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Plaice Fish And Chips | Traditional Saltwater Fish Dish From England, United Kingdom | TasteAtlas

Plaice fish and chips

Fish and chips is a traditional dish consisting of freshly fried fish fillets and sliced fried potatoes. The fish is dipped in a batter of eggs, flour, and milk, and it’s then fried in oil, lard, or beef drippings. The most common types of fish used are cod, haddock, skate, and pollock, but cod is the most popular choice, with 60% of all fish and chips meals using it as the preferred fish.


Plaice, on the other hand, has a more pronounced flavor than cod, while its texture is relatively light. The fish takes other flavors exceptionally well, and it’s also great for battering, which is the reason why it’s often offered on fish and chips menus.


It’s recommended to pair plaice fish and chips with malt vinegar on the side.

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