One of the most popular postings on the Gf-Zing! website is this method of making batter for frying fish. It originally comes from Julie Sahni’s Classic Indian Cooking book. She uses cornstarch and chickpea flour, which yields a much nicer fried fish than any wheat flour will do. The batter is excellent for hake, cod, scallops etc. Cut larger firm-fleshed fish filets (skinless) in to 2 x 1 inch pieces. The recipe for the batter can be halved.
You marinate the fish in seasoning to flavor it, then dip it in batter, then fry and serve.
Seasoning for 2 pounds fish or scallops (marinate in this mixture for 2 hours):
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1 Tablespoon grated fresh ginger
1-2 jalapenos, minced (omit if you don’t like spicy food)
1/2 teaspoon coarse salt (or 1/4 teaspoon table salt)
pepper
juice of 1/4 lemon
Alternative seasoning:
Sprinkle the fish liberally with a few teaspoons of a spice mixture of your choice, for example (the following makes a lot of extra spice mixture):
1 teaspoon of gluten free cayenne pepper
1 Tablespoon of fresh ground black pepper
1 Tablespoon gluten free paprika
1 1/2 teaspoons dried EACH thyme and oregano
1 Tablespoons gluten free garlic powder
2 Tablespoons kosher or sea salt
The batter:
3/4 cup corn starch
3 Tablespoons chick pea flour (store this in the freezer)
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper or other seasoning
1 teaspoon coarse salt (or 1/2 teaspoon table salt)
1 Tablespoon gluten free baking powder
3 Tablespoons peanut oil
2 large eggs
3 Tablespoons cold water
Mix the dry ingredients together, then add the wet ingredients and stir until smooth. Dip pieces of seasoned hake, cod or whole scallops in the batter and fry in very hot oil (2″ deep) until golden brown. If you use a deep fryer, the result will be superior.
Make sure all your ingredients are gluten free.
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Katie Hansen says
Loved this batter!! I haven’t had bettered fish for years!! I seasoned my fish with my normal GF seasoning “Chef Paul Prudhomme’s seafood seasoning” and then dipped it in the batter & cooked it in Peanut oil. You are right when you say the batter yeilds higher than wheat batter. The batter expanded A LOT & was very flakey & fluffy over the fish. Thank you!!
ABD says
Nice idea to try the cajun flavors – great suggestion, and thanks for sharing! Absolutely delighted that you liked the batter – enjoy!