When you think of fried fish, this British pub staple is probably one of the first meals that comes to mind. This version is made almost entirely on one sheet pan, which means it s ready in under an hour and leaves you with little to clean up once the meal is over.
For people who can t have gluten, fried fish may seem like a meal they d have to skip. However, this recipe uses almond flour and chili powder to make the flavorful crust, which means anyone with a gluten intolerance can still dig in.
For an easy fried fish dinner that ll delight the whole family, give these fish stick tacos a whirl. You ll use premade frozen fish sticks and pair them with a homemade cabbage slaw and a dollop of rich sour cream. Make sure you warm the tortillas
Fried shrimp always hits the spot, especially when they are nestled in a taco alongside a tangy cabbage slaw topping, hot sauce, sliced scallions, and a squirt of zesty lime juice. When making the batter for the shrimp, don t forget to add the seltzer
Channel your inner child (or delight your own little ones) with this nostalgic meal. Here, skinless tilapia fillets are bathed in a combination of panko bread crumbs, seafood seasoning, olive oil, and salt. These fish sticks are technically baked in the oven
Don t have a deep fryer? Take a cue from this recipe and pan-fry your fish instead. For this dish, delicate sole fillets are breaded and cooked in a tangy caper-butter sauce. For a balanced meal, serve with roasted potatoes and a simple green salad.
You ll find this classic fried fish dish on many restaurant menus, and it s surprisingly easy to make at home. Here, a blend of flour, cornstarch, and baking powder coats all of the fish without masking its delicious flavor or unmistakable texture.
These New Orleans-inspired famous 'po-boy' sandwiches are ideal for an easy lunch or dinner, seeing as they take only 30 minutes to make. Here, crispy air-fried white fish is topped with chipotle coleslaw and served on toasted hoagie rolls.