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Tempura Fish Tacos: Battered Ling Cod

July 25, 2014 by Valerie Lugonja 4 Comments

With Shredded Cabbage and Tropical Salsa!

1 Tempura Battered Ling Cod

What do you do when gifted with a gorgeous fillet of Ling Cod? My first choice: Fry it. A gorgeous summery option: make these Tropical Tempura Fish Tacos! Battered Ling Cod isn’t something that I would usually aspire to as Canadian Ling Cod is such a delicacy and outrageously delicious in the simplest of preparations, yet the sunshine, chirping birds, Summer garden and recent Mexican food cooking experience on-my-mind-mode have prompted the inspiration for this scrumptious weeknight recipe.

Tempura Fish Tacos: Battered Ling Cod

I have never had a fish taco. I have dreamed of eating one in an authentic Mexican locale; instead, I now have another “can’t wait for company to come” casual meal to serve guests this summer that is absolutely succulent! The dish would be as delicious with the Ling Cod grilled, or fried. This evening, we prepared this generous gift in a light and crispy rice flour tempura batter and served it up with a Tropical Salsa, dressed shredded cabbage, sour cream, and a little Siracha, for those who like to punish their palate with heat.

Tempura Fish Tacos: Battered Ling Cod

Canadian Ling Cod is a flaky, dense and succulent white fish with a mild cod-like flavour; though, it is not really a cod fish. It is a Hexagrammid bottom feeder that has few predators if it reaches the adult phase in the life cycle and as it puts up quite a fight when caught, is a very popular fish for sport fishermen. Thus, my gift. Ling cod is an important Canadian West Coast heritage food that provided a readily accessible food source for First Nation Canadian people and early settlers. They are vulnerable to over-fishing in some areas and must be closely monitored, as all fish, to maintain sustainability. This detailed report completed in 1990 about the history of the importance of this fish on the West Coast was a fascinating read.

3 Ling Cod Fillet

What a gorgeous fillet! Thank you so much, Marie and Gregg!

4 Skinning Ling Cod5 Ling Cod Fingers

I have zero experience removing the skin from a fish, but have a wonderful Japanese knife from Kevin at Knifewear and just went for it.

6 Seasoned Ling Cod Fingers

There was a row of some pretty substantial bones in one portion of the fillet. I need to learn how to remove that. I save it for the larger piece for Vanja. “Fish Taco? Come on, Valerie. Can you please just make me a great plate of fish and chips instead of some fancy-schmancy concoction?” Yes, dear. (sigh)

7 Ling Cod Fingers in Tempura Batter

This is the same tempura batter recipe that I use when I do shrimps on a skewer. It is so delicious and simple. A 1:1 ratio of rice flour to soda water. That is it. This time I did add 2 teaspoons of baking powder to see if that would make a difference. I didn’t really notice any.

8 Fried Corn Tortilla Shells

Taking a lesson from the page of Chef Hugo Raya, I lightly fried the corn tortillas, keeping them soft and flexible, yet piping warm to wrap around these delicious flavours.

10 Tempura Battered Ling Cod Fish Tacos 11 Tempura Battered Ling Cod

The crispy Tempura Battered Ling Cod fingers were piping hot, fragrant and steamy with luscious succulent delicate, yet dense, white flakes of fish offering a deeply satisfying home food experience.

12 Tempura Battered Ling Cod Close Tempura Fish Tacos: Battered Ling Cod

The small corn tortilla does not make a wrap, yet encloses the combination of vivid flavours and diverse textures to fit perfectly into a nice bite-sized bundle.

14 Fish Taco Wrap15 Fish Taco Wrap

Eyes rolled back in my head, once I recovered.  I did not expect the scintillating fireworks of flavour that exploded on my palate. Interested in a casual summer meal? Let me know. I will invite you over and Tempura Battered Ling Cod Fish Tacos with Tropical Salsa will be on the menu. This definitely qualifies as “good enough for company” food!

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Tempura Fish Tacos: Battered Ling Cod

This light batter inspired by Japanese cuisine is perfect for fish fingers, shrimp, or vegetables. With Tropical Salsa, makes the perfect filling for a gorgeous fish taco!
Course Main
Cuisine Canadian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4
Author Valerie Lugonja

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour or rice flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 cup soda water , ice cold
  • Vegetable oil for deep-fryer
  • 1 pound firm white fish fillets , such as grouper, striped bass, or cod, cut into 1-2 ounce strips
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Place oil in fryer and preheat to 350 F
  2. Sift flour and baking powder; whisk in 1 cup soda water until smooth
  3. Let batter stand for 10 minutes; season fish lightly with salt and pepper
  4. Working in batches of 4 to 6 pieces at one time, dip each fish finger into batter, transfer quickly to fryer; fry until a light golden brown (about 2 minutes, no more!)
  5. Drain briefly on paper lined plate; season lightly with salt, pepper on both sides (again)

Recipe Notes

Deep Frying the Fish:
The temperature will drop dramatically as the fish goes into the frier, so keep the heat up, and steady; watching it closely
Using a digital thermometer or a temperature constant deep frier will help a great deal to get consistent results
This fish will be a light golden brown, never dark.

To Make Fish Tacos:
Assemble by placing 1/4 cup of shredded cabbage lightly dressed with rice wine vinegar, olive oil and salt and pepper with 2 fingers of tempura battered fish in a warm corn tortilla shell.
Top with 2 tablespoons of Tropical Salsa and serve with sour cream (Mexican Crema) or hot sauce, if desired.

 

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Filed Under: Seafood and Fish, Wraps Pizzas Casual Food Tagged With: Club Soda, Ling Cod, Rice Flour

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Comments

  1. Lauren says

    July 26, 2014 at 1:20 am

    5 stars
    looks amazing! but i think i’d prefer the cod grilled. YUMMY!

    Reply
  2. Ming says

    July 26, 2014 at 7:06 am

    You had me drooling on my iPad with the mango salsa! But the you threw in that gorgeous ling cod in that light tempura batter? I just about fainted! That looks like heaven on a plate to me!

    Reply
    • Valerie Lugonja says

      July 27, 2014 at 8:54 am

      You will have to make it for Richard. It is SO easy to do…. and scrump-dilly-ishious!
      🙂
      V

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