
I love pub food, always have. Sure, it’s not the healthiest option but sometimes you have to treat yourself, life’s too short. This plant-based take on the classic fish and chips will leave your taste buds craving more and it is the perfect meal to serve when you feel like you want to incorporate some of that pub-feeling at home. Since fish is not vegan (duh), I’m using tofu to create the “fish” in this vegan fish and chips recipe. It’s important that you use firm or even better, extra firm tofu. I tried using soft tofu and silken tofu but with disastrous results. So go for the firm alternative.

The batter is a classic beer batter, but you could replace the beer with sparkling water if you’re not too fond of beer (I recommend you to try however, it really gives the fillets an extra layer).

As for the sauce, I whipped up a quick and easy tartar sauce using egg-free mayonnaise, gherkins, Dijon mustard and some salt and pepper.

I prefer peanut oil when I deep fry things, it has a nice taste to it and it also keeps the heat very good, making it ideal for frying. If you’re allergic to nuts you can choose another oil, but try to stay away from olive oil. In my opinion, it takes far to much space taste-wise.

How to make vegan fish and chips

If you want to cook this vegan fish and chips recipe you need the following

An oven-safe form

A deep frying pan

A skimmer

A medium sized bowl

First up you need to cut the tofu in to “fillets”, that’s quite straightforward. Just make sure you don’t cut them too thin, keep them about 1 1/2 cm (~1/2″) thick.

Now place your fillets in a deep frying pan and cover them with water, squeeze in the lemon juice and add the salt. Bring this to a boil then quickly lower the heat and let it simmer for about 15 minutes, then turn off the heat and let it rest in the water for another 15 minutes or so.

While the tofu is simmering, prepare the batter. Combine flour, salt, pepper, baking powder in a bowl and mix until everything is combined. Then pour in the beer and stir until you have a thick smooth batter.

Let the batter rest for about 30 minutes at room temperature, in the meantime, you can start preparing the chips and tartar sauce.

Making the chips is easy. Pre-heat the oven to 225° C / 450° F / Gas Mark 7.

Cut the potatoes in the shape of sticks, grease up an oven-safe form and then season them with salt, pepper, paprika and chilli. You can season them with the spices you find good here, be creative. Pop them in the oven and bake for about 30 minutes, or until they start to get golden brown. Make sure you stir every once in a while to prevent them from sticking.

Last but not least, you have to prepare the tartar sauce. Just whip all the ingredients together and let the sauce rest in the refrigerator until it’s time to serve.

While the chips are in the oven it’s time to start frying. Grab a deep frying pan and fill it up with a lot of oil and turn on the heat. You can test if the oil is hot enough by dripping in a drop of the batter. If it starts to sizzle and the batter turns brown in about 50 seconds or so, it’s ready.

Take a “fillet” and dip it in the batter so that it is completely covered, then carefully slip it into the oil. You want to make this in an “away from you” motion to avoid the oil from splashing on your fingers and arms. It’s HOT, so be careful. Flip the “fillet” over and put on a piece of paper when both sides are golden brown. Repeat the process with the rest of the tofu and then serve immediately with some fresh green peas.

Enjoy this with a pint and some friends and I can guarantee that it will be a success!

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