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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Classic fish and chips – How to make beer-battered hake

What is better than a weekend at home enjoying classic fish and chips with the family? This all-time favourite is as old as the mountains (well, almost!) but never fails to satisfy.


This classic fish and chips recipe includes the method to prepare beer-battered hake, a creamy tartare sauce and lemon aioli. This is a simple feast but absolutely mouth-watering.


If you have always looked for a chef’s secret recipe for classic fish and chips, you are at the right place. This recipe belongs to Executive Chef Nathan Hindmarsh at the Red Carnation Hotel Collection. Try this easy recipe once and you will never want to prepare hake any other way. The accompanying sauces are simply delightful and a taste sensation on the palate.


Next time the family asks for fish and chips, instead of going to your local fish and chips takeaway store, prepare your own restaurant-quality beer-battered hake. If you love this recipe as much as we do, let us know in the comments of this recipe.





Classic fish and chips recipe




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    Recipe by Dirnise Britz Course: MainCuisine: GlobalDifficulty: Easy



    Servings

    2


    servings

    Prep time

    30


    minutes

    Cooking time

    15


    minutes

    Total time

    45


    minutes




    Ingredients



    • Beer battered hake


    • 150 g of tempura flour




    • 1 egg




    • 1 beer




    • 10 g salt




    • 5 g white pepper




    • 100 g cake flour (or plain flour)




    • 10 g salt




    • 400 g of hake, fresh and cleaned



    • Tartare sauce


    • 80 g mayonnaise or home-made aioli




    • 8 g capers, chopped




    • 8 g onions, white brunoise




    • 8 g gherkins, chopped




    • parsley



    • Lemon aioli


    • 1 egg yolk




    • 1 teaspoon dijon mustard




    • 2 g garlic paste




    • 200 ml vegetable oil




    • 1 teaspoon white wine vinegar




    • 1 teaspoon lime juice






    Method



    • Beer battered hake

    • Whisk together the flour and seasoning.

    • Add the eggs and beer at the same time and whisk until combined into a smooth batter about the thickness of pancake batter. Keep chilled until ready to prepare the fried food.

    • Add the hake in the seasoned flour, then in the batter and then deep fry until golden.

    • Season and serve.

    • Tartare sauce

    • Finely chop and mix all ingredients together and fold into the aioli.

    • Lemon aioli

    • Smash up the garlic with 1 teaspoon of salt in a pestle and mortar (or use the end of a rolling pin in a metal bowl).

    • Place the egg yolk and mustard in a bowl and whisk together, then gradually start to add your oil.

    • Once you’ve blended in a quarter of the oil, you can start to add the rest in larger amounts.

    • When the mixture thickens, add lemon juice.

    • To finish, season to taste with salt, pepper and a bit more lemon juice, if needed.

    • Serve with homemade chips and mushy peas, perfect for a Friday night dinner.




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      Your daily Horoscope for 2 December 2021

      On This Day: What happened on 2 December?

      We look back on this day in history and remember the people and events that shaped the world we live in today. Every day is worth remembering.


      Here’s a look at what happened on this day, 2 December, throughout history. We remember the news, events, and people that influenced the course of history forever.


      ON THIS DAY: 2 DECEMBER


      1988 | Benazir Bhutto is sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan, becoming the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan.


      1982 | First artificial heart transplant at the University of Utah Medical Center. Barney Clark became the first person to receive a permanent artificial heart and  lived for 112 days after the transplant.


      1804 | Napoleon I is crowned King of France and became one of the most prominent political figures of his time.  His enthronement took place at Notre Dame de Paris, France on this day.


      1917 | During World War I, hostilities were sling on the eastern front.


      1961| Cuban leader Fidel Castro proclaimed in a nationally broadcast speech that he was a Marxist-Leninist and that he was going to lead Cuba to communism.


      DEATHS


      1993 |  Colombian drug dealer, Pablo Escobar, 47.


      1859 | American activist, John Brown, 59.


      1995 | TV actress, Roxie Roker, 66.


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      BIRTHDAYS


      1978 | Canadian singer-songwriter and producer, Nelly Furtado.


      1983 | American football player, Aaron Rodgers was born on this day.


      1963 | Inventor of Email, Shiva Ayyadurai.


      2012 | United States youtube star, Maya Maxwell.


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      2000 | England holds off a determined comeback by South Africa to claim their third Southern hemisphere rugby in the autumn with a 25-17 victory at Twickenham.


      2008 | Ballon d’Or: Manchester United Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo wins his first award as the best football player in the world.


      ENTERTAINMENT


      2000 | The Smashing Pumpkins played their final concert In Chicago.


      2014 | The DVD ‘One Direction: Where We Are Live From San Siro Stadium’ was released in the U.S on this day.


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