Proud of myself! I’ve been craving fish & chips, but it’s getting to the stage where it’s costing over $100 for the five of us! And sometimes it’s not that great. So after work I bought some fish from the local market. I bought school shark because it seemed like a good price and gave me sufficient quantity to have a couple of attempts if I messed up, but everyone loved it! It was a huge success! I’ve always been a bit scared to do it because I’m not 100% on what to do and was afraid I’d screw it up. So I looked up wikiHow, lol. My chips were tasty, the fish was delish and it cost me $20, which is a massive saving. This is a big thing for me!
I’m pretty careful with my oil (I do homemade chicken nugs quite regularly) but a thermometer might be a good idea, take out the guesswork. Actually while browsing Bunnings I came across this and I quite like it
Proud of myself! I’ve been craving fish & chips, but it’s getting to the stage where it’s costing over $100 for the five of us! And sometimes it’s not that great. So after work I bought some fish from the local market. I bought school shark because it seemed like a good price and gave me sufficient quantity to have a couple of attempts if I messed up, but everyone loved it! It was a huge success! I’ve always been a bit scared to do it because I’m not 100% on what to do and was afraid I’d screw it up. So I looked up wikiHow, lol. My chips were tasty, the fish was delish and it cost me $20, which is a massive saving. This is a big thing for me!
awesome 😊
A candy/fry thermometer can be used to keep frying oil at heart friendly temperatures. Burned oil isn’t the best choice for health.
I’m pretty careful with my oil (I do homemade chicken nugs quite regularly) but a thermometer might be a good idea, take out the guesswork. Actually while browsing Bunnings I came across this and I quite like it
I use one like this https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255613038690