
What do Fish Fingers, Mushy Peas, Bisto gravy and Smash all have in common? They are all staple foods of English family cooking. Growing up in the UK I would have had one, or all, of these foodstuffs weekly. Clearly, now, as a vegan living in Los Angeles, not only is it difficult to buy these things, but Fish Fingers are clearly off limits, not least because they are made of fish’s fingers. Or so our schoolboy jokes implied all those years ago.
When we paid a visit to the excellent VBites restaurant just outside Brighton on our last UK trip I happened to notice “Breaded Style Fish Fingers“ as we were leaving. A new product from Redwood Foods/VBites (the company that makes Cheezly), these are entirely vegan and looked very tasty indeed. Sadly, we had a long walk ahead and were staying in a hotel for a few more days so we couldn’t buy them on the spot.
HOWEVER, on our last day we visited the mecca (not Macca) of Whole Foods restaurants in Kensington to stock up on some hard-to-find vegan stuff. Lo and behold, as we were browsing around, we happened upon the exact same “Breaded Style Fish Fingers”, and I couldn’t resist picking up a couple of packets, which were very reasonably priced. So, with one ingredient down and three to go I set about combing the store for the other essential ingredients. Canned Mushy Peas were an easy find, as was a packet of Smash instant mashed potatoes:
We had to search a bit to find the Bisto vegetarian gravy granules, but once we had them, our evil plan to smuggle the ingredients back to Los Angeles to cook a traditional English meal — but vegan — was complete!

Back Stateside, preparing the food took about 5 minutes – pour hot water on the potatoes and gravy, heat the peas in a saucepan and pop the fish fingers under the broiler. The food was so easy to cook that I realized for the first time why my culinary-challenged mother made it for me so much while I was growing up.

While the gravy, mashed potatoes and mushy peas were excellent and reminded me of home, the best thing about the meal was the “Fish Fingers”, often called “Fish Sticks” in America. They were crispy on the outside, soft and moist on the inside and with a distinct texture that wasn’t pretending to be real fish. I could have eaten the entire package, but had to restrain myself so I’d have room for a traditional English veganized after-dinner treat. But that’s an entirely different story.
I hope that Redwood Foods/VBites bring their entire line of vegan food to the USA, and that this will give omnivores and vegetarians more reason to make the switch to being vegan.



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9:50 pm on October 21st, 2009
oh my god this looks so good. why can’t they have this here in the US. not fair. mushy peas!
9:53 pm on October 21st, 2009
How cool that you were able to recreate a little bit of home! I don’t know for how long it will be available, but Shojin recently had a special featuring their version of a vegan battered fish dish and it was AMAZING. I bet you’d really like it… though it doesn’t come served with mushy peas.
10:01 pm on October 21st, 2009
mecca (not Macca)
Hahahahahah.
Well, it’s also kind of thanks to his money that allowed Heather Mills to buy Redwood Foods.
10:06 pm on October 21st, 2009
@foodeater: will check that out for sure! I love battered stuff.
@rachel: you should check out VBites some time. whomever owns it, the place is amazing, and Redwood are pioneering some really interesting vegan food.
now, I’m home-sick….
10:25 pm on October 21st, 2009
yummy yummy…brings back memories!
btw those fish fingers have actually been around for a couple of years. unfortunately i’ve never had anything like em in the states but i too was hoping that perhaps heather mills would bring them over!!
oh and p.s. they sell them all over london in most of the holland & barrett stores
and amazing that you managed to bring them back with you! ive never tried that haha
10:31 pm on October 21st, 2009
1) i need one of those robots
2) i’m so jealous about the fish sticks! i haven’t even thought about fish sticks since i was a kid, but now i want to have some because they’re not available.
2:47 am on October 22nd, 2009
p.s. The Bisto ‘beef’ gravy (the red one) is vegan too now and the brown onion one. Hurray! And also for future trips to the UK those fish fingers are available in Waitrose too
4:14 am on October 22nd, 2009
Amazing, I love that meal! It makes me happy that I can get all the ingredients in my corner store – even the fishless fingers!
8:26 am on October 22nd, 2009
Even though I wasn’t a fish sticks fan growing up, your meal looks like pure, delicious comfort food. I’m so glad you were able to bring all the components back to LA w/ you.
10:33 am on October 22nd, 2009
on another note, has anyone tried the fish sticks at vinh loi? look really good but haven’t had them. :/
10:36 am on October 22nd, 2009
@miss alix: i didn’t know vinh loi had fish sticks! WANT!
11:34 am on October 22nd, 2009
FISH FINGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2:45 pm on October 22nd, 2009
Is it bad form to have those fish fingers with Veganaise-based tartar sauce?
3:23 pm on October 22nd, 2009
@biliji: total acceptable!
1:17 am on November 4th, 2009
Damn1 Looks good to me!
5:58 pm on December 5th, 2009
Hey, they sell those canned mushy peas at Monsieur Marcel’s at the Farmer’s Market (by the Grove).