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    Real English Fish and Chips With Yorkshire Beer Batter

    Real English Fish and Chips With Yorkshire Beer Batter. Photo by French Tart

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    1 hrs

    30 mins

    30 mins

    French Tart's Note:

    I was taught how to cook fish and chips by my mum when I was about 12 years old; we were living in Hong Kong at the time and it was my mum's way of treating us to a little bit of home as a treat! My mum had this recipe written down on the back of an old envelope stuck inside her Be-Ro cookbook from 1952 - I never use any other method now! One trick is to make sure that everything is prepared and assembled ready for frying takeoff!!! If you are cooking for two or more people, have your oven on with a lined tray to keep the fish and chips warm. If you really want to be totally authentic, cut up squares of greaseproof paper and sheets of newspaper - place the fish and chips onto the greaseproof paper and then into a sheet of newspaper. All you need now is a pickled onion, salt and MALT VINEGAR! TIPS for CHIPS: I notice one reviewer had difficulty with the chips. Here are a few tips or tricks for chips: Make sure they are DRIED thoroughly. Make sure the fat is VERY hot - 190 degrees C. Certain potatoes are better for chipping, such as King Edwards, Desiree, Majestic, Maris Piper, and Romano. You can soak the chips for an hour before the first frying - it extracts excess starch, which helps in the "crisping" process! Always drain them thoroughly before serving. I hope these tips will help!

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    Directions:

    1. 1
      Heat fat up in a chip pan or automatic deep fat fryer - mine has a chip setting which is 190°C.
    2. 2
      Peel the potatoes and cut into chunky sized chips. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
    3. 3
      Fry chips for about 3 minutes until soft but NOT coloured. Drain and shake well and set to one side.
    4. 4
      Put some flour onto a plate. Dredge the fish fillets in the flour thoroughly - this is VERY important, it stops the batter sliding off when fried! Leave the fish fillets in the flour whilst you make the batter.
    5. 5
      Some people say you should make the batter at least one hour before - I have found little difference - so make it before if it is convenient or now!
    6. 6
      Put flour, bicarbonate of soda, salt and pepper into a large roomy bowl. Add the beer gradually, stop when you have a thick coating type of batter. Drink any beer that is left! Whisk thoroughly until it is smooth and there are no lumps.Add the lemon juice OR a splash of malt vinegar if desired. Mix thoroughly again.
    7. 7
      Have your plates, newspaper or whatever ready for eating!
    8. 8
      Adjust deep fat fryer to fish frying temperature of 160°C.
    9. 9
      Take one fillet of fish at a time and holding it by the tail or thin end (!) swirl it around the batter until well coated - plunge into hot fat immediately. As soon as it has crisped up and set, add your other fillets one at a time, taking out the first ones as they cook - about 6 to 10 minutes depending on the thickness. Place onto a tray and keep warm in the oven.
    10. 10
      Turn up the heat setting to 190°C again and cook your chips until golden and crisp.
    11. 11
      Serve on plates or newspaper with salt & vinegar!
    12. 12
      All you need now is a pint of warm beer and Coronation Street on the TV to set the scene!
    13. 13
      This batter is great for small fish goujons, chicken goujons and also tempura vegetables too.

    Ratings & Reviews:

    • on March 02, 2009

      55

      Excellent! Very easy recipe with a light, crisp batter. I used Tilapia as my fish & used a Heffen Weisse beer (closer to 10 ounces). I used a plain old Idaho potato, but initially put my potato wedges in ice water before putting them in for their first frying. The "chips" turned out great as well. For those of us in the States, 6 ounces of flour is roughly 1 1/3 cups, 190 C = 374 F, and 160 C = 320 F....

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    • on July 17, 2011

      55

      Excellent batter!! I have made this a number of times using it to batter both fish and chicken. Turns out perfect everytime and is delicious. Thanks French Tart. PS. For those of you that do not know, when food is deep fried in a batter it will remain cooking when taken out of the fryer, turning the batter 2 shades darker, keep this in mind so you do not overcook or burn it

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    • on July 24, 2010

      55

      Fantastic! Used a Murphys stout for the beer. And it was delish! Golden Brown, and flaky. I cooked the fish (cod) about 8 minutes, which seemed to be perfect, as I had some fairly decent sized fillets.

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    Nutritional Facts for Real English Fish and Chips With Yorkshire Beer Batter

    Serving Size: 1 (680 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 4

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 633.2
     
    Calories from Fat 20
    25%
    Total Fat 2.2 g
    3%
    Saturated Fat 0.4 g
    2%
    Cholesterol 99.3 mg
    33%
    Sodium 463.1 mg
    19%
    Total Carbohydrate 94.4 g
    31%
    Dietary Fiber 8.6 g
    34%
    Sugars 2.9 g
    11%
    Protein 52.7 g
    105%

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