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6 Different Fish - 9 Cooking Methods - Anyone Can Cook 

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It’s a great time of the year to level up your skills and master cooking fish at home. So, here are my simplest methods for cooking juicy, flakey fish in a few different varieties, in your home kitchen like a pro. Enjoy!
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Heston's Fish Batter
Ingredients
- 100g (about 3.5 oz) bread flour
- 100g (about 3.5 oz) rice flour
- ½ tbsp (7.5ml) baking powder
- 1 tbsp (15ml) honey
- 150ml (about 5 fl oz) vodka
- 150ml (about 5 fl oz) beer
Method
1. Add the dry ingredients to a bowl and create a well in the centre. Pour the wet ingredients (honey, vodka, and beer) into the well, and whisk until just combined. It's crucial to avoid overmixing to ensure the batter remains light and crispy.
2. Lightly dust your fish with a bit of flour, then dip it into the batter, ensuring an even coat before frying.
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@walterp8945
@walterp8945 Месяц назад
Hi Andy, adding alcohol as a water replacements makes the fried batter more crispy vs a fully water batter. While in the batter, the alcohol will still work as a 'wetting' agent. But upon frying, the alcohol will evaporate and the crust will be more crispy when compared to a full water batter from which less moisture will evaporate. A 40% proof (80 proof for the Americans here), you'll have 40% less water to evaporate vs 100% water. Alcohol evaporates at a lower temperature than water (78 Celsius vs 100 Celsius / approx 173 F vs 212 F).
@bensmith7536
@bensmith7536 Месяц назад
ok thats cool, i never thought of the water content being replaced with alcohol, makes perfect sense.
@hailongnguyen7356
@hailongnguyen7356 Месяц назад
i often see people using beer as the wet ingredient for the batter, that totally makes sense
@walterp8945
@walterp8945 Месяц назад
@hailongnguyen7356 ​The beer will also add additional taste. Another option is to use batter made from fermented dough. Works well for my sourdough starter left over.
@nikiTricoteuse
@nikiTricoteuse Месяц назад
That's brilliant. Thanks so much for explaining "the why" (and as a bonus explaining the different in alcohol proofs). I've heard of people using vodka in pastry as it apparently adds extra flakiness. I guess because of the alcohol evaporating. I believe the beer is mostly for flavour as there's a few recipes around for "cheat" bread that uses baking powder as its raising agent and beer as it's liquid, to make it taste like yeast bread.
@rakdoss8455
@rakdoss8455 Месяц назад
It's also a very common ingredient with Tempura techniques in Japan (which is what Heston was researching with his In Search of Perfection recipe. As well as adding a few cubes of ice to make absolutely sure the gluten doesnt develop (but i don't think the ice is completely necessary
@humdingr
@humdingr Месяц назад
"Season it straight away, and what that does is obviously seasons it" Legendary
@martakudyba2898
@martakudyba2898 Месяц назад
Got to love him ❤
@poquitovibes9432
@poquitovibes9432 19 дней назад
@Makrel94
@Makrel94 Месяц назад
Best cooking channel on youtube.. No ADHD editing and no throwing ingredients around 😅 Lovely work mate 👍
@sabatino1977
@sabatino1977 Месяц назад
I know exactly what you mean! This morning I saw a youtube short video of the making of some dish and the jump cuts and tossing of the ingredients almost gave me motion sickness. What's worse, they don't even give you the recipe!!
@Makrel94
@Makrel94 Месяц назад
@@sabatino1977 I completely agree 🙏
@conceptrat
@conceptrat Месяц назад
Was just thinking that exact same thing.
@leandraleo281
@leandraleo281 Месяц назад
Adhd editing💀💀 best descriptor ever
@heroryan321
@heroryan321 Месяц назад
“Season it straight away, what that does is obviously seasons it” 3:07 🤣🤣
@amandacurtis7245
@amandacurtis7245 Месяц назад
I didn’t think I I would watch the whole thing when I saw it was 20 minutes, but now it’s done and I’ve learned some new ways to cook fish. Very engaging and great that you are quick and simple with several different varieties. Thank you for sharing!
