It's obviously Haddock and cooked with the skin on gives a far superior finished fish.
Frydays in Anlaby is my personal preference.
Frydays in Anlaby is my personal preference.
You leave the full fish and eat in a sandwich or just the skin?
East Yorkshire, haddock with skin on? Where? Nearly everywhere I have been in East Yorkshire doesn't have skin on. Thank heaven.
Also darn sarf you tend to get fish without the skin! mental! I'm guessing that's why all northern chippys are better?
I remember, in days past, London chippies sold 'Rock' (Rock Salmon). wtf is/was that?
What the **** are you on about? I dont think Ive ever had fish up north with skin on. And why would you want that? It's just a part you dont eat.
Yes that was a posh name for Coley, or Saithe as it is sometimes called.
Not quite John - it's Dogfish (squalus acanthus)
Skinned dogfish backs. Can be caught off the West coast of Scotland but the vast majority are imported from USA and Canada.
Still popular around London and the Home Counties.
originallambrettaman:7261754 said:What the **** are you on about? I dont think Ive ever had fish up north with skin on. And why would you want that? It's just a part you dont eat.
Are you sure you're from Hull?
I know Dog fish, and it is not available all the year round. When I was on the market usually dog fish came in for one month a year, from memory early spring time. Actually Rock Salmon was a mask for using various species. According to the fish merchant I spoke to the vast majority was Coley, but Dog fish might have been used on some occasions, though you could sell Dog fish to Germany at a higher price than it would get in UK. I had fish and chips in the south once, and never again, and this was definitely Coley, and was called Rock Salmon.

Which market and what did you do? Just curious.
Most of the dogs sold now in shops are imported frozen from the US and Canada. So no problem getting them all year round. Fresh dogs use to go to the continent where they made more money as you say.
We'll just have to disagree on the coley/rock salmon issue![]()
Are you sure you're from Hull?
I lived in Hull for 23 years and mustve had fish and chips hundreds of times. i dont ever remember having skin on. I've since lived in Leeds for 15 years and again never had it with skin on, so where this 'they remvoe skin down south' notion is from I dont know.
When I was a kid, everywhere served it with the skin on, now it's mixed and some do all skinned, some all with skin on and some will do it skin on/skin off by request. Go to many of the top places, like Trenchers or The Magpie in Whitby and it's all skin on.
I lived in Hull for 23 years and mustve had fish and chips hundreds of times. i dont ever remember having skin on. I've since lived in Leeds for 15 years and again never had it with skin on, so where this 'they remvoe skin down south' notion is from I dont know.

Ive had it in Whitby without skin on too. I honestly dont know why anyone would want it, it's just a piece you dont eat. Why is that good?
Ive had it in Whitby without skin on too. I honestly dont know why anyone would want it, it's just a piece you dont eat. Why is that good?
I'm trying to think of the 'fanciest' fish and chips Ive had to see what they did but I cant recall.

The reason why you might never get it with the skin on is they take one look at you, realise you're now from Leeds, think right here's some whoopsy he'll want it with the skin off![]()
Because many people do it eat it.