Beer Battered Cod - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (2024)

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My mother comes from a fairly traditional Catholic household, and like many Catholic families, they practiced fish fry Fridays. What exactly is fish fry Friday? Well, it’s a practice that originated with the Catholic Church’s prohibition of the consumption of meat on Fridays during Lent. They did, however, had a “loophole” which allowed the consumption of fish. Some may say that makes no sense but I feel like they were just really ahead of the curb on the whole pescetarian fad. Either way, you look at it this dietary restriction led to the practice of eating fried fish on Fridays. And in honor of this old tradition, I’d like to share with you folks my ultimate fish fry recipe, beer-battered cod.

Now traditionally most fish fry’s didn’t use a beer batter, but I believe it is the best batter for frying fish so that’s what we are going to do today. The reason why beer batter is superior to other types of batter is the carbonation in the beer. These little bubbles of carbon dioxide create air pockets in the batter which when fried allows the batter to crisp up quickly and produces a crust that is delicate and light. You really can’t argue with the results. So if you’re ready to make the best fried fish ever then let’s get to making our beer battered cod!

Tips, Tricks, & Suggestions

  • I like to serve this with coleslaw and some baked french fries for a fish and chips meal.
  • Use whatever beer you prefer, however, you should know that if you are a hop head that an aggressively hoppy beer (i.e. an IPA) will leave a very bitter taste to the batter, and not in a good way.
  • While cod is the most traditional fish for a fry you can easily swap it out with any other firm fish that you prefer.
  • After cooking the fish make sure to place them on a rack that allows them to breathe. If you place them on paper towels you can cause the batter to steam which will result in them being soggy.

Beer Battered Cod Recipe

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 15 minutes

Servings: 4 to 6

Ingredients

1½ to 2 Lbs of cod fillets, cut into pieces

1 Cup of all-purpose flour

12 oz bottle of beer

1 Egg, beaten

1 Tablespoon of each (paprika, garlic powder, salt)

Neutral flavored oil for frying, about a quart or two depending on the size of your pot

Instructions

  1. Make the batter: Mix together the flour, and seasonings in a large bowl. Then add in the beaten egg and mix it in.Beer Battered Cod - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (2) Then slowly add in the beer mixing it in until it forms a light batter.Beer Battered Cod - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (3) Let this batter sit for 10 minutes.
  1. Add enough oil to a large pot until it comes up three inches. Place this over high heat until the temperature of the oil reads 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
  1. Fry the fish: Once the oil is hot enough, dip a couple of pieces of the cod into the batter.Beer Battered Cod - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (4) Then lift the pieces of cod out of the batter making sure any excess batter drips off and slowly lower them into the hot oil.Beer Battered Cod - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (5) Make sure to not fry too many pieces in the pot at once or else it could lower the temperature of the oil rapidly causing the fish to not fry properly. Let the fish fry for about 5 to 7 minutes flipping halfway through until the batter is golden brown.Beer Battered Cod - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (6) Then remove the cooked fish to a cooling rack and repeat the process until all of the cod pieces are fried.
  1. Enjoy the beer battered cod with either a squeeze of fresh lemon or the more traditional way with a splash of malt vinegar. Enjoy!Beer Battered Cod - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (7)

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Beer Battered Cod Recipe

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 1½ to 2 Lbs of cod fillets cut into pieces
  • 1 Cup of all-purpose flour
  • 12 oz bottle of beer
  • 1 Egg beaten
  • 1 Tablespoon of each paprika, garlic powder, salt
  • Neutral flavored oil for frying about a quart or two depending on the size of your pot

Instructions

  • Make the batter: Mix together the flour, and seasonings in a large bowl. Then add in the beaten egg and mix it in. Then slowly add in the beer mixing it in until it forms a light batter. Let this batter sit for 10 minutes.

  • Add enough oil to a large pot until it comes up three inches. Place this over high heat until the temperature of the oil reads 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Fry the fish: Once the oil is hot enough, dip a couple of pieces of the cod into the batter. Then lift the pieces of cod out of the batter making sure any excess batter drips off and slowly lower them into the hot oil. Make sure to not fry too many pieces in the pot at once or else it could lower the temperature of the oil rapidly causing the fish to not fry properly. Let the fish fry for about 5 to 7 minutes flipping halfway through until the batter is golden brown. Then remove the cooked fish to a cooling rack and repeat the process until all of the cod pieces are fried.

