Fish Creole is one of many five-star dishes in Disney Dreamlight Valley that can easily stump people. While it’s easy to determine that you need fish for it, the other ingredients are a mystery, even if you’re familiar with the real-world version. Furthermore, while its cheapest form only nets around 300 coins, you can easily turn this into one worth over 1000, depending on what items you use. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to discover how to make fish creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
How to Make Fish Creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Below is the completeFish Creole recipein Disney Dreamlight Valley:
After gathering all five ingredients, interact with theChez Remy cooking potor any nearby stove and toss all of them together to make the dish.
Fish Creole Ingredients in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The list below details where to find each ingredient for Fish Creole:
You may be wondering what exact fish or vegetables you should use as your fourth and fifth additions. The good news is that most combinations work just fine. When I choose to autofill the recipe, it adds aHerringas the “Any” fish andLettuceas the vegetable. To make a more expensive version, though, I later tried this recipe withWhite SturgeonandOkra. This version also worked!

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Any fish and vegetable combination should work as long as you have garlic, rice, and tomatoes as your first three ingredients. Just ensure you’re not adding seafood such as oysters or shrimp in the pot, or else you’ll make seafood soup instead!
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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.