Spice up your midweek fish with RecipeTin Eats’ fast and flavour-packed Mexican stew
You can have this chunky, big-flavoured dish on the table in less than 30 minutes. And less-expensive fish is perfectly at home here.
Everybody knows fish is good for you and we need to eat more of it. Here’s an easy way to cook fish that’s quick and cosy: in a chunky Mexican-inspired broth. The thing with fish stew is that it has to be quick to make – otherwise, you’ll overcook the fish.
While I’ll always encourage you to buy the best fish you can afford, you can get away with better-value fish here because of the big flavours in the sauce.
SOS checklist
Fewer than 12 ingredients (excluding oil, salt, pepper and water) ✓
Less than 30 minutes ✓
Ingredients
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 onion, finely diced
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 tsp dried oregano
100g can of chipotles in adobo sauce (see note)
400g can crushed tomato
1 litre salt-reduced vegetable stock
1 tsp cooking salt
2 potatoes (300g each), peeled and cut into 1.2cm cubes
6 corn cobbettes (thaw if frozen)
400g can black beans, drained
2 x 300g snapper, barramundi or basa fillets, cut into 5cm pieces
¼ cup roughly chopped coriander leaves, plus extra to serve
1 tbsp lime juice (plus extra wedges to serve)
Method
Step 1
Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the onion, garlic, oregano and chipotles in adobo (chillies and sauce) and cook for 2 minutes while stirring.
Step 2
Add tomato, stock and salt and bring to a simmer. Cook for 3 minutes, then blitz until smooth using a stick blender.
Step 3
Add potato and corn to the sauce and simmer for 10 minutes.
Step 4
Stir in the black beans.
Step 5
Place the fish pieces on top of the sauce. Don’t stir them in. Return the sauce to a simmer, cover with a lid and cook for 5 minutes.
Step 6
Once the fish is cooked (check to see that it flakes), add the coriander and lime juice.
Step 7
Gently push the fish under the sauce, then ladle into bowls, garnished with extra coriander leaves. Serve extra lime wedges alongside.
Notes
- Chipotles in adobo is a Mexican condiment comprising chipotles (dried and smoked jalapeno chillies) in a tangy, spicy red sauce. It’s finally becoming more readily available in Australia – look for it in the supermarket’s Mexican food aisle. Stir it into everything Mexican for an instant flavour boost. Freeze leftovers in a ziplock bag (flattened so it’s easy to break off bits as you need it).
- Snapper and barramundi are ideal here but any firm white fish fillets will work a treat. Look for fillets about 1.5cm thick.
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