Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets review

As a British ex-pat, I take my battered and fried fish seriously (who doesn’t love fish and chips!). Sadly, no matter how many frozen fish products I’ve sampled, very few live up to their appealing package. Most end up soggy, mushy, limp and listless lumps.

I found this 2-pack of frozen and battered cod from Young’s at Walmart. I’ll be honest, the Union Jack and British red, white, blue colours kinda suckered me in. Curiously, while the package states Young’s is the UK’s No 1 seafood company, I can’t say I had ever heard of them.

Cooking: You can oven bake or deep fry these. As ever I reached for the air fryer, a great middle ground between the two. The fryer did create a little smoke half way through, indicating some decent levels of grease in the product.

Taste and texture: With the first bite, the batter immediately hits you as the stand out star. It’s thick with mountain like ridges and ripples. Suffices to say, there’s a lot of oil locked up in that batter. Cooked correctly it does crisp up quite lovely though. The fish is decent, firm and flaky. There’s no overt sliminess or mushiness between the batter and fish layers.

Overall: This one immediately entered our best frozen fish list. It’s not perfect by any means, the heavy-oiliness does wear on the palate toward the end. It is however notably superior to a lot of competing products and more than suitable for a plate of home made fish and chips.

Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets air fried
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets air fried
Air fried Young's Beer Battered Cod Fillets
Air fried Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets air fried interior
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets air fried interior
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets fish
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets fish
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets on wrap
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets on wrap
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets on wrap close ups
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets on wrap close up

Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets nutrition and cooking

Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets cooking and nutrition
Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets cooking and nutrition
  • Overall
3

Are Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets any good?

These are a solid frozen fish product, demonstrably better than some of the *big* names in the freezer aisle. Firm and flaky white fish is held in a thick crunchy batter – just keep an eye on the oiliness here.

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5 thoughts on “Young’s Beer Battered Cod Fillets review”

  1. Unfortunately, Wal-Mart has recently stopped carrying Young’s. I am so disappointed because it is the best frozen cod I have found. My family had this a couple times a week.

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    • Oh, I am sorry to hear that, I did not know this. Young’s has probably been the best frozen/battered fish I’ve found in Walmart to date. If you have a membership to Costco, the Neptune pub style halibut there is good, and there Trident ultimate panko crusted fish sticks are good for what they are too, best fish stick out there.

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  2. These have been my go to frozen fish because there is no soy in the product. It is impossible to find frozen fish anywhere I can shop that doesn’t have either soy protein or soy oil added. My whole family enjoyed these and are so sad that we can no longer get them at Wally World (always had to make a special trip to get them as I will not shop there regularly).

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