Fried Otah Fillet
Don't let the simplicity of the Otah Fillet fool you! Snack away by simply deep frying/ airfrying our otah fillets that are coated with bread crumbs and it will be ready in under 12 minutes. The tender otah fillings and the crispy outer crust is absolutely delicious and addictive!
- 10 pieces/box
How long can it last?
It is best to consume within 2 weeks but it can be kept up to a month in the freezer.
How to heat up the Fried Otah Fillets?
By Deep Fry- Deep fry frozen otah fillets on high heat for about 10 minutes or until golden brown.
By Airfry- Airfry frozen otah fillets at 180 degree celsius for approx. 10-12 minutes.
*Cooking time may vary depending on the weapon of your choice.
To download cooking methods for Otah Fillets, click here.
*The otah is Halal Certified.
Bread crumbs, egg, balachan, chilli, turmeric, lemongrass, mackerel fish, garlic, oil, milk, coconut milk, salt, tapioca starch
(1) What is the shelf life of the products?
Signature Green Otah Buns |
Best to consume within 2 weeks from date of receive as they are freshly made with no preservatives added. |
Original White Otah Buns |
Best to consume within 2 weeks from date of receive as they are freshly made with no preservatives added. |
Fried Otah Fillets |
Best to consume within 2 weeks from date of receive as they are freshly made with no preservatives added. |
Prawn Keropok |
Best to consume within 10 days from date of receive. |
All cookies |
Best to consume within 2 weeks from date of receive. |
Chicken Collagen Soup |
Expiry date is available on the packaging. Typically 8-10 months. |
(2) How to store the products?
Signature Green Otah Buns |
Keep in freezer for freshness. |
Original White Otah Buns |
Keep in freezer for freshness. |
Fried Otah Fillets |
Keep in freezer for freshness. |
Prawn Keropok |
Store at room temperature |
All cookies |
Store at room temperature |
Chicken Collagen Soup |
Keep in freezer for freshness. |
(3) Are your products halal certified?
Signature Green Otah Buns |
The otah is Halal Certified but the buns are not. |
Original White Otah Buns |
The otah is Halal Certified but the buns are not. |
Fried Otah Fillets |
The otah is Halal Certified. |
Prawn Keropok |
It is not Halal Certified. |
All cookies |
It is not Halal Certified. |
Chicken Collagen Soup |
It is not Halal Certified. |