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    Home » Recipes » HOMEMADE VEGAN MEATS

    Sam TurnbullAuthor: Sam Turnbull Updated: March 22, 2025

    Tofish and Chips (vegan fish and chips)

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    During my recent trip to London, I tried 3 different vegan fish and chips dishes. They were all good-ish, but none of them were great. The most interesting vegan fish I tried was made from a banana blossom, but banana blossoms aren't easily available here in Toronto. The other two I tried were both called tofish and chips where the "fish" was made from tofu. These were both only ok. They both used nori (the same seaweed that is used to make sushi rolls) as a kind of fish skin, which was pretty neat. But the tofu itself was way under seasoned and lacked texture. The good news? I knew I could improve on this greatly to make a tofish and chips that had a ton of flavour and a cool flaky texture. Home cooking for the win! Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan

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    These were so fun to make! Tasted great as well. Thank you, Sam! - in2insight

    For the texture, I was inspired my friend The Easy Vegan where he sliced blocks of tofu very thinly to give a flaky-like texture. I took his method and adjusted it slightly to make it my own. For the flavour, I first pressed the tofu to get as much water out as possible, then I made an umami-packed marinade, letting that soak into the tofu overnight. The thin slices on the tofu had the added benefit of enabling the marinade get deep into the tofu to make for the most flavourful vegan fish and chips. And to finish it off, just like at the restaurants, I added a piece of nori on top of the tofu before dipping into batter before frying for a kind of skin that has the taste of the sea. The result: the best tofish and chips I've ever had! Hands down. Hands down to pick up your fork and knife so you can eat more tofish. Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan Flaky flavourful tofish in a crispy beer batter (the beer is optional). Serve it with some homemade chips, I used my recipe for crispy baked french fries, but I cut the fries a little thicker for that chip vibe. Then serve it with vegan tartar sauce (page 144 in Fuss-Free Vegan), and lemon wedges. Or use whatever your favourite accompaniments are. Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan To make tofish and chips (vegan fish and chips): drain and press the tofu (or tofu blocks if you're making multiple) for 20 minutes or longer. See my guide on how to press tofu for more info. Once the tofu is pressed, slice the tofu into four slices about 1" thick. To make the flaky texture, take one of the tofu pieces and slice the tofu part way through repeatedly about ¼" apart. It's helpful to use chopsticks on either side of the tofu to stop from cutting all the way through the tofu so the slices remain intact. Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan I like to cut the slices on a slight angle for that extra fishy texture. This technique not only makes the tofu look like fish, but it provides the flaky texture, and it lets the marinade soak through the tofu for maximum flavour! Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan

    Mix together the vegetable broth, lemon juice, white miso paste, onion powder, garlic powder, and salt in a flat dish or resealable bag. Add the tofu slices, being careful to handle them gently so they don't fall apart. Let marinate for a minimum of 1 hour or as long as a few days covered in the fridge. I usually marinate it overnight in the fridge.

    Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan To make a fish-like skin I use nori sheets (the same sheets of seaweed you use to roll sushi). Cut rectangles about the same size as the four tofu pieces. Using scissors here is recommended. Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan

    To make the batter, in a medium bowl mix together the flour, paprika, garlic powder, and salt. Add 1 cup of soda water or beer and mix. Add up to ¼ cup more liquid as needed to reach a thick pancake batter consistency.

    Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan For frying the tofish, I prefer to do a shallow fry where only a small amount of vegetable oil is used. I'm personally not a big fan of deep frying as it can be quite dangerous. But if you are comfortable you are welcome to deep fry this tofish. Either way, always be extra careful when working with hot oil! To shallow fry, pour enough oil to generously coat the bottom of a heavy skillet, pan, or pot. Put over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot and ready for frying, take a piece of nori and place it on the side of the tofu that doesn't have cuts. Hold the nori on the tofu and dip the tofu into the batter to coat. Gently place the battered tofu directly into the hot oil, being careful as it may spit. Repeat with the remaining tofu slices. Fry 2 - 3 minutes per side, turning as needed until the batter is golden brown and crispy all over. Tofish and chips- (Vegan fish and chips)!! The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter. #itdoesnttastelikechicken #vegan Drain on paper towel to remove excess oil. Serve hot with chips (don't forget the ketchup and malt vinegar!), a squeeze of lemon, and tartar sauce. And if you really want to be authentic - serve some mushy peas on the side! Vegan seafood for the win!! Bon appetegan! Sam.

