The perfect fish and chips - the kiwi way with crunchy beer-battered fish.

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2022
  • Growing up in New Zealand, fish and chips was a family treat. Every now and then, we’d head down to the local fish and chip shop to get a crunchy battered fish with crispy chips. I spent a lot of time in the UK as well so fish and chips has always been a guilty pleasure of mine. Here’s how you can create fish and chips at home that’s as good as your local!
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    Recipe
    Ingredients
    Fish
    - 150-200g of fish, per person
    - 100g tapioca flour
    - 200g flour
    - 1 egg
    - 1 bottle beer
    Tartar sauce
    - 150g mayonnaise
    - 1 shallot, finely diced
    - 2 pickles, finely diced
    - 30g capers, finely diced
    - Zest of one lemon
    - Small bunch parsley, finely cut
    Chips
    - 2-3 potatoes, per person (I used dutch creams. King Edward, Maris Piper, Romano, Désirée, or russet potatoes also work great)
    - Oil for frying
    - Salt
    Method
    1. Start by mixing your batter and letting it rest in the fridge for at least 1 hour but up to 24 hours.
    2. Wash your potatoes and cut them into chips. Then, put them in a pot with cold water and bring to a boil. Once boiling, cook it for 4-5 minutes or until the potatoes are just cooked.
    3. Remove them from the water and place on a wire rack and into the freezer to dry for 1 hour. Alternatively, you can do this the day before and just leave them in the fridge overnight.
    4. For the tartar sauce, mix everything in the ingredients list and leave in the fridge until you need.
    5. Next, heat your oil to 140°C and cook your potatoes for 9-10 minutes or until they just start changing colour.
    6. Remove the potatoes from the boil and place them back on the wire rack and in the fridge or freezer to cool again.
    7. When it's time to cook the fish, heat the oil to 180°C. Dust your fish in seasoned flour shaking off the excess and place it into the batter. Slowly lower the battered fish into the hot oil and let it cook for 9-10 minutes or until your batter is crispy and golden.
    8. Remove the fish from the oil and place on a wire rack and season immediately with salt.
    9. Next, cook your chips in the 180°c oil for 4-5 minutes or until golden brown.
    10. Serve your fish and chips with tartar sauce and a wedge of lemon.
    11. Enjoy
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  • @apollo4657
    @apollo4657 Рік тому +1215

    I’m sure you didn’t see my comment but I asked you to do this on your last tutorial and you’re actually doing it. Andy you just totally made my day brother. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @kalut18
    @kalut18 Рік тому +53

    You are slowly become my favourite chef to refer when it comes to homemade cooking. Not only you explain it so calmly but the technique, reasoning, the camera position and everything make me want to actually watch the video till the end rather than just skip to important parts. Kudos!

    • @nate_wil
      @nate_wil 9 місяців тому

      Cannot stress how good the camera angles are. No crazy zooms. No wobbly camera known insane framing. Giving us the ability to just see everything easily. Thanks Andy. This is great stuff

    • @nice7395
      @nice7395 4 місяці тому

      ​@@nate_wilAgreed.

  • @svetlanabarshtein1783
    @svetlanabarshtein1783 Рік тому

    Andy, thank you ! Love all your dishes !
    Simple and tasty !
    All the best to you and your Family !

  • @KB-ct7th
    @KB-ct7th Рік тому +4

    Chef Andy, that meal looks delicious! Very appreciative of your giving the reasoning on certain instructions i.e. the two types of flour to create lightness for the batter. That crunch on your first bite was perfect. Thank you for sharing your time and talents with these tutorials. Much love to you and Babe!

  • @xddblanket
    @xddblanket Рік тому +27

    you are slowly becoming one of my favorite cooking channels, everything you make looks delicious and appreciate the down to earth practicality. from a fellow chef in the NY area

  • @robertborg1905
    @robertborg1905 Рік тому +6

    I love how all your videos are layed back and you dont edit out the things that go wrong plus the recipes are 10/10 and you give realistic opinions on things.

