I bet you have always wanted to make Long John Silvers fish, and now you can with this copycat recipe. You will enjoy this Long John Silver’s fish batter recipe as it has crispy fish and a nice golden brown color.
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Crispy Fried Fish
Do you love this crispy batter-dipped fish? Crispy on the outside, with the fish cooked perfectly on the inside, it is hard to resist this fish.
Growing up, this was a favorite restaurant of mine. I remember when the Long John Silver’s first opened in Pueblo, Colorado. My family got in the car, and we soon munched on this fish.
This batter is very close to the Fish and Chips served overseas. This recipe is unique because the fish is crispy, but it isn’t done with a beer batter. Club soda is the key ingredient that makes this crispy fish batter special.
The batter has baking soda and baking powder in it, and when combined with the club soda, it gives the batter a unique lift you will love.
What Makes This Recipe The Best Copycat Long John’s Fish Batter Recipe?
Fish sticks are a staple fast food favorite on both sides of the Atlantic. While England may have a stronger tradition of fish and chip shops, a few popular chains exist in the US, including Long John Silver’s.
For over 50 years, the brand’s restaurants have been churning out deliciously crispy fried fish. While you won’t find Long John Silver’s everywhere, once you taste the crispy batter of their fried fish, you’ll want to enjoy it often. With this tried and true copycat recipe, you can make it anytime!
Why This Is One Copycat Long John Silvers Fish Batter Recipe You Must Try?
This version doesn’t attempt to recreate the classic heavier flavor of Britain’s fried fish. Instead, the battered fish recipe below goes with a more pronounced mixture of seasonings and club soda that recreates the taste of the Long John Silvers fish batter recipe.
Ingredients For Long John Silvers Fish Recipe
To make the batter, you’ll need:
- All-purpose flour
- Corn starch
- Sugar
- Salt
- Baking powder
- Baking soda
- Onion salt
- Paprika
- Ground black pepper
- Club soda
You can use seltzer or soda water if you don’t want to use club soda. Carbonation is the key to this recipe for Long John Silver’s fish batter because it keeps it light.
For the fish, you’ll need:
- Any firm white fish
- Lemon wedges, optional
The chain uses both cod and pollack based on availability. But any firm and relatively mild-tasting white fish will do. See the section below on choosing the best fish and more information.
For frying, I use vegetable oil or canola oil. I think peanut oil would also work well, but it is more expensive.
How To Make the Long John Silvers Fish Recipe
- Cut the fish into serving pieces no heavier than 3 ounces.
- Heat the oil in a heavy-bottom pot, Dutch oven, or deep-fryer to 350°F. It is critical that the oil is at the right temperature, so use a thermometer.
- Place paper towels on a baking tray and put a wire rack on top.
- Stir or whisk together all the batter’s dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Immediately before you are ready to fry your fish fillets, add the club soda slowly while continuing to stir.
- Coat the fish in the batter. Let the excess batter drip off the fish.
- Carefully drop the battered fish into the oil. Cook in batches to prevent lowering the oil’s temperature.
- Fry the fish for two to three minutes until golden brown. Turn the fish halfway through the cooking time, if necessary.
- Remove the fish using a spider or fryer basket and place the pieces on the wire rack to drain.
- Let the oil come up to temperature and repeat as necessary.
- Serve immediately.
Different Types of Fish You Can Use
When you make this recipe at home, you can use any fish that you like. Long John Silver’s uses Wild-caught Alaskan Cod. I have made my recipe with cod I purchased at Costco.
I think this would work well with catfish, tilapia, barramundi, haddock, hake, halibut, snapper, or any other white fish you may have. One good alternative is Swai fish, an inexpensive firm white fish that is mild and tastes slightly sweet.
You may even want to check out my Long John Silvers Chicken recipe.
I use my T-fal FR8000 Oil Filtration Ultimate EZ Clean Easy to clean 3.5-Liter Fry Basket Stainless Steel Immersion Deep Fryer, 2.6-Pound, Silver. I like it because it regulates the heat very well, and it has a filter so you can reuse the oil.
Recipe Tips
I do have some tips on technique:
Make sure your fish pieces are no more than 3 ounces. When the fish is heavier, it will immediately sink in the oil, and the batter may wrap itself around the heating elements of your fryer. If you use a pot to heat your oil in, this may not be an issue.
I like to raise and lower the battered fish pieces a few times when I lower them into the oil. This way the batter can cook just a little, and the expansion of the batter is less troublesome. It isn’t challenging to do at all, but this batter does expand while cooking. It is one of the characteristics that make fish batter so unique.
Other Ways To Use the Batter
The recipe for Long John Silver’s fish batter is so delicious; why not make a double batch of the batter and use it to fry other ingredients?
Make the lightest onion rings. Coat mushrooms, chicken filets, string beans, zucchini, or sweet potatoes for deliciously crunchy snacks. Heck, you can even fry the batter all by itself!
Different Ways You Could Use the Fried Fish
This recipe is also great for preparing fish for tacos and sandwiches. Feel free to experiment with the seasoning to create other flavor profiles.
What To Serve With Long John Silver’s Fish
French fries, hush puppies, and onion rings are traditional, but there isn’t any reason why you shouldn’t get more creative. Try fried green tomatoes, fried pickles, coleslaw, or cornbread.
Malt vinegar, tartar sauce, and a squeeze of lemon are popular condiments with fried fish.
How To Store the Leftovers
Leftovers will stay fresh for two days in the fridge and up to three months in the freezer.