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    Tofish and Chips (vegan fish and chips)

    The "fish" is made from tofu with a special technique that makes it flaky and full of flavour, all fried up in a homemade beer batter.
    Prep: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
    Cook: 10 minutes mins
    Total: 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins
    Servings: 4 tofish pieces
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    Ingredients
     

    For the tofish:

    • 1 block (420g) firm tofu, drained and pressed (see step 1)
    • ½ cup vegetable broth or water
    • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
    • 1 tablespoon white miso paste
    • ½ teaspoon onion powder
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • ¼ teaspoon salt

    For the batter:

    • 1 cup all-purpose flour
    • 1 teaspoon sweet paprika
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 1 - 1 ¼ cups soda water or beer
    • 1 sheet nori, cut into pieces (see step 4)
    • oil for frying

    Add ons:

    • 1 recipe Crispy Baked French Fries,, cut slightly thicker to make a heartier chip
    • 1 recipe Vegan Tartar Sauce , (Page 144 in Fuss-Free Vegan)
    • 1 lemon,, sliced into wedges
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    Instructions
     

    • Prep the tofu: drain and press the tofu for 20 minutes or longer. See my guide on how to press tofu for more info. Once the tofu is pressed, slice the tofu into four slices about 1" thick. To make the flaky texture, take one of the tofu pieces and slice the tofu part way through repeatedly about ¼" apart. It's helpful to use chopsticks on either side of the tofu to stop from cutting all the way through the tofu so the slices remain intact.
    • Mix the marinade: mix together the vegetable broth, lemon juice, white miso paste, onion powder, garlic powder, and salt in a flat dish or resealable bag. Add the tofu slices, being careful to handle them gently so they don't fall apart. Let marinate for a minimum of 1 hour or as long as a few days covered in the fridge. I usually marinate it overnight in the fridge.
    • Make the batter: in a medium bowl mix together the flour, paprika, garlic powder, and salt. Add 1 cup of soda water or beer and mix. Add up to ¼ cup more liquid as needed to reach a thick pancake batter consistency.
    • Cut the nori: to make a fish-like skin I use nori sheets (the same sheets of seaweed you use to roll sushi). Cut 4 rectangles that are about the same size as the four tofu pieces. Set aside.
    • Fry the tofish: pour enough oil to generously coat the bottom of a heavy skillet or pot. Put over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot and ready for frying, take a piece of nori and place it on the side of the tofu that doesn't have cuts. Hold the nori on the tofu and dip the tofu into the batter to coat. Gently place the battered tofu directly into the hot oil, being careful as it may spit. Repeat with the remaining tofu slices. Fry 2 - 3 minutes per side, turning as needed until the batter is golden and crisp all over. Drain on paper towel. Serve hot with chips, a squeeze of lemon, and tartar sauce.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1piece of tofish estimating 1 tablespoon of oil each | Calories: 343kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 774mg | Potassium: 63mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 340IU | Vitamin C: 3.1mg | Calcium: 149mg | Iron: 2.9mg

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    Author: Sam Turnbull
    Cuisine: British
    Course: Main Course

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    1. Dinah says

      May 08, 2020 at 1:39 pm

      5 stars
      I just made this recipe and there's a HUGE problem with it... The plate is empty and I want more XD

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        May 13, 2020 at 3:33 pm

        Bahaha! I love it.

        Reply
    2. Kamielle Strong says

      March 18, 2020 at 6:16 pm

      5 stars
      This recipe inspired me to try making unbreaded tofish fillets, which turned out delicious!

      I used the same technique to make it flaky. In my marinade, I subbed Bragg's liquid soy aminos for the miso (no miso currently on hand). Instead of cooking nori onto the tofu, I crumbled roasted seaweed into my marinade. I let the tofu marinate for just over 24 hours. Then, I salted and peppered it, slathered it in a (vegan) lemon garlic butter that I whisked up, and baked it at 425 for about 14 minutes.

      I'm enjoying this delicacy as I type this. I paired it with brown rice and roasted veggies. Thank you for the inspiration! You always remind me that being vegan doesn't mean skipping certain dishes, just means getting creative.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        March 19, 2020 at 3:15 pm

        Aww that's wonderful, Kamielle! I will have to try your version sometime 🙂

        Reply
    3. Beata says

      January 03, 2020 at 4:52 pm

      5 stars
      This looks like an absolute winner, and I am totally looking forward to making it and sharing with my SO! Well, maybe - if I don't devour it all before he has a chance to try it, hahahaha.

      Just got my tofu press and the miso will arrive on Monday (didn't find miso in my local stores so had to order online). Can't wait! I do have a question however. the ingredients list says firm tofu, but in one of the comments I read you said you used extra firm tofu. Which is recommended the most for this recipe?

