How To Make Baja Fish Tacos

These are the ultimate fish taco – crispy fried fish, crunchy slaw, and spicy crema.

Done in 45 minutes

Serves 4

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Ingredients

    for the fish
  • 250gpollock or cod fillets
  • 250gplain flour
  • 5gbaking powder
  • 6gcornflour
  • 60mlvodka
  • 240mlsparkling water, ice cold
  • 1/2 tspsalt
  • for the crema
  • 3chipotles in adobo
  • 50mlsour cream
  • 70gmayo
  • 1/2lime, juiced
  • 1/4 tspsmoked paprika
  • 1/4 tspsugar
  • 1 tspsalt
  • to serve
  • 12corn tortillas
  • 1/2white cabbage, shredded
  • Coriander leaves
  • 1jalapeno, thinly sliced
  • 1lime, to serve

Wondering how to make Baja Fish Tacos? These fried fish tacos originated in Baja California, Mexico, and are *maybe* the best tacos of all time. Crispy, tangy and creamy...you've gotta try this recipe.

Method

  • To make the batter for the fish, add flour, baking powder and cornflour in a large bowl and mix well. Then pour in your wet ingredients and mix well. Season with salt and place in the fridge until you're ready to use.
  • For the crema, pop your chipotle in adobo, sour cream, mayo, lime juice, smoked paprika, sugar and salt in a blender and pulse 3 or 4 times. Pour the sauce into a small bowl for serving. Pop in the fridge until ready to serve.
  • Prep your taco garnishes, mandoline or thinly slice your white cabbage, give it a squeeze of lime and toss gently, store it in the fridge until ready to serve. Do the same with your jalapeno.
  • In a large heavy based pan bring oil to 180 degrees. Grab the batter out of the fridge and give it a mix before using. Dip chunks of your fish into batter and drop straight into the hot oil cooking for 3-4 mins until golden brown. Remove the batter fish chunks from the oil and place onto a paper towel to drain any excess oil.
  • To assemble your tacos, char your corn tortillas until cooked through, then top with the fish, and to serve, add white cabbage, a drizzle of crema, a couple thin slices of fresh jalapeno. Don't forget the coriander, as well. Enjoy!
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