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Top British Chef’s Simple Recipe for Perfect Fish Sticks to Make at Home

Here is the recipe for one of the simplest fish dishes of all.

Top British Chef’s Simple Recipe for Perfect Fish Sticks to Make at Home
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Nathan Outlaw is one of the most-respected chefs in the U.K., known for his love of fish and for the creative seafood dishes that won him two Michelin stars at his flagship restaurant in  the west of England. 

More recently, he opened a London restaurant called Siren at the Goring, the royal family’s favorite hotel, just around the corner from Buckingham Palace, serving beautiful food such as a lobster tart and turbot with seaweed hollandaise and char-grilled fennel.

But this quietly spoken chef favors simplicity over luxury. He’s giving up the Goring and the Michelin stars, replacing Restaurant Nathan Outlaw with a more casual venue and an a la carte menu celebrating the finest fish.

Here is his recipe for one of the simplest fish dishes of all: Fish fingers (or sticks) served in a soft white bap (or roll). They come with mushy peas, which are popular in the U.K. but little-known elsewhere. They are dried marrowfat peas soaked overnight in water with bicarbonate of soda. It’s fine just to substitute frozen peas, or there are recipes online to make your own.

I asked Nathan for a recipe requiring no special kitchen equipment or skill and he adapted this one from the Fish Finger Roll in his book, Nathan Outlaw’s Everyday Seafood. If you have a blender and are happy to make your own mayonnaise, that is a great recipe. The version below is for novices like me and I can honestly say these are the best fish fingers I have ever tasted.

Top British Chef’s Simple Recipe for Perfect Fish Sticks to Make at Home

Fish Finger Baps, Pea Mayo

Ingredients (serves four):

600 grams (21 oz) haddock, sustainably caught cod fillet or similar white fish, skinned, pin-boned and cut into eight 2-3 cm (about an inch) wide fingers

100g plain flour

2 medium eggs, beaten

100g breadcrumbs

Sunflower oil for frying

Salt and pepper

6 tbsp good quality bought mayonnaise

1/2 small can mushy peas (or 100g of frozen peas, defrosted and mashed)

2 tbsp mint, picked and chopped

1 iceberg or cos lettuce, finely chopped

2 large gherkins, grated

1 lemon cut into wedges

4 large floury baps (soft bread rolls)

Cooking:

  1. Combine the mayonnaise, mushy peas and mint in a bowl then cover and refrigerate.
  2. Set up three  bowls; one containing the flour seasoned with salt and pepper; one with the beaten eggs; and the third containing the breadcrumbs.
  3. Pass each piece of fish through the flour, tapping off any excess, then through the egg and finally through the breadcrumbs.  Put the coated fish onto a plate and set aside.
  4. Mix the lettuce and gherkins together with 2 tbsp of the pea mayonnaise.  Split the baps and spread the bottom halves with this mixture.
  5. Heat the oil in a deep fat fryer or heavy based saucepan to 180C (356F). (I don’t have a cooking thermometer so I just tested an offcut to see if it sizzled.)  Lower the fish fingers into the oil and fry for four minutes until golden, then drain onto kitchen paper.
  6. Divide the hot fish fingers between the baps then dollop another spoonful of mushy pea mayo on top.  Serve immediately with a lemon wedge.

Richard Vines is Chief Food Critic at Bloomberg. Follow him on Twitter @richardvines and Instagram @richard.vines.

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