Beer-battered fish sandwiches are a delicious pub staple, and with fresh fish and a crunchy, greasy coating, they certainly rival their fast food counterparts. Beer batter fries up light, airy, and ...
The key to beer-battered fish that is delightfully light and crisp, as opposed to greasy or heavy, is in the batter. Here's ...
A recipe from Michael Byers of Whistle Binkies on the Lake. Put all ingredients in a bowl and whip together. Adjust the flour to how thick you want the batter. Byers suggests a thinner batter for fish ...
The Bakers’ Brewery in Silverthorne likes to incorporate its beer into the from-scratch food offerings as much as possible. According to co-owner Cory Forster, the brewpub’s pretzels get splashed with ...
Say the words "cheese curds" and our ears perk up. Add "beer-battered" to the mix and now our attention is really piqued. 1. Measure 1 cup of cold beer into a measuring cup. If you’d like, start ...
The inspiration for this avocado appetizer came from my friend, Sandy S., who asked what I would serve with my grilled peach, avocado, and jalapeño salsa. I thought beer-battered avocados would be ...
It’s one thing to pair beer with food, but beer is also pretty fun to cook with. (After all, we do it with wine all the time.) More than just a novelty ingredient, beer adds an extra dimension and ...
Classic Beer Battered Fish and Chips are salty, savory, and full of flavor! Serve it up with tartar sauce, fresh squeezed ...