When it comes to classic British comfort food, nothing beats a hearty serving of pub-style fish and chips. This iconic dish has been a staple in pubs across the United Kingdom for centuries and continues to delight people of all ages. Whether you're a local patron or a first-time visitor, experiencing the perfect combination of golden-brown, crispy fish and fluffy, golden chips is a culinary journey worth embarking on. So, let's dive into the world of pub-style fish and chips and explore the secrets behind creating this beloved dish in the comfort of your own kitchen.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
FISH AND CHIPS
Steps:
- For the fish batter: Preheat oil in a deep-fryer to 350 degrees F.
- Mix together flour, salt, pepper, malt vinegar and 2 cups water in a bowl.
- Dip each fillet in batter and let excess drip off. Fry until golden and cooked through, 3 to 4 minutes per side.
- For the chips: Preheat oil in a deep-fryer to 375 degrees F.
- Cut up potatoes into fries. Rinse in water to release the starch, then dry off completely. Deep-fry until golden, about 5 minutes.
TRADITIONAL BRITISH FISH AND CHIPS
Authentic British fish and chips consist of a high-quality flaky white fish deep-fried in a thin, crispy batter served on a bed of large, twice-cooked chips (think fat fries). The key to avoiding an overly greasy product is to use a fry pot large enough that the addition of the fish doesn't reduce the oil temperature too much. Realistically, in a home environment, this will mean cooking each fish individually, but the results will be well worth the staggered serving required. Remember, never leave oil unattended and never fill any cooking vessel more than halfway with oil. Use any oil with a high smoke point and relatively neutral flavor such as canola, vegetable or soybean.
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 9h10m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- For the twice-cooked chips: Peel the potatoes and cut them into approximately 5/8-inch-thick chips (i.e. 5/8-by-5/8-inch-by-potato length). Store them in water.
- Fill a large pot halfway with the oil or fill a deep-fat fryer with oil. Heat to 275 degrees F. Thoroughly drain the chips and add them to the oil, working in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan. Fry the chips until they are soft enough to squeeze but not yet browned, about 10 minutes. Once all the chips have been blanched, spread them on a sheet tray and store them in the fridge overnight.
- When ready to serve, heat the oil to 375 degrees F and fry the blanched chips, in batches if necessary, until golden brown and crispy on the outside and still fluffy on the inside, about 5 minutes.
- For the seasoned flour: Mix the flour, salt and black pepper in a large bowl and set aside.
- For the beer batter: Thoroughly mix the flour, paprika and salt in a large bowl. Whilst constantly whisking, add enough beer to stiffen up the mix. Whilst still continuing to whisk, add cold water until the batter resembles heavy cream consistency and contains no lumps.
- For the fish: Fill a large pot halfway with oil or fill a deep-fat fryer with oil. Heat the oil to 375 degrees F. Fillet the fish into six 8-ounce portions, removing any bones, skin or blood lines that are present. Dip the fish into the seasoned flour, tapping off any excess. Dip the fish into the beer batter, briefly allow the batter to drain off, and then gently place the fish into the oil, allowing the fish to float away from you. Cook, in batches if necessary, until golden brown and trying to float, 5 to 7 minutes.
- Remove the fish from the oil with a spatula and allow to drain on a cooling rack before serving on a bed of chips with lashings of kosher salt and malt vinegar.
CLASSIC FISH AND CHIPS
Steps:
- Place potatoes in a medium-size bowl of cold water. In a separate medium-size mixing bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, salt, and pepper. Stir in the milk and egg; stir until the mixture is smooth. Let mixture stand for 20 minutes.
- Preheat the oil in a large pot or electric skillet to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Fry the potatoes in the hot oil until they are tender. Drain them on paper towels.
- Dredge the fish in the batter, one piece at a time, and place them in the hot oil. Fry until the fish is golden brown. If necessary, increase the heat to maintain the 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) temperature. Drain well on paper towels.
- Fry the potatoes again for 1 to 2 minutes for added crispness.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 782.3 calories, Carbohydrate 91.9 g, Cholesterol 124.6 mg, Fat 26.2 g, Fiber 9.1 g, Protein 44.6 g, SaturatedFat 4.3 g, Sodium 860.7 mg, Sugar 5.9 g
PUB STYLE FISH AND CHIPS
Make and share this Pub Style Fish and Chips recipe from Food.com.
Provided by danny j
Categories Halibut
Time 40m
Yield 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Directions.
- Heat oven to 200 degrees F.
- Heat the safflower oil in a 5-quart Dutch oven over high heat until it reaches 320 degrees.
- Using a V-slicer with a wide blade, slice the potatoes with the skin on. Place in a large bowl with cold water.
- In a bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, cayenne pepper, and Old Bay seasoning. Whisk in the beer until the batter is completely smooth and free of any lumps. Refrigerate for 15 minutes. Note: The batter can be made up to 1 hour ahead of time.
- Drain potatoes thoroughly, removing any excess water. When oil reaches 320 degrees, submerge the potatoes in the oil. Working in small batches, fry for 2 to 3 minutes until they are pale and floppy. Remove from oil, drain, and cool to room temperature.
- Increase the temperature of the oil to 375 degrees. Re-immerse fries and cook until crisp and golden brown, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove and drain on roasting rack. Season with kosher salt while hot and hold in the oven.
- Allow oil to return to 350 degrees. Lightly dredge fish strips in cornstarch. Working in small batches, dip the fish into batter and immerse into hot oil. When the batter is set, turn the pieces of fish over and cook until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Drain the fish on the roasting rack. Serve with malt vinegar.
PUB CHIPS
Here is an appetizer with the tart and salty flavour of classic English fish and chips without the fish
Provided by Bluenoser
Categories Potato
Time 15m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Scrub potato.
- Dry well.
- Leaving skin on, slice into 1/4 inch rounds.
- Place slices on a microwave roasting rack.
- Microwave on high 10 minutes or until chips begin to brown.
- Sprinkle with vinegar and salt to taste.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 130.2, Fat 0.1, Sodium 161, Carbohydrate 30.1, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 1.3, Protein 2.8
Tips:
- Choose the right fish. White fish varieties such as cod, haddock, or halibut are commonly used for fish and chips. These fishes have mild flavors and firm textures that can withstand the frying process.
- Use a light and fluffy batter. The batter should be thin enough to coat the fish evenly without weighing it down. A batter made with beer, flour, baking powder, and eggs is a popular choice.
- Fry the fish at the right temperature. The ideal temperature for frying fish and chips is between 350°F and 375°F. This temperature will allow the fish to cook evenly without burning the batter.
- Don't overcrowd the fryer. Frying too much fish at once will lower the oil temperature and make the fish soggy. Fry the fish in small batches to ensure that it cooks evenly.
- Serve the fish and chips with traditional accompaniments. Classic sides for fish and chips include tartar sauce, malt vinegar, mushy peas, and coleslaw.
Conclusion:
Pub-style fish and chips is a delicious and iconic British dish that can be easily prepared at home. By following the tips above, you can create a crispy, golden-brown fish and chips that will be enjoyed by the whole family. Remember to choose the right fish, use a light and fluffy batter, fry the fish at the right temperature, and serve it with traditional accompaniments for an authentic pub-style experience.
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