Difference between revisions of "Beer battered fried fish"

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| Thin [[Fish|fish]] fillets (suggested: [[Cod|cod]], [[basa]], [[Catfish|catfish]], [[tilapia]], or [[Flounder|flounder]])
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| 2 Thin [[Fish|fish]] fillets (suggested: [[Cod|cod]], [[basa]], [[Catfish|catfish]], [[tilapia]], or [[Flounder|flounder]])
 
| [[Oil]] with a high smoke point ([[Groundnut oil|groundnut oil]], [[Canola oil|canola oil]], [[Sunflower oil|sunflower oil]])
 
| [[Oil]] with a high smoke point ([[Groundnut oil|groundnut oil]], [[Canola oil|canola oil]], [[Sunflower oil|sunflower oil]])
 
| 1 [[Egg white]], whisked
 
| 1 [[Egg white]], whisked

Revision as of 15:48, 23 June 2016


Beer battered fried fish
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Servings:Serves 2
Ready in:27 minutes
Prep. time:20 minutes
Cook time:7 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:Chef
First published:31st December 2013

These Fried Fish are battered and deep-fat fried. You'll need thin fish filets that don't fall apart when cooked.

Ideally serve with chips.


Ingredients

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Method

  1. Start heating the oil. This recipe is intended for fast cooking in very hot oil.
  2. Get the batter ingredients ready to mix.
  3. Microwave the fish, to ensure that the inside is hot. Flip the fish as you microwave it. When done, the fish should be hot and should look half-cooked.
  4. Mix the flour, egg white, and beer.
  5. Pat a fish dry with a paper towel, then lightly dust it with flour to ensure that it is really dry.
  6. Dip the fish, and your hand, into the batter. Coat them well. The batter will help protect your hand from splatter.
  7. Hold the fish right above the oil, then gently slide the fish into the oil.
  8. With tongs, nudge the fish as needed to keep it from sticking to the bottom. Turn the fish over as it cooks.
  9. Remove the fish when it looks good, then serve it immediately.

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See also

We have a number of chip (french fries) recipes:

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