Crispy Battered Fish and Chips Recipe (2024)

Fish and chips are popular pub fare all around Britain, though I had some of the best in a small seaside town called Hastings, England that my family visited years ago. The crispy golden fried pieces were made using freshly caught fish and were served wrapped in newspaper with thick-cut French fries.

This version of fish and chips is inspired by Dame NYC, an English seafood restaurant in the West Village. Their version of the classic (actually inspired by Heston Blumenthal’s version of fish and chips) has an extra crispy exterior since it’s fried with a combination of all-purpose flour, rice flour, beer and a bit of vodka.

Because both the fish and fries are best fresh and require lots of frying room, I recommend cooking the fries first then reheating them in the broiler or in the air fryer while the fish fries. The batter should be freshly made so it’s frothy and bubbly, I don’t recommend letting it sit ahead of time. It’s also crucial the oil is heated to the proper temperature to get the proper crunch. An infrared thermometer is a great buy to ensure the correct temperature.

Crispy Battered Fish and Chips Recipe

Table of contents

  • Crispy Battered Fish and Chips Recipe
    • Key Ingredients in This Recipe
    • How to Make Fish and Chips
    • Tips and Tricks for This Recipe
    • Other Recipes To Try
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Key Ingredients in This Recipe

  • Fish – A flakey, lean white fish like cod, haddock, halibut or hake has the best texture and flavor for fish and chips. I recommend buying a local fish for the freshest tasting flavor.
  • All purpose flour – This is the most commonly used in beer-batter, using all-purpose flour alone won’t get and stay as crispy as using it in combination with another flour.
  • Rice flour – Which I use in one of my favorite fried recipes, buffalo cauliflower, has a lower moisture content and is also naturally gluten free (however I use it in addition to wheat flour in this recipe).
  • Turmeric – My brother showed me this trick years ago. Adding a bit of turmeric powder adds a beautiful golden color to the batter for perfectly golden looking fried fish in this dish.
  • Vodka – Adding a bit of vodka is the key to a crunchy exterior. Vodka evaporates more quickly than water which makes the crust perfectly crispy.
  • Beer – A simple light beer or lager (it can be cheap) is best for beer batter. You don’t want to use a beer with a flavor that is too overpowering.
  • Potatoes – In this recipe I use Russet potatoes, also known as Idaho potatoes to make the fries served alongside the beer-battered fish. They’re large, starchy, oblong potatoes known for being the ideal baking potato. When cooked they become soft and light on the inside while frying them leaves them extra crispy on the outside.

How to Make Fish and Chips

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Step 1: Prep potatoes.

Slice the peeled potatoes into ½” (1.3cm) thick planks and cut each plank into ½” (1.3cm) fries. Add the cut fries to a large bowl filled with cold water and the vinegar and let sit for 30 minutes.

Step 2: Fry the fries once.

In a heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven add enough oil to reach 2” (5cm) up the pan. Heat the oil to 250ºF (130ºC). While the oil heats, drain the fries and pat completely dry. Working in batches, add a handful of the fries to the oil and fry, stirring occasionally, until cooked through, about 5 minutes.

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Step 3: Increase oil temperature.

Increase the heat. Use tongs to remove the potatoes to a paper towel-lined baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining fries. Let all the fries cool to room temperature then increase the temperature of the oil to 350ºF (180ºC).

Step 4: Fry fries a second time.

Fry for a second time and season. Working in batches again, add fries to the oil and fry until golden brown and crispy, about 3 minutes. Remove to a paper towel-lined baking sheet once more to drain and season with salt.

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Step 5: Prep the fish.

Cut the fish into filets. Pat dry with paper towels to remove any excess moisture. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.

Step 6: Make beer batter.

Return the oil to heat, adding additional oil to the pan if needed. Heat the oil to 400ºF (200ºC). In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, rice flour, baking powder and turmeric. Stir in the vodka followed by the lager into the flour mixture until just combined.

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Step 7: Coat fish in batter.

Working a few pieces of fish at a time, dip the fish fillets in the batter and turn to coat completely. Remove the fish from the batter one piece at a time, making sure any excess batter drips off.

Step 8: Fry fish.