@amandacurtis7245
@amandacurtis7245 Месяц назад
One thing- I didn’t see a pan fries link in the video or in the more/description. I’ll go hunting for it but wanted to ask if I missed it somewhere. (I always think it’s funny when you point to a corner of the screen and there’s nothing. 😂 usually would say oh RU-vid must have changed how they do things… but this one was posted today so maybe not. 😅)
@Raschi.K
@Raschi.K Месяц назад
@@amandacurtis7245 If you click the I up in the right corner of the video you will se the video he is talking about :)
@andy_cooks
@andy_cooks Месяц назад
Here's the direct link - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uQ3pjx2FXT4.html ✌️
@hailongnguyen7356
@hailongnguyen7356 Месяц назад
I used to cook fishes terribly before this video. Thanks to you I can have an opportunity to redeem myself in front of my family.
@adamdrozewski7672
@adamdrozewski7672 Месяц назад
How is it possible that within 2-3 hours after the recipe video is posted you can say this?
@oscarwarren9709
@oscarwarren9709 Месяц назад
​@@adamdrozewski7672 the OP said they have an opportunity to redeem their self in front of their family, not that it happened already.
@zigadiboom98
@zigadiboom98 Месяц назад
@oscarwarren9709 OP also stated they "used to cook fishes terribly" implying the change has already occurred. Andy's a great chef but he's not doing voodoo here.
@oscarwarren9709
@oscarwarren9709 Месяц назад
@@zigadiboom98 The OP is probably speaking past tense in regards to that since this video solves that problem for them(theoretically).
@NotChefCook
@NotChefCook Месяц назад
@@adamdrozewski7672-Bee... cause he watched the video ? 🙄
@Raschi.K
@Raschi.K Месяц назад
Hey Andy! Me and my dad love watching you're videos! We are from Sweden and we would love to see your take on one or two Swedish classic dishes! The cuisine is called husmanskost and my favorites are: Biff Rydberg, Meatballs with masshed potatoes and pickled cucumber, and pytt I panna! We both think that the Swedish kitchen is under represented in the world! Thank you Andy and keep up the good work!
@vaazig
@vaazig Месяц назад
Pytt i panna is one of these dishes from history that was all about using up good scraps. Its delicious. There is another Swedish dish as well: lapskojs. It's comfort food, plain and simple.
@magnussoder3745
@magnussoder3745 Месяц назад
Greetings from Sweden. I must comment on your way of cooking fish. I believe we have the tradition in all of the Nordic countries and it is that we cook our fish at much lower temp than you are. 120° Celsius in the oven and we consider the fish being ready when it reaches 48-52° Celsius or just when it starts flaking. Often when you eat fish in other countries we feel the fish is quite dry. Not sure if it is tradition or if our fish coming from our cold water in North Sea react differently when it’s cooked. Otherwise we love your show up here as well! 😊😊
@none-js4kr
@none-js4kr Месяц назад
Don't y'all leave fish out to dry for months
@korylp6219
@korylp6219 Месяц назад
52-55 deg C is when I pull out most of my fish especially salmon. Deliciously moist and melts in your mouth
@isagrace4260
@isagrace4260 27 дней назад
I love this style! You have a very good supply of fresh, local fish in very cold waters. I wonder if the preference for minimally cooked is a direct result of this. Not sure but reminds me of the best sashimi
@DB-iw7jq
@DB-iw7jq Месяц назад
Andy, would be super helpful if you showed how to best enjoy each different fish variant. I know that sounds dumb, but it would add some nice context about how best to enjoy each variant of fish - especially the steamed fish
@prospersikhwari5289
@prospersikhwari5289 Месяц назад
I guess I’m having fish tonight. Thanks chef
@andy_cooks
@andy_cooks Месяц назад
Enjoy!
@myloflex
@myloflex Месяц назад
Apparently vodka wets the flour without it adding a gluten formation. And the volatility of alcohol into the oil evaporates fast helping the poof. I think.
@bevanflyfishnz665
@bevanflyfishnz665 Месяц назад
Poached Gurnard, with cream and leaks. Twas a childhood Kiwi nightmare. Now can't get enough. Great clip. Cheers
@yvonneanderson8064
@yvonneanderson8064 Месяц назад
You are the best. Always sharing your knowledge to ordinary people like me.
