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Stewed Fish Sauce

Stewed Fish Sauce

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This Stewed Fish Sauce is a quick, spicy, and flavorful Nigerian dish made with seasoned fish simmered in a rich pepper sauce. Perfect with yam, rice, or plantains, it’s an easy meal that delivers bold taste in minutes.

Stewed Fish Sauce

Hello Joyful Tribe! If you’re looking for a quick, no-stress meal that still tastes like something you spent hours on, this Stewed Fish Sauce is exactly what you need.

This recipe is one of those beautiful Nigerian-style dishes that proves simple ingredients can create bold, unforgettable flavors. Imagine perfectly seasoned fish simmered in a rich, spicy pepper sauce no tomatoes, just pure, intense flavor from peppers, onions, and aromatics. It’s light, satisfying, and incredibly versatile.

And the best part? You can pair this with almost anything fried yam, rice, plantains, or even bread. It’s the kind of meal that saves the day when you want something delicious but don’t have all day to cook.

Let’s get into this easy, flavor-packed recipe!

Why You’ll Love this Stewed Fish Sauce Recipe

  • Super quick and easy (ready in under 40 minutes)
  • Made with simple, everyday ingredients
  • Packed with bold, spicy flavor
  • No tomatoes required perfect for a lighter sauce
  • Pairs well with multiple sides
  • Great for both lunch and dinner

Ingredients for the stewed fish sauce recipe

For the Fish

  • 2–3 medium fish (tilapia, croaker, or mackerel), cleaned and cut
  • 1 teaspoon seasoning powder
  • Salt to taste
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • Oil for frying (optional)

For the Pepper Sauce

  • 1 large onion (chopped)
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 3 – 4 Scotch bonnet peppers (adjust to taste)
  • 1 bell pepper
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • Seasoning cubes or powder
  • Salt to taste
  • Fresh parsley (for garnish)

For Fried Yam (Optional Side)

  • 1 medium yam (peeled and cubed)
  • Oil for frying
  • Butter (optional)
  • Garlic & parsley (optional for flavor boost)

Instructions for the Stewed Fish Sauce Recipe

Step 1: Season and Cook the Fish

Season any cleaned fish of your choice with salt, pepper, and spices (I’m using croaker for this recipe). (Learn more about fish nutrition)

  • You can lightly fry the fish in oil until golden
    OR
  • Air fry or grill for a healthier option

And set aside. (Techniques on how to cook fish safely)


Step 2: Fry the Yam (Optional)

  • Heat oil and fry yam cubes until golden
  • Remove and set aside

For extra flavor

  • Toss fried yam in butter, garlic, and parsley

Step 3: Make the Pepper Sauce

  • Heat oil in a pan
  • Add chopped onions and sauté until fragrant
  • Add garlic and cook for 10 seconds
  • Blend or crush your pepper mix (Scotch bonnet + bell pepper + onion)
  • Pour into the pan and fry for a few minutes

Season to taste.


Step 4: Add the Fish

Gently place the cooked fish into the sauce.

  • Let it simmer for 3–5 minutes
  • Allow the fish to absorb the sauce flavors

Step 5: Garnish & Serve

  • Sprinkle fresh parsley
  • Serve hot with yam, rice, or plantains
stewed fish sauce

Enjoy every bite!

Pro Tips

  • Don’t overcook the fish – it can break apart
  • Use fresh peppers for the best flavor
  • Frying the fish first adds extra depth
  • Adjust spice level to your preference

Serving Suggestions

This dish pairs beautifully with

  • Fried or boiled yam
  • White rice
  • Plantains
  • Bread or flatbread

For a refreshing drink, serve with a chilled Chapman.


Storage Tips

  • Refrigerate: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days
  • Reheat: Warm gently on the stove to avoid breaking the fish
  • Freezing: Not recommended (fish texture may change)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I use any type of fish?

Yes! Tilapia, croaker, mackerel, or catfish all work well for this recipe.

Do I have to fry the fish first?

No, frying is optional. You can grill, bake, or cook the fish directly in the sauce.

Can I make this sauce less spicy?

Absolutely. Reduce the Scotch bonnet peppers or replace with milder peppers.

What else can I eat this with?

This sauce pairs well with rice, yam, plantains, or even bread.

Final Thoughts

This Stewed Fish Sauce is one of those recipes you’ll keep coming back to simple, fast, and incredibly satisfying. It’s proof that you don’t need complicated steps to create something truly delicious.

Whether you’re cooking for yourself, your family, or just craving something spicy and comforting, this dish delivers every single time.

When you try it, don’t forget to share your results I’d love to see your version!

Recipe Video

Stewed Fish Sauce

This Stewed Fish Sauce is a quick, spicy, and flavorful Nigerian dish made with seasoned fish simmered in a rich pepper sauce. Perfect with yam, rice, or plantains, it’s an easy meal that delivers bold taste in minutes.

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 25 mins
  • Marinate: None
  • Serving Size: 3 - 4 People
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Ingredients

For the Fish

For the Pepper Sauce

For Fried Yam (Optional Side)

Instructions

  1. Season your cleaned fish with salt, pepper, and seasoning.
  2. You can lightly fry the fish in oil until golden or air fry or grill for a healthier option and set aside.
  3. Fry the Yam (Optional) - Heat oil and fry yam cubes until golden
  4. Remove and set aside (For extra flavor: Toss fried yam in butter, garlic, and parsley)
  5. Heat oil in a pan
  6. Add chopped onions and sauté until fragrant
  7. Add garlic and cook for 10 seconds
  8. Blend or crush your pepper mix (Scotch bonnet + bell pepper + onion)
  9. Pour into the pan and fry for a few minutes
  10. Add season to taste.
  11. Gently place the cooked fish into the sauce.
  12. Let it simmer for 3–5 minutes
  13. Allow the fish to absorb the sauce flavors
  14. Sprinkle fresh parsley
  15. Serve hot with yam, rice, or plantains
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