Asda Battered Haddock Fillets Reviews

Asda Battered Haddock Fillets Meat / Fish

Product Type: Asda Meat / Fish

Newest Review: ... fillets. Coming in just as nice packaging and the more expensive one just a cardboard box with the writing on the box. ... more

 ... The fish in the asda fillets is nice and chunky like it is proper fish where as the other ones seemed more like minced fish similar texture to fishfingers. The batter too is much more crisp and not soggy on the inside. I also enjoyed the coating on these where as i dont usually. Given the price and the quantity they are great value. At 50p a fillet you cant go wrong. they cook quickly in around 20mins (depending on the oven) They also seem to be less fatty when i cook them i dont see loads of fat oozing out of t...more

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beccyrasooly
Asda Battered Haddock Fillets: Better than the leading brand (188 words)
by - written on 16/04/11 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I always bought youngs fish fillets in batter or breadcrumbs. I saw the asda haddock fillets for 1pound cheaper than youngs for the same weight which was 4 good sized fillets. Coming in just as nice packaging and the more expensive one just a cardboard box with the writing on the box. The fish in the asda fillets is nice and chunky like it is proper fish where as the other ones seemed more like minced fish similar texture to fishfingers. The batter too is much more crisp and not soggy on the inside. I also enjoyed the coating on these where as i dont usually. Given the price and the quantity they are great value. At 50p a fillet ...  Read the complete review

elaine_cart1
Plenty of fish, batter not too thick! (242 words)
by - written on 18/07/10, updated on  23/10/10 (Somewhat useful, 20 readings)
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I never use to be a big fish lover but had started to experiment as I had only ever had Fish Fingers that had about 5% fish in it!!!! I found that this Haddock has more of a strong fishy smell when cooking then your traditional Cod etc, which I think proves that this was 100 % fish in there. You can cook from frozen which is quick and easy and there are no artificial colours or flavours, the batter was just as tasty as what you get in the fish and chip shop but half the price! They take approx 25-30 minutes in the oven and your looking at approx 200 calories for one fish portion which is probably half the amount your would expect from a restaurant ...  Read the complete review

xxfoxyredxx
Asda Battered Haddock Fillets: I get battered every week! (527 words)
by - written on 26/03/10 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I love battered fish and I particularly like Haddock so when I spotted this offering in Asda costing £2.00 for 4 haddock battered fillets I decided to get them for tea for me and my friend! I hadn't had anything like this in ages and tend to only have battered fish of any kind when I'm out and feeling naughty cos in my mind batter simply isn't healthy....although I love it of course lol. The Packaging: Red and white box and all over it there are photographs of the fish on there and the front and the back of the box are exactly the same in appearance. I am told that it is Asda '4' Battered 100% Haddock Fillets 'Shaped from pieces of fillet in golden ...  Read the complete review

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