The BEST Beer Battered Fish Recipe, you HAVE to try this with Salmon! (2024)

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This is the BEST beer-battered fish I've ever made. Perfectly tender fish inside a crispy flaky crust.

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Living in Alaska I’d like to think I’m an expert in the area of Beer Battered Fish. Little did I know that I could make a BETTER Beer Batter Fish Recipe with just a little work.

Why is this the BEST Beer Battered Fish Recipe?

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It makes the most perfectly crispy, flaky, and flavorful beer-battered fish! Use it with cod, halibut, or our NEW favorite fried fish, SALMON!

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YES. You read that right, salmon. We always have a lot of salmon in the fall from a summer of fishing. One day my youngest son asked if we could make a deep-fried salmon sandwich. I said don’t think people deep fry salmon.

But then started thinking about it and realized we needed to try it. Why not? What would we lose? NOTHING. Ok, maybe a salmon fillet, but we could still salvage the meat if it was disgusting.

It turned out to be one of the best decisions of the summer, Fried Salmon Sandwiches. Like a surprise hit out of nowhere!! Now no one wants grilled salmon or salmon tacos.

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Fried Salmon Sandwiches

We like our fried salmon sandwiches stacked up on hoagie rolls. Shredded lettuce, sliced tomatoes, and either tartar sauce or a 5-minute aioli. Try that aioli; it’s amazing!

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This Recipe isn’t JUST for Fried Fish Sandwiches!

You can use this for any style of fried fish!

  • Make Fish Sticks
  • Fish Nuggets
  • Fish Sliders
  • Plain Fillets

One thing to know about this beer batter recipe is this, it EXPANDS. Like expands A LOT. So if your piece of fish is two inches wide, it’s going to come out almost twice as wide! Be prepared.

One Trick to Making the Best Fried Fish

Roll the fish in cornstarch before you put it in the batter. Trust me on this one. The cornstarch helps the batter stick, which ensures that your fish doesn’t start to peel off its batter in your sandwich.

If you’ve ever had something fried where the batter slides off, it’s because they didn’t roll it in flour or cornstarch. Save yourself the heartache of a ruined piece of fish and roll it lightly in cornstarch, THEN batter it.

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Pan Fried or Deep Fried?

I don’t have a deep fat fryer but I do have a stockpot that I like to fry in. I’ve also made this recipe using a deep frying pan and pan-fried them. I think overall the deep dutch oven used like a deep fat fryer worked best.

Pan-frying works well if that’s what you have. You just have to carefully turn the fish over in the oil about halfway through your cook time. So be careful when you’re cooking in a frying pan, the oil can splash out

Looking for ANOTHER amazing way to use Seafood?

Try my very seasonal and tasty Spruce Tips Gravlax (or lox!). This cold cured salmon has locally harvested spruce tips making it a one-of-a-kind dish to share with family and friends!

Or try this GORGEOUS Sole Meunière for a light and flavorful dinner!

To store Leftovers

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days! Reheat in the microwave or the air fryer for quick and easy leftovers.

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Beer Batter Recipe

4.85 from 59 votes

This is the BEST beer-battered fish I've ever made. Perfectly tender fish inside a crispy flaky crust.

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 -10 pieces of fish

Calories: 356kcal

Author: Laura

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Ingredients

  • oil for cooking peanut or vegetable oil
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup corn starch
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp paprika
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 cup IPA beer fresh not flat!
  • 1-1 1/2 pounds fish salmon, halibut, cod
  • extra cornstarch to dust on the fish

Instructions

  • heat oil to 350˚ in a deep pot or deep fat fryer or deep frying pan

  • pre-heat the oven to 200˚ to keep the fish warm

  • while it heats up make your batter

  • in a mixing bowl mix the dry powdered ingredients together with a whisk

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  • mix the egg and milk separately and then stir them into the flour mix, it will get thick

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  • once it gets thick slowly add the beer and stir until the batter is almost smooth it will get bubbly at first

    And then smooth out

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  • set aside until you’re ready to fry

  • cut your fish in the size you prefer, check for bones too and pull any bones you find, I wouldn’t make the pieces of fish bigger than 2X4 inches or they may not cook all the way through

  • pat your fish pieces dry, roll in extra corn starch

  • when the oil hits 350˚ it’s time to fry

  • use a fork to gently lower a piece of fish into the batter, let it sink to the bottom to get fully coated

  • careful lift it out and set in the hot oil

  • don’t poke the fish, just use the fork to lift it or you’ll be stuck trying to get the fish off the fork over the hot oil

  • add 2-3 pieces of fish to the oil at a time so you don’t crowd the pan and cool the oil

  • cook for 2-3 minutes then using a slotted spoon turn carefully, cook 1-2 minutes on the other side until the fish is a nice golden brown on both sides

  • remove with a slotted spoon to drain on paper towels or a baking rack over a plate to catch oil drips

  • place the drained fish on a plate or baking pan lined with fresh paper towels in the warm oven to keep until the rest of the fish is done cooking

  • serve hot on rolls if you’re having sandwiches or with dipping sauces for fish sticks or fillets

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 356kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 29g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 96mg | Sodium: 775mg | Fiber: 1g

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FAQs

What beer makes the best fish batter? ›

Anything from very light (PBR) to a mild British ale (like Newcastle Brown Ale) will work well.

