Vegan Fish and Chips Recipe (2024)

Vegan fish and chips is a quick, tasteful, and vegan dish you can enjoy any time of the day. The crispy batter and the tender tofu make it a perfect vegan dish for you to enjoy!

This flavorful Vegan Fish and Chips Recipe is so amazing! Marinated tofu slices wrapped in seaweed and then dipped in a seasoned batter and lightly cooked for crispy battered vegan fish. Delicious served with a side of fries, mushy peas, a squeeze of lemon, and vegan tartar sauce. If you are a fish lover, then this is what dreams are made of!

When I first moved from England to the USA, I wasn’t on a vegan diet at the time, and I longed for fish and chips, fries drizzled with malt vinegar, and mushy peas. My husband introduced me to Long John Silvers fish and chips, and they were such a big disappointment. Fast forward to today, I enjoy making the best vegan fish and chips, and I don’t even miss the traditional recipe.

I gave up my desire to eat fish and chips in the USA, became vegan shortly after, and it was only about a year ago when I started trying to make a plant-based version of fish and chips. This is now 23 years later, and it is incredible the power of our appetite, how we can still have memories of what our favorite foods tasted like before we became vegan.

These are two recipes that I loved when I lived in England, I have made plant-based Chickpea Shepherd’s Pies and Quiche.

This is one of the reasons why I might do recipes for those who are transitioning and who are longing for those memorable foods connected to happy times in their lives, special occasions, and loved ones. Like their favorite grandma’s recipe.

During the time I had fish and chips, I was a student nurse in England, and that was my go-to dish between school and my part-time work.

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Can you make vegan fish and chips?

Fish and chips are a delicious combination. The crispy from the outside and tender from the inside fish served with potato chips is a match made in heaven. Where people on regular diets have the luxury of enjoying the traditional flavor, we vegans like to do things on our terms. So, the question is, can you make a vegan version of the famous fish and chips?

My answer is YES! I mean, when you can make vegan meat, why not vegan fish? By using the suitable ingredient, you can enjoy a flavor and texture similar to the original recipe. So, the secret ingredient behind this amazingly delicious vegan fish and chips creation is “tofu .”Most people like to call it “vegan tofish,” which sounds quite fun, actually.

So, if you haven’t been on a vegan diet for long and crave fish and chips, this recipe will make you very happy! All the ingredients are 100% vegan, and you get the same crispy outside and tender inside. Plus, the flavors are on point. You can’t ask for anything else.

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Ingredient breakdown

Here is what you will need to make these vegan fish and chips:

For the vegan fish:

  • Tofu: The main ingredient or should be said, the vegan fish we are using for this recipe is tofu. Made from condensed soy curd, tofu is loaded with nutrients and protein. It doesn’t really have a flavor of its own which allows you to give it a flavor profile of your choice. You can marinate it in different sauces to get desired results. Tofu comes in different forms depending on its texture and water content in it. For this particular recipe, I have used extra-firm tofu. That’s because it has the least water content and a firm texture. So, when you fry the vegan fish in batter, tofu will hold shape and will not fall apart, giving you the perfect imitation. For the tofu, I love Trader Joe’s super firm. Whitewave and Twin Oaks Community are all pretty firm ones. I used Trader Joe’s super-firm tofu for this recipe, it holds its shape, and you never have to press it.
  • Bragg liquid aminos: This ingredient is among my favorite sauces to season. It has umami, slightly salty, and a slightly sweet flavor, which I really enjoy. You can use it in place of soy sauce and tamari.
  • Nutritional yeast flakes: Although adding nutritional yeast flakes is optional, and I recommend you don’t skip this Ingrid net. It also adds umami and cheesy flavor to the tofu. It really helps in building up a flavor.
  • Nori sheets: If you are familiar with Japanese cuisine, you will know about nori sheets. These edible seaweeds have a very salty and smoky flavor. The sheets are very easy to find. Nori sheets not just add flavor, but they are insanely healthy. They are loaded with calcium, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin K. You should really include this ingredient in your diet. I wrapped the tofu in plain nori seaweed, the type that is used for making sushi. The one I used is the Yamamotoyama Sushi Party Toasted Seaweed, and I love this because I don’t have to cut the nori sheets; they are already cut. If you cannot find this one, just cut regular nori sheets to fit the tofu slices.
  • Oil: You can use any vegetable oil for frying. I have used canola oil this time.

