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::BY LACEY MUSZYNSKI
he classic Wisconsin fish fry is a classic for a reason: Everyone loves the usual battered cod, potato, slaw and rye bread combo. But changing things up once in a while is always welcome, especially during the Lenten season when you might be more inclined to grab a fry every week. For those times you want something different, try one of these 10 unique fish frys.
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Why Milwaukeeans Love a Good Fish Fry ::BY LACEY MUSZYNSKI
e all know the anecdote about Catholicism, Milwaukeeans and fish frys. While there’s truth in the fact that our devout great grandparents probably helped create the tradition of fish-only on Friday, especially during Lent, what’s still keeping it alive now, when the younger generations aren’t nearly so religiously strict? Why here in Milwaukee, when there are certainly other places in the country that were just as Catholic? There are a number of factors contributing to Friday fish fry’s popularity. One is familiarity: We Midwesterners like to eat what we ate growing up, and what we were exposed to. It’s comforting, the same way that your mother’s meatloaf was once you moved out of the house. Another is tradition: Friday fish fry has become a pilgrimage. It’s a kind of ritual in itself, ironically replacing Sunday church services as a way to connect with your community for many. Tradition is comforting, and I imagine most Milwaukeeans would consider fish fry a comfort food. And lastly, Milwaukee’s tavern culture has helped sustained the fish fry. Taverns are where you go to connect with your neighbors. Any excuse to do that—if you need one beyond drinking— is welcome, including the ritual Friday night fish fry. It’s tavern culture that ties together comfort, tradition and working-class eats in one neat little package of fried fish and potatoes.
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345 N. Broadway | thewickedhop.com
Try the: Pretzel-crusted perch and bluegill If the usual breadcrumb coating doesn’t cut it for you anymore, there’s an alternative at The Wicked Hop in the Third Ward. Their perch and bluegill filets come breaded with crushed pretzel pieces, making for a super crunchy, slightly malty crust. There are still some substantial bits of pretzel in the mix, making it heartier than a breadcrumb coating. It comes with your standard sides, and goes well with the Hop’s bold bloody mary.
MAVERICK’S BAR
2030 W. Howard Ave.
Try the: Potato-crusted cod Maverick’s is the kind of South Side tavern that you all know and love. There are innumerable beer and liquor advertisements, a taxidermy animal head on the wall, “For Entertainment Only” machines and plenty of regulars. Where they differ is their Friday fish fry, which is coated with a mixture of crumbs and shredded potato. It gives the cod a little more oomph and helps to make up for the lack of potato pancakes—only fries to be found here since this is a dive bar, after all. But the fish fry is cheap and unusual, the bartenders are friendly and so is the conversation.
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FOX DEN TAVERN & GRILL
10631 W. Freistadt Road, Mequon
Try the: Cedar-plank walleye Head on up to the Fox Den Tavern & Grill in Mequon for a unique walleye preparation. Instead of deep frying, they grill walleye on a cedar plank (though they do offer a pan-fried version as well). As the fish grills, the cedar smoke surrounds the fish, infusing it with just a bit of smoky flavor and bronzing the surface. On the side, both the french fries and potato pancakes are homemade, so you can’t go wrong with either.
ST. PAUL FISH COMPANY
400 N. Water St. | stpaulfish.com
Try the: Fried grouper Leave it to a fish market to fry up a fish that’s not typically seen around here: grouper. St. Paul’s Fish Company in the Milwaukee Public Market serves up fish frys of all kinds, but the grouper is the most unusual. The distinctly flavored, mild fish has white, firm flesh. The filets are thick, so it’s generally butterflied before frying, making for large pieces. And of course if that’s still too standard for you, there are dozens of other fish dishes to try, including a heavenly lobster roll and fried fish tacos.
CAFÉ EL SOL
1028 S. Ninth St. | hunitedcc.org
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Try the: Latin American fish fry buffet One of Milwaukee’s hidden gems, Café el Sol is a Mexican and Puerto Rican restaurant tucked away in the basement of the United Community Center. Every Friday they host a fish fry buffet with a Latin twist. The fried haddock is coated in a spiced batter. The vinaigrette-based slaw is studded with jalapeños. And instead of potato pancakes and french fries, there’s Puerto Rican rice, refried beans and fried plantain chips. There’s live music that starts during the dinner hour on Friday too, so plan to have a margarita and stay a while.
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::MKEFISHFRYS AMELIA’S
724 E. Layton Ave.
Try the: Smelt fry If you’ve ever driven past the airport on Layton, you’ve probably noticed Amelia’s. It’s the bar and restaurant with the vaguely futuristic architecture and neon-lit plane out front (there’s a biplane inside, too). They offer something few taverns do anymore: fried smelt. The popularity of these tiny fish is waning, but Amelia’s and its customers are holdouts. If you’re hesitant but would like to try them, you can get them in combination with cod in the all-you-can-eat fish fry option. Homemade potato pancakes on the side are a must as you watch planes take off across the street.
BOSCH TAVERN
5871 S. 108th St. | theboschtavern.com
Try the: Fish boil If fried isn’t really your thing, then head to the Bosch Tavern in Hales Corners on Friday. They’re still going strong, even after physically moving the historic building a few feet out of the way of the widening Highway 100. They offer a fish boil, made with haddock pieces and drizzled with a bit of hollandaise sauce. It’s served with cooked carrots and your choice of potato, and is great for someone who’s a light eater or is avoiding fried food altogether. No word on if they do a boil over like in Door County in their kitchen, but somehow I doubt it. The Cheel
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Try the: Cornmeal-crusted perch fry Even lunch spots are getting in on the fish fry act for Lent. Sabrosa Café & Gallery in Bay View is offering a crispy cornmeal-crusted perch fry. And thanks to the Mexican influences on the menu, the fish is served with rice, black beans with queso fresco, a light and refreshing lime slaw and chipotle mayo in place of tartar sauce. Enjoy the unique fry surrounded by the local art on the walls and a Oaxacan old fashioned made with mezcal, poblano syrup and grilled oranges.
THE CHEEL
105 S. Main St., Thiensville | thecheel.com
Try the: Himalayan meagre fry The Cheel, a popular Himalayan restaurant in Thiensville, serves up one of the most unique fish frys around. They use an ocean fish called meagre which is cut into small pieces, then battered in a rice and chickpea flour with spices. It’s served with cabbage slaw made with golden raisins and a homemade tartar sauce that includes tart tamarind paste, cumin and tumeric in addition to the usual capers and onions. It’s familiar and exciting all at the same time.
RUYI
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Try the: Tempura fish fry If you havne’t tried a casino restaurant lately, you might want to consider the Asian restaurant in Potawatomi Hotel & Casino and its corresponding sushi bar which are top notch. For Lent, RuYi is serving up an Asian-style fish fry with tempura-battered cod or walleye, with fragrant jasmine rice, wok vegetables and your choice of soup. The tempura batter is ethereally light and crispy, letting the fish be the star. Fresh spring rolls with shrimp or crab rangoon make for a great red meat-free appetizer pairing.
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