Fish Tacos are the Best Tacos

WE. LOVE. TACOS. And that might be a bit of an understatement. From shredded chicken to chopped beef, shrimp tacos, veggie tacos, and everything in between – even Buffalo Ahi Tuna Tacos – we just cannot have too many tacos! We especially adore light, tender, and flavorful fish tacos. Our Corn Crusted Fish Tacos with Jalapeno Lime Sauce has long been a family (and fan!) favorite on the site. But for something new we wanted to make “restaurant-style” deep-fried fish tacos for summer. We think we nailed it! How about you?

Baja Fish Taco Recipe with Baja Sauce

After several tries and tweaks, we developed this fantastic Baja Fish Tacos recipe, complete with a refreshing slaw and vibrant fish taco sauce. These little beauties are utterly irresistible. The beer batter fried fish pieces are the perfect combination of moist on the inside and ultra-light and crispy on the outside. The cabbage slaw is bright and crunchy, and the mayo-based chipotle sauce is just spicy enough to let the other components shine. I have made these several times for friends, and always get “These are the BEST fish tacos I’ve ever tasted!” Try these at your next at-home taco party for something a bit different and wholly delicious.

Fish Taco Ingredients

While this recipe includes several components to make the fish tacos with slaw and taco sauce, the ingredients are all wholesome and readily available at most grocery stores.

To make the Fish Taco Slaw you need:

Red cabbage – finely shredded Carrots – shredded Cilantro – chopped Red onion – thinly sliced Apple cider vinegar – or white vinegar for a stronger taste Honey – or agave Salt and pepper

For the Fish Taco Sauce you need:

Mayonnaise – regular or low fat Lime juice – fresh squeezed Chipotle chiles – smalled canned peppers in adobo sauce

To make the Baja Fish Tacos you need:

Cod fillets – or grouper, or another firm white fish  All-purpose flour – or preferred gluten-free flour Cornstarch – naturally GF-friendly Seasonings – salt and garlic powder Beer – pick a light crispy beer Oil – for frying

Plus, you’ll need corn tortillas for assembling the tacos, and slices of lime to garnish.

How to Make Baja Fish Tacos

Step #1 – Make the Fish Taco Slaw

First, make the fresh slaw. You can make this a day or so ahead and have it ready to go at taco time. Set out a large mixing bowl. Chop all the fresh produce and add to the bowl. Drizzle with apple cider vinegar and honey. Then sprinkle generously with salt and pepper. Toss well to combine. Give it a taste and add additional salt and pepper if needed. Cover the bowl and chill until ready to serve.

Step #2 – Prepare the Fish Taco Sauce (Baja Sauce)

Likewise, the creamy sauce for the fried Fish Tacos can be made ahead and kept in the fridge for a day or two. Set out a small bowl. Add the mayonnaise, lime juice, and chopped chipotle pepper. Mix well and taste. Add salt and pepper if needed. Chill.

Step #3 – Fry the Fish

Make the fried fish for the tacos just before you are ready to serve and enjoy. First, set a large saucepot on the stovetop. Attach a cooking thermometer to the side of the pot, then add in the frying oil. There should be plenty of space between the top of the oil and the top of the pot. Set out a large baking sheet covered with paper towels. Cut the fish fillet’s into 1 x 2-inch strips. Lay the fish strips on the paper towels to dry. You want to get as much moisture as possible off of the fish so that they coat and fry properly. Turn the stove on medium heat and bring the frying oil to 360 to 370°. Set out another baking sheet lined with paper towels to drain the fried fish strips. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, add the flour, cornstarch, salt, and garlic powder. Whisk to combine. Then whisk in the beer to form a light frothy batter. Pro Tip: The batter will thicken as it rests, so you may want to add another splash of beer in it right before frying. Once the oil is at the right temperature, dunk a fish strip into the batter. You should have a thin, but solid, coating of batter on each strip. If the batter seems too thick, add another 2 to 4 tablespoons of beer.

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Gently lower each fish strip into the hot fry oil. Batter and fry 10 – 15 fish strips at a time, but do not overcrowd the pot. Stir with a skimmer to flip the fish strips over and cook for 2 to 4 minutes until golden brown. Carefully move the fried fish to the prepared pan. Repeat in two or three more batches.

How to Assemble the Baja Fish Tacos with Slaw and Baja Sauce

When ready to serve, place two fish strips on each tortilla. You might want to wrap the stack of tortillas in paper towels and microwave for 10 seconds or so to get them soft and more pliable to fill. Top the fried Baja Fish Tacos with fresh slaw and a drizzle of the chipotle mayonnaise fish taco sauce.

Suggestions for What to Serve with Baja Fish Tacos

Enjoy crispy fried Fish Tacos with cool, crunchy slaw and creamy sauce with all of your favorite taco sides! They pair great with Spanish Rice or low-carb Roasted Cauliflower Rice. And I also love to serve these Baja tacos with refried beans or Frijoles de la Olla, and Grilled Mexican Street Corn Salad.

Tips for Storage and Reheating

Baja Fish Tacos are best served fresh out of the hot oil. However, you can reheat the fish strips in the oven for leftovers. Cool the cooked fish strips completely, then transfer them to an airtight container and keep them in the fridge for 2-3 days. The homemade fish taco slaw and chipotle mayo baja sauce will keep well in the fridge for 3 or 4 days.

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