Add to the hot oil and fry, turning once, until crispy, golden brown and just cooked through, about 3 minutes total. Remove from the oil and let drain on a wire rack set over a paper-towel lined baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining fish.

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Step 9: Serve.

Divide the fish and fries among serving plates. Serve with a lemon wedges, tartar sauce and malt vinegar.

Tips and Tricks for This Recipe

Swaps and substitutions
  • Try using store bought fries! Rather than making your own fries for the fish and chips, a great shortcut is using store bought, frozen French fries to cut down on the work and frying. Cook them in the oven or use an air fryer for extra crispy fries.
  • Try frying other types of fish using this batter! I actually really enjoy battered, fried salmon.
Troubleshooting Fried Fish
  • My fish isn’t browning. The temperature of the oil you are using to fry the fish isn’t hot enough. Make sure it’s heated thoroughly before adding the fish. Check it by using a thermometer or adding a small amount of batter to the oil, there should be lots of small bubbles. After cooking each batch, give the oil a few minutes to come back to temperature before adding more.
  • My fish isn’t cooked inside but the outside is dark. Your oil is too hot! The batter is browning too fast and the fish doesn’t have enough time to cook while the exterior is browning too fast. The best solution for this is to make sure you have a thermometer on hand.
What to Serve with Fish and Chips
  • Tartar sauce
  • Malt vinegar
  • Lemon wedge
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Other Recipes To Try

If you enjoy this fish and chips recipe, give these recipes a try:

  • Beer Battered Baja Fish Tacos
  • Thai Fried Red Snapper
  • Pan-Seared White Fish

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Serves 4

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Ingredients:

For the fries:

  • 4 large Russet potatoes (about 2½ pounds, scrubbed and peeled)
  • ¼ cup white vinegar
  • Vegetable oil, as needed, for frying
  • Kosher salt, as needed

For the battered fish:

  • pound cod or other flakey white fish
  • Kosher salt, as needed
  • Freshly ground black pepper, as needed
  • Vegetable oil, as needed, for frying
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup white rice flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ cup vodka
  • cup chilled lager beer

For serving:

  • Sliced lemon, for garnish
  • Malt vinegar, as needed
  • Tartar sauce, as needed

Instructions:

For the fries:

  • Slice the peeled potatoes into ½” (1.3cm) thick planks and cut each plank into ½” (1.3cm) fries. Add the cut fries to a large bowl filled with cold water and the vinegar and let sit for 30 minutes.

  • In a heavy-bottomed pot add enough oil to reach 2” (5cm) up the pan. Heat the oil to 250ºF (130ºC). While the oil heats, drain the fries and pat completely dry. Working in batches, add a handful of the fries to the oil and fry, stirring occasionally, until cooked through, about 5 minutes.

  • Increase the heat. Use tongs to remove the potatoes to a paper towel-lined baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining fries. Let all the fries cool to room temperature then increase the temperature of the oil to 350ºF (180ºC).

  • Fry for a second time and season. Working in batches again, add fries to the oil and fry until golden brown and crispy, about 3 minutes. Remove to a paper towel-lined baking sheet once more to drain and season with salt.

For the battered fish:

  • Cut the fish into filets. Pat dry with paper towels to remove any excess moisture. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.

  • Return the oil to heat, adding additional oil to the pan if needed. Heat the oil to 400ºF (200ºC).

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, rice flour, baking powder and turmeric. Stir in the vodka followed by the lager until just combined.

  • Working a few pieces of fish at a time, add to the batter and turn to coat completely. Remove the fish from the batter one piece at a time, making sure any excess batter drips off.

  • Add to the hot oil and fry, turning once, until crispy, golden brown and just cooked through, about 3 minutes total. Remove from the oil and let drain on a wire rack set over a paper-towel lined baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining fish.

For serving:

  • Divide the fish and fries among serving plates. Serve with a lemon wedge, tartar sauce and malt vinegar.

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FAQs

What makes batter more crispy? ›

Rice flour and cornstarch work particularly well because they fry up crispier than wheat flour. They also absorb less moisture and fat during the frying process, making the products less greasy. This is why rice flour is often used when making tempura because it produces a very thin and crispy, dry crust.