How do you keep beer battered fish crispy? ›

Make sure the oil is hot.

If the oil is not hot enough, you will end up with soggy pieces. If the oil is too hot, you will end up with crunchy and possibly overcooked batter and undercooked fish. I aim for 375°F then maintain a range between 350°F – 375°F while cooking.

Do you need egg in beer batter? ›

Beer Batter Ingredients

These are the simple ingredients you'll need to make this basic beer batter recipe: Flour: This homemade beer batter starts with all-purpose flour. Cornstarch: Cornstarch ensures an extra crispy, light fry every time. Egg: An egg creates a more delicate crust and helps seal in moisture.

What oil is best for frying beer battered fish? ›

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. Keep reading to discover the benefits of each oil you can use to fry fish.

What makes beer good for batter? ›

First, the bubbles provide lift as they escape from the batter during frying. Second, the carbonation makes the batter slightly more acidic, which limits how much gluten can form when the beer and flour mix, preventing the batter from turning tough.

Why won't my beer batter stick to my fish? ›

The right temp is a must. The range def has to be between 350-375. Lower then that and the batter will disperse, and higher then that the batter might stick but it will look like toast rather then fish.

How do I get my batter to stick to my fish? ›

Give your fish a light dusting of corn starch before dredging in the batter. Flour works to some extent but without gluten formation flour is working as a drying agent more than anything else.

How do you keep fish batter from falling off? ›

For batter, coat the fish in flour before coating and make sure your batter is thick enough. Usually it's the thickness (or lack thereof) that causes it to fall off during cooking. When breading fish, you should always start by coating it with flour. Then beaten whole eggs, then breadcrumbs.

Should you let beer batter sit? ›

Some beer batter recipes will say to add ice or place the beer batter in the fridge to 'rest' for 30 minutes. Forget it! Adding ice will water down your batter and refrigerating the beer batter just takes time. Simply start with a cold beer and you'll be one step ahead.

What beer is best for beer batter? ›

Most are fair game for beer batter (Pilsner Urquell, Stella Artois, Modelo, and Firestone Pivo Pils are particularly nice), with the exception of Bohemian pilsner, which comes with a heavy dose of spices that can change the overall flavor of your dish. In a beer batter, pilsner is one of the more low-key options.

Why is my beer batter not crispy? ›

Oil Temperature – If your oil is not hot enough, you could end up with an oversaturated coating that is soggy and unappetizing. If your oil is too hot, you'll end up burning the outside of the fish coating, not giving the fish inside enough time to get cooked and flaky.

What is the number 1 best fish to eat? ›

7 Healthiest Fish to Eat, According to Experts
  1. Sardines. “Sardines are one of the healthiest fish to eat because they're very high in omega-3s,” says Gomer. ...
  2. Mackerel. Mackerel is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, says Sauceda. ...
  3. Anchovies. ...
  4. Salmon. ...
  5. Herring. ...
  6. Trout. ...
  7. Tuna.
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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.

What is the tastiest fish? ›

Here are the 8 Best Tasting Saltwater Fish to Eat
  1. Salmon. While salmon is primarily a freshwater fish, some species like the Atlantic salmon and the Chinook salmon spend part of their lives in saltwater. ...
  2. Tuna. ...
  3. Mahi-Mahi. ...
  4. Snapper. ...
  5. Grouper. ...
  6. Halibut. ...
  7. Swordfish. ...
  8. Flounder.
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What kind of beer do you use to fry fish? ›

A light lager or pale ale is best for this type of batter. The beer should lend a subtle, malty flavor; so avoid bitter IPAs, heavy stouts, and sharp sours. Why does the beer have to be cold? Let the fish enjoy a nice cold one!

What is the best alcohol for batter? ›

And if beer is where the airiness happens, then vodka is where the science occurs. Vodka's contribution to fried fish batter is twofold. Firstly, deep-frying effectively vaporizes any liquid in the batter, hence the crispy crust. Vodka aids in this "crispifying" process because it evaporates faster than water.

Is light or dark beer better for fish batter? ›

The kind of beer you use in this batter is entirely up to your personal tastes. I usually use an amber or dark beer because I love the strong(ish) flavor that it adds to the batter. If you want a more mild flavor, use a pale lager. My two favorite beers to ue in this batter is London Fog and Newcastle Brown Ale.

Can you use any beer for fish batter? ›

There is no definitive answer to this question, as different beers will impart different flavors to the batter. However, a light, mildly flavored beer is generally a good option for fish batter. If you want to avoid using beer altogether, you can substitute sparkling water or club soda.

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