Cameroonian Fish Rolls
Published May 05, 2017
Updated Jun 12, 2024
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Watch how to make Cameroonian fish rolls:
Love crispy appetizers? Also try myย Spring Rolls With Beef.
I started experimenting in the kitchen, trying to make some. Sometimes the rolls would unwrap as I fried them. Brrrrrrrrrr! At other times, they would grow so big in the oil. Sometimes, they were just too oily.
I used only yeast in the dough, only baking powder then both yeast and baking powder. I finally chose to use only a little baking powder as a raising agent because it worked best for me. The struggle to learn how to make “fishy” has been real. Finally, I have my own recipe which many have used over the years and given me awesome feedback. I have tweaked, retested and perfected it because fish roll is serious business.
If you have never made fish rolls before, or you have tried to make them unsuccessfully before, prepare to be swoon. This is simply the best Cameroonian fish roll recipe. Well rolled, tasty and perfect! Get your flour, margarine, sardines in oil and all other ingredients (see below) ready. Let’s makeย THE FISH ROLLS OF THE YEAR!
Fish Roll Ingredients
For the dough:
3 cups of all purpose flour (375 grams)
4 tablespoons of margarine (or butter at room temp)
1/4 teaspoon of baking powder
2 tablespoons of sugar
A quarter teaspoon of salt (increase if margarine/butter is unsalted)
For the filling:
I tin of sardine (125 grams)
Half of each or one small each: red and yellow bell peppers
Half of a medium onion
1 medium sized carrot
Two sprigs of parsley or half a stem of celery
Two garlic cloves
You also need 1-2 litres of oil for frying.
How to make Cameroonian fish roll filling:
First shred the carrots with a grater then finely chop the onions and garlic. Chop the bell peppers and parsley too.
Open the tin of sardine and pour two tablespoons of the oil into a pot or skillet. Let it heat up for one minute then you put in the onions and garlic and fry until fragrant. Add in all other vegetables and mix well. Shift them to side of the pot then out in sardines and mash – don’t make them too mushy. Mix the fish together with the veggies. Viola, the filling is ready!
For the fish roll dough:
Add four tablespoons of margarine to your flour.
Add in two table spoons of sugar.
Add in salt and baking powder (see full recipe below for quantities) then mix with fingertips until everything is well-incorporated. Add in a cup of water a little at a time and mix until you form a dough.
Now flour a board then place the dough on top and knead for two minutes. This greatly improves the texture of the dough. It gets smoother and more elastic as you knead.
How to Roll Fish Rolls Perfectly
First, cut a piece of dough about the size of a golf ball and roll out to form an oval. Place a tablespoon of the filling on top.
Now fold in the dough from the end here the filling is. Fold in the edges too.
Then roll away, baby!
These are my rolls all ready for action, AKA frying. To see more of how I roll them, watch the video.
Now it’s time to fry! Heat up oil on high heat then turn it down to medium heat and put in the rolls. Be careful not to over crowd your pan.
Let each batch cook for about 5-8 minutes. Flip the sides half-way through cooking and as needed. They are ready when they are a beautiful golden brown colour.
Place on a paper towel to absorb the excess oil.
Happiness is made of fish rolls. No, I’m not joking!
Let’s take a look at that tasty fish filling. Oh mama!
Would I be bossy if I said you must make some? Everyone deserves a homemade fish roll experience at least once in their lifetime!
Here is the printable recipe:
Cameroonian Fish Rolls : The Best Recipe
Ingredients
For the dough (flour measurement has been updated)
- 3 cups of all purpose flour 375 grams
- 4 tablespoons margarine or butter at room temp
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt increase as needed if margarine/butter is unsalted
- 1 cup water - room temperature
For the filling:
- 1 can sardines in oil 125 grams
- 2 small red and yellow bell peppers or half of 1 large green bell pepper also called sweet pepper
- 1/2 medium onion
- 1 medium-sized carrot
- 2 sprigs of parsley or half stem of celery
- 2 garlic cloves ground fresh spices will work too
- Oil for frying
Instructions
- Shred the carrots with a grater then finely chop the onion and garlic. Also chop the bell pepper and parsley.
- Remove two tablespoons of oil from the can of sardines then place in a pot or skillet. Let it heat for 1 minute then saute the onion and garlic until fragrant.
- Add in the other vegetables and mix then push them to one side of the pan. Drain the remaining sardines from the oil then add to the cleared side of the pan and mash - don't make them too mushy.
- Mix the fish and veggies together. That's it, your filling is ready.
- For the dough, mix flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and butter with finger tips until well incorporated.
- Add water a little at a time and mix until it forms a dough. Sprinkle flour on a board then place dough ontop and knead for about two minutes until elastic and smooth.
- Cut a little piece of dough. It should be a little smaller than the size of a golf ball.
- Roll it out on a floured board to form an oval.
- Put a tablespoon of the filling at one end of the rolled-out dough then fold the dough over the filling. Fold in the edges too. Roll till the other end. Repeat process with the rest of the dough.
- To fry, heat oil on high heat till hot for about 5 - 10 minutes. Turn the heat down to medium and put in the rolls to fry. Be careful not to overcrowd the pan! Fry for about 5-8 minutes until nice and golden brown. Remove and place on paper towel to absorb excess oil.
- Enjoy! Fish rolls are great as a snack, for breakfast or as finger food for parties. So delicious!
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Hope you enjoy this recipe. Try making these rolls of goodness and let me know how that goes for you in the comments section.
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*This post has been updated.
I made these and yes they’re sooooo delicious just next time I will roll the dough a bit thinner but these were heavenly everyone wants more thank you for sharing your recipe you’ve been my life saver in learning to cook Cameroonian food here in the USA as some things are hard to find ๐ค
This warms my heart Thank you for sharing Mrs. Nganjie.
madam Precious, you are just too much. even a dullard will not find it difficult to try out your recipe. keep on moving higher and be blessed.
Hi dear
Can I bake the fish roll instead of frying
Yes you can. Brush with oil and bake.
Perfect Recipe!
Thank you so much for this. My family and I enjoyed this last weekend.
Hi Precious, I am from Democratic Republic of Congo married to a Cameroonian. I started following you since last year. I really really appreciate your work. So far, I have learned and cooked ndole, pepper soup, Eru, okongobong, jollof rice, chin chin, Egusi pudding, Kati Kati and njama njama and this morning I made fish rolls. So proud of myself and thank you so much for being there for some of us and keep up the great work . God bless you and your family.
So glad the recipes are helpful, dear. Thanks for the feedback. So nice of you to learn how to make Cameroonian dishes for your spouse.
Thanks for the recipe tried was good when I was frying I discovered it was opening what could be the cause of that
Hi Marlene, your rolls were opening because they were not properly sealed. I always pinch the dough together at the end of rolling so it sticks together. Also, watch the video in the post to see how I do it. Hope this helps.
Hi precious, thanks for this recipie, I have tried it and I love the results. Could you please share some easy but healthy lunches kids can take to school? I really run out of ideas with this. Thanks
Okay dear, I have noted your request.
Thanks very much dear. I just googled how to make fish rolls and i found this esp. from my own country of origin. Will try it. Keep-up dear.
Glad you found me, Anna. Thank you for leaving a comment.
amazing ma
Thanks Veron!
I made the Camaroonian fish rolls. So easy to make and tastes fabulous. Everyone loved it. So I made it few more times.Thank you so much for this perfect recipe.
So glad to hear that, Jay. Thank you for the great feedback.