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Fried White Fish with Sweet Onion Tartare Sauce
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Fried White Fish with Sweet Onion Tartare Sauce

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

When I made the tartare sauce for [Chicken nanban in a lekué steamer], I realized that this would go great with many different kinds of fried dishes.

If you have leftover batter from the [Simple 2-Step Batter], try frying some kabocha squash, onions, or other vegetables that you would have in your home. Recipe by Hokkori-no

When I made the tartare sauce for [Chicken nanban in a lekué steamer], I realized that this would go great with many different kinds of fried dishes.

If you have leftover batter from the [Simple 2-Step Batter], try frying some kabocha squash, onions, or other vegetables that you would have in your home. Recipe by Hokkori-no

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Fried White Fish with Sweet Onion Tartare Sauce

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

When I made the tartare sauce for [Chicken nanban in a lekué steamer], I realized that this would go great with many different kinds of fried dishes.

If you have leftover batter from the [Simple 2-Step Batter], try frying some kabocha squash, onions, or other vegetables that you would have in your home. Recipe by Hokkori-no

When I made the tartare sauce for [Chicken nanban in a lekué steamer], I realized that this would go great with many different kinds of fried dishes.

If you have leftover batter from the [Simple 2-Step Batter], try frying some kabocha squash, onions, or other vegetables that you would have in your home. Recipe by Hokkori-no

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Ingredients

4 servings
  • 400 gramsWhite fish filet - flounder, cod, etc.
  • 1 dashSalt
  • 1 dashPepper
  • 1Frying oil
  • 2 Step Simple Batter Recipe ID: 1364962
  • 1Egg (medium)
  • 8 tbspCake flour
  • 5 tbspWater
  • 1Panko
  • Sweet onion tartare sauce
  • 5 tbspFinely chopped sweet onions (if you don't have sweet onions, then you can use regular onions)
  • 5 tbspMayonnaise
  • 1/2 tspSugar
  • 1/2 tspLemon juice
  • 1Parsley (dried or fresh)
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  1. 1

    [Simple 2-Step Batter] Add the egg into a bowl and mix it up with some chopsticks. Then add in the flour and mix until no longer lumpy.

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  2. 2

    *Adjust the thickness of the batter by adding a little water or flour, if necessary.

  3. 3

    [How to make the tartare sauce] Mix all of the ingredients together.

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  4. 4

    Remove the small bones from the white fish filet (I used righteye flounder this time). Then, cut them into bite-sized pieces and season with salt and pepper.

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  5. 5

    Coat with fish with the batter you made in and then coat with panko.

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  6. 6

    Deep fry in oil over medium heat for 5 minutes. Serve it on a plate and top with the tartare sauce.

  7. 7

    I used the tartare sauce in this recipe too. [Chicken nanban in a Lekué steamer]

    https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/154681-nanban-style-chicken-in-a-silicone-steamer

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    Nanban-style Chicken (in a silicone steamer)

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on June 18, 2014 01:39

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