How do you get batter to stick to fish? ›

Milk: The proteins in milk help the batter adhere to the fish and promote browning. Water: Use very cold water for the crispiest results. Baking powder: Baking powder ensures a light and crispy exterior.

Why is my fish batter not crispy? ›

Many recipes call for a batter that is similar in consistency to pancake batter. In my experience the batter needs to be thinner than that or the fried fish pieces will become soggy quite quickly. If your fish batter is not crispy enough when cooked try thinning the batter with a little more liquid.

Is baking soda or powder better for crispy batter? ›

Baking powder is better for recipes that contain little or no acid ingredients. Baking soda helps make fried foods crispy and light. It is also useful for cleaning and removing stains.

Does egg make batter crispy? ›

Eggs serve as binder, meaning that they help batter stick to food and coat if for deep frying. They also serve to leaven the batter, which making it more light and crispy. Any substitute for eggs in batter needs to serve both of these functions.

What oil makes fish crispy? ›

Thanks to its neutral flavor, affordable price, and high smoke point, canola oil is the most popular oil for frying fish. Peanut, cottonseed, and coconut oil are also great fish frying oils.

Does cornstarch make things crispy? ›

Interestingly, cornstarch contains 25 to 28 percent amylose, which is higher than the amount in wheat or potato starch (which are 20 to 22 percent amylose), and this is why cornstarch works the best for making crispy coatings on fried foods.

Why is the batter falling off my fish? ›

If the fish is dropped in the fryer to fast or even just tossed in the fryer the batter will most like disperse or just a little will stick. The secret here is to put in the fish slowly while giving it a little wiggle to get access batter off. This will really give you an amazing coating on the fish!

How does Gordon Ramsay make batter for fish? ›

Cooking instructions
  1. In a large bowl, mix both flours, baking powder and sugar.
  2. Add soda water, lager and salt.
  3. Mix together only until the batter binds together and is smooth. ...
  4. Cover your fish with a dusting of plain flour, then drop into the batter and coat completely.
  5. Pre-heat vegetable oil in deep fryer to 180C.

Should I coat fish in flour before batter? ›

Set out a bowl with about a cup of flour, and before you dip the fish in the beer batter, coat the fish in flour. Also- to keep them crispy, make sure to drain the excess oil on a paper bag after frying.

Should I dip fish in egg before frying? ›

Step 3: Dip the Fillets in Flour, Egg, and Breadcrumbs

Applying the breading is 3-step process. The first step is to dust both sides of the fillet in flour until evenly coated. Next, dip it into beaten egg and then coat it with your breading of choice (breadcrumbs, cracker crumbs, panko, etc.)

Which flour is best for crispy fish? ›

Rice Flour

Made from finely milled white or brown rice, this flour is very common in Asian cuisine, especially in Southeast Asia, Japan, and southern India. It is lighter than all-purpose flour and will fry up crispier than most other flours, making it ideal for a tempura batter.

Does baking soda make batter crispy? ›

The simplest one involves the use of cold sparkling water, flour, pepper and a pinch of baking soda: a batter for crispy and swollen fried food, without the use of eggs, for frying vegetables, fish or chicken.

Does baking powder make batter crispy? ›

(It has to do with prevention of gluten development.) The baking powder reacts with the oil and creates tiny air bubbles, which also helps form a crispy coating.

How can I make my food more crispy? ›

To achieve a crispy exterior:Use a good quality, heavy-bottomed pan. Heat the oil to the right temperature (usually around 350-375°F or 175-190°C). Use a light coating of flour, breadcrumbs, or a batter to coat the food before frying. This creates a crispy crust.

Does baking powder make things more crispy? ›

But the baking powder is key, because it acts like a salt. It helps draw moisture to the surface, where it can evaporate. Since they have similar reactions, we typically combine baking powder and table salt to amplify this effect, resulting in extra-crispiness.

Can cornstarch make things crispy? ›

The pantry staple can be used for thickening sauces, making crispier fried foods, and so much more.

Is cornstarch or flour better for frying? ›

Both flour and cornstarch are used to coat chicken, fish, and vegetables before deep-frying. Cornstarch typically makes for a crispier finish than flour. Cornstarch absorbs moisture from the food and expands, giving deep-fried foods a crispy coating.

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