@jacko8603
@jacko8603 Месяц назад
The vodka evaporates alot more and quicker. Resulting in a crispier batter
@itsjustme7487
@itsjustme7487 Месяц назад
Thank you.
@jacko8603
@jacko8603 Месяц назад
@@pretendtobenormal8064 cheers is isaac newton
@Kazdy
@Kazdy Месяц назад
So weird, I know RU-vid rotates the comments but this comment of yours came up exactly when he said he didn't know what the vodka was for. Top commenting!
@markmay184
@markmay184 Месяц назад
Correct ✅ and the higher the proof, the better 🥴 A ratio of 3 parts beer to 1 part Vodka is good, and the colder the beer/batter, the crispier the end product
@boulevardier1978
@boulevardier1978 Месяц назад
One of my to go youtube cooking channel when looking videos to learn cooking from. Cheers for the new video andy!
@andy_cooks
@andy_cooks Месяц назад
Thanks for watching legend!
@padders1068
@padders1068 Месяц назад
Andy! Yes Chef! Legend! Peace and ❤ to you and all of the team
@johnmoses4505
@johnmoses4505 Месяц назад
can you make fish curry please!
@samuelmahoney6878
@samuelmahoney6878 Месяц назад
I’m just getting into a more fish centered diet, and I’m trying to use more whole fish. I have mostly been using the smoker and the grill. It is so good! I grilled some whole golden pompano and smoked some whole mackerel. Also smoked a side of sockeye salmon.
@andyfairchild2383
@andyfairchild2383 Месяц назад
Love the nori/sous vide idea, I’ll be trying that soon. Thanks.
@PhilIpp88
@PhilIpp88 Месяц назад
Thanks Uncle Andy 🦈🐡🐠🐟
@Richiemouse
@Richiemouse 21 день назад
One of the best non nonsense videos I've seen. Superb!
@kikkelipissi
@kikkelipissi Месяц назад
Great video! Vodka in the batter because alcohol evaporates quicker than water which leads to crispier batter.
@tahadarwiche8059
@tahadarwiche8059 Месяц назад
It feels with your studio, the way you cook, and talk through what you're doing like I've chucked a sickie from school and I'm watching you on the TV. Love the vibes!
@julichio6241
@julichio6241 Месяц назад
I love red snapper!! We cook it a lot in my hometown (Genoa) 😊❤
@DerekBolli
@DerekBolli Месяц назад
Crispy bits are the best 🤩 Good for you, Mitch 🙂👍
@christines1924
@christines1924 Месяц назад
Thank you!!! I AM one of those who iss intimidated by cooking fish, but this is so clearly laid out, I'm going to give it a go!
@JDsVeryOwn
@JDsVeryOwn Месяц назад
my new favourite cooking channel. Love your vibe and cooking!
@mikevlack7687
@mikevlack7687 Месяц назад
Loving these style of videos where simple techniques are shown. Cheers mate!!
@lesstockley4937
@lesstockley4937 Месяц назад
I recently put my 2 kids that have left home onto your channel, your ability to make things so simple and tasty, along with your explanations, put you up there with the best in my opinion.
@swisski
@swisski Месяц назад
Ballotine refers in the classic sense to a whole chicken, deboned, stuffed and rolled into a log shape, often held together with cling wrap and poached. You could also braise or roast it.
@americanakita
@americanakita Месяц назад
Sooo happy with this tutorial! I looove fish 😋
@meztiza90
@meztiza90 Месяц назад
Thank you Uncle Andy ! Now I watch this video everytime I cook fish until I master cooking different kinds of fish. My son and I loves to eat fish !