  • @johnnyjoseph8824
    @johnnyjoseph8824 Рік тому +11

    I really like how you keep your videos so regular person relatable. Keep up the good work man.

  • @nanciumphres9001
    @nanciumphres9001 Рік тому +2

    That looks delish!! I enjoy watching you cook; food from cultures I've never tried. Thanks for sharing!

  • @OMG420
    @OMG420 Рік тому +30

    Thank you Andy! Making it easier for a stagnant cooks like myself to try new stuff more often!

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward7889 Рік тому +367

    I’ve never seen a single thing that Andy cooked that I wouldn’t immediately eat!

  • @justinprice5974
    @justinprice5974 Рік тому +5

    You do great videos mate. No waffling on like other YT cooks/chefs, straight to the point and I don't get bored at all.

  • @dancolley4208
    @dancolley4208 Рік тому +9

    I grew up on the Florida Coast of the Gulf of Mexico in the USA where red snapper is almost a staple. My dad had a relative who owned a fish market. The fishmonger got FRESH snapper on a daily basis. My family didn't get too fancy with potatoes. We generally had grits with our fish. A couple of substitutes for snapper were (for us) flounder and scamp grouper. Your program today actually made my mouth water. Fish is soooooo good !!! NOTE: our fish was always fried in peanut oil. Never a call to the fire department because if smoke coming from the kitchen window. You put on a good program. I enjoy watching but most important: I like to eat !!!
    SIGN SEEN IN A RESTAURANT:
    "Good food is not cheap and cheap food is not good !!!"

  • @Hick25
    @Hick25 Рік тому +31

    4:07 thank you for explaining how that’s meant to be done, my old man used to make pancakes (crepes) after he died i’ve been trying to make them using the same recipe but the batter would always be lumpy and they just weren’t the same. Since watching this video the other week i decided to give it another crack with doing the well and mix properly and they were bloody fantastic with no lumps, turned out exactly like me old man made them

    • @mikescherrer4923
      @mikescherrer4923 Рік тому +1

      Out of curiosity what part of the world are you in? I'm in the Northern US and "crepes" and "pancakes" are different here, What we call pancakes are thick and fluffy but our crepes are really thin and light. It's always really interesting to me how people around the world sometimes use the same words for very different dishes or vice versa. Now I want a pancake.

    • @Hick25
      @Hick25 Рік тому +1

      @@mikescherrer4923 Australia, pancakes here are thick and fluffy, just the recipe calls them pancakes so we grew up knowing crepes as pancakes haha

    • @mikescherrer4923
      @mikescherrer4923 Рік тому

      @@Hick25 That's cool. Do you put maple syrup on pancakes? That's the standard in the US.

    • @Hick25
      @Hick25 Рік тому +1

      @@mikescherrer4923 on normal pancakes yeah, but for crepes i have strawberries or strawberry jam and cream

  • @kelynmyers
    @kelynmyers Рік тому +29

    Love when you talk about your experiences in restaurants but still cook like you are at home. Thanks Andy, I love fish and chips too!

  • @shadlee2901
    @shadlee2901 7 місяців тому

    Love how natural and so easy to understand. Love your tutorials!

  • @williamkjwilliamkj1815
    @williamkjwilliamkj1815 Рік тому +5

    It’s obvious that you have many years of tutelage under your belt. I commend you in your passion for cooking. Your teaching methods are also very easy to understand. Nicely done.

  • @mattwarry1894
    @mattwarry1894 Рік тому +19

    who doesnt love a surprise spoon? super chill dude, your vids are an inspiration.

  • @isafamilla1285
    @isafamilla1285 Рік тому +5

    Superbe recette Andy, merci pour toutes tes vidéos avec ton épouse vous formez une super équipe..ta gentillesse est ce qu'il ressort le plus...merci de Cassis Sud de la France

  • @MontePego
    @MontePego Рік тому +2

    Andy, thank you , your shows are informative and simple to follow and more importantly, what I cook looks exactly the same as yours. Thanks for the tips as well. Best F&C ever!!!

