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How To Make Abacha (african Salad) by gideonjeta(m): 2:07am On May 29, 2018
Abacha is a Nigerian meal native to the Igbos.
It is made using dried shredded cassava and can be eaten as a snack or a full meal.

Ingredients
Abacha

Ugba (ukpaka)

Palm oil

Powdered Potash

Dry/roasted fish

Onion, chopped

Salt and dry pepper

Ground crayfish

Stock cubes

Ground Ehu seeds

Boiling water

Preparation
1. Soak abacha until it softens.

Drain out the cold water, pour boiling water over it and quickly drain out the water.

2. Rinse the ugba/ukpaka in warm water and set aside.

3. Stir the potash with the palm oil in a pot. Place on heat and add the ground ehu, pepper, crayfish and seasoning.

Stir properly then add the ground ehu, crushed stock cubes, crayfish, diced onions, and ugba/ukpaka.

4. Take it off the stove and add ogiri, mix properly, then add the fish and ponmo.

5. Add your abacha and mix properly allowing all the ingredients to blend.

Add sliced utazi and salt to taste.

Garnish with chopped garden egg leaves and sliced onions.

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Re: How To Make Abacha (african Salad) by Ikemefuna44: 2:41am On May 29, 2018
Unfortunately, Afonjas can't make a delicious meal like 'Abacha'. Talk of concoction like ewedu, iru, ila, and one watery beans soup (that looks like watery poo) called gbegiri.... those are Afonja 's speciality.
*SPIT*

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