Air Fryer FishPT30Mhttps://img5.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0820/18/6/243219/300x200x90.png We love the classic fish and chip combo and normally turn to our favorite Beer Battered Fish when the craving hits. Sometimes, though, we just don't like the idea of pulling out the big dutch oven and filling it up with way too much oil. Frying can be messy and we'd like to skip over that part. This air fryer fish is the perfect substitute. It is every bit as crunchy and the fish stays perfectly flaky. Skipping the frying means no unnecessary oil and it takes less time! 2 servings
Ingredients:
Tartar sauce, for serving Lemon wedges, for serving1 tsp. Seasoning2 cups Bread crumbs1 Large egg, beaten1/2 cup All-purpose flour Freshly ground black pepper Kosher salt1 pound Cod, cut into 4 strips
We love the classic fish and chip combo and normally turn to our favorite Beer Battered Fish when the craving hits. Sometimes, though, we just don't like the idea of pulling out the big dutch oven and filling it up with way too much oil. Frying can be messy and we'd like to skip over that part. This air fryer fish is the perfect substitute. It is every bit as crunchy and the fish stays perfectly flaky. Skipping the frying means no unnecessary oil and it takes less time!
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Information
Gradeeasy
Serving
2 servings
Prep Time10 Mins
Cook Time20 Mins
Total Time30 Mins
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Ingredients
Tartar sauce, for serving
Lemon wedges, for serving
1 tsp. Seasoning
2 cups Bread crumbs
1 Large egg, beaten
1/2 cup All-purpose flour
Freshly ground black pepper
Kosher salt
1 pound Cod, cut into 4 strips
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Method
Step 1
Pat fish dry and season on both sides with salt and pepper.
Step 2
Place flour, egg, and bread crumbs in three shallow bowls. Add seasoning to bread crumbs and toss to combine. Working one at a time, coat fish in flour, then in egg, and finally in bread crumbs, pressing to coat.
Step 3
Working in batches, place fish in a basket of air fryer and cook at 400°F for 10 to 12 minutes, gently flipping halfway through, or until fish is golden and flakes easily with a fork.