  • @shawncaruana4727
    @shawncaruana4727 Рік тому

    Thank you for taking your time and explaining every detail 👍

  • @jackwitcombe765
    @jackwitcombe765 Рік тому +61

    I was a chef for 9 years and only worked in one establishment that made house made fries. Nothing wrong with pubs and restaurants using quality frozen chips in my opinion but at home I always make my own, just doesn’t compare I think, but there are fantastic frozen chips out there now! Love the video chef. I’m having fish and chips today I think.

    • @pcm7315
      @pcm7315 Рік тому +4

      I felt like reaching in and grabbing some fish and chips!

    • @alexandervlaescu9901
      @alexandervlaescu9901 Рік тому +1

      A reason why I would prefer frozen pre-cooked fries is that they are pre-cooked and the frozen. Re-frying them makes them amazing. Going through all this procedure at home is quite a hassle.

    • @topbloke1683
      @topbloke1683 5 місяців тому

      chips are always better homemade bro.. might be convenient having frozen ones but they dont compare taste wise, they dont even take that long and can prepare them in batches, to pretend you prefer them is just a flat out lie or you are just a child.. you are deffo the guy that goes to a nice restaurant and orders nuggets and chips lool

  • @catherinelane9243
    @catherinelane9243 Рік тому +18

    I enjoy watching you cook. Everything looks so delicious. You have so many cooking ideas, things I've never heard of. Love your accent too.

  • @karanmoodley3828
    @karanmoodley3828 Рік тому +1

    I love how he just has a conversation with the camera thats so nice. I enjoy that

  • @twoohhunoh
    @twoohhunoh Рік тому +40

    Brilliant video! Love how in depth you get with your technique. As simple or standard as you may view your process i really appreciate your explanation of why you don't just drop the first into the oil or why you use beer in the batter. Thank you chef!

    • @lynneanderson4255
      @lynneanderson4255 Рік тому

      Definitely!
      Although slowly as not to make hot oil splash, I would've just dropped it in.
      Technique is key!

  • @kandiblick3822
    @kandiblick3822 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for the "technique" info! You're an AWESOME teacher Chef! 💖💖💖

  • @leonardo47000
    @leonardo47000 Рік тому

    You are the BOSS!
    You’re the only chef that doesn’t frustrate a student/fan like myself.
    I started watching your tick-toks and they’re fantastic. But I had never seen your full videos until last night and today this one with fish and chips.
    You explain things so carefully into the point and offer many important tips.
    Thank you Chef for these fantastic videos!
    People love my cooking, but now they’re going to revel when I make new things.
    P.S. I looked through all your tick-toks and tried to find osso bucco. I would like to see that. I’ve been making it on and off for years, but something tells me you’ll teach us something new.
    Thanks again

  • @robertchilds9809
    @robertchilds9809 Рік тому

    Perfect video! Wonderful style... great simple recipe. I'm going to try this one at home!

  • @halfpint3187
    @halfpint3187 Рік тому +8

    Andy would just like to say as a top chef u make everything so easy to follow and so down to earth

  • @DiabetoDan
    @DiabetoDan Рік тому +258

    Looks absolutely incredible Andy. Worth noting for any fellow US watchers- the fish that's called "snapper" in Australia and New Zealand is NOT the same as the snapper we eat in the states. It's a species of what we call porgy, and in a totally different family. Both kinds work great for fish and chips though!

    • @KB-ct7th
      @KB-ct7th Рік тому +22

      @Daniel Kemp~ thank you for your clarification of snapper being different in the U.S. it wouldn’t have occurred to me that they might be different in Oz and NZ.

    • @patriciawatts9780
      @patriciawatts9780 Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the info

    • @lynneanderson4255
      @lynneanderson4255 Рік тому +3

      Yes, thanks!
      I absolutely LOVE porgys!

    • @hermithag
      @hermithag Рік тому +3

      Yup, we actually call it Red Snapper and the flesh is very pink/red

    • @DiabetoDan
      @DiabetoDan Рік тому

      @@hermithag and the fish in my profile pic is what we call red snapper in the states, haha. Funny how different common names for species can be around the world.

