Mangalorean Fish Masala Fry: Spicy Tawa-Style Recipe

Fish Masala Fry, also called Anjal Masala Fry, is a crisp, spicy Mangalorean tawa fish fry. Thick fish fillets are coated in a tangy, aromatic homemade tawa masala, then shallow-fried on a tawa or heavy pan until the exterior is crisp and the inside remains juicy.

This fish masala fry recipe is simple and reliable. The homemade tawa masala gives a deeper, fresher flavor than many restaurant-style versions. I like to serve it as a side with dal and steamed rice — it makes a regular weekend meal feel special.

fish masala fry in a tawa.

Recently I enjoyed this spicy Anjal masala fry at my aunt’s place. The masala balances heat with tamarind’s tang, and the aroma from curry leaves is irresistible. You can make this recipe with any firm fish — mackerel, kingfish, rohu, or similar — so it’s flexible and easy to prepare.

Unlike some other fish fry styles, this recipe involves marinating the fish, coating it with a freshly ground masala, shallow-frying until crisp, then cooking the remaining masala on the tawa and returning the fried fish to finish. That last step gives the dish a smoky, slightly sweet, and well-rounded spicy flavor.

Quick Look: Fish Masala Fry Recipe

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Calories: ~415 kcal per serving (approximate)
  • Key ingredients: Dried red chilies (Byadagi or Kashmiri), coriander seeds, turmeric, ginger, garlic, tamarind, and curry leaves.
  • Method: Make masala → marinate fish → shallow-fry fish on tawa → cook leftover masala → add fish back and finish on low heat.
  • Spice Level: Hot (adjustable)
  • Flavor Profile: Spicy, tangy, and aromatic
  • Difficulty: Easy–Medium; great for weekend meals

Why you’ll love this recipe!

  • Authentic Mangalorean flavours: The recipe recreates the tawa fish fry experience at home with straightforward steps.
  • Fresh homemade masala: The masala uses common pantry spices and tamarind for a bright, balanced taste that pairs beautifully with rice and dal.
  • Flexible spice: The heat is easy to tailor—remove seeds or reduce chilies for milder results, or add more for a fiery fry.

Why this works:

The method builds flavor in stages: a short marinade for the fish, a freshly ground masala that’s toasted on the tawa, and a final brief finish that coats the fried fish with the warmed masala. This layering yields the classic tawa-style crispness and deep flavor without complicated steps.

Ingredients Notes

This fish fry comes together with simple ingredients commonly found in Indian kitchens. The same masala base can be used for other coastal recipes like mackerel curry. Below are a few ingredient notes and substitutions.

individually labelled ingredients to make fish masala fry recipe.

See the recipe card at the end for a full ingredients list, exact quantities, and a printable version.

  • Fish: Kingfish (anjal/surmai) is traditional, but any firm, thick fish works well.
  • Byadagi chilies: These give bright color and moderate heat. Kashmiri or other dried red chilies can be substituted; adjust quantities for heat.
  • Marinade: Turmeric, salt, and lemon juice are enough to season the fish; vinegar or tamarind pulp can replace lemon.
  • Masala: The homemade masala includes whole and ground spices plus tamarind for tang—don’t skip essential spices for authentic flavor.
  • Curry leaves: They add a signature South Indian aroma; omit only if unavailable.
  • Oil: Coconut oil gives an authentic coastal flavor; use a neutral, high-smoke-point oil if preferred.

How to make Fish Masala Fry with Step-by-Step Photos

marinate fish with salt, turmeric and lemon juice for fish masala fry recipe.

Step 1: Marinate fish with turmeric, salt, and lemon juice. Let it rest for about 15 minutes so the flavors penetrate.

collage of 2 images showing grinding the fish masala (before and after pics).

Step 2: Grind the masala: combine dried red chilies, ginger, garlic, coriander seeds, black pepper, turmeric, cumin, mustard, fenugreek, ajwain (optional), tamarind, curry leaves, and salt with a little water to make a thick, smooth paste.

apply the homemade masala on the fish to make anjal fish fry.

Step 3: Apply a portion of the masala to each marinated fillet, coating both sides. Reserve the remaining masala for finishing the dish.

frying marinated fish on tawa.

Step 4: Heat a tawa or heavy pan over medium heat, add oil and spread evenly. Place the fish and pan-fry until both sides are crisp and golden.

addition of curry leaves to fish fry masala.

Step 5: In the same tawa, add a little more oil and reduce the heat. Add the reserved masala and cook on low to medium heat, stirring continuously for about a minute.

masala leaving oil from the sides on the tawa.

