Monday, 2 January 2012

NEW ZEALAND - Fush and Chups

Fush & Chups
Surrounded by water, seafood is big in NZ! As well as a real taste for whitebait patties, good old fish & chips is on every menu!!

Eaten the good traditional way - out of newspaper!

Yumm!!

The chocolate version!!



Whitebait Patties
The small fish white bait is a bit of a NZ delicacy, especially along the West coast. Unfortunately we never managed to sample these, but they must be good - there are signs at cafes all along the west coast.

3 eggs , beaten
1/2 cup milk
3/4 cup flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
500 g whitebait
2 tablespoons light vegetable oil (for frying) or 2 tablespoons butter (for frying)
Directions:

1. Beat the eggs in a large bowl, then mix in the milk.
2. Season with salt & pepper to taste.
3. Lightly beat through the flour & baking powder to ensure there are no lumps. Add the flour slowly - the mixture should be thick & runny but not too gloopy.
4. In a colander, rinse the whitebait and pick out any river stones or other debris.
5. Drain, and mix into the egg mixture until well combined.
6. Heat a frying pan on medium-high heat, and once heated, add the butter/olive oil.
7. Drop in dessert-spoonfuls of the whitebait mixture, and cook until the pattie is set (& starts to go golden on the underside). The whitebait will normally have gone white at this stage.
8. Turn, and cook on the other side until golden.
9. Keep warm in the oven until ready to serve, in my house they get eaten as fast as they are cooked!


From  http://www.food.com/recipe/west-coast-whitebait-patties-125438#ixzz1iIyFkQ78

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