  • @MER7
    @MER7 Рік тому

    You are a strong and kind man- congratulations!🎉

  • @markbaker42
    @markbaker42 Рік тому +1

    OMG. The crunchy beer batter fish and chippies with Tartare. Sensational! I was lucky enough to have the same Greek family fish and chip shop cooking the most awesome goodies for over 40 years. God bless this man and his family, and you Andy for showing us how!! Cheers.

  • @jessrnny
    @jessrnny Рік тому +4

    I love how you simplify things I was overworking on and showing me how much is involved in some other things. I had no idea certain things took so many steps. Love this channel. My bacon and sausage is much better thanks to you two.

  • @tomassepulveda452
    @tomassepulveda452 Рік тому +5

    Young chef here from SA, I love your videos, I really like the love and dedication your put in your cooking, keep up the good work mate and I will love to here a little bit about your journey as professional chef

  • @pisces_cat
    @pisces_cat Рік тому +2

    Looks gorgeous! Will def try that french fry method. Thanks Andy! 😊

  • @anacarpenter9254
    @anacarpenter9254 Рік тому +1

    You are and will be the joy of my day for many days to come fish & chips your way is scummy yummy worth all time prepping cooking and ultimately eating 😋
    Thanks for letting me view your work lifestyle

  • @Smoothy104
    @Smoothy104 Рік тому +15

    My wife has celiac disease and I love adapting certain recipes like this for her. It’s nice because she doesn’t get to have these types of foods out at places. Thanks and the fish looked amazing

    • @Cookiee-XIII
      @Cookiee-XIII Рік тому +2

      Do you mind, please, sharing your GF adaptation(s)?
      My fella just recently found out he has a severe gluten allergy (not as serious as Celiac but since finding out and adjusting my cooking he’s a new man). I’m enjoying learning new delicious recipes; cutting out gluten has actually been a challenge we are tackling as a team!

    • @Smoothy104
      @Smoothy104 Рік тому

      @@Cookiee-XIII Yes of course, I’m working on writing things down when I cook because a lot of the time I just cook by sight, smell and taste. Which is hard to recreate sometimes lol.
      First a clean workspace void of any crummy countertops is key. I’m always the culprit but I’m more strict about it because I’ve seen firsthand what it does to my wife.
      I usually use gluten free flour or almond flour. Gluten free panko or Italian breadcrumbs. If you want to be fancy get gluten free croutons and mash ‘‘em up.
      The gluten free products have gotten much better over the years, they’ve gone from chalky tasteless junk to being indistinguishable between gluten food. That’s coming from someone who still eats gluten. It all depends on which brands you buy.
      I’ve adapted a ton of things for my wife because she can’t eat wheat/gluten. Ask any questions and I’ll do my best to answer.

    • @Smoothy104
      @Smoothy104 Рік тому

      @@Cookiee-XIII do be careful with some ingredients listed on the back of boxes because they may have gluten in them just untraceable amounts so it doesn’t have to be listed. (I can ask my wife if you’re interested)
      Gluten removed is not gluten free. Let me know if you want me to say it again for the people in the back lol.

    • @sadafshaikh8363
      @sadafshaikh8363 Рік тому

      @push @christina there is wheat flour available that's gluten free. My partner uses it and he has gluten intolerance that is quite severe

  • @robertneubauer6475
    @robertneubauer6475 Рік тому +4

    I love fish and chips from NZ! Great job!

  • @alieur8945
    @alieur8945 Рік тому

    this brings me back to my Australian trip in 2019... so many good memories
    you are truly an inspiration for me!

  • @southsidecarly7427
    @southsidecarly7427 Рік тому

    Ahhh I’m drooling! Yumm! Thanks for sharing the video

  • @WatchOutPewPew
    @WatchOutPewPew Рік тому +143

    I love the non-judmental part about using frozen chips or store-bought mayo. Too many channels today are harping on about making things from scratch and for an everyday meal I think it's fully acceptable to "cheat" and spend the effort where it really matters.

    • @duffgwinnett
      @duffgwinnett Рік тому

      changing topic get a better translator!! fist instead of fish come on!!

