How to make Lunu miris

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waivio_hivecooking10 minutes ago2 min read
🧅 1 large red onion, chopped🐟 2 tablespoons Maldive fish, optional🌶️ 2 tablespoons chili flakes🧂 1 teaspoon salt🍋 1 tablespoon lime juice
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Lunu Miris is a vibrant, spicy condiment hailing from Sri Lanka. Known for its bold flavors, this traditional sambal is a perfect accompaniment to many Sri Lankan dishes. Made with red onions, chili flakes, Maldive fish, and lime juice, it's a simple yet punchy addition that can elevate a meal. This no-cook recipe is typically prepared using a mortar and pestle, which helps to bring out the fresh and dynamic flavors of the ingredients.

Ingredients

🧅 1 large red onion, chopped
🌶️ 2 tablespoons chili flakes
🐟 2 tablespoons Maldive fish, optional
🧂 1 teaspoon salt
🍋 1 tablespoon lime juice


Instructions

1- Prepare the Base:

  • Place the chili flakes, Maldive fish, and salt into a mortar.
  • Use the pestle to grind the ingredients until they are well combined and slightly crushed.

2- Add Onion:

  • Add the chopped red onion into the mortar.
  • Pound the mixture with the pestle until the onions are well incorporated, forming a coarse paste.

3- Finish and Mix:

  • Pour in the lime juice over the mixture.
  • Use a spoon to thoroughly mix all the ingredients until you have a cohesive paste.

4- Serve:

  • Your Lunu Miris is now ready to serve. Pair it with Sri Lankan staples like pol roti, hoppers, or milk rice for an authentic experience.

Prep Time: 5-10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 5-10 minutes
Servings: Approximately 4
Equipment:

  • Mortar and pestle: Stone
  • Measuring spoon: Grey plastic
  • Small bowl: White ceramic
  • Small glass bowl: Clear for lime juice
  • Spoon: Silver metal
  • Kitchen towel: Blue and white checkered

Cooking Tips

  • The use of a mortar and pestle is crucial to achieve the desired texture; avoid using a blender as the paste should be coarse.
  • Adjust the amount of lime juice for a more or less tangy flavor, as per your preference.

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Lunu Miris

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