For the batter:

  • All-purpose flour: Because we are making a gluten-free dish, I am using gluten-free all-purpose flour, which is readily available at every grocery store. You can, however, use any other gluten-free flour as well. But I still recommend you use all-purpose flour for crispiness. I used Pillsbury Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour for the batter, and the result was an amazing crispy batter.
  • Cornmeal: Cornmeal is also readily available from every grocery store. It adds a density to the batter, making it crispy as well.
  • Paprika: The smokiness and slight sweetness of paprika add flavor and spice to the batter.
  • Garlic powder: It adds a savory flavor to the batter. You can add onion powder to add a more savory flavor as well.
  • Cayenne pepper: It adds heat to the batter, making it spicy.
  • Celery seeds: Celery seeds have an aroma and flavor similar to celery. You can skip this ingredient or use celery salt instead as well.
  • Allspice: This is a blend of several spices and adds flavor and aroma to the batter.
  • Salt: Add salt to season the batter as per your liking.
  • Water: You will need water to adjust the consistency of the batter.

How to make vegan fish and chips?

Here is how you can make this vegan fish for vegan fish and chips:

For The Tofu Fish

Step 1: Firstly, drain and press the tofu to get rid of additional moisture. Now using a sharp knife, slice the tofu block into 12 equal pieces. Place the tofu slices in a casserole dish in a single layer.

Step 2: In a bowl, add Bragg’s liquid amino and nutritional yeast flakes. Mix well and pour this mixture over the tofu slices. Set them aside to marinate for 20 to 25 minutes.

For The Batter

Step 3: Meanwhile, in a bowl, add ¼ cup of gluten-free flour, cornmeal, paprika, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, celery seeds, allspice, and ¼ teaspoon salt. Mix well so that everything is combined.

Step 4: Slowly pour water and whisk the mixture until you get a smooth batter that looks like a pancake batter.

Step 5: In another bowl, add the remaining ½ cup of gluten-free flour and ¼ teaspoon salt. Mix well and set aside.

Step 6: once the margination time is up, take a nori sheet and trim it so that it fits the size of the tofu slice. Remember that you have to wrap it around the tofu, so its length should be according to that.

Step 7: now, take a tofu slice, wrap the nori sheet around it and dip it into the prepared batter.

Step 8: Next, dip it in the dry flour mixture and place it on a plate. Repeat the process until you have battered all the tofu slices.

Step 9: Now heat oil in a large non-stick pan over medium heat. Once the oil heats up, place the tofu fish slices in the pan and fry them for about 5 minutes on each side until they get a golden color.

Step 10: Once done, take them off the pan onto a kitchen towel to soak up excess oil.

Step 11: Serve these vegan fish slices with chips and vegan sauce.

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Here are a few tips you should remember when making vegan fish and chips:

  • Even if you are using extra-firm tofu, draining the water and pressing it for about 10 to 20 minutes is crucial to ensure the final product doesn’t fall apart. The maximum water drained from it offers the maximum texture and structure.
  • Bragg’s liquid amino is a gluten-free ingredient. If you can’t find it, use tamari which is also gluten-free. If you don’t have gluten allergies, use soy sauce.
  • You can use almond flour or coconut flour instead of all-purpose flour as well. Both these are gluten-free.
  • Add more spices like onion powder, red chili flakes, cumin, etc., to the batter for more flavor.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan while frying the tofu fish. Work in small batches so that they cook properly and evenly.
  • To make sure the batter is properly cooked, I cover the skillet halfway for a couple of minutes, then uncover it so the batter will crisp up. I removed the cover and allowed the tofu to finish cooking until the batter was crisp and golden brown on each side. This method allowed the steam to fully cook the food on the inside.
  • Most fish and chips recipes on the internet add beer to their batter, but I don’t drink alcohol, so I don’t have any in my recipe.
  • You can air fry these tofu fish slices in an air fryer instead of frying them in cooking oil.

I usedPillsbury Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flourfor the batter and the result was an amazing crispy batter.

I wrapped the tofu in plain nori seaweed, the type that is used for making sushi. The one I used is the Yamamotoyama Sushi Party Toasted Seaweed, I love this because I don’t have to cut the nori sheets, they are already cut. If you cannot find this one just cut regular nori sheets to fit the tofu slices.

For the tofu, I love Trader Joe’s super firm. Whitewave and Twin Oaks Community are all pretty firm ones. I used Trader Joe’s super-firm tofu for this recipe, it holds its shape and you never have to press it.

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Other Amazing Recipes To Try

  • Vegan Fish Tacos
  • Venezuelan Arepas
  • Cauliflower Nuggets
  • Jerk Cauliflower
  • Baked Plantain
  • Jicama Fries

Here are a few serving ideas you should try when serving vegan fish:

  • Vegetables: Serve this vegan fish with vegetables like peas, roasted potatoes, asparagus, green beans, etc., whatever you will work.
  • Chips: Although nothing can beat potato fries, you can also serve this vegan fish with sweet potato fries or plantain chips.
  • Sauces and dips: You can serve it with vegan cheese dip, vegan tartare sauce, curry sauce, or simple ketchup or soy sauce.