    • @diamondranger8255
      @diamondranger8255 Рік тому +13

      @@duffgwinnett just because he made a mistake doesn't mean he doesn't know that its "fish" and not "fist"

    • @Kodered02
      @Kodered02 Рік тому +7

      @@duffgwinnett At least they know how to capitalize the first letter of each sentence (unlike yourself). Come on!

    • @kahuthompson9381
      @kahuthompson9381 Рік тому +9

      Cooking shows be like: alright guys to make the perfect fried rice
      Step 1: make you own house
      Step 2: cook your pasta for 10 minutes
      Step 3: build your own city

    • @johnconway627
      @johnconway627 Рік тому +8

      Exactly why I love this show is that he keeps things realistic for the common person, but adds the right amount of culinary flair to mesh it together for those who want to make a great meal without forking out a lot of money

  • @scottmays6583
    @scottmays6583 Рік тому +4

    This looks so delicious. Well done, sir! You’ve inspired me to add this to my home cooking repertoire.

  • @antonioroefaro
    @antonioroefaro Рік тому

    I have really enjoyed this one, and I have learned a couple of new things. Thank you so much!

  • @ma318452
    @ma318452 Рік тому

    Always love your content!!

  • @ellenrosenthal4673
    @ellenrosenthal4673 Рік тому +4

    That delectable crunch was
    heard clear across to the USA. Thank you.

  • @willstout5988
    @willstout5988 Рік тому +5

    Awesome video man. Gonna try this in a couple days :)

  • @kevinfoley7704
    @kevinfoley7704 Рік тому +1

    That looks delicious. The crunch sound is perfect.

  • @RAF-MANN
    @RAF-MANN Рік тому +3

    Oh that crunch - culinary climax! Nicely done, Chef Andy.

  • @2Wheels_NYC
    @2Wheels_NYC Рік тому +3

    Great looking plate right there! I like the tartar sauce recipe as well as the whole method you used for the dish! I lived in England for a bit, and appreciate a great fish and chips. This all looked like perfection 🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇭🇲

  • @carloinfantino4966
    @carloinfantino4966 Рік тому

    This looks absolutely delicious. I can't wait to try this. Thank you for sharing 👍👍

  • @prialicea01
    @prialicea01 9 місяців тому

    Looks so good!!! Also btw ur pupper in the background just chilling waiting patiently/ watching you. So cute!!!

  • @Bdoodee
    @Bdoodee Рік тому

    Man I do so enjoy these bits Andy. Thanks so much from your friends up above in Canada. Cheers.

  • @kurticeberg4566
    @kurticeberg4566 Рік тому +20

    I love how you’re always barefoot, even by the fryer pot! I’m too nervous to risk that, lol. Cheers, mate, all you make is legendary. 😄

    • @jbsimmons54
      @jbsimmons54 Рік тому +3

      Yes, I noticed that too. As an ex-line cook in the US, they will flag a restaurant with safety violation if any cook has open footwear by the fryers. I've seen a few severe grease burns requiring skin grafts and it ain't pretty.

  • @lucasblanchard47
    @lucasblanchard47 Рік тому +12

    That looks absolutely delicious! Great content as always, much love from Texas!

  • @shane006100
    @shane006100 7 місяців тому +2

    Nice one mate. Came across your channel so have subscribed as I'm a kiwi lived in London for 20yrs but now in Slovakia and have found myself making sausage rolls and pies but not tackled fish and chips yet. But you give me hope. Nice one cheers

  • @DarkL3gacy33
    @DarkL3gacy33 Рік тому

    I love your videos! Seeing what you make is awesome!!!

  • @Crosby297
    @Crosby297 Рік тому +4

    The first crunch into that perfectly fried fish is goosebump worthy. Mouth watering.

  • @rogermilla2358
    @rogermilla2358 5 місяців тому +3

    Was born and raised for a few years in NZ before moving to the US. Still remember the fish & chips from a small shop in our town - never had any like it ever again.

  • @cathypoags9054
    @cathypoags9054 Рік тому

    You truly make cooking easy and fun when sometimes, it can be challenging 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️
    Thanks!!!

