This batter transforms budget-friendly fish into a gourmet delicacy and comes together in less than 30 minutes. Our Long John ...
Nothing beats the satisfaction of biting into a plate of Crispy Fish and Chips, and now you can make this beloved classic ...
Take a bowl and combine floor with all the ingredients. 2. Now stir eggs and beer in the bowl until a thin batter is formed. 3. Dip the fish fingers for half an hour, keep aside. You should be able to ...
Marinate fish, lemon juice and salt for 5 minutes and wash off. 2. From the batter ingredients, mix together the flour, salt and oil. Add the water gradually, mix into a batter and keep aside. 3. Heat ...
Serve the fish with the chilli chutney and freshly cooked rice. Garnish with fresh coriander and mint and serve with yoghurt and lime wedges for squeezing over. This recipe gives enough batter to ...
delicious fish made with a gin and tonic crust - served up with homemade tartare sauce in newspaper with a slice of lemon. To make the batter, mix the yeast, salt and sugar in a bowl until well ...
This recipe was taught to me by Jimmy Gerard, who used to have a fish shop in Ponsonby called Jimmy the Fish. He explained adding water to the batter makes it lighter and less porous, so it doesn ...
While the chips cook, prepare the fish. Tip the flour into a bowl and season with salt and pepper. Add the water gradually, stirring all the time – you want a thick batter, about the consistency ...