@BeleniYara-ow2zq
@BeleniYara-ow2zq Месяц назад
Thank you Andy for coming up with my favorite dish/recipe I love fish 🔥💯🏅🌟😋😋
@vincentfeldbrugge164
@vincentfeldbrugge164 Месяц назад
I love this trick, I learned it a couple years back. The vodka basically dries the batter out a lot faster than just water on its own. Leaving it crispy even hours after cooling. Thanks for the videos 🤘🐛
@thearcherofjustice1492
@thearcherofjustice1492 Месяц назад
That's interesting, I didn't know. However vodka is very costly here (the genuine quality). I never buy any alcohol. I used to be surrounded by people who loved it too much 😬 also it's not that I don't like it, but I avoid ever drinking any. The trick to staying much younger even at 68...by the way, I once an excellent funny publicity on Vodka :.... Have to look up it's title 😉
@thearcherofjustice1492
@thearcherofjustice1492 Месяц назад
Voilà :Wodka Vodka - slaving all day commercial 😂🤣😂 Enjoy
@blairhoughton7918
@blairhoughton7918 Месяц назад
It's going to lower the temperature of the boiling liquid coming out of the batter, too. I wonder if that doesn't help because the batter cooks more before the fish, without having to use too high an oil temperature.
@edypacheco8041
@edypacheco8041 10 часов назад
Gracias Chef Andy, your are the best!!!
@martakudyba2898
@martakudyba2898 Месяц назад
I love cooking and love fish. There is a lot of tips I have just learned from this video. Uncle Andy! You are a great teacher! It's a pleasure to watch your videos, not edited to a silly extent, everything visible and easy to relate to, lots of helpful tips and ideas, explaining step by step. You have helped me to perfect some techniques I never used in fear of my fish falling apart, burning and wasting. Thank you for all the help. Off to fry some excellent whitebait. Greetings from the UK!
@burtmurry1690
@burtmurry1690 Месяц назад
Fish over coals has been a long time favorite while camping 👌🏽
@andy_cooks
@andy_cooks Месяц назад
It's so good!
@spencerdukestv
@spencerdukestv Месяц назад
Watching you cook has become an addiction. It’s very therapeutic
@NeoclassicalRadagast
@NeoclassicalRadagast Месяц назад
Great video Andy, thanks! I'm from Newfoundland where fish is a pretty big deal, and I enjoyed watching.
@devdroid9606
@devdroid9606 Месяц назад
Great episode. If you don't have wine for the poaching, celery stalks with the leaf and parsley added to the shallot will give you a nice court bouillon to poach the fish in.
@D415h4n34
@D415h4n34 24 дня назад
Thank you for your content! Cheers from the US
@johnhinckley6491
@johnhinckley6491 Месяц назад
Love you love the show love everything, can’t wait to make fish and chips now at home
@sandramcglinchey7712
@sandramcglinchey7712 Месяц назад
Years ago I lived in Japan for a month and I can now longer eat fish after all that!! I live through out the century and had much foods!
@jayzed4282
@jayzed4282 Месяц назад
I have always wanted to do the steamfish recipe but was not sure how to go about. Your presentation makes it achieveable for me. Thanks.
@hunterhart3096
@hunterhart3096 Месяц назад
Just poached fish for the first time and it turned out lovely! Nice fresh/healthy weeknight meal. Thanks for the tips.
@soozzi
@soozzi Месяц назад
Hey Andy.. pet peeve… the “d” in Vide is not silent! Sous Vide means under vacuum. Great video! Thanks.
@bogdanzvolinskyi6569
@bogdanzvolinskyi6569 Месяц назад
This is the video I was looking for a whole RU-vid, thank you Andy
@adrienhb8763
@adrienhb8763 Месяц назад
I will try some of those recipes. Thanks.
@philjones7287
@philjones7287 Месяц назад
Always great to watch
@briancoleman9330
@briancoleman9330 Месяц назад
I'm so jealous of how your oven has the pull out rack. Wish mine did that. Hmmm....I work in a machine shop, just need some guides, bearings......I'll brb!!! To the shop, AWAYYYYyyyy!
@adde9506
@adde9506 Месяц назад
I wasn't aware they made ovens where the racks don't slide out. They even have a notch to keep them from falling.
@Azzury.
@Azzury. Месяц назад
How is it possible your racks don’t slide out? How do you get them in there? Are they fixed in?
@m.theresa1385
@m.theresa1385 Месяц назад
So strange that your oven racks don’t slide out. Even the racks in my toaster oven do, otherwise I’d probably burn my hand/wrist/arm.
@kostaskoutsoulas4672
@kostaskoutsoulas4672 Месяц назад
Vodka is used in the batter because it evaporates faster than water when frying, thus creating a crunchier crust
@Tumbling_Bear
@Tumbling_Bear Месяц назад
Thanks for having the non alcohol alternatives Andy!