  • @holidayarmadillo8653
    @holidayarmadillo8653 Рік тому

    Love your channel sir and love a long-form video! You’re one of the best on UA-cam!

  • @davidcoleman6266
    @davidcoleman6266 Рік тому +3

    Hey Andy! Thanks for your recipe. A fish fry in Western NY is a Friday staple and also my fav. Here we use cod or haddock. I like the idea of rice flour but I have also seen cornstarch. My fav tartar sauce is from a Florida cookbook. Mayo, chopped onion, dill relish, chopped Spanish olives w/ pimento, parsley, dill, a touch of lemon juice.

  • @stephaniastephy3722
    @stephaniastephy3722 Рік тому +4

    i have learned some really cool shit on this channel, and enjoyed all of it! Andy you are such a cool guy, great video's you and Babe

  • @saif_lock7229
    @saif_lock7229 Рік тому

    Love the recipe mate !! Loads of likes and luv from NYC 🙏

  • @winterwolf2164
    @winterwolf2164 9 місяців тому

    Dude, those look sooooo good. And thanks for showing how to properly place the fish in the fryer.
    I’ll try to make these in the near future.

  • @keldor8302
    @keldor8302 Рік тому +19

    Maybe I'm just weird. But I actually like the fact that you mow down on the food at the end. A lot of people are too busy taking B-roll footage and pictures for instagram and such. That the food is basically room temp or cold. So, they only take one bite. And that's it in similar videos. It's refreshing to see someone cook the food and then actually eat the damn thing. Like you're cooking for yourself as well as for the content.

    • @StrongFlatWhite
      @StrongFlatWhite Рік тому

      I love watching him eat 🥰

    • @Th3Fly1ngCow
      @Th3Fly1ngCow Рік тому

      Never trust a chef that won’t eat his own food

    • @wesleyrussell2180
      @wesleyrussell2180 Рік тому

      Never trust a skinny chef. Lol not that he's heavy but you can tell he eats well

    • @seanrota3359
      @seanrota3359 Рік тому

      He's a Kiwi, no way is he going to let it go cold and just take photos!

  • @apollo4657
    @apollo4657 Рік тому +4

    The spoon in the flower….I can relate. 😂 🥄

    • @lynneanderson4255
      @lynneanderson4255 Рік тому +1

      For a while, I couldn't find my 1/2 cup measuring cup anywhere until one day I had to use some flour! 😁

  • @ryanalford0
    @ryanalford0 Рік тому +1

    When it comes to chef-inspired and produced content, yours is the best. Love watching your videos. I discovered you on Instagram. I try following your recipes all the time. My favorite so far is the Beef Stroganoff.

  • @keight007
    @keight007 8 місяців тому

    Yummy… thanks for the memories. Raised in Oz but living in Europe for over 25 yrs. how much I’ve missed fish n chips. Will be making it asap!

  • @scottharriswestwalesfishin639
    @scottharriswestwalesfishin639 Рік тому +27

    Been a chef for over 20 years my self. The batter I used in the restaurant was flour salt pepper onion powder garlic powder lemon juice chives and beer it takes the batter to the next level batter to thikness of double cream

  • @r0b_kk
    @r0b_kk Рік тому +7

    Great stuff! One thing I like to do when boiling my chips, is adding a generous amount of vinegar essence to the water. Helps with the hydrolysis for crunch and adds a hint of vinegar taste.

    • @Michael_Brock
      @Michael_Brock 9 місяців тому

      Another added benefit of adding vinegar to boiling water is that it also toughens the chips makeing breakage much less likely. Meaning you can handle them more roughly at all stages.

  • @Shamanator
    @Shamanator Рік тому

    Andy, thank you so much for all of your videos -you are legend!

  • @Ozzie3356
    @Ozzie3356 9 місяців тому

    Love ❤ fish n chips.
    Beer batter is really really good too.😊

  • @HollowTips92
    @HollowTips92 Рік тому +6

    I just caught some fresh flounder yesterday and was planning on beer battering it today. Perfect timing

    • @kurticeberg4566
      @kurticeberg4566 Рік тому

      GE 4 lyfe! SD clam always stomped the Pokermons and 30 streaked everyone else.

