This version of a Fish Stew, known as Sancocho, is made with a very popular fresh water catfish available in Colombia. The fish is cut in “steaks” crosswise, but you can easily substitute any available Catfish or other firm fleshed fish for that matter. It is normally served with white rice and sliced avocado on the side, and rumored to be a great cure for hangover. With Bagre, be prepared to deal with plenty of fish bones.
Sancocho is an incredible popular soup in Colombia made with plantain, potato, yuca, corn, and your choice of meat. It is normally served as an entire meal along with the rice and salad.
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For 4 Person(s)
* In Latin American cuisine yellow food coloring in an important element to make bland looking foods prettier. It can be regular yellow food coloring, the spice achiote, or available in Latin market such products as Bijol, or Goya spice blends with food coloring.
** Many Colombian cooks swear that a Sancocho tastes different if the plantain and yucca are cut rather than torn into pieces. The plantains and yucca can be broken into pieces by starting to cut it with a knife, but twisting it until about 1.5 inch pieces break off.