Cod tacos
Cod tacos

Hello everybody, it’s John, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, cod tacos. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have cod tacos using 17 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Cod tacos:
  1. Make ready 1 kg cod cut into strips
  2. Prepare 250-300 g flour
  3. Make ready 4 tsp paprika
  4. Take 4 tsp ground peper
  5. Make ready 360 ml beer
  6. Prepare 2 eggs
  7. Get Olive oil
  8. Take Salt
  9. Make ready 15-20 flour or corn home made tortillas
  10. Get Fittings
  11. Get 1 cup mayonnaise
  12. Prepare 2 tbsp sriracha sauce
  13. Make ready 1 small cabbage, thinly sliced
  14. Get 1 red onion shredded
  15. Prepare 1 handful chopped coriander
  16. Make ready 1 avocado, sliced
  17. Prepare 2 limes cut into wedges

Flaky cod fish is battered and fried for the most delicious Battered Cod Fish Tacos. Top it off with a simple slaw and avocado salsa and you have an easy, and tasty dinner. Blackened Cod Fish Tacos With Purple Cabbage Slaw. Light, spicy, tender, quick to make, perfect Blackened Cod Fish Tacos - full of wonderful flavors, these fish tacos are better than the ones you.

Instructions to make Cod tacos:
  1. Put the flour, paprika, pepper and salt in a bowl. Transfer half of the mixture to a plate and reserve. Add the egg and beer to the the first bowl and mix until you get a smooth dough. Reserve.
  2. Shred the onion and put it in a bowl with water, so that its sharpness is lower. Also shred the cabbage, and cut the avocado into slices. Combine the mayonnaise with the the sriracha sauce and remove until the mixture is homogeneous. Cut the lime into wedges and chop the coriander. Reserve all until the end, when you prepare the tacos.
  3. Heat the oil (make sure you put enough!) in a deep pot. Pass the fish strips through the prepared flour in a plate, transfer them to the bowl with the dough and mix to cover. Take one strip of fish at a time, drain it and roll again in the prepared flour plate to cover well.
  4. Put the fish strips to the hot oil. Turn as needed until golden brown on all sides (around 3 minutes). Transfer to a plate lined with paper napkins to drain the oil.
  5. For each taco. Top with cabbage, 1 strip of fish, prepared mayonnaise, onion, avocado and coriander - Serve with lemon wedges

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