Cook authentic Fish Stew in Bristol by sourcing fresh ingredients from African grocers on the high streets of St Pauls or Easton.
- ✓Gather key ingredients like Tilapia, Tomato Paste, Palm Oil from St Pauls local retailers.
- ✓Pre-prep steps like soaking beans or boiling pepper bases are vital for authentic texture.
- ✓Enjoy this meal fresh with friends and family in Bristol.
If you are looking to master Fish Stew in Bristol, you are in the right place. This guide walks you through the traditional preparation steps and shows you where to find the key ingredients in your local area.
Sourcing Ingredients in Bristol
Local grocers in Easton stock the essential items needed for Fish Stew. Sourcing from these independent shops ensures you get fresh, unadulterated palm oil and spices. The shops are conveniently located close to the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Essential Ingredients & Local Sourcing
To cook this recipe properly, procure the following primary ingredients: Tilapia in Bristol, Tomato Paste in Bristol, Palm Oil in Bristol.
Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions
Follow these step by step directions to create the perfect Fish Stew. With a preparation time of 15 mins and cooking time of 30 mins, it is perfect for a weekend dinner.
- Fry tilapia fish.
- Lower into simmering tomato sauce.
- Cook for 10 minutes.
Pair this delicious Fish Stew with your favorite sides and enjoy a truly authentic African meal right here in Bristol!
This article was assisted by AI and reviewed by our editor.
Common questions
Where can I source ingredients for Fish Stew in Bristol?
You can find all required spices, palm oil, and grains in St Pauls and Easton grocery stores, which receive fresh imports weekly.
Is Fish Stew difficult to cook for beginners?
This recipe is rated as 'Easy' difficulty. Follow our step by step guide carefully to get the perfect texture.
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