@surferbuoy4690
@surferbuoy4690 Месяц назад
Love this episode. Thanks Andy
@drhdev
@drhdev Месяц назад
Thank you for this video!
@samueltlm6533
@samueltlm6533 Месяц назад
Love your content as usual, glad to see how much work youve put in and also how far you came. Keep up the good work :D
@ashmash4563
@ashmash4563 Месяц назад
Amazingly informative video 👍🏼
@rohanwilson8605
@rohanwilson8605 Месяц назад
Dude, I love your videos. Thank you so much for doing this!
@2Wheels_NYC
@2Wheels_NYC Месяц назад
Love it all, Andy! Cedar planks are something we do often as well!
@ShaunOligo
@ShaunOligo Месяц назад
Last method took me back my tafe days. ❤
@matthewseale4165
@matthewseale4165 Месяц назад
Great educational videos Andy!
@videogal999
@videogal999 Месяц назад
Thank you, wonderful as ever! Sous vide ((under vacuum)) method with nori does look *stunning 😸
@ApolloHeliosPhoebus
@ApolloHeliosPhoebus Месяц назад
Great vid. Thanks Andy.
@m.theresa1385
@m.theresa1385 Месяц назад
Thanks Andy! I’m looking forward to trying your crispy whole fish. I usually also add diced tomatoes and a sprig of thyme when poaching fish. Just that with some toast, rice or pasta makes an easy meal. (When in doubt and super lazy I season it, wrap it in foil with some butter and shallots or onions, and pop it on a tray in the toaster oven. It’s done in minutes. I guess it’s similar to your fish in a bag)
@caitlinburman1590
@caitlinburman1590 Месяц назад
great work Andy.
@CoreyLeacock
@CoreyLeacock Месяц назад
Your work is to discover your work and then with all your heart to give yourself to it.
@mzakri
@mzakri Месяц назад
thank you for the methods
@beckymacgugan3743
@beckymacgugan3743 Месяц назад
You are amazing! Thank you for showing me how to cook fish!
@prestigiousent3737
@prestigiousent3737 Месяц назад
this guy knows what he is doing. thanks for sharing.
@dee_dee_place
@dee_dee_place Месяц назад
Thank you so much, Andy. As you said, cooking scale fish is daunting to me. I can make shellfish, no problem. I really want to add more scale fish to my diet & these recipes are perfect.
@andy_cooks
@andy_cooks Месяц назад
Awesome, glad you enjoyed the video!
@nanditamoorthy2111
@nanditamoorthy2111 Месяц назад
Hi Andy, I cooked fish in the bag for my mother in law for her birthday and she loved it.. Thanks a lot for the recipe. It was very simple to cook, but the flavours were just amazing.
@mykolagulevych5571
@mykolagulevych5571 Месяц назад
Amazing skill!!!❤
@myprogram3067
@myprogram3067 Месяц назад
Hi Andy, great video as always. Can you do one for calamari? Maybe like the egg video, different ways of cooking it.
@chidianuforo3670
@chidianuforo3670 Месяц назад
I only cook Salmon one way, fried. Fish is intimidating so thank you. I've saved this video to keep as a reference and will learn from it.
@brianmozer3112
@brianmozer3112 Месяц назад
Very comprehensive review thx
@PigzHeadNz
@PigzHeadNz Месяц назад
Absolutely Stunning. ♨️👍
@harper0341
@harper0341 Месяц назад
Fish in a bag sounds fun. Gonna give that a try this weekend :). Thanks Andy.
@richardhurl6786
@richardhurl6786 Месяц назад
Loving the skills based vids.
@vivianlaw13
@vivianlaw13 Месяц назад
Great tips thank you Andy! This is for Caleb, this is the 2nd time I've noticed that when Andy says find the other video link here (points up to right hand corner of screen)... it's not linked in the video or in the description...
@RulerGukguk
@RulerGukguk Месяц назад
Great Video - My biggest issue is knowing which fish are best for what cooking style.
@latrapp4641
@latrapp4641 Месяц назад
I’m vegan now but still enjoy watching your videos no matter what you’re cooking.
