There's just not much better things to eat than beer battered whiting!
G'day Folks, being a south aussie who loves his whiting and mulloway cooked in a beer batter, i thought i would share with you all what i do to produce a nice light crispy beer battter.
3/4 cup self raising flour
3/4 cup plain flour
1 egg
1 stubbie (i prefer light)
A pinch of salt
Sift the flour to add air to it, add the pinch of salt, then just break the egg and add the stubbie, if you would like the batter a little thicker or thinner adjust the flour content or add soda water (or tap water if you have nothing else) just whisk away for a few minutes and wella! #
Enjoy! #
There's just not much better things to eat than beer battered whiting!
For ' crispier ' batter, I add about 1/3rd of the amount of Plain flour..of Corn Flour
Phill
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mmm Yummm sounds like a real good batter i got try that, Here's another link to "Tempura Batter" looks and probably taste really good to..
Cheers
Billy
Since finding this recipe a few years ago (on this site), it's the only way I've battered fish since.
Simply awesome, especially with flathead.
If I've got the time and enough fish, it's fish burritos.
Had battered snapper pieces tonight, got to love it!
And have to agree, battered mulloway is superb!
And, believe it or not so are battered wobbygong pieces...well they were, back when it was legal to take them.
for a crispier batter add ice into the mix, cool mix into hot oil = crispy batter
Hi
try adding about half a teaspoon of bicarb to the mix.
Ronnie