If you’ve ever been to Cross River State in Nigeria, you know that this dish isn’t just a meal; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and, of course, seafood.
But don’t worry…
Even if you’re stuck in a kitchen far from the rivers of Cross River, I’m here to guide you through creating this whimsical concoction that will tantalize your taste buds.
Let’s go!
Let’s Talk About Fisherman’s Soup
Fisherman’s Soup, locally known as Efere Ndek Iyak, is a rich and spicy seafood delicacy deeply rooted in the culinary traditions of Nigeria’s coastal regions, particularly Akwa Ibom and Cross River states.
This hearty soup is a seafood lover’s dream, often made with a flavorful mix of catfish, shrimp, sea snails, clams, periwinkles, and even lobster.
What makes this soup truly special is its deep, layered flavor.
It is cooked in a fragrant broth with palm oil, uziza seeds, and local spices, which is now thickened with cocoyam, okra, or yam to give it a velvety consistency.
Bitter leaves are often added at the end to balance the richness with a subtle, earthy bite.
What You’ll Need To Make Fisherman Soup
Ingredients:
Fresh Fish 1 kg (Catfish, Croaker, or Tilapia works)
Crayfish 2 tablespoons (Because who can resist their tiny, flavorful crunch?)
Periwinkle (in or out of shell)
Crabs (optional but traditional)
Prawns or shrimps
Stockfish (optional)
Snails (optional)
Palm Oil 1 cup (A splash of sunshine in a bottle!)
Ground Pepper To taste (Get ready to spice things up!)
Vegetables 2 cups (Spinach or bitter leaf, depending on your vibe)
Seasoning Cubes 2 (Or more if you’re feeling particularly adventurous)
Cocoyam
Okro
Yam
Salt to taste
Water as needed
What Kitchen Tools are Needed To Prepare This Soup?
A large pot
A ladle
A spoon
Step-by-Step Guide
- Start with a large pot of water on the stove.
- Add your fresh fish, periwinkle, crabs, prawns, shrimps, stockfish, and snails to the boiling water.
- Next, add the ground pepper and seasoning cubes at this point.
- Once the fish are ready, it’s time to add the all-important palm oil.
- Don’t forget to add your crayfish.
- Add your greens. You can decide to use spinach or bitter leaf for a bold statement,
- Stir everything together and let it simmer for an additional 5-10 minutes.
- Take a quick taste and adjust the seasoning and salt if needed.
- Serve it with some rice or even a side of yams for those who prefer a heartier meal.
Bon appétit! Or should I say, “Enyí o doo?”
Conclusion
There you have it, a delightful bowl of Cross River-style fisherman soup that’s sure to bring a little piece of the river right into your kitchen.
Now, gather your friends and family, share some laughs, and slurp away!
But wait, if you’re craving more authentic African dishes, or let’s be honest, don’t feel like cooking, then don’t hesitate to reach out.
I am just a message away, ready to serve up delicious, home-cooked meals that taste like they came straight from Mama’s kitchen.