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Re: Nigerian Recipes by Nobody: 10:10pm On Mar 25, 2010 |
m.i: A friend makes it, i'll see if i can talk her into letting me know the secret. will tackle the meatpies upper weekend. |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by hilli666(m): 10:25pm On Mar 25, 2010 |
Amaka, I have now promoted you to "aunty Amaka". From now on every body who has a question must adress you as "Aunty Amaka" (As per Nigerian tradition) So let me go first. Ehem (I must clear my throat) Dear Aunty Amaka, Yesterday I tried to cook "Ewa agoyin" and failed miserably. My previous successes using your recipes had caused quite a stir amongst my friends and family, so when I invited them over for dinner yesterday, they all showed up even bringing friends with them. But to their disappointment, the beans turned out to be a total disaster, I had to end up ordering Chinese for every body. However I vowed for a re-match and swore to conquer this illusive "Ewa agoyin" in front of a packed audience this weekend. Secretly I knew, i would have to consult the great "Aunty Amaka" because with your blessings and wisdom, all dishes are possible, with you on my side even and average man like my self can make miracle's occur in the kitchen. So once again how can I make "Ewa Agoyin"? I remember eating it a lot in Lagos. Please Aunty Amaka I wait for you reply. |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by maqicq: 11:35pm On Mar 28, 2010 |
maggi e-book, coutiercc@gmail.com would love to receive a copy, and yes, a cook book would be a great idea. Those who have one why not share how and where you got it from? Cheers |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by tobz(f): 10:12pm On Apr 12, 2010 |
Hi Amaka, Pls can u tell me where there is a good cooking school in lagos, or if u give classes? |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by PatKing(f): 2:21pm On Apr 23, 2010 |
hi Amaka, ur thread has been doing me good in my kitchen! weldone. Pls, can U forward me the e-book on Maggi cooking recipe? email is preshee1@yahoo.com thank you very much. |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Michelle01: 7:41pm On May 05, 2010 |
Does anyone have a good idea on how to make spicy snail as a snack, |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by temibobo(f): 5:11pm On May 14, 2010 |
Just tried out a chin chin recipe i found on here.(2 thumbs up) And the suya recipe from Amaka was wonderfull and more than delicious. , as u can see in the pic, who need plate, an old newspaper is what u need to serve suya in.LOL
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Re: Nigerian Recipes by temibobo(f): 5:13pm On May 14, 2010 |
and a pic of the chin chin,
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Re: Nigerian Recipes by labonte: 11:17pm On May 18, 2010 |
Pls can u forward the e-book on Maggi cooking recipe and a cook book. my email address is b_luv77@yahoo.com or moloko@live.co.uk. Thanks |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by 4sure72(f): 8:14pm On May 22, 2010 |
can anyone tell me about curry sauce pls |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Achos: 11:11am On Jun 08, 2010 |
Amaka pls i nid d ingredients n method of preparing Coconut Rice, pls help me cos am really desperate. Thnx |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by jovi: 12:02am On Jun 10, 2010 |
Amaka, pls recipe for peppered snails, thanks, or any other snails delicacy, |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by mrspepeye: 3:51pm On Jun 13, 2010 |
dear amaka, i just came across ur posts and God bless u for all u have done, please please and please that is if u are based in the uk, do u do party rice and all if u do how can we get in touch to place orders on food please thanks |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Nobody: 6:14pm On Jun 21, 2010 |
Efo Riro (yoruba style vegetable soup) source : http://littlemissgastronome..com/ Ingredient * Red bell pepper (2) * Onion large (1) * Scotch Bonnet (1) * Spinach fresh bunch (2) * Dried African prawns (1 cup) * Palm Oil (1cup) * Knorr cube(3 cubes) * Salt 1 Tsp * Locust beans (1tsp) * Meat/fish ( a subject of preference) I used Shaki (tripe), dried cat fish, stock fish, ox tail and ponmo in featured soup Preparation 1. In a blender, combine peppers, scotch bonnet, onions; grate (you don’t want it to be smooth) 2. Parboil blended pepper for 20mins ( the purpose is to reduce the water) 3. In a large saucepan, add palm oil. Bleach on medium heat for 30-45 mins. (Have your fan on standby, as this is often smoky) 4. From