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    Crispy Homemade Fish Sticks with Herbs That Kids and Adults Devour

    by Helene Dsouza

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    Helene Dsouza
    Fried fish sticks, known as fish fingers in the UK, are a welcome meal when served with french fries, tartar sauce, and a light green iceberg salad with vinaigrette. 
    Total Time: 1 hour hour
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
    24 fish sticks
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    Fried Fish Sticks

    Fried fish sticks with french fries, dipped into a homemade tartar sauce—that's what I call summer comfort food. Fish sticks are also called fish fingers across the pond!

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    TL;DR

    Fried fish sticks have never been considered health food because they are deep-fried. Yet, I love them; it's my comfort food! Fish sticks can be baked too, and they taste great baked as well if you prefer less oil in your food.

    Imagine baked fish sticks served with baked home fries! I prepare fish sticks from scratch at least once or twice a month during the hotter days in the year, mostly on a Friday because Friday is fish day according to our customs in Europe.

    Fried Fish Sticks

    Tips

    Fish sticks are easy to prepare at home. Get a quality piece of fish fillet cut into smaller stick sizes and cover it with egg and some kind of coating such as breadcrumbs.

    I like the simple breadcrumbs variation as a coating as it's the simplest, and if you are making fish fingers from scratch for the first time, try to use breadcrumbs to make it easier for you.

    You could also use a different coating to suit your needs or to make the fish sticks gluten-free, such as with crushed Cornflakes, Panko and cornflour. The different coatings will create variations of fish fingers and will determine the crunchiness and, of course, the flavor.

    Fish fingers sold commercially are mostly made with ground fish, and the ones made with real fish fillet are considered higher quality and are usually marked with a seal on the package.

    Fried Fish Sticks

    White fish variations are suitable to prepare fish sticks. The meat should be tender but firm and should contain less fat.

    Pick something like cod and flounder fish. If you are not sure which fish fillet to buy, ask your local fish seller; they will guide you if you mention that you are planning to make fish fingers.

    You can get a big fresh filet piece and cut it into smaller ~3-inch-long sticks. Make sure that there are no bones left in the fish fingers and cut off any of those close to the fish skin dark grey/brown fish meat pieces, as those taste awful in fish fingers.

    Make sure to cut off the brown fish meat, which is the bloodline and on the edge of the fish, and you are good to go. Then cover your fish sticks with scrambled raw egg, with your breadcrumbs herb mixture, and deep fry until golden crisp.

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    Fried Fish Sticks

    Homemade Fish Sticks Recipe with Herbs

    Fried fish sticks, known as fish fingers in the UK, are a welcome meal when served with french fries, tartar sauce, and a light green iceberg salad with vinaigrette. 
    4.84 from 6 votes
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    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: Mediterranean
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour
    Servings: 24 fish sticks
    Calories: 26kcal
    Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

    Ingredients

    • 12.3 ounces Fish Fillet
    • 1 Egg
    • 6 Tablespoons Bread Crumbs
    • 1 Teaspoon Oregano Dried
    • 1 Teaspoon Marjoram Dried optional
    • ½ Teaspoon Salt
    • ¼ Teaspoon Black Pepper Ground
    • Cooking Oil to deep fry
    US - Metric

