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  2. Marcus Samuelsson's Beer Battered Fish Recipe - AOL

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    While fish and chips are a traditionally British meal, Marcus Samuelsson, born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden, takes this Brit classic and gives it his own twist. Did you know that this popular ...

  3. Fish and chips - Wikipedia

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    Fish and chips is a hot dish consisting of battered and fried fish, served with chips. Often considered the national dish of the United Kingdom, fish and chips originated in England in the 19th century. [1] [2] Today, the dish is a common takeaway food in numerous other countries, particularly English-speaking and Commonwealth nations. [3]

  4. List of fishes of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fish found in and around Great Britain, in both fresh water (lakes, rivers, streams and man-made pools) and salt water. This list includes species that are native to Great Britain , as well as those which have been introduced from other countries.

  5. Chip butty - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Federation of Fish Fryers, it was created in 1863 in Oldham, Lancashire, at Mr Lees, the second-ever fish and chip shop in Britain. The term "chip barm" began appearing in print in the 20th century, likely the result of the surge in popularity of fish and chips in the 1900s. [ 4 ]

  6. Fishcake - Wikipedia

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    A fishcake (sometimes written as fish cake) is a culinary dish consisting of filleted fish or other seafood minced or ground, mixed with a starchy ingredient, and fried until golden. Asian-style fishcakes usually contain fish with salt, water, starch, and egg.

  7. Scraps (batter) - Wikipedia

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    When frying food (e.g., fish), scraps are the by-product pieces of deep-fried batter left over in the fryer. They are served as an accompaniment to chips. [1] In the UK, they are traditionally served free of charge with chips by some fish and chip shops, [2] although some places charge for the scraps.

  8. Battered sausage - Wikipedia

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    The battered sausage is a standard menu item in fish and chip shops across the United Kingdom [1] and Ireland, often described as an "essential" staple of the fish and chip shop menu. [2] They are made up of a pork sausage dipped in batter (usually the same batter used to batter fish), and usually served with chips. [3]

  9. Batter (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Fish and chips prepared with beer batter. Beer is a popular ingredient in batters used to coat foods before frying. One reason is that a basic batter can be made from merely flour, beer, and some salt. The purpose of using beer is so the bubbles in the beer will add body and lightness to the batter. [4]