I hadn’t eaten a fish stick in years. As a kid, I always preferred fish sticks to burgers. In fact, that was about the only school cafeteria lunch item I ever ate, but I never touched the tartar sauce. I don't even know if kids still like fish sticks these days. At some point they disappeared from my diet. I assume that disappearance happened right about the time I was old enough to realize a re-heated, frozen, breaded piece of white fish left something to be desired in flavor, and I have no idea when it was I changed my mind about tartar sauce. So, when I saw this grown-up version of fish sticks with fresh halibut and a pickly, herby, homemade tartar sauce in the June Bon Appetit, I had to try it. I’m pretty sure this version could convince any adult to see fish sticks in a new light. The sticks were pan sauteed rather than deep fried, so there’s no heavy, greasiness about them, and the panko coating made them as crispy as can be.
The tartar sauce came together with mayonnaise, chopped fresh dill, capers, chopped fresh chives, and finely chopped cornichons. Maybe I would have liked tartar sauce all along if it had always been made like this. For the fish sticks, fresh halibut was cut into short, narrow pieces and seasoned. Then, it was coated in egg and dredged in panko breadcrumbs. It cooked quickly in a nonstick skillet with just a tablespoon and a half of oil. It was a quick meal and a nostalgic one as well.
Unlike the ones that came out of a box, these fish sticks were light, crunchy, and fresh-tasting. The tartar sauce was rich and tangy and addictive. I can’t remember what side dish the school cafeteria used to serve with their fish sticks, but it might have been tater tots. We enjoyed these with salad instead, and they surpassed any memory I had of fish sticks. I think they've found their way back into my diet for the foreseeable future.
You are making me SO HUNGRY today! These look sooo good (and they're actually something my kids would eat, too)!
ReplyDeleteI've made homemade fish sticks and you're right they are so good!
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe too and it was a hit in our household as well - you have some wonderful recipes on your blog and I am having a great time discovering them!!
ReplyDeleteThat is delicious! A perfect combo, yummy!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I like how you cook those fish sticks/fingers, cos I don't need to deep fry them. Cool! Let me get my panko crumbs and I may try that.
ReplyDeleteI am not big on tartar but I have learned to like it a bit - these fish sticks on the other hand look top notch!
ReplyDeleteI love fish and tartar sauce..yours look delicious with the capers...
ReplyDeleteThis one is always a big hit with us too, with lashings of homemade tartare sauce, can't go wrong.
ReplyDeleteI've had this recipe saved for a while. I really need to make it.
ReplyDeleteNow I am hungry with this post. I love tartar sauce and fish sticks. Whenever my husband and I go on a date, I always request for some fish sticks for dinner. I just love the combination of the two. Great share :)
ReplyDeleteI can't even remember the last time I had a fish stick. Looks like I ought to refresh my taste buds with your modern-day version. I like that they are sauteed in a pan, rather than cooked in a vat of oil.
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo good!!
ReplyDelete100% going to try it out this week. Thanks. . .
ReplyDeleteI like fish sticks and tartar is perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteI love it how you took something as basic as fish sticks and turned them into something so special. THis looks delish!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous weekend dahhhhhhling!
*kisses* HH
I haven't had fish sticks either and they are actually delicious...especially with a great accompanying suace like yours...it is proabbaly a god idea taking this recipe and making some for the freezer...that delicious sauce...mmm!
ReplyDeleteRonelle x
I sure would like to try these. Can regular breadcrumbs be used, as I don't think I can find any Japanese panko breadcrumbs?
ReplyDeleteI used to love it when my parents when out to dinner with friends, because my brother and I always used to get to have fish sticks -- but these look waaay better than the ones that I remember. The dill-caper sauce sounds great, too (and much better than my childhood dip, Heinz ketchup).
ReplyDeleteIvy: Yes, regular breadcrumbs will work fine. Hope you enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYum, Lisa! And I really like the idea of capers in the tartar sauce. Have never done that!
ReplyDeleteman i don't think I've had fish sticks since school lunch either! And they were no where NEAR as scrumptious looking as this dolled up version! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had fish sticks in a long time too! ahh the good old days..
ReplyDeleteI didn't have fish sticks as a child, and has eaten just once as an adult as it's not very common here. But it sounds like a perfect quick lunch. And I can dip anything to this tartar sauce, it's so appetizing with fresh dill.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a grown up version of the fish stick. It sound delicious! Maybe Jamie Oliver will put your version into school lunches? Long live the fish stick! xo
ReplyDeleteI have 10 obs of salmon in my freezer so I am thinking this would works for salmon too:D
ReplyDeleteHave you tried making tartar sauce with from-scratch mayo? It's even better.
ReplyDeleteYour tartar sauce with dill and capers really sounds delicious !
ReplyDeleteAlright, I have to say you caused me to develop a serious craving. These sticks just sound amazing. What a delicious treat.
ReplyDeleteCan I just say that this has brought back so many childhood memories for me? Thanks Lisa!!!!
ReplyDeleteGrown up fish sticks indeed - I would love to try these!
ReplyDeleteI loved them too, and the story- was me indeed as well. I think it was the breading, I ate many things fried, lol
ReplyDeleteI posted another comment, but it disappeared...so much writing went into it, lol, oh well...
Oh yeah, now I remember- You have dredged up my desire to make some this week, a little cooking humor!
ReplyDeleteThese fish sticks looks so yummy, you made me hungry! I wanna have some and dip them into the tartar sauce :) My kids like the frozen fish sticks, I need to try making the fresh ones like you did!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Photograzing a couple of hours ago. Hmm. I just happened to have a nice, thick, square piece of fish. Hmm. It's cod this time, but so what. I make tarter sauce a bit differently and just happen to have some on hand. So what. Panko, egg and oil are staples. Hmm. Damn good meal. THanks for sharing the idea.
ReplyDeleteLisa! This is such a great appetizer dish or a fun light meal! Would you try making the dipping sauce with greek yogurt to make it lighter? I find that greek yogurt and dill complement eachother well!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try these!