      THANK YOU!!!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        January 09, 2020 at 12:50 pm

        Frim tofu for the most fish-like texture. Probably a typo in the comments. SOrry about that! Enjoy!

        Reply
        • Beata says

          January 09, 2020 at 12:53 pm

          5 stars
          Fantastic - thank you so much for confirming! 🙂

      • Samara says

        December 01, 2020 at 11:48 am

        The first block I fried stuck to the pan. I switched to a rock pan, still with oil and it worked perfectly. However, when taking it out of the marinade (24 hours) it smelled fermented. After cooking it tastes fermented too. I realize now I forgot the miso ‍♀️. Do you think it went bad in the marinade or is that just how it would taste without the miso? Thanks!

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        • Beata says

          December 05, 2020 at 1:03 pm

          5 stars
          HI Samara! I've marinated my tofu well over 24 hours at least several times and I've never had a fermented taste, honestly... did you keep the tofu in the fridge while it was marinating?

    4. carolina bootsma says

      November 24, 2019 at 5:58 pm

      hi there, i like to meal prep and i was just wondering how many days i can keep these in my fridge for, or if they should only be served immediately ... thanks a ton!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        November 26, 2019 at 10:04 am

        They can marinate in the fridge for 3 - 4 days. Once fried you will want to serve them right away. Enjoy!

        Reply
    5. Lea says

      November 13, 2019 at 2:52 pm

      This looks delicious (as so many of your recipes do). Thank you. I've pinned this.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        November 15, 2019 at 6:29 pm

        Enjoy!

        Reply
    6. Meowmeow says

      September 01, 2019 at 2:51 pm

      I need to try a variation of this for something I used to enjoy when I lived in Alaska - we always just called it "lunch lady halibut". Basically, it was broiled halibut that was covered in crushed Ritz crackers and consistently basted with butter. I can imagine leaving out the batter here and using crushed organic "Golden Rounds" from Whole foods, Miyoko's butter, and only adding a little nori flakes into the marinade to duplicate that simple dish, then serving with a side of mashed root veggies?

      I always get so inspired when I see your recipes and think of new ways that they could be made! Thank, Sam! Will definitely have to try this as-is as well as the "lunch lady halibut" route!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        September 04, 2019 at 12:40 pm

        Awesome!! Sounds like so much fun, I hope you enjoy it! 🙂

        Reply
    7. Anastasia says

      August 26, 2019 at 10:53 am

      Hello from Ukraine! Your blog is awesome! Thank you for your warm, friendliness and ubbelievable recipes!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        August 26, 2019 at 3:12 pm

        Hello Anastasia 🙂 Thank you so much! Hello from Canada!

        Reply
    8. Chris says

      July 21, 2019 at 5:18 am

      Gosh! This Tofish is superb. And I was not expecting it to be so easy to make. Thanks for this Sam, I got lots of compliments at dinner time. Greetings from Australia.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 23, 2019 at 12:43 pm

        Greetings from Canada! So happy you enjoyed it, Chris 🙂

        Reply
    9. Nikki nunn says

      July 19, 2019 at 9:15 am

      5 stars
      Hands down, THE BEST vegan fish and chips I’ve ever made! AND it was toddler approved by my picky 2 1/2 year old! Totally can’t wait to make again!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 23, 2019 at 12:36 pm

        Oh yay!!!! Thrilled you loved it so much 😀

        Reply
    10. Yulca says

      July 17, 2019 at 5:39 pm

      5 stars
      Made it today - yum! Added another nori sheet on top of the tofu while marinating (and took it out before the batter step). Thanks once again for the great job you are doing!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 23, 2019 at 12:30 pm

        You're most welcome, Yulca! So happy you are enjoying so many of my recipes 🙂

        Reply
        • Yulca says

          July 23, 2019 at 5:17 pm

          That's because they are awesome!!!

          When I tell omni hubby "There's this new thing I'd like to try for dinner...", he's like: "Ah. Mhm. Ok. You think that's any good?", me: "It's one of Sam's recipes.", him: "Oh, cool, great, they are always yummy!"... and then we both happily devour every last bit & print out the recipe to add it to our rotation :).

          Bottom line: You totally rock (and I sound like an obsessive stalker)!

        • Sam Turnbull says

          August 01, 2019 at 6:14 pm

          Haha! Really!? That's so awesome! THank you 🙂

    11. Carolyn says

      July 13, 2019 at 11:40 am

      Do you have a recommendation for which oil to use?

