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#### 1. **Prepare the Fish:**
Start by patting the fish fillets dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture. This will help the batter stick better and result in a crispier coating. Season both sides of the fish with salt, pepper, and a little lemon juice (if desired) to enhance the flavor. Set the fish aside while you prepare the batter.
#### 2. **Make the Batter:**
In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, salt, and black pepper. These dry ingredients will create the perfect base for the batter.
Add the tablespoon of vegetable oil to the batter, which will help it crisp up even more when fried.
#### 3. **Heat the Oil:**
In a deep fryer or a large, heavy-bottomed pot, heat vegetable oil to 350°F (175°C). You want the oil to be hot enough so that the batter immediately bubbles up when the fish is added. This will help create that golden, crispy exterior. If you don’t have a thermometer, you can test the temperature by dropping a small piece of batter into the oil—if it sizzles and floats to the surface quickly, the oil is ready.
#### 5. **Drain and Serve:**
Once the fish is cooked, use a slotted spoon or tongs to remove the fillets from the oil and place them on a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil.
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### Tips for Perfect Batter-Dipped Fried Fish:
– **Cold Batter:** Ensure that the batter is cold when dipping the fish. Cold batter hitting hot oil will create a crispier, more golden crust.
– **Don’t Overcrowd the Pan:** Frying too many fillets at once can lower the oil temperature and result in soggy batter. Fry the fish in batches to keep the oil hot and the batter crispy.
– **Check for Doneness:** Fish cooks quickly, so be sure to keep an eye on your fillets to avoid overcooking. The fish should be flaky and tender inside, while the batter should be golden and crispy on the outside.
– **Use Fresh Oil:** If frying a large batch, be sure to replace the oil between batches if it starts to look too dark or dirty. Fresh oil will ensure that your fish remains crispy and golden.
– **With Fries:** You can’t go wrong with classic fish and chips! Serve the fried fish with crispy French fries for a traditional, comforting meal.
– **With Coleslaw:** The creamy crunch of coleslaw pairs perfectly with the crispy fish, offering a fresh, tangy contrast.
– **With Tartar Sauce:** A dollop of homemade or store-bought tartar sauce adds a tangy and creamy element that complements the fried fish beautifully.
– **With a Lemon Wedge:** A squeeze of fresh lemon juice brightens up the rich flavors of the fish and batter, adding a refreshing zing.
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