Showing posts with label Breaded. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breaded. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 September 2016

Fish Tacos

So first post in a long while. I love fish and Mexican food. So this was an ideal combination

Serves 2

4 Taco Shells
Lettuce, shredded
Approx 200g Sustainable white fish (Eg Haddock, Cod, Pollack), cut into strips
Salsa
Sour Cream
Guacamole
2 Slices of White Bread, Breadcrumbed (blitzed in the blender)
2 Eggs
3 tablespoons of White Flour
1 Lime cut into wedges
1 tsp Chilli Powder
1 tsp Ground Coriander
1 tsp Cumin
Olive Oil

1. Put the breadcrumbs, flour and eggs onto separate plates.

2. Mix the chilli powder, cumin and ground coriander into the flour with some pepper.

3. With each bit of fish, dip it into the flour, then egg and finally the breadcrumbs. Put onto seperate plate to fry.

4. Heat oil in a pan on a high heat. You know the oil is hot enough when you drop a bit of breadcrumb into the pan and begins to cook straightaway. Place the fish into the pan to cook. I would recommend doing the fish in batches.

5. The times will vary depending on the thickness of the fish. But a rough guide would be 3-5 minutes and then turn to cook the other side, this should be a golden brown colour on the fish (not like the over cooked fish in the picture). Place the fish on kitchen roll to get rid of excess oil. 

6. To assemble the taco; take a shell, place lettuce and spoon on some salsa, guacamole and sour cream. Then place the breaded fish on top. Squeeze a bit of lime. Serve with rice, salad or refried beans.

One fish got out of a taco

Friday, 6 January 2012

Spicy Breaded Chicken Strips, Chips and Mushy Peas

You can get breaded chicken strips in the supermarket, but they do taste better when you make them yourself.

Serves 4

Breaded Chicken Strips
3 Chicken Breasts
4 slices of bread, blitzed to make breadcrumbs
1 Egg, whisked
4 Tbps plain flour
The red bottle next to the spices is Chilli Oil. Splashed some
on the chicken breast (optional). Gave it a bit more spice.
2 Tsp Cayenne
2 Tsp Chilli Powder

Chips
4-5 Large Potatoes, peeled and sliced
Olive Oil
Salt and pepper

Mushy Peas
2 Mugs of Peas
1 Potato, peeled and chopped
Knob of butter
Mint
Salt and Pepper

1. Preheat the oven to 200/180 fan assisted. Peal and slice the potatoes into chips and blanch in boiling water for 3 minutes.

2. Drain the water from the pan. Put 2 tbps of olive oil and seasoning into the pan. Shake until chips are covered.

3. Tip the chips onto a baking try and put in the oven for 40 minutes. Turn halfway.

4. While the chips are cooking, place the chicken breasts between 2 cling film sheets. Flatten with a rolling pin.

5. Slice the chicken into strips.

6. Place the flour, egg (with a bit of water) and breadcrumbs (with the chilli powder and cayenne) onto separate plates. For each strip roll in flour, dip in egg and then roll in breadcrumbs and place on a plate.

7. Put the chicken in the oven to cook for 25 minutes

8. For the mushy peas, boil a potato and the peas in a pan of water. Once cooked all the way through, drain. Mash with the butter and the mint.

9. Serve