Beer battered hake goujons, dill tartare sauce and Sarson’s pickled pink onions with Sarson’s splashed chips

(Serves four as a snack)

Make this using Sarson’s Malt vinegar.

Ingredients

For the pink pickled onions

  • 250ml Sarson’s malt vinegar
  • 100ml water
  • 50g sugar
  • 2 Tsp sea salt
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 stick of cinnamon
  • 5 black peppercorns
  • 2 red onions, sliced

For the fish

  • 220g skinless hake, haddock or cod fillets, cut into strips
  • 100g plain flour
  • 50g cornflour
  • Pinch of salt
  • Grinding of white pepper
  • ½ tsp of smoked paprika
  • Tsp ground turmeric
  • 200ml cold pale ale or lager
  • 2 red-skinned or maris piper potatoes, skin left on, cut into chips
  • Sarson’s malt vinegar, for splashing
  • 1 litre vegetable oil, for frying

For the tartare sauce

  • 100g mayonnaise
  • 20g natural yoghurt
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 100g sweet pickled cornichons, finely chopped
  • 15g capers, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp dill, chopped
  • Squeeze of lemon juice
  • Salt and freshly ground white pepper

Method

  1. First, make your pickled onions. In a non-reactive pan, combine the Sarson’s, water, sugar, salt, bay, cinnamon and peppercorns and bring up to the boil over medium heat. Place the sliced onions in a bowl and pour the pickle liquor over, then leave to steep for at least 30 minutes. To make the tartare sauce, combine all the ingredients in a bowl and stir well to combine. Season to taste. Cut the fish into eight goujons, about 6-8cm long by 2cm wide and season with a little sea salt. In a bowl, combine the flours, salt, pepper and spices.
  2. Heat oven to 180 degrees, with fan. Pour the oil into a heavy-bottomed saucepan and bring up to 130 degrees over medium heat. Carefully lower the potato into the hot oil and fry for 18-20 minutes, until golden and crisp. Scoop them out of the oil using a slotted spoon and drain on a kitchen towel, then spread them out on a baking sheet. Keep the oil on the heat.
  3. Add the beer to the flours and whisk to form a batter, it should be about the consistency of custard. Don’t worry if there are some lumps, this will make for a crispy batter. Working in batches, dip the fish pieces into the batter and then lower them into the hot oil, frying for 3-5 minutes, until golden. Using a slotted spoon, remove them from the oil and place them on a wire rack with a kitchen towel underneath to absorb any excess oil. Repeat until all of the fish is cooked. Flash the chips through the oven to warm them up then splash them with Sarson’s and season with sea salt.
  4. Serve the fish with the chips, a bowl of tartare sauce and the pickled onions.

In collaboration with Rosie Birkett.