  • @eMavern_Emporium
    @eMavern_Emporium Рік тому +7

    Mouths watering watching this one. You also explained it all so well I feel far less intimidated by a hunk of fish now. I tend not to cook fish because I don't really know how

    • @eddiesondangmailcom
      @eddiesondangmailcom Рік тому +1

      Hello Emma! Can I ask you a question?

    • @KJ-yises
      @KJ-yises Рік тому

      Easiest is steam. Squeeze lemon juice, add several thinly sliced ginger and 1 thinly sliced tomato on the fish fillet, sprinkle some salt, then steam til cook. Add some garlic oil (chopped garlic, microwave in oil 1 min at a time, til golden). Add chopped coriander and spring onion as garnish. There you have it.

  • @brucecggallagher1949
    @brucecggallagher1949 11 місяців тому

    Wow...thanks Andy...I learned so much in this episode. Cheers from British Columbia.

  • @MrContractferal
    @MrContractferal Рік тому

    Very educational and clear delivery.

  • @y3wtub3
    @y3wtub3 Рік тому +48

    "In reality, I'll throw it back in the fridge and after a week when it's gone off, I'll throw it out"
    No truer words have ever been spoken 😁

    • @grahamwhatling1871
      @grahamwhatling1871 Рік тому +2

      Came here to say this! New level of respect for this man's honesty.

    • @judithburke1539
      @judithburke1539 Рік тому +1

      Put those cut-offs in the oil after the chips to make crisps or fry them up in the morning to have with eggs and bacon.

  • @eshelly4205
    @eshelly4205 Рік тому +6

    No matter how many Fish and chips I try in the USA it’s never the same as when I lived in Scotland. Someone told me it’s impossible to replicate it in America

    • @MamaLinz123
      @MamaLinz123 Рік тому +2

      Scottish fish and chips are the best in the world, hands down.

    • @lynneanderson4255
      @lynneanderson4255 Рік тому

      Have you been able to pinpoint why?
      Is it the cold North Atlantic fish? The cooking technique? The type of potatoes?

    • @eshelly4205
      @eshelly4205 Рік тому

      @@lynneanderson4255 I was told it’s the oil. And the vinegar. You just can duplicate it.

  • @CJH_-uu1ml
    @CJH_-uu1ml Рік тому +1

    love your videos mate ! I love that you don't take yourself too seriously even though you are obviously a top class chef.

  • @amysampson7438
    @amysampson7438 Рік тому

    I absolutely love watching you cook

  • @KENB_meme
    @KENB_meme Рік тому +3

    i'm hungry from japan.
    thank you for making great movies.

  • @mattbishop4970
    @mattbishop4970 Рік тому +21

    Love your style Andy, very professional yet super normal and relatable to the average punter I would say .. keep it up I’m going to cook up some king George whiting following this …🤙

  • @ammuka
    @ammuka Рік тому

    Stumbled across your content with the short youtube clips. I enjoy watching your videos and picking up some cooking tips. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @theseeker6097
    @theseeker6097 Рік тому

    Fantastic Andy! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦!

  • @KnownAsChris
    @KnownAsChris Рік тому +6

    “Don’t be a hero, Mate!” 😂
    This looks so delicious!

  • @iamphoenix6310
    @iamphoenix6310 Рік тому +4

    His restaurant memory kicked in for a moment when he started squaring one those potatoes at the front 🤣

  • @franki2085
    @franki2085 7 місяців тому

    You're the best, Thanks for the tips legend.

  • @udeychowdhury2529
    @udeychowdhury2529 Рік тому

    Amazing as always, thanks

  • @Keyfts
    @Keyfts Рік тому +3

    I also find that adding sparkling (soda) water when making pancakes helps similar to the beer battered fish

    • @Cookiee-XIII
      @Cookiee-XIII Рік тому

      Might I suggest this:
      Cream soda in waffle batter, especially if you have a Belgian waffle maker! In pancakes, go half buttermilk/half cream soda, and sub mayo for eggs & butter!

