Jul
31
Fish cutlass recipe
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In seafoods I like fish the most. There are other things as well such as prawn, crabs etc which people like but I have never been able to bring myself round to eating prawns and crabs. I not only like fish but I sometimes cook fish myself. It is not that I like cooking very much or I am good at cooking, but I like to cook on holidays or on fishing trip with friends.
Today I will share you the recipe of stuffed fish cutlasses and I hope that you will like it. You will need the following ingredients to prepare fish cutlasses.
1. 500 gms boneless fish
2. 4 bread slice
3. Half cup milk
4. One onion
5. 4 tablespoon butter
6. 4 hard boiled eggs.
7. 1 tablespoon green coriander
8. Half cup bread crumbs
9. Salt and black pepper according to your taste.
10. Oil
After you have made available all the ingredients necessary to make fish cutlass, cut the edges of bread slices and soak them in milk. Chop bread slices, fish, butter, onion, salt and pepper in a food processor. Heat two tablespoon of oil in the pan and fry bread crumbs, green coriander, chopped boiled eggs for two minutes. Add salt and white pepper. Make cutlass of fish mince, put a filling on it and wrap it like a ball. Heat oil in a wok and coat cutlasses with egg and bread crumbs and fry it. You can serve this with tea in the evening.
I think that this recipe may get a price in a Cook off. So readers try this recipe at home and if you like it share your own recipes with me.
Jul
31
The federal government has reduced the customs and deemed duty on petroleum products by 25 per cent but it has decided to use the average Rs. 4.30 per liter for budget financing instead of passing it on to the consumers. There has been a downward trend in the international market and prices have fallen down nearly 20 dollar per barrel.
I think that the government should have lowered the prices keeping in view this downward trend and passed on the benefit from reduction in customs and deemed duty to the people. It is unfortunate that the government which claims to be people’s government has so far not taken a single decision in the interest of the people.
It has increased prices of all necessary things, including petroleum a number of times which has made earning means of livelihood more and more difficult for the poor people.
We look forward to the day when the government will be able to pass some financial benefit to the common people of the country. So far it has been blaming the previous government for all the bad things, but soon a time will come when they will no longer be able to use this lame excuse as well.
