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The Chippy Tour: Exploring Fish and Chips

Updated: Jan 21




Are you a fan of fish and chips? Do you love exploring different chippies and trying out their unique offerings? If so, then this blog post is for you! I will take you on a virtual chippy crawl, guiding you to the ultimate chippy experience.


First, let's talk about the chips you can find at chippies. There's the classic thick-cut chip, which is crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Then there's the skinny chip, which is thinner and crispier. Each chip type has a unique texture and flavour, so try them all!


Of course, no chippy experience is complete without some crispy battered fish. Whether you prefer cod, haddock, or another type of fish, make sure it's fresh and perfectly cooked. The batter should be light and crispy, and the fish should be tender and flaky.


Mushy peas are another staple of the chippy experience. These peas are cooked until soft and mushy, making the perfect accompaniment to your fish and chips. They add a flavour and a touch of green to your meal and are a must-try for any chippy enthusiast.


Now that I've covered the basics, let's discuss how to make the most of your chippy crawl. Do your research. Use The Chippy Tour website, as it develops over time, to find the best chippies in your area. Read the reviews, check the ratings, and see what other customers have to say in online reviews on Google, for instance. This will help narrow your options and ensure you visit the top chippies.


Plan your route. Map out the chippies you want to visit and create a schedule. This will help you make the most of your time and ensure you don't miss out on any must-try chippies. And don't forget to bring a friend or two along for the ride. Chippy crawls are always more fun with good company!


Savour each bite and pay attention to the flavours, the textures, and the overall experience. Finally, don't forget to document your experience. Take photos of your favourite chips, fish, and sides. Share your experiences on social media and tag The Chippy Tour. This will help spread the word about the fantastic chippies you've discovered and support the mission of preserving traditional fish and chip shops.

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