To store fried fish in the fridge:
- Let the fried fish cool.
- Wrap the fish in individual pieces in a paper towel and put them in an airtight container.
To store fried fish in the freezer:
- Let the fish come down to room temperature.
- Lay out the fish on a baking tray.
- Put the fish in the freezer until frozen, about two to three hours.
- Transfer the frozen fish to freezer bags.
The Best Way to Reheat Long John Silver’s Fish
To reheat thawed fried fish in the air fryer:
- Preheat the air fryer to 350°F.
- Cook for four to five minutes, or until hot.
To reheat thawed fried fish in the oven:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Place the thawed fish on a wire rack over a baking tray.
- Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until hot.
I hope you enjoy one of my childhood favorites. You could use this batter to dip chicken tenders, shrimp, and onion rings.
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Long John Silvers Fish Batter Copycat Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 cups vegetable oil for frying
- 2 cups flour
- 1/4 cup corn starch
- 2 teaspoons sugar
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon onion salt
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 16 ounces club soda
- 2 pounds cod or other white fish sliced into 3 ounce pieces
Instructions
- Heat about 8 cups of vegetable oil to 350°F in a fryer or heavy pot.
- Make the batter by combining the flour, corn starch, sugar, salt, baking powder, baking soda, onion salt, paprika, and ground black pepper. Stir to combine.
- Add the club soda to the dry ingredients. Continue to stir as the batter foams.
- Coat the fish pieces with the batter, and drop them into the hot oil.
- Fry for 2 to 3 minutes until the batter is golden and the fish pieces begin to float to the top of the oil.
- Drain the fish on a wire rack.
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Can’t Miss Cooking Tips
- To keep the batter from sticking to the bottom of the basket, gently lower fish and hold it for a few seconds to allow it to form up a crust before dropping it into the basket.
- You can swap the club soda for beer for a great flavor.
- Have a little batter leftover? Slice up some onion rings, and make onion rings.
Tara
This is an amazing recipe. I used my soda stream machine and used the charged water without flavor. It made the recipe taste exactly like Long John Silvers recipe, I used Stephanies measurements and had no extra sugar. The fizz makes the batter. Thanks Stephanie for the recipe!
RDenmark
Great my family loved it. I used OLD BAY seasoning as substitute for the salt, pepper, onion, and paprika. I used Catfish Fillets as the fish and it was the BEST Fish we have had ever. Thanks for the Recipe!!!!
Carol Popowicz
Just fried some cod all stuck to wire basket
Stephanie
There is a bit of a technique to putting the fish in the basket. You need to partially put it in, and let it form a bit of a crust before you drop it in all of the way.
Carl
God awful. Nothing like a tempura batter
john howard
CAN U PUT UR BALL’S IN IT
John Howards tucked balls
You cant… You’re balls are still tucked up inside you.
Victoria Patterson
Will this recipe work well with pollock?
Stephanie
Yes, it will work with Pollock.
Michael
Is the batter supposed to be watery or thick mine came out watery
Stephanie
The batter should be thicker than cake batter.
Dianne
Just made this as part of the filling for fish tacos. Crispy, light and delicious. Thank you!
KD Jensen
Would this work in an air fryer?
Cyndi Valerino
Ok. It’s amazing!!!! Thank you!!!!
Cyndi Valerino
Husband is going in the gulf deep sea fishing next weekend. Instead of my usual fish fry, I’m going to try this!
James E Lewis jr
I love eating at Long John , but your fish batter is to salty , at my age to much salt or sugar is a no no , do I have to stop eating at Long John silver’s
Stephanie
Long John Silver’s is not known for being healthy food.
George Gillespie
My friends always called it ” heart attack in a box “.. lol.. didn’t care.. too good to not eat it.
Lora
Tried this with some shrimp tonight and it turned out really good and close to the LJS shrimp. Will be trying it on fish soon.
rita doan
i did try the recipe using onion powder instead of onion salt. it turned out great. id say better than, because it wasnt so salty. thanks alot for the recipe this weekend im doing chicken planks!
Gay Springfield
I used dried minced onion in the batter recipe and it was great. I used Canada Dry Ginger Ale and it worked well. I,preferred to make the dish exactly as written but I had to modify it slightly because I didn’t gave everything it called for and I live too far away from the store. The same batter made some awesome onion rings too.
Stephanie
I hate it when I am missing something when I try to make a recipe. I am glad it worked out for you!
Denny
Why is it that every fry copycat recipe fails to include the kind of frying oil used when it can drastically change the flavor?
Stephanie
I am not sure. I typically use plain vegetable oil only for frying.
Nancy Dean
My family LOVES this recipe! Thank you for showing this to me! Thumbs up????????????!
Jennifer
Have you ever tried beer substituted for the club soda?
Stephanie Manley
It would work, but I don’t think it will give you the flavor of JLS.
Stephanie
Yes, it works just fine. It doesn’t taste like Long John Silvers then.
rita doan
its Good Friday and im trying this for dinner. i love ljs but its a little salty. i think onion powder will be just right for me.
Keith mitchell
I go to the Philippines often , my wife is filipppa I think u can find club Sosa on the bigger stores in the mall moa and such along with the Canada dry drinks
George Gillespie
Sm and gaisano both carry club soda. Also 7-11 does as well. In Cebu and Mindanao
Lou Ann Mckelvain
Can you use frozen fish portions in this recipe?
Stephanie Manley
You could but I would thaw them first.