You can store the leftover vegan fish by placing it in an air-tight container and refrigerating it. Make sure you place a kitchen towel between the slices and stack them. This will avoid moisture building, and the batter will stay crispy. Store them for up to 3 days. You can reheat them in an air fryer to get the crisp back. Most people reheat the leftover vegan fish in the microwave. You can do so as well, but the batter can become soggy.

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FAQs

What is vegan fish and chips made of? ›

This is the best beer battered vegan fish ever! Made with celeriac and seaweed and coated in a delicious beer batter, this vegan fried fish is crispy, flaky and divine. Serve it with vegan tartar sauce and fries for the full vegan fish and chips experience!

What is vegan fried fish made of? ›

The key ingredient – nori/seaweed sheets. The nori imparts an amazing taste of the sea to the banana blossom. So after marinating the banana blossom in the seaweed spice mixture for an hour it tastes very close to real fish. The second important part to crispy vegan fish and chips is of course the batter.

What do vegans use for fish flavor? ›

Of course, sea vegetables like nori, kelp, wakame, dulse, and other types of seaweed and algae are a quick and effective way to get a distinct flavor of the sea. And when you balance these ingredients in various ways, you can achieve that distinct fishy flavor and texture without any fish involved!

What is a vegan that still eats fish? ›

Most simply, a pescatarian is someone who doesn't eat red meat or poultry, but does eat fish and other seafood. The term pescatarian was coined in the early 1990s and is a combination of the Italian word for fish, “pesce,” and the word “vegetarian.” Sometimes it's spelled “pescetarian,” but this means the same thing.

Why are potato chips not vegan? ›

Some of the most common ingredients that can make potato chips non-vegan include dairy products like milk, cheese, cream, and buttermilk. You should also be on the lookout for “Natural Flavors,” which may or may not be made using animal products.

Why is it OK for vegans to eat fish? ›

Vegans do not eat any animals or any food that is derived from animals. This means that vegans do not eat beef, pork, lamb, and other red meat. They also don't eat chicken, duck, and other poultry. And because fish are also living creatures, vegans don't eat fish or shellfish such as crabs, clams, and mussels.

Why is fish sauce not vegan? ›

The key ingredient in fish sauce may be fermented fish, but there are ways to replicate it without using animal ingredients. Often, recipes are made with seaweed to get that distinct seafood flavor. Dried shiitake mushrooms can add an element of earthiness, and, salt, of course, is a must.

Can vegans use fish oil? ›

Fish oil is not vegan since it is made from fish. When fish such as salmon consume other fish, they store fatty acids in their body, which is then used to produce fish oil supplements. For vegans and vegetarians, the good news is that there are plant-based sources of omega 3 fatty acids.

How do they make vegan fish taste fishy? ›

Seaweed-Nori, Kelp or Dulse flakes

Nori seaweed is what is typically used to wrap sushi rolls. For other dishes, they are torn into smaller pieces, added to recipes. The Kelp or Dulse flakes are basically dried seaweed. They are often used as a salt substitute, but are a great way to add some fishy flavor.

What do vegans eat instead of tuna? ›

Vegan Tuna doesn't have the same texture as regular tuna, but it's pretty close. I use a combination of shredded hearts of palm and chickpeas to replicate the flaky fish texture and it works nicely. Plus, the chickpeas add a nice dose of protein.

What is a vegan that eats fish and chicken? ›

A pollotarian diet is a type of semi-vegetarianism in which chicken is allowed, but red meat and pork are not. Some pollotarians may also include eggs and dairy in their diet. Those who eat fish and seafood are considered pesce-pollotarians.

What seasoning makes food taste like fish? ›

I've eaten some vegan “fish” and other seafood substitutes, and by far the most common “fishy” flavoring agents are seaweed, kelp, and other sea vegetables. I've also seen miso (fermented soybean paste) being used as a “fishy” flavor, probably because of its salty, umami taste.

What makes vegan chips vegan? ›

The widely hailed "LAYS Classic Original" chips contain potatoes, vegetable oil, and salt—none of which are animal-derived. Alas, many varieties with added ingredients and seasonings can still be vegan.

What's the difference between chips and vegan chips? ›

If the oil used for frying is vegetable oil, then they are likely vegan. But if it is an animal fat, then no. Flavored chips can be as vegan as the flavoring. If the flavoring is made with whey powder, or refined sugar, then it isn't vegan.

Do vegans eat fried fish? ›

Made from hearts of palm, Old Bay seasoning, and a rich beer batter, the tender fried “fish” is best served with tartar sauce and fries. Just like authentic fish and chips, but better! Vegans may not eat fish but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy beautifully fried and flaky “fish”.

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