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How to make Fish Creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Something smells fishy in here.

Fish creole is an entreé type meal you can make in Disney Dreamlight Valley, though you don’t need to complete any quests. Here is our guide showing you how to make fish creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Disney Dreamlight Valley describes fish creole as “A spicy sauce of fish and veggies over rice.” That sounds delicious to me! While it isn’t needed for any quests, it is a five-star recipe you can use to feed ravens or sell off. Or, perhaps you simply wish to fill out your recipe book and be ready for a time in the future when it is a quest item.

Fish creole recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Fish creole is relatively easy once you know what to put in. The ingredients for the recipe are as follows:

  • Any fish
  • Any vegetable
  • Tomato
  • Garlic
  • Rice

Getting any fish and any vegetable is easy enough. You could simply put in a common herring or carrot if you wanted to. Tomatoes are purchased at the Dazzle Beach stall for 33 Star Coins if in stock, or you can buy their seeds from the same stall for eight star coins and grow them yourself instead. They grow 10% faster if planted in Sunlit Plateau.

Pick the garlic up in the Forest of Valor. Simply approach a stalk jutting out of the ground in the biome and pick it up. I would say Rice is the hardest ingredient to find. You can purchase it from the Glade of Trust stall in seed form for 35 Star Coins. It’s also a rotating ingredient from the same stall if you happen to catch it for sale for 96 Star Coins.

How To Make Fish Creole
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With all these ingredients on hand, throw them into a pot and cook to get your fish creole. Now you’ve officially made the dish, and you know how to make fish creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Eating fish creole will give you 822 energy. Or selling it gives 241 Star Coins. Which is more worth it to you?

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