  • @paulblackwood1273
    @paulblackwood1273 Рік тому +3

    Love your videos. Very informative and you make it looks so easy to follow the steps.
    I’ve always stayed away from deep frying as I feel it’s lots of work to deal with the oil after cooking.
    Do you have any tips for cleaning, storing and reusing oil?

    • @jbsimmons54
      @jbsimmons54 Рік тому +1

      Go to a restaurant supply store and buy the cone shaped fryer filter paper. Not expensive. I filter my deep fryer oil after every use, which prolongs its life. Also I do not mix fryer oil which has cooked seafood with oil that has cooked fries, onion rings, zucchini, and chicken. Seafood does a number on deep fryer oil. So does bacon and sausage. No bacon or sausage in deep fryer oil either. It messes it up bad. Just my restaurant experience at home here. Cheers.

    • @paulblackwood1273
      @paulblackwood1273 Рік тому +1

      @@jbsimmons54 thanks I’ll have a look for it. Probably works well with a come shaped sieve too.

  • @nzbezerker4934
    @nzbezerker4934 Рік тому

    beauty,thanks for the awesome tutorial mate 👌

  • @windonthevalley
    @windonthevalley Рік тому +1

    Yum! Missing fresh fish! "Cracking" crunch! Thank you Andy! 😊

  • @DamplyDoo
    @DamplyDoo Рік тому +4

    Andy i made a one pot wonder with sausage chicken butter beans peppers and scallions. First time i ever cooked, so my prep was a bit rough, but it tasted great. Ill add more cumin and coriander next time 🤔

  • @dannydejaynes6573
    @dannydejaynes6573 Рік тому +11

    Just found your channel about a month ago. We live in a small town in Illinois in the US. Love your videos. I have tried several of your dishes. They have been very good. I cant imagine how great they would have been if you had cooked them.

    • @RedmanAC
      @RedmanAC Рік тому

      what does it have to do with where you life?

    • @Shelsight
      @Shelsight Рік тому +1

      Hey, Danny - that’s cool. Whereabouts in Illinois are you? I lived in Chicago for years before moving back to the UK. I loved the Midwest.

    • @Shelsight
      @Shelsight Рік тому +3

      @@RedmanAC Danny is probably just being personable, and trying to show how cool it is that YT channels can connect terrific chefs in NZ & Aus with people who want good recipes - even if both are thousands of miles away. I think it’s a shame you jump on that and mock it rather than celebrate it. Says way more about your cynicism than it does the OP’s friendly comment.

    • @RedmanAC
      @RedmanAC Рік тому +1

      @@Shelsight not sure about cynicism. I was just curious. Written text lacks all form of emphasis and can be misunderstood easily. Just as in this case. Have a nice day

  • @Jin_Jon
    @Jin_Jon Рік тому

    I've never seen so much care put into fish n chips. I love it.

  • @elvirasantos4849
    @elvirasantos4849 Рік тому

    I really like the way how u cook and prepare this fish and chips ! Yummy 👍😊

  • @creepygod9411
    @creepygod9411 Рік тому +3

    Hi Andy, I totally love Your videos ❤️👊 one thing that I have noticed is that I used to work in few restaurants in UK and every one told me that You need to drown Fish to don't make it fold up, The Fish need to be totally straight when its Deep frying, and I saw Your first one absolutely folded haha I'm not a pro chef or sth like that but this detail just kept me eyes 😅 and sorry for my bad English, im here just nearby 3 years ✌️

  • @ginahardison6375
    @ginahardison6375 Рік тому +4

    You're the first person that actually explained the reason why you wave the fish in the oil before dropping it in thank you.

  • @richardm7181
    @richardm7181 Рік тому

    Love your recipes

  • @timothyellis198
    @timothyellis198 Рік тому

    I absolutely love your kitchen mate!

  • @patti6194
    @patti6194 Рік тому +5

    Oh, man, Andy, you could have made homemade crisps with those potato trimmings! Those would have been the best part, lol.