olive oil to a pan and when warm, add the chopped onion, garlic, and ginger and saute for about 10-12 minutes over a medium flame
- Add the spice coated fish fillets and saute for about 3 minutes on one side.
- Flip the fish over and then add the tomato paste, star anise, and coconut milk and let sauce simmer down for about 10-12 minutes.
- Serve warm – with rice or naan or roti
Here’s hoping y’all give this a try, because, in my humble opinion, spiced up fish is wonderful to end the day with!
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Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- 2 teaspoons cumin
- 2 teaspoons coriander
- 2 teaspoons cayenne
- 1 teaspoon turmeric
- 4 pieces fish of your choice I used tilapia
- 1/2 onion chopped
- 1 inch piece of ginger chopped
- 3 cloves garlic chopped
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2-3 pieces star anise
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1 can of coconut milk 13.5 fl oz
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Mix together the paprika, cumin, coriander, cayenne, and turmeric and rub into both sides of the fish fillets.
- Add olive oil to a pan and when warm, add the chopped onion, garlic, and ginger and saute for about 10-12 minutes over a medium flame
- Add the spice coated fish fillets and saute for about 3 minutes on one side.
- Flip the fish over and then add the tomato paste, star anise, and coconut milk and let sauce simmer down for about 10-12 minutes.
- Serve warm – with rice or naan or roti
I am in love with these pics. This dish looks super mouthwatering… and I am a fan of curries. Pinned!!!
Thanks so much Denise!
Ah…you know my love for curry! <3 I've never actually made curry with fish before though! I'm gonna need to try that! 😀
If I didn't have to clean bathrooms, I'd double up on doing laundry! This is why living with my friend would have been so perfect–he hates laundry and I hate bathroom-cleaning. :O He was gonna pay for groceries/pay me to make food for the both of us too!), but he picked a dude over me. Hater. ;_;
Farrah – you know he couldn’t deal with your hawtness!!!! 🙂
Btw – you gotta try fish curry! Its. so. good.
I love everything about this meal! The flavors are incredible and I love that it is perfect for weeknights too.
Thanks so much Ashley!
If I could make this right now…I would! Amazing curry!
Thanks Rebecca!
anise and fish? oh my i will have to try. I really like your creativity with fish. Such a good combo! love it, love you!
Lady – you know you are the sizzling fish guru! <3 you too! xx
hmmm, I don’t know what chore I dislike the most. My husband is really sweet about doing the things I don’t like…anywho, this curry! YUM! I love that you used star anise – it’s one of my favorite spices, so exotic!
Thanks Marissa! I luv that star anise smells good, tastes good and looks good too! 🙂
YOU MADE THIS FOR ME now DIDNT YOU! 😉
YOU BET!!!! 😉
ok after seeing this recipe I realized that I cook my fish plain and boring, we eat fish at least once a week, this would be such a nice change of routine, so much more flavor, and all that delicious curry sauce for dipping. Pinning it when I get home, won’t let me do it from work. 🙁
Thanks so much Katalina!
I personally have never cooked with star anise at home yet, but this recipe has me really excited to! Fish curry is right up my alley 🙂
I hope you give it a go, Alanna! Thank you!
Fish makes the most amazing curry, doesn’t it? This looks fabulous! Love this recipe — thanks.
You sure are right! Thank you!
I adore star anise! I would double up on recipe testing for sure. PS I’m going overseas on Thursday and won’t be able to visit while we are away 🙂
Thanks so much Tandy!
Safe travels dear! xx
I would GLADY give up cleaning the bathroom and double up on doing the dishes or vacuuming. I enjoy both of those chores, but bathroom duty? NO. No, no, no. Cooking fancy dinners every night would be something I could go without, too, but since I’m only cooking for myself right now, that’s not something I really have to worry about yet. Breakfast for dinner, anyone?
Oh my gawsh – you would be my IDEAL roommate!!! I loathe dishes but love a clean bathroom and LURVE cooking dinner..it’s my way of winding down!
Hmmm…chores. That’s a tough one. I’m going to have to say I’d give up on yardwork in the Fall and Winter. (That means endless leaf blowing and snow blowing.) And I would double-up on laundry. Not that I like doing laundry or anything. But it beats the heck out of loading leaves on a tarp and dragging them to the back of our property. I hate that!! Who knew leaves could get so darned heavy?? I’m also loving this fish curry. I must admit that fish curry wouldn’t be up my alley normally, but you make it look so delicious! Also, I appreciate talk radio…but I think lil Shashi might be right here. 😉
I know what you mean – I loathe blowing/raking leaves too – sometimes, (and this is really bad) but, towards the end of fall, I just let the last leaves to drop stay on the ground and then just mow over them in Spring! 🙂
Haha – I will let Lil Shashi know …wait…no. no I won’t!
Thanks David!
You know what? I have actually never had Fish Curry….BUT NOW I MUST HAVE IT EVERY DAY. I love star anise, so I’m hoping you’ll hop on a plane and make this for me for dinner? 😉 Pinned!
I am boarding my flight NOW…. 🙂
Thanks Lady! xx
I have to agree with Angie, that is one good looking fish curry. I love the spice combo, especially the use of the star anise.
One word: AWESMAZING!
Thanks so much, my spice-loving friend!
Can I come over and join you for the dinner? This is the BEST fish curry I have ever seen.
Come on over anytime! 🙂
Thanks so much Angie!