@samuelmdouglas
@samuelmdouglas Месяц назад
Great timing with this one, was thinking about going fish next weekend.
@bigpoppa1234
@bigpoppa1234 Месяц назад
I like poaching cod in coconut cream, with some onion and then at the end a bag of baby spinach & serve with rice. Can add some spices and make it like a thai coconut curry and/or add some tofu.
@dortebuttenschn3764
@dortebuttenschn3764 Месяц назад
How about a zarzuela, Aussie-style? Love your cooking, loads of thanks!
@ArvinAustin
@ArvinAustin Месяц назад
The secret of joy in work is contained in one word excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it.
@sallyjohnson2633
@sallyjohnson2633 Месяц назад
Super video, super educational!!!
@julivictoria4501
@julivictoria4501 Месяц назад
Less dishes for Desi & cooking without footwear on ❤❤❤❤ ty for great inspiration to cook our own yummy seafood ❤
@joshdv4653
@joshdv4653 Месяц назад
Love this vid! Thanks Uncle Andy 👌 Would love to see this style vid on some ‘budget’ beef cuts… ie not wagyu 😜
@Tighron
@Tighron 15 дней назад
Im glad to see you never just boiled any fish, which is mostly what i grew up with. Overcooked and bland, mostly tasting like saltwater. Took me years afterwards to get myself to eat fish that wasnt processed or fishsticks. Our parents and grandparents really didnt know how to cook well.
@Matelk
@Matelk Месяц назад
bloody hell that crunch on the first shot of fish and you weren't even playing it up. The kind of food you can hear from across the room, grand.
@heiniheinsen5866
@heiniheinsen5866 Месяц назад
Very nice. The poaching works really well with an entire trout btw
@simonwood1260
@simonwood1260 Месяц назад
Hi Andy, another great video. Sous Vide actually means "under vacuum" and ballotine is definitely the right word. It comes from the French "balle" which means a package and is usually sausage shaped
@Ving820
@Ving820 Месяц назад
Cod is such a great eating fish, wish we had more of it available.
@Marks97
@Marks97 Месяц назад
Genious Nori wrap recipe, for whatever reason never thought of that even eating sushi ahah. Thanks chef!
@moimeself1088
@moimeself1088 16 дней назад
I was hoping for a bit more on different types of fish, and methods best suited to them. Hopefully you can cover that another time.
@tonywright560
@tonywright560 Месяц назад
I went to buy salmon fillets today but they only had farmed salmon that my wife doesn't like, so I bought barramundi instead. Salmon is forgiving on a barbie but I wasn't sure about barra. My first port of call was your video and what did I find? BBQ'd barramundi! I had completely forgotten that bit from when I watched this the other day. You may well have saved me from disgrace. Thanks Andy and Happy Easter!
@tacychristensen4846
@tacychristensen4846 Месяц назад
Mashed peas and Irish stew. Martabak Manis.
@swamashijudbedolofritt4448
@swamashijudbedolofritt4448 Месяц назад
Im used to just grill my fish. Really enjoy eating grilled fish, but what you made looks good to. Gonna give it a try. Thanks Andy
@andrewchan4678
@andrewchan4678 Месяц назад
Uncle Andy, awesome technique and different ways of cooking fish. Next up ossobuca
@mikegray-ehnert3238
@mikegray-ehnert3238 Месяц назад
Spent the summer of 1980 cooking on the South shore of Lake Superior. Needless to say we cooked a lot of fish! Back all but 3 or 4 of Wisconsin's 22 ( I think that's the correct numbers, but hey it was 44 yrs ago!) were out of the local area I was living in. We cooked Lake Trout and Lake Superior Whitefish. The one thing we did with fish that you didn't mention was Poor Man' Lobster. You start with a 2-4 quart saucepan fill it about 1/2 with water, throw in some bay leaves, pepper corms a knot of butter, onions sliced, bring it to a boil, covered (service time in the kitchen), when it's boiling add your fish and cook 7 minutes. Plate just the fish serve w lemon ,melted butter and a starch (we used potatoes.
@kellyinglis4550
@kellyinglis4550 Месяц назад
I would totally buy a stubby holder with *stunning* written on it….. start selling merch Andy!
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