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
What a great idea for fish!
I love to listen to radio programmes (and podcasts too) while I’m doing other things, too, Shashi. You’ve got me thinking about that second question too now, though! I must admit I don’t mind washing cars … but then I don’t have a car at the moment … lol!
I’m also with you on loving the fish curries! Time to make one again soon … and add star anise. Apart from anything else they’re so pretty!
Helen…my car is super dirty…just saying 🙂
I can almost taste all of the flavors here through the screen! Love curry dishes!
Thanks Ashley!
I know it is early, but I can defilitely have some right now 🙂 Looks flavorful ad delicious! Love it!
Thank you so much Mira!
First of all, CONGRATULATIONS!!! Such exciting news—you deserve this happiness! Your fish curry is just gorgeous—and star anise is the most beautiful spice, isn’t it???
Thank you so much Liz! It is a GORGEOUS spice indeed! 🙂
omg YES. The only time I’ve had a fish curry was in a hotel in Malaysia…add this to the HOTlanta consumption list!
When are you coming to HOTlanta???
Btw – thanks bunches Arman!
Hehe you are so funny! A lot of talk back here is very conservative so I tend to steer clear of that! I’m a big star anise fan 😀
Star Anise are gorgeous!
I absolutely LOVE the flavors of star anise! Such a great idea to add it to a curry!
Thanks Lisa!
I yet have to try fish curry…and being the ingredients I know I will enjoy this dish very much…looks delicious Shashi!
Enjoy your week 🙂
Oh Juliana – fish curry is a must try! Thank you! Hope you have a wonderful week too!
I so need this fish curry dish, it’s just lovely! Can I stop doing the dishes and double up on my cooking? 🙂 Nah, that wouldn’t work would it? 😉
I am all in favor of you doubling up on your cooking – specially if you send some of your leftovers over the pond to me! 🙂
Thanks Neil!
I love star anise! What a beautiful fish curry with wonderful flavours I’m sure. How lucky to live on an acre of land – I think I’m living on 1/8th of an acre! xx
Thanks Charlie!
I am actually hoping to downgrade to 1/8th of an acre – this is a lot of land to maintain – funny how we always want the opposite of what we have 🙂 xx
If I could double up on chores it would definitely be a.) cooking meals for my loved ones and b.) rearranging and organizing my bookshelf, because I love love love doing that. I would give up doing the dishes… someone else can take care of that for me, haha!! This fish curry sounds wonderful- I love the addition of star anise!
Thanks Genevieve! I will do your dishes – if I can partake in your meals 🙂
I like star anise and often use it in a curry. I also toss one in the pot when I’m making rice. It comes out with the best aroma.
Your curry is beautiful to look at !
I love their aroma too, Maureen! Thank You!
Oooo that’s a really tough question! I can easily think of things I’d give up (like washing dishes!) but I’m not sure what I’d want to double up on. Maybe vacuuming … for some reason I don’t mind vacuuming!!
If I had more carpets, I would invite you over…:)
I love curries and its only breakfast time here in Hong Kong and I would love to do face plant in that pan right now. Fish curry with star anise gorgeous flavours and spices. It has lots of warming spices too and for me that is a very good thing! See the glory of having teenagers is that you never truly need to have to give up a chore you just make that their role now… LOL
Thanks Bobbi! I need to get my daughter to read your comment… 😉
I almost missed your big announcement – congratulations!!
Dusting is my least favorite chore and I would double up on….Not sure since I feel like I double up on all of the cleaning ones at the venue – this is another 3x cleaning week!!!
Oh my gosh – wow – Kim – you have your hands full!!!
Oh, and thank you! xx