Mr Fish!
For that moment you just wana grab a quick lunch, nothing so elaborate yet enticing enough to start a refreshing weekend, satisfying, yummy and aromatic with a savoury taste, just think “fish and chips”. Rather than grabbing it from a fast food joint which is no doubt faster, you can make it. To make it look as good as the one you eat out? then you need a batter. Washing the fish and frying it alone wont give you that desired fast food result.
Cod fish |
The most popular kind of fish used is a cod or haddock. You can also use some kinds of fish except for freshwater fishes like Catfish, Salmon, Trout etc. The regular Titus, Shawa and kote which is common to Africans from the western region can also be used.
- 4 x 175g of fish ( defrost fish, wash thoroughly, cut the head off then cut fish open vertically from the top, remove bones, wash till clean and leave aside)
- Flour 225g for dough and 150g for coating the fish or dusting
- A pinch of salt, 3/4 table spoon of chilli, 2 tablespoon of vinegar, 1 table spoon of food colouring (optional), 1 teaspoon of baking powder
- 1 seasoning cube e.g knor or maggi, 1 teaspoon of parsley leaves or thyme, chopped garlic, chopped onions, chopped ginger,
- 1/2 a litre of Soda water or sparkling water,
- 2 litre of oil.
Procedure: How to make the Batter.
- Pour flour in a large bowl
- Add vinegar
- Add food colouring (the food colouring is to give it that perfect deep golden yellow colour),
- Add baking powder,
- Add chilli, salt, garlic, ginger, parsley or thyme, onions, seasoning cube
- Add enough soda or sparkling water to mix the dough. Pour water gradually and mix till it becomes creamy, not pasty, not watery…..but creamy!.
- The best way to get an effective creamy dough is to mix using a hand blender, whisk, hand mixer (like the ones used for cakes), or a wooden spoon. Which ever utensil you use mix thoroughly.
- Deep fish in flour till its fully coated.
- Holding by the tail, deep fish in creamy batter till it becomes fully coated.
- Gradually deep into the frying oil still holding by the tail.
- As you gradually put the fish in frying oil, the fish would absorb the oil and as it rises to the tail, drop in the oil. ( that way the oil would not wash away the batter from the fish).
- Leave fish to fry till its golden brown..then its ready!
3 Comments
There's something about the title of this post…rolling eyes…lol
I agree!!! Lord knows I didnt think of the food fish…*cough cough*
Same here! The title fish denotes something else to me. Mr FISH!!! Good article. I will try the home made chips using potatoes. I can always come back to your blog when I want to prepare a battered fish.
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