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4.65 from 28 votes

A Crunchier Lahori Fried Fish - A twist on the classic Pakistani recipe!

Modified: Nov 22, 2020 · Published: Nov 3, 2017 by Sarah Mir

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People go to weddings for the korma. I don't. I am straight up there for the Lahori Fried Fish and the dessert. For most of my life my "shadi" plate has been half a plate piled with hot naans and the other half with savory unctuous battered deep fried, but so damn good Lahori Fried Fish. My father would always warn me about the perils of eating seafood in the summer, but fish over korma any day. 

Lahori Fish, but Better

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So in my head Lahori fish always has a spiced chickpea batter and then. Well, and then, my brother got married. That was exciting and all, but there was this fish at his nikah (the Muslim wedding ceremony). This crunchy, spicy, punchy fish. It had all the flavors of a lahori fried fish, but the CRUNCH people, the crunch.

I was so excited that I immediately went into the hosts' kitchen in my "chamak challo" (glitter and sparkle) dressed for a wedding state and enthusiastically began complimenting a confused catering staff who told me where I could leave my plate.

Leave my plate. Pffft. I had just started eating.Lahori Fried Fish

I asked a server what it was and he said Lahori Fried Fish in a matter of fact way that suggested I was a total dummy. Clearly he had not given much thought to this crunch situation. And then there was this sauce - what's the sauce I asked them? The server, who had now had just about enough with me told me it was tartar sauce and then disappeared before I could question him about the mayo used to make the sauce. My husband wasn't quite so academic in his enjoyment and was slathering the tartar sauce on the fish, sprinkling with the provided chaat masala and eating on. 

Like a good wife (lol) I decided to follow suit. 

What I have learnt about Lahori Fried Fish

In my intensive googling since I have discovered several things. One, that back in the day you wouldn't use "besan" or chickpea flour, but now it seems integral. Two, to add an egg or not to add an egg. My breading stayed on and crunchy, but I am not above a little breading fix if needed. Three, some recipes called for the addition of rice flour or cornstarch. Rice flour provides a sharper crunch and if I was motivated enough to grind up some rice I could have used it, but instead I went with breadcrumbs and am pleased with the outcome.

Lahori Fried Fish

Is this as good as the Lahore Fried Fish I had that day? I don't know, because that day was one of the happiest of my life. Memory is fickle that way, it is hard to separate fact from sentiment. Here is what I do know: this is crunchy-spicy-delicious and I'd happily eat it any day of the week. 

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Lahori Fried Fish
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4.65 from 28 votes

A Crunchier Lahori Fried Fish

Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Pakistani
Author: Sarah Mir

Ingredients

  • 2 lb any white firm fish cut into 2 inch pieces
  • ¾ tsp garlic paste
  • 3 tbsp lemon juice
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • 2.5 tbsp whole coriander seeds
  • 1.5 tbsp ajwain (caraway seeds)
  • 1 tbsp kasuri methi / fenugreek leaves (heaped)
  • 1 ½ tbsp cumin seeds
  • 2-3 tbsp red chilli flakes
  • ½ tsp red chilli powder (cayenne)
  • ⅓ tsp turmeric powder
  • ¼ tsp black salt (optional)
  • 2 tbsp besan/ chickpea flour
  • 1 ½ tbsp breadcrumbs

For serving

  • Chaat Masala
  • Lemon Wedges
  • Tartar Sauce
  • Oil (for frying)

Instructions

  • Squeeze the lemon juice over the fish, sprinkle w a little salt (not included in ingredients), add the garlic paste and mix deftly. 
  • Coarsely grind the coriander seeds, cumin seeds, and ajwain in a grinder (4-5 seconds) and add to the fish along with the rest of the spices and the methi
  • Set aside for 20 minutes
  • Heat an inch or more of oil in a pan. 
  • When the oil starts to shimmer then mix the breadcrumbs and besan into the fish to give good coverage. If the mixture is too dry then add a splash of water, but not too much. You want the mixture to stick to the fish, but not become gummy. If it does become gummy then add a little more besan and breadcrumb
  • Test fry a piece of fish 3 minutes on each side, adjust seasoning if needed. 
  • Continue frying the fish in batches and drain on paper towels. 
  • Serve right away with tartar sauce, wedges of lemon and chaat masala on the side

Notes

Good News Air Fryer Owning Friends: several readers have confirmed with me that this recipe does well in the air fryer too!
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Lahori Fried Fish

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  1. Saba says

    April 06, 2025 at 8:05 pm

    This was fantastic, thanks so much! Love all your recipes. I used Basa fish for this. Very authentic!

    Reply
    • Sarah Mir says

      April 10, 2025 at 9:45 am

      SO glad you enjoyed it!!! Appreciate the review!

      Reply
  2. Zehra haider says

    February 08, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    This recipe is perfection! I made this for an away recently and all my guests were totally wowed! The fish is crunchy and flavorful and delicious and takes you right back to Decemberistan and all you need afterwards is some Gajar ka halwa, Kashmiri chai and family gossip sitting around the white tablecloth wali tables with gajras everywhere

    Reply
    • Sarah Mir says

      February 13, 2025 at 9:43 pm

      OHMIGOD! What a great comment and review! I am bowled over!

      Reply
  3. Sana says

    January 26, 2024 at 1:41 pm

    Love love love the recipe! Made it a few times and it’s an absolute hit.
    Quick question. Do you have any recommendations with regard to air fryer temperature and time?

    Reply
    • Sarah Mir says

      January 30, 2024 at 1:25 pm

      Hey Sana! Thanks for sharing that! I suspect I would air fry this one at the regular air fryer temperature (390F for me) for a 4 minutes or so per side. That is my instinct, but I absolutely will test it soon and report back!

      Reply
  4. Maheen says

    January 03, 2021 at 2:09 am

    Such an amazing and simple recipe! Made it today for the fam and everyone loved it! Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
    • sarahjmir@gmail.com says

      January 06, 2021 at 5:51 pm

      That's great to hear!!! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
  5. KANEEZ FATIMA GHULAM SABIR says

    November 25, 2020 at 9:37 am

    approximately 10 mins at 180c

    Reply
  6. Neha says

    November 17, 2020 at 12:22 am

    Hey Sarah! Any tips on preparing these before hand for a dawat?

    Reply
    • sarahjmir@gmail.com says

      November 23, 2020 at 1:32 am

      Hey Neha! You can batter them and leave in the fridge on a tray! You can also fry and bake at 300F to reheat!

      Reply
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