Fish and chips with tartare sauce
By: Rachel Allen From: Rachel Allen: Home Cooking
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Fish and chips with tartare sauce
- Prep time:
- 20 mins
- Cook time:
- 20 mins
- Serves:
- 4
Rachel Allen recommends using lemon sole or plaice in her take on take-away family favourite
Ingredients
- 250g plain flour
- 500ml milk or water
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
- sunflower oil, for deep frying
- 900g Potatoes
- 4 x 150g fillets of flat fish, such as plaice or lemon sole
For the tartare sauce
- 125ml mayonnaise
- 1 hard-boiled Egg, cold and finely chopped
- 3 tsp capers, rinsed and chopped
- 25g gherkins, chopped
- 2 tsp chopped chives or Spring onions
- 2 tsp chopped flat-leaf Parsley
- 1 tsp Dijon Mustard
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1 squeeze lemon juice
Method
1. Sift the flour into a large bowl and gradually whisk in the milk or water to give a smooth, thin batter. Season with salt and pepper.2. Heat the oil in a deep-fat fryer to 140°C. Alternatively, pour the oil into a large saucepan to a depth of 2cm and bring to the same temperature on the hob- checking with a sugar thermometer.
3. For the chips peel the potatoes (or leave unpeeled) and cut into square-sided chips each about 2cm thick. Wash and dry really well and then place in the fryer or saucepan, a few handfuls at a time, and cook for 8–10 minutes or until soft but not browned.
4. Remove, drain well and set aside. The chips can be cooled and placed in the fridge at this point, for up to 24 hours, until needed.
5. Increase the temperature of the oil in the deep-fat fryer or saucepan to 180°C and remove the basket from the fryer. Dip a fillet of fish in the batter to coat evenly and carefully lower in to the oil and fry for 3–4 minutes until crisp, golden and cooked through, turning halfway through cooking. Drain well on kitchen paper and deep-fry the remaining pieces of fish in the same way. Keep the cooked fish warm in a preheated low oven.
6. To finish the chips, deep-fry them for 6–8 minutes, again working in batches, until crisp and golden. Drain again and season lightly with salt and pepper. Keep the cooked chips warm in the oven with the fish, but don’t cover them or they will go soggy.
7. For the tartare sauce Spoon the mayonnaise into a bowl and stir in the egg, capers, gherkins, chives or spring onions, parsley and mustard. Season with salt and pepper and add a little lemon juice to the sauce if necessary.
8.Place the crisp battered fish on warm plates and sprinkle with sea salt and pepper. Serve with the golden chunky chips, vinegar and a small bowl of tartare sauce for sharing.
Apdapted from Rachel Allen Home Cooking









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the best tartar sauce i have ever tasted ans as for the battered plaice, divine..................yum