  • Enjoy the beer battered cod with either a squeeze of fresh lemon or the more traditional way with a splash of malt vinegar. Enjoy!

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FAQs

How much alcohol remains in beer battered fish? ›

Highly, highly unlikely. Not only does beer have a relatively low alcohol content, the amount of beer used per fried fish is less than negligible. Whatever little alcohol content there was in the use of battering each fish would likely have completely evaporated in the boiling oil.

How long do you cook frozen beer battered cod? ›

Conventional Oven

Preheat to 475°F. Place frozen fillet(s) on lightly greased baking sheet, cook for 17 to 19 minutes until crisp. Turn product halfway through bake time for best results.

What are the ingredients in Costco beer battered cod? ›

Ingredients: ALASKA COD, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, VEGETABLE OIL (SOYBEAN AND/OR CANOLA), WATER, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), YELLOW CORN FLOUR, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: BEER (WATER, MALTED BARLEY, YEAST, HOPS), YELLOW CORN MEAL, ...

Can you air fry Gorton's beer battered fish fillets? ›

Cook your Gorton's Beer Battered Fish Tenders in the air fryer at 400°F for 9 – 10 minutes, until reaching an internal temperature of 165°F or higher.

Does alcohol cook out of beer battered fish? ›

In cases where alcohol is added to a boiling dish and then removed from heat, such as when making a sauce reduction, as much as 85 percent of the alcohol can still be present. So, in the case of beer-battered fish, some alcohol could be retained since beer batter cooks quickly.

Does alcohol cook out of batter? ›

The science: Alcohol does partially evaporate during cooking, but not as much as you might think. Depending on the cooking method and how much alcohol is used, anywhere from 4 to 85 percent of the alcohol may remain. After 15 minutes of cooking, about 40 percent of the alcohol remains.

What kind of beer is best for cod batter? ›

What is the best beer for fish batter? It's best to save your craft beers for drinking, and use a simple light beer. Anything from very light (PBR) to a mild British ale (like Newcastle Brown Ale) will work well.

Is Gorton's beer battered fish healthy? ›

100% WHOLE FILLET FISH with: no fillers, no preservatives, no artificial colors or flavors, no hydrogenated oils, and no antibiotics. Good source of Protein.

What is the difference between beer battered and breaded? ›

Batters can range in crisp from tempura (the crunchiest) to beer battered (not so crunchy). Breaded seafood is not the greatest in a deep fat frying capacity. All those small bits of sloughed off breading can cloud up the fryer, burning and adhering to other pieces, especially if you're frying in multiple batches.

Is battered cod good for you? ›

Fish that is steamed, baked or grilled is a healthier choice than fried fish. Frying can increase the fat content of fish and shellfish, especially if they're cooked in batter. Eating a wide variety of fish helps ensure there are enough fish to eat now and in the future.

Why is my fish not crispy in the air fryer? ›

How to make crispy fish in the air fryer: — Cook in batches. Work in batches to avoid overcrowding the air fryer. Overcrowding will create steam, and steam is the enemy of perfectly crispy fish.

What kind of fish does Gorton's use? ›

With delicious spins on haddock, pollock, tilapia, and cod fillets to flavorful shrimp scampi, we've made sure our gluten-free diners are taken care of.

Can you eat breaded fish one day out of date? ›

Cooked fish and other seafood can be safely stored in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days. Refrigeration slows but does not prevent bacterial growth. Therefore, it's important to use food within recommended time before it spoils or becomes dangerous.

Can Muslims eat beer battered fish? ›

What do beer battered fish, Bolognese sauce and tiramisu have in common? The answer is their recipes contain alcohol. Most people know that alcohol is not Halal for Muslims to consume.

Does beer battered fish show up on a drug test? ›

The amount of alcohol (EtOH – Ethyl Alcohol) associated with one batch of fried fish is negligible. A small amount of ethanol in one beer would never survive the temperatures associated with a fryolator, let alone show up in a breath test following consumption.

Does deep frying remove alcohol? ›

It is true that some of the alcohol evaporates, or burns off, during the cooking process. “Some” being the operative word. Exactly how much depends on many factors.

Can fish tolerate alcohol? ›

The results showed that, much like humans, when zebrafish have a slight buzz (those exposed to the . 25 percent and . 50 percent ethanol concentration), they throw their inhibitions out the window. They swim faster, and show little fear or hesitation.

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