Traditional Scottish Fish and Chips in Batter with Mushy Peas - An Authentic Recipe



Posted: Sunday, September 16, 2007

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Visitors to Scotland have often heard of the traditional fish and chips in batter, and wonder where they can buy this. Fish and Chips shops (or 'Chippies') are in every town and many villages up and down the country. Some simply serve 'Take Away' food, while others include a restaurant. Many claim they have their own secret ingredient, which makes their food better than the next shop.

Fish and Chips are also famous in England. The difference is that in Scotland, the 'Fish Supper' as it known, is made with Haddock, while in England it was traditionally made with cod.

The chips are made with good 'floury' potatoes such as Golden Wonder. They are often served with 'mushy peas', made from dried marrow fat peas.

Its not exactly the best food to eat while on a calorie-controlled diet or weight watching. However, many people who have enjoyed this while visiting Scotland are unable to buy it in their own countries. This recipe means it can be made at home.

Traditional Fish and Chips in Batter

Served with Mushy Peas

Ingredients

The Peas

10oz / 300 grams dried marrow fat peas

Malt Vinegar (enough to moisten peas)

Salt

The Batter

Self-raising flour

Sparkling mineral water (some people prefer to add beer or ale)

Malt vinegar

Pinch of Salt

4 fresh haddock fillets (frozen can be used too)

4 or 5 floury potatoes (depending on your appetite)

Method

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» left by Susan
from Inveraray
4 years 143 days ago.
Yummy, mouth watering already!
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