a reasonable distance, pour parboiled pepper into hot oil 5. Add 1 tsp salt and 3 knorr cubes 6. Cover on medium heat for 15 mins, stair at intervals to avoid burning 7. Wash and cut spinach, add leftover salt 8. Boil a jug of water; pour over cut spinach (cover for 5 mins then strain) (Do not blanch for too long as it affect the color of the greens) 9. Wash Prawns in hot water, add to sauce with your other choices of meat/fish 10. Add locust beans (optional) 11. Cook for another 10mins 12. Add prepared spinach 13. Stair, taste for salt n seasoning 14. Reduce heat, cook for another 15mins Enjoy! *This soup has a unique taste, which is basically achieved from bleached palm oil, locust beans (I don’t like the smell, a teaspoon doesn’t hurt thou) I also do not use tomatoes (I find tomatoes in this part of the world too tart for the taste of Efo)
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Re: Nigerian Recipes by canachy(m): 2:09am On Jun 27, 2010 |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by hy15: 11:04pm On Jun 28, 2010 |
Hi Amaka1! I just wanted to say thank you for all the great recipes. i am not Nigerian, but my man is and he is really appreciating all of my new attempts to make the food he loves. I have a question. i want to make Efo Riro but don't know what Iru is? I live near an African store, so I can ask, but I'd like to know in English if possible. Thanks! |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by hy15: 11:08pm On Jun 28, 2010 |
And if I cannot find crab claws or bush meat, what are good substitutes when making Efo Riro? Thanks |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Nobody: 7:51pm On Jun 29, 2010 |
hy15:English name for Iru is locust beans. |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Flodel(f): 12:46pm On Jul 02, 2010 |
hi amaka1 can u pls send me the maggi cooking recipe book. my email is bimfo@yahoo.com. thanks |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by oladapsy: 11:43pm On Jul 06, 2010 |
hi Amaka can you pls send me the e-book at ollydmx@yahoo.com |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by lane123: 6:53pm On Jul 07, 2010 |
does anybody know the recipe for nigerian cake |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Nobody: 4:03pm On Jul 10, 2010 |
There has to be a more simpler recipe than this nau |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Nobody: 4:05pm On Jul 10, 2010 |
Found a simpler one. Moin-Moin recipe Got some moin-moin to make http://adefunke..com/2008/07/moin-moin-recipe.html |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by joyceereal(f): 1:09pm On Jul 12, 2010 |
Amaka great job. Please i need kindly send me a "cook book". My email is joyceereal@hotmail.com |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by twinkiesta(f): 8:24pm On Jul 16, 2010 |
do u put broth/meat water/omi eran when cooking egusi? |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by twinkiesta(f): 9:25pm On Jul 16, 2010 |
@ AMAKA, MY BABY WULD DEFINITELY APPRECIATE THIS BUT THERE'S A HUGE HINDRANCE TO ME PRACTICING, WHERE WILL I GET ALL THESE LEAVES FROM ? I LIVE IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, AMERICA!!!, , i'm tired of cooking, j-ryc, fried ryc, spagetti and efo 4 him, even me sef i'm tired of eating it, tnk GOD we dnt spend tym @ home |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by oludashmi(f): 11:13am On Jul 22, 2010 |
twinkiesta: Of course you wil. It adds a great taste to the soup. |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by carefree: 6:21pm On Jul 24, 2010 |
Hi Amaka, If you are still taking the trouble to send out the maggi ebook, I would love a copy too. Many thanks in advance and have a lovely weekend. Cheers |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by mamagee3(f): 10:07pm On Jul 24, 2010 |
That suya is sick! I'm already watering my tongue and lips. |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by blacksta(m): 3:35pm On Jul 25, 2010 |
mama-gee: Where is the recipe ? |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by awa17(f): 3:18pm On Jul 28, 2010 |
Thanks so much house for all the recipies particularly Amaka1, actually cooking is all bout creativity and modification. not until now, i have been looking for most of the recipies i found here so im just gonna give it a try. cheers |
Re: Nigerian Recipes by Goalzilla: 1:12pm On Aug 08, 2010 |
thanks for al lthe recipes very good [img]http://flagcounter.com/count/X1h/bg=FFFFFF/txt=FFFFFF/border=FFFFFF/columns=1/maxflags=1/viewers=3/labels=0/pageviews=0[/img] |
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