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Step 1
If you are using frozen fish, defrost it. Turn oven on to 150C, 300F, Gas Heat up the oil in your fryer / pan until it reaches 180C / 350F.
Step 2
Check over your fish for any bones. If you have a thick part and thin part of the fish, cut the thin part off as we will cook this separately to avoid over cooking. (see shapes of fish in photo). Pat dry with kitchen paper.
Step 3
Mix your flour and salt and pepper well in a shallow dish and cover the fish with the flour and shaking off any loose flour.
Step 4
Make up the batter. Add all the ingredients EXCEPT the beer / fizzy water, and give it a light whisk. Don't worry if there are lumps in the batter. This is good!
Step 5
Peel and cut the potatoes into chip shapes, then rinse and pat dry with a clean tea towel.
Step 6
The potatoes need to be as dry as possible before frying to get them crispy.
Step 7
Carefully place the chips into the fryer / pan, and allow to cook gently for approximately 8 minutes. They should turn soft and still have a pale colour. You can check if the chips are cooked by using a sharp knife and feeling if it's soft inside.
Step 8
Take them out of the pan and place on your baking tray for now. We will refry them after the fish to give them a super crisp.
Step 9
TIP: If you don't have a thermometer, drop a bit of batter or end of a chip in and
Step 10
and see if it sizzles to the surface.
Step 11
Add the fizzy beer or fizzy water to your batter and gently mix it. It should have the consistency of a pouring cream or yoghurt. If it is too thick, add a little of your fizzy liquid.
Step 12
Increase your oil heat to 180C / 350F ready for the fish. Place a few sheets of kitchen paper in your baking tray. We will use this to place the fish once it's cooked.
Step 13
We will cook 1 or 2 pieces of fish at a time, depends on the size of your pan / fryer. Taking the end of a piece of fish, place it in the batter and coat it well. Take it out of the batter and leave the excess to drip off, say for about 5 seconds. Then gently place it in the hot oil, and cook for 7 - 8 minutes until it becomes crispy and golden brown just like in the photos below. If the batter starts going brown too quickly, turn the temperature down a little.
Step 14
Place on the kitchen paper then keep warm in the oven, whilst you cook the other pieces of fish the same way and add to the oven.
Step 15
When you've finished cooking the fish, scoop out any bits of batter floating in the pan / fryer.
Step 16
Return the chips back to the fryer and cook for 3 minutes until they are brown and crispy. When done, drain off the excess oil (I use kitchen paper), and arrange, together with the fish on your newspaper & grease proof paper like in the photos below.
Step 17
Serve whilst still hot and crispy. Sprinkle some salt and shake some vinegar on your fish and chips and eat out of the paper with your fingers and ENJOY!
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