Spicy, crispy, and totally craveable fish patties
Alice knows Tim Campbell is not exactly a fish fan, but she's up for the challenge.
These red curry fish patties are packed with flavour, gently spiced and pan-fried until golden and crispy.
Paired with a zingy zucchini salad and a cooling yoghurt dip, they're the kind of dish that might just change someone's mind. Whether you're a fish-lover or a little fish-shy, this one's worth a try.
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