    Instructions

    • Prepare your fish fillet first. Look out for any fish bones and skin remainders; cut off and discard. Cut your fish fillet into sticks and keep aside.
      12.3 ounces Fish Fillet
      Fried Fish Sticks Recipe with fresh Fish Fillet and Herbs - How to make crispy fried fish fingers. Serve with Tartar sauce still hot. you ca even freeze a batch right after you coated the fish sticks. www.MasalaHerb.com
    • In a bowl, scramble the raw egg and keep aside. Get another bowl and add the breadcrumbs, oregano, marjoram, salt, and pepper; mix that content well.
      1 Egg, 6 Tablespoons Bread Crumbs, 1 Teaspoon Oregano Dried, 1 Teaspoon Marjoram Dried, ½ Teaspoon Salt, ¼ Teaspoon Black Pepper Ground
      Fried Fish Sticks Recipe with fresh Fish Fillet and Herbs - How to make crispy fried fish fingers. Serve with Tartar sauce still hot. you ca even freeze a batch right after you coated the fish sticks. www.MasalaHerb.com
    • Now you need to cover the fish sticks one by one with the coating. You start by covering a fish stick with the scrambled egg, then directly place it into the breadcrumbs mixture bowl and cover it there equally with the breadcrumbs by rolling the fish stick into it. The egg is like a glue between the fish meat and breadcrumbs mixture; it will hold the coating together. Repeat the coating process until you have all the fish sticks ready and finished coated.
      Fried Fish Sticks Recipe with fresh Fish Fillet and Herbs - How to make crispy fried fish fingers. Serve with Tartar sauce still hot. you ca even freeze a batch right after you coated the fish sticks. www.MasalaHerb.com
    • At that point you can freeze some or all of your fish sticks by placing them carefully into Ziploc bags. Whenever you want to use them, just defrost the fish sticks completely first and then deep fry.
    • To deep fry the fish sticks, heat oil in your fryer or in a deep frying pan. Wait until the oil is very hot; NEVER add the fish sticks when the oil is not hot. Test by sprinkling tiny amounts of breadcrumbs into the cooking oil; if it catches and starts to bubble around the breadcrumbs, you can add your fish fingers to the cooking oil. It might splash a little bit, so be careful and prepared. DON'T over crowd your pan, or they will take too long to cook; too crowded a pan reduces the heat of the oil a bit, which is not necessarily what you want when deep frying anything.
      Cooking Oil to deep fry
    • Watch them carefully and turn them when they get golden on one side. Once the fish sticks are equally golden on both sides, which is a matter of a few minutes only, you can take them out by shaking off excess oil carefully and placing them into a previously prepared dish with paper kitchen towel. Tap them a bit dry to absorb excess oil with some more paper kitchen towel.
    • Serve warm with tartar sauce, French fries, chips, or wedges and a small green salad with vinaigrette.
      Fried Fish Sticks Recipe with fresh Fish Fillet and Herbs - How to make crispy fried fish fingers. Serve with Tartar sauce still hot. you ca even freeze a batch right after you coated the fish sticks. www.MasalaHerb.com

    Notes

    • You can bake the fish sticks too if you would rather not fry them. To bake, place the breaded fish sticks into a heatproof dish next to each other. Cover the fish sticks equally with some olive oil and place them to bake into the preheated oven at 180 C/350 F for about 12 minutes or until the fish is flaky.
    • ~24 small fish sticks
    • Pick a white fish like cod, halibut, or kebab, a fish that remains firm while frying and which tastes neutral (ask your fish guy).

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Homemade Fish Sticks Recipe with Herbs
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 26
    % Daily Value*
    Cholesterol 14mg5%
    Sodium 76mg3%
    Potassium 51mg1%
    Carbohydrates 1g0%
    Protein 3g6%
    Vitamin A 10IU0%
    Calcium 8mg1%
    Iron 0.3mg2%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Freezing Instructions

    To freeze, cut a big piece of fish fillet, do the egg and breadcrumbs coating, place the fish fingers raw into zip-lock bags, and freeze.

    Next time, you just need to take them out, leave them out a bit to defrost, and then just deep fry.

    This works well with a breadcrumb coating; however, I would not suggest freezing when you use another coating such as cornflakes, because the cornflakes will get soggy while defrosting.

    Fried Fish Sticks

    Serving

    Personally, I don't just consume fish fingers as a snack; I actually prefer them as a main meal with homemade french fries, served with tartar dipping sauce and a light green salad with vinaigrette dressing.  

    Or another popular version of serving fish fingers in my house is with red cabbage or some kind of mash potato variation.

    Dipping sauces:

    • Tartar Sauce
    • Curried Mayo
    • Curried Ketchup
    • Lemon Yogurt Dip
    • Sriracha Mayo
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