Step 6: Add curry leaves and cook until the masala begins to release oil at the edges. If it starts sticking or burning, add 1–2 teaspoons of water to loosen and continue cooking briefly.

applying masala with a spoon on the fish for tawa fry recipe.

Step 7: Gently return the fried fish to the tawa. Spoon the cooked tawa masala over each piece and cook on low heat for another minute so the masala coats the fish.

fish masala fry in a tawa, ready to serve.

Step 8: Hold the tawa handle and gently shake to move the fish in the masala—no flipping needed. Do this carefully 1–2 times to avoid breaking the fillets. Serve hot.

Tips to Make the Best Mangalorean Style Fish Masala Fry

  • Choose firm fish: Thick, firm fillets hold up better while pan-frying.
  • Adjust the heat: Remove chili seeds or reduce the number of chilies for a milder dish.
  • Cook the masala gently: Always cook masala on low heat to prevent burning and to coax out its aroma.
  • Make-ahead masala: The ground masala freezes well for up to 15 days for quick future use.

Recipe FAQs

Which fish is best for fish masala fry?

Firm, white-fleshed fish work best since they hold together while frying. Popular choices include kingfish (surmai/anjal), rohu, pomfret, and mackerel. You can also use cod, tilapia, or haddock.

What can I serve with this spicy fish fry?

Serve it with steamed rice and dal, or alongside soft flatbreads like roti, parotta, neer dosa, or appam. It also pairs well with mild fish curries.

Which masala is good for fish fry?

A blend of dried red chilies, garlic, ginger, coriander seeds, turmeric, tamarind, and a few whole spices like mustard, cumin, and fenugreek creates a balanced, aromatic masala ideal for coastal fish fries.

How long should I cook a fish fry on a tawa?

Cook fish on medium heat for about 3–5 minutes per side, depending on thickness, until the exterior is crisp and the inside is tender and cooked through.

Other Fish Fry Recipes to Try!

  • Kingfish Fry Goan Style Recipe
  • Andhra Fish Fry Recipe (Chepa Vepudu)
  • Rava Fish Fry (Mangalorean Style)
  • Goan Recheado Fish Fry | Mackerel Fish Recheado Masala
  • Green Masala Fish Fry
  • Silver Fish Fry (Crispy & Spicy)

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Recipe Card

fish masala fry in a black colored pan.

Fish Masala Fry

A spicy Mangalorean tawa fish fry made with firm fish fillets coated in homemade masala and shallow-fried until crisp. Also known as Anjal Masala Fry, it’s perfect with dal and steamed rice.
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Course: Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine: Indian, Mangalorean
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 5
Calories: 330kcal
Author: Preeti Nayak

Equipment

  • 1 Tawa / heavy pan / griddle

Ingredients

To marinate the fish

  • 4 kingfish fillets
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice

For masala

  • 12 dried Byadgi chilies (or Kashmiri chilies)
  • 5 large garlic cloves
  • ½-inch ginger
  • 1 tablespoon coriander seeds
  • ½ teaspoon black peppercorns
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
  • ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds
  • A pinch of carom seeds (ajwain) — optional
  • 6 fenugreek seeds
  • Salt to taste
  • A sprig of curry leaves
  • A small lemon-sized ball of tamarind

For frying

  • 3 teaspoons oil (for pan-frying; add more if needed)
  • 1 tablespoon oil (to cook the masala)
  • A sprig of curry leaves

Instructions

Marinate the Fish

  • Marinate the fish with turmeric, salt, and lemon juice. Set aside for 15 minutes.

For the Masala

  • Add all masala ingredients to a mixer, add a little water, and grind to a thick, smooth paste.
  • Apply a little masala to the marinated fish and reserve the rest for later.
  • Heat a tawa on medium, add oil, and fry the fish until crisp on both sides.
  • In the same tawa, add 1 tablespoon oil, lower the heat, add the remaining masala and stir-cook on low to medium heat for about 1 minute.
  • Add curry leaves and cook until the masala starts releasing oil; add 1–2 teaspoons water if it begins to burn.

For Fish Fry

  • Return the fried fish to the tawa, spoon the masala over the fillets, and cook on low heat for 1 minute.
  • Hold the tawa handle and gently shake to move the fish—no flipping needed. Do this carefully 1–2 times to avoid breaking the fillets. Serve hot.

Notes

  • Use large, firm fish fillets to prevent breakage while frying.
  • Grind the masala into a thick, fine paste — avoid making it runny so it roasts properly in oil.
  • Byadgi chilies give color and mild heat; use other red chilies and adjust quantity as needed.
  • Always cook the masala on low heat and finish the fish in the warm masala to avoid burning.
  • The masala paste freezes well for up to 15 days for quick use later.

Nutrition

Calories: 330kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 16g

Nutrition information is an approximation.

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