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 15, 2019 at 10:34 am

        A light oil such as canola or vegetable would be great. Enjoy!

        Reply
    12. Bob says

      July 11, 2019 at 5:14 am

      I am making this for tonight.

      I have nori flakes which I’ll spread on top of the tofu. Hopefully, that will work. Have any idea how many flakes equals one cut piece?

      As the tofu marinates, will it soak up all of the marinade?

      Thanks

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 13, 2019 at 11:17 am

        Hi Bob, there will be leftover marinade. I would just try and pat as a nice coating of flakes onto one side of the tofu and you should be good to go. Enjoy!

        Reply
    13. Sonya Davidson says

      July 01, 2019 at 5:15 am

      5 stars
      What brand tofu do you use for this recipe please?

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:33 pm

        I used Sunrise extra-firm tofu 🙂

        Reply
    14. Bev says

      July 01, 2019 at 1:01 am

      5 stars
      WOW! Saw this recipe this morning, and immediately started pressing the tofu...in fact, two blocks! It is pure genius that you cut the tofu on the diagonal. Looks just like flaky fish in the end. Absolutely delicious! I have tried other "tofish" recipes, and have been left wanting something else. Not this time! Because I can never leave well-enough alone, I added 1/2 tsp ground wakame (seaweed) to the marinade, to lend more fishy flavor. And the kind of tofu most readily available where we live in the US comes in the plastic tubs. I ended up cutting it into 4 sticks the long way, then turning it on its side to make the diagonal cuts. Nice, long pieces of tofish. Everything else according to your detailed and clear directions. Oh yum! Glad I doubled the recipe, because even with just the two of us, we ate almost all of this delish tofish!

      As for an air fryer...well, folks who have one should try it out. To my way of thinking...er, eating...there is no good substitute for a crispy, fried-in-oil batter. You just have to splurge now and then.

      Thank you, Sammy for another genius recipe!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:32 pm

        Aww you're most welcome, Bev!!! So very thrilled you loved it so much and enjoyed my method! And I agree, crispy fried batter is a rare, but amazing treat for me 🙂

        Reply
    15. Moe says

      June 30, 2019 at 9:15 pm

      I wonder if it would taste great if you crumbled the nori sheets into the batter. I’m not sure how you got the Nori sheets to stay on so well!
      Tips please!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:29 pm

        Hi Moe! You could try that but it would of course add speckles to your batter. It's very easy to stick the nori to the tofu. Simple press it on the tofu and hold it in place while you dip it into the batter, then drop the whole thing directly into the hot pan. The batter will crisp up and hold it into place.

        Reply
    16. Bob Bush says

      June 30, 2019 at 5:59 pm

      5 stars
      I'd love to know if you've tried either the oven or air fryer too! I sure don't like the dangers of deep frying either! This definitely calls for a stout!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:27 pm

        I tried backed as an experiment but I'm the batter mostly falls off the tofish and doesn't really crisp up with this method. I plan on making a baked version soon tho, so stay tuned 🙂

        Reply
    17. Texheel says

      June 30, 2019 at 2:15 pm

      hopefully wishing for a Youtube video so I can hear your faux limey accent doing fish and chips...lol..you kill me delightfully with your vlog!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:24 pm

        Haha! Hopefully soon 🙂

        Reply
    18. Marna says

      June 30, 2019 at 1:26 pm

      I am wondering about the air fryer too! 🙂

      Reply
      • Kate says

        June 30, 2019 at 2:25 pm

        I as well....

        Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:23 pm

        Hi Marna, I'm afraid the batter is a little too thin and it would just fall through the basket before it had a chance to "fry". I plan on making a baked version soon tho, so stay tuned 🙂

        Reply
    19. Barbara Hacha says

      June 30, 2019 at 1:02 pm

      Just wondering if you could fry these pieces in an air fryer? Maybe just spray them with a little oil first. That would cut back a lot on the total oil.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:23 pm

        I'm afraid the batter is a little too thin and it would just fall through the basket before it had a chance to "fry". I plan on making a baked version soon tho, so stay tuned 🙂

        Reply
    20. TofuAnnie says

      June 30, 2019 at 12:57 pm

      5 stars
      I haven't made these yet, but I've been on the lookout for a really great unfish recipe and this is it! I don't often get hungry for that flavor, but I guess we can all understand that it's the seasonings our taste buds crave and not the meat underneath. Eww!
      Thank you, thank you, thank you for all or your efforts to bring us really wonderful and flavorful recipes.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2019 at 2:22 pm

        Aww you're most welcome! I hope you love the tofish when you try it 🙂

        Reply
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