F fisherman1992 New member Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Today at 11:25 AM #1 Hey ive been looking for a beer batter fish recipe to try also im thinking of using alcohol free beer because I wanna be able to give it to anyone in a fish fry
Hey ive been looking for a beer batter fish recipe to try also im thinking of using alcohol free beer because I wanna be able to give it to anyone in a fish fry
Ghillbert Regular Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Today at 12:38 PM #2 Crispy Beer Batter Recipe Dry Ingredients: ¾ cup all-purpose flour ¼ cup cornstarch 1 tsp baking powder ½ tsp baking soda (optional, for extra puff) ½ tsp salt Wet Ingredients: 1 cup very cold, light-style beer (like a pilsner or lager)
Crispy Beer Batter Recipe Dry Ingredients: ¾ cup all-purpose flour ¼ cup cornstarch 1 tsp baking powder ½ tsp baking soda (optional, for extra puff) ½ tsp salt Wet Ingredients: 1 cup very cold, light-style beer (like a pilsner or lager)
4 45CAT CGN Ultra frequent flyer Super GunNutz Rating - 100% 249 0 1 Location Ontario Canada Today at 1:10 PM #3 I’m not a scientist but doesn’t the alcohol burn off during the cooking process. Vodka was used in some batters for the fluffiest results
I’m not a scientist but doesn’t the alcohol burn off during the cooking process. Vodka was used in some batters for the fluffiest results
Jahnj0584 CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 48 0 0 Location Halifax NS Today at 2:12 PM #4 Something tells me you can just use sparkling water instead then, I've seen similar for fried chicken recipes.
Something tells me you can just use sparkling water instead then, I've seen similar for fried chicken recipes.
F FishHog2 Member Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Location SW Ontario 50 minutes ago #5 45CAT said: I’m not a scientist but doesn’t the alcohol burn off during the cooking process. Vodka was used in some batters for the fluffiest results Click to expand... Yes, there will not be any alcohol left after its cooked.
45CAT said: I’m not a scientist but doesn’t the alcohol burn off during the cooking process. Vodka was used in some batters for the fluffiest results Click to expand... Yes, there will not be any alcohol left after its cooked.
Gindryden CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 6 0 0 Location Ontario hinterland 28 minutes ago #6 Try this Brodies self rising Cake Mix flour Beer (your choice) A bunch of salt to taste. Mix into a batter and deep fry. You can thank me later
Try this Brodies self rising Cake Mix flour Beer (your choice) A bunch of salt to taste. Mix into a batter and deep fry. You can thank me later