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Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 09:35am
by Soontir C'boath
What kind of fish would one get in parts of the UK? Is it a regional or individual shop preference?

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 10:17am
by Vendetta
If it doesn't say, it'll usually be cod or haddock.

Though usually it says what type of fish it is.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 10:40am
by Iroscato
Cod is the go-to option, you usually get a generously-sized slab of it unless the place is particularly stingey about it.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 12:08pm
by Dartzap
Indeed, the better ones tell you what it is, and, bizarrely, where the potatoes used for the chips come from.

I'm fairly lucky living in a large fishing port - we probably get more variety of battered fish options than most others.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 12:39pm
by Bedlam
Cod has been the traditional go to although certainly here (Edinburgh) it's become less common over the last decade or so and haddock is more or less the norm now.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 02:00pm
by Soontir C'boath
Dartzap wrote:Indeed, the better ones tell you what it is, and, bizarrely, where the potatoes used for the chips come from.
Seems sweet potato fries is getting common in the states, it would certainly be interesting to also order different varieties with the fish.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 05:15pm
by Iroscato
Soontir C'boath wrote:
Dartzap wrote:Indeed, the better ones tell you what it is, and, bizarrely, where the potatoes used for the chips come from.
Seems sweet potato fries is getting common in the states, it would certainly be interesting to also order different varieties with the fish.
Ask for sweet potato fries in most chippies in Britain and you'll be met which a blank stare and a polite 'You what mate?' :lol:

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 06:08pm
by madd0ct0r
cod normally. Tilpia in a few places. We've eaten pretty much all the fish in our waters now.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 06:56pm
by Zaune
I recommend ordering plaice instead, if it's on the menu. Not only is it more sustainable (cod has been overfished to the edge of extinction), I find it tastes better.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-01 11:29pm
by The Romulan Republic
Its been my experience (though its been a long time since I ate fish and chips) that haddock is superior to cod, in any case.

Not sure how other fish stack up- to my knowledge, I've only ever had haddock and cod fish and chips.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-02 08:25am
by Lost Soal
My local chippy has Cod and Haddock. There are actual Fish & Chip restaurants in this country which I'm guessing have other varieties, never actually went in one.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-02 08:46am
by Vendetta
Chimaera wrote:
Soontir C'boath wrote:
Dartzap wrote:Indeed, the better ones tell you what it is, and, bizarrely, where the potatoes used for the chips come from.
Seems sweet potato fries is getting common in the states, it would certainly be interesting to also order different varieties with the fish.
Ask for sweet potato fries in most chippies in Britain and you'll be met which a blank stare and a polite 'You what mate?' :lol:
Ask for "fries" in a chip shop and you'd probably get thrown out.

Fries are sad thin soggy things you get in mcdonalds. Chips are mighty chunks of actual potato.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-02 12:37pm
by Eternal_Freedom
The chippy I worked in for a summer did (and still does) cod, haddock, plaice, rock salmon, scampi and skate. Despite working there and having a hefty staff discount I never tried the fish (never been a fish person really) and had the battered sausages instead.

Also, it will make a difference what the shop uses in it's deep fryer. Most places use vegetable oil these days but a few (like my place) still fry in beef fat, and that really does make a difference to the food.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-02 06:58pm
by Zaune
Oh, yeah, that reminds me. If the chippy offers Spam fritters, try one. They're amazing.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-03 01:00am
by SpottedKitty
Zaune wrote:Oh, yeah, that reminds me. If the chippy offers Spam fritters, try one. They're amazing.
No, "amazing" isn't a spam fritter, "amazing" is a deep fried Mars Bar. :wink:

FWIW, I don't get fish & chips from the chip shop these days, it's very much on the expensive side. Bags of frozen big chunky oven chips, and four-in-a-box packs of frozen battered fish fillets, are much cheaper. Usually cod, although I do also have a nice bit of plaice sitting in the freezer until later on in the week.

Om nom nom.

<burp>

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-06 07:34pm
by fordlltwm
Pollock is often a cod replacement in lower end Fish and Chip shops. If a shop says: Fish, Haddock, Plaice, likely the generic "Fish" is pollock rather than Cod, most customers can't / don't tell the difference. at least that was my experience when I worked in F&C shop a while back.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-07 04:22pm
by Raw Shark
I'm a haddock man, myself. The flavor's similar to cod, but I like the texture better.

Re: Ordering Fish(?) and Chips across the UK

Posted: 2016-10-07 04:34pm
by Raw Shark
Ghetto Edit: Fun Fact: What the US Army calls UO (for "Urban Operations") is called FISH & CHIPS in the UK (for "Fighting in Someone's House and Causing Havok in People's Streets"). I've always loved that.