Sparkling wine is the secret ingredient in this light batter for an Aussie favourite.
Ingredients
Method
1.Cut potatoes into 1cm-wide batons, then put in a steamer over a saucepan of simmering water and steam for 12-15 minutes or until tender. Spread out on an oven tray in a single layer to cool and dry.
2.Meanwhile, combine aioli, onion, dill and lemon juice in 
a serving bowl, then set aside. Slice fish into 4cm-wide strips and pat dry with paper towel.
3.Pour oil into a large, wide heavy-based saucepan until oil comes 6cm up side of pan. Put over a high heat until 180°C 
on a cook’s thermometer. 
Fry potato, in 2 batches, for 
4 minutes or until golden. Drain on paper towel and keep warm.
4.Pour sparkling wine, salt and ice into a large bowl. Add plain flour, ¼ cup at a time, mixing in gently after each addition, until a loose batter forms. Dust fish pieces in rice flour, then dip into batter. Drain off excess, then fry in the hot vegetable oil, in 3 batches, for 
4 minutes or until just cooked through and crisp. Drain on 
a plate lined with paper towel.
5.Pour malt vinegar into 
a misting spray bottle and spray over battered fish. Divide fish and chips among serving plates and serve with cornichons, pickled onions and aioli sauce.