Thursday, 30 December 2010

WHITEBAIT
Crisp-fried little fish, eaten with French Fries and a good green salad .  . . one of the few really good British dishes.

This is a real delicacy, not always available -at the fish market—but if you happen to be near water, and fresh "shiners" can be had from the fishing bait store, you've got whitebait.

Ingredients

3 pounds whitebait
Seasoned flour - one cup or more
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1 tsp minced chervil or fresh parsley
1/2 tsp paprika


Heat the fish-frying deep fat kettle.

Rinse the whitebait (or shiners) thoroughly; drain any excess water, and toss them in a paper bag filled with the seasoned flour.

Place the floured whitebait in a frying basket, immerse in hot fat for 2 minutes, drain, garnish with lemon and fresh parsley and serve with plenty of tartar sauce.


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Whitebait should be crisp and well-drained, and it's ac­ceptable to eat them in your fingers—holding each fish by its little tail and dunking in the tartar sauce.

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