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salsera (f)
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@redwoman
hi there start from the begining of this thread i.e page 1
you will find most of the recipes posted there
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salsera (f)
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I have pegged down two recipes here to try out
That banga soup looks banging!!
amaka1 I hope they haven't chased you out of here
whether copied or original, YOU started the thread so well done
@ALL
any recipes for indomie noodles
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salsera (f)
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made the spaghetti sauce recipe on pg2 Its great, taste great too  I followed the direction to the letter the only difference was that i added 'rodo' to the blended tomatoes(yeah i didnt blend the tomatoes i just cut them up real small) I'm tryuing the ogbono soup recipe next thinking adding shrimps to it though
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omoge25 (f)
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made the spaghetti sauce recipe on pg2 Its great, taste great too  I followed the direction to the letter the only difference was that i added 'rodo' to the blended tomatoes(yeah i didnt blend the tomatoes i just cut them up real small) I'm tryuing the ogbono soup recipe next thinking adding shrimps to it thoughyou mean like fresh shrimp or the already dried prawns?
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omoge (f)
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dried prawn or crayfish are great for Ogbono. fresh shrimp is a no no unless you want to try something new  i miss real ogbono with bonga, tinko, magala, dried fish  that mom makes
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9ja4eva (m)
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Amaka where u dey
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chiegemba (f)
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@9ja4eva; na food u won cook @ this hr of d night? 
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rarediamon (f)
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Hellpppp, I have been reading a lot of the posts/recipes here and they all souunnnndddd so delicious. I just had something that was called "suji or semovita" at an african restaurant (it looked like a ball of dough (white) and goat on the side. Can someone give me a recipe for this? Can I also get a recipe on how to cook goat? I am an american and love african food. They don't sell it where I live and I loved it so much that I want more. HELLLPPP!!! thanks.
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Winnergal (f)
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Egg rolls
« #265 on: June 27, 2007, 05:01 PM » |
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@Amaka1
Do you have the recipe for egg rolls?
Thanks in advance
Winnergal
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Winnergal (f)
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Egg rolls
« #266 on: June 27, 2007, 05:05 PM » |
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@Amaka1
Do you have the recipe for egg rolls?
Thanks in advance
Winnergal
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PHBABE (f)
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@ getchinenye thanks for the okpa recipe 
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Pearlesq (f)
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I've attempted to make it a couple of times, but I think that I am doing something wrong. The chin always turns out too dough-like. It isn't crispy on the inside like it should be. I've adjusted the temp of the oil, but to no avail. Do you know what I could be doing wrong? Or is it just a faulty recipe that someone provided? 
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omoge25 (f)
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I've attempted to make it a couple of times, but I think that I am doing something wrong. The chin isn't crispyalways turns out too dough-like. It on the inside like it should be. I've adjusted the temp of the oil, but to no avail. Do you know what I could be doing wrong? Or is it just a faulty recipe that someone provided?  Are you using too much liquid maybe too much milk and water?
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Pearlesq (f)
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That just could be the culprit. I did use more than the 2 tablespoons that the recipe called for because I thought that the dough was too stiff.
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cabali (m)
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would someone get amaka back here? the thread's a desrt without her
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omoge (f)
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i guess what a poster said sent her away sha. anyway, you don finish cooking the ones listed? 
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9ja4eva (m)
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She go appear one day.
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drrionelli (m)
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Are there any good cookbooks that any of you would recommend? What are the titles and, if you know, the publishers?
Also, are there any well-known "celebrity" Nigerian chefs?
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omoge25 (f)
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celeb naija chef's i wish, that would be nice. i've not seen any naija cookbooks here in the US., it would be great if there was one though, a collective of recipes from all over naija. Regarding the chef thing i don't know where you stay but here in Texas some of those naija resturant cookers/chefs are really nice, tell them you want to learn how to make a certain dish, some will let you watch them make it and right down the recipe. A person could probably compile a list of recipes that way 
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secilia (f)
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Do you know how to bake [b] Birthday[/b] cake! 
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drrionelli (m)
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Got another question:
What are epa nuts? They look like what we call peanuts in the US.
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SwtNsoFLyy (f)
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aaah Omoge25, I love meatpies, I used to buy them frozen, but now I will try to cook them, and hopefully my family will not frown. haha thank u for the recipe ,
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PTH (m)
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i'm going to try the meatpie recipe this weekend! 
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PTH (m)
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na wa o, where was i when all these recipes where being handed out?  Anyone know where to buy ugba and african beans online please?
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salsera (f)
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@omoge25
i meant fresh shrimps
my aunts makes it that way
its delicious
ogbono with leafy vegetable and fresh shrimps
you can still use the crayfish.
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omoge25 (f)
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@omoge25
i meant fresh shrimps
my aunts makes it that way
its delicious ogbono with leafy vegetable and fresh shrimps you can still use the crayfish.
i have never had ogbono soup with fresh shrimp and leafy veggies. normally just dried shrimp and maybe a dry bitterleaf abouta 1Tbsp. i will have to give your way a try, i love fresh shrimp. does you auntie still add meat with the fresh shrimp?
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omoge25 (f)
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na wa o, where was i when all these recipes where being handed out?  Anyone know where to buy ugba and african beans online please? To be honest i have seen these recipes at another site, but it doesnt matter to me, i need a refresher course everynow and then. As for where to buy african beans online try this website they have lots of online stores listed on them that might carry what you want. my cousin lives in thailand so when i can't send her stuff na online she dey go. http://www.africanchop.com/chopso.htm
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PTH (m)
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thanks a bunch omoge25, afrimart seems the best of the lot. Found fresh ugba, beans and garri there.  A kiss for ur help!
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Fikzy (m)
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Find below menu and procedure for cooking white soup.
Beef/stock and or Goatmeat Dried Fish Crayfish Fresh Fish Prawns dried or fresh Towel (sharky) cook till soft For thickener you can use flour, pounded yam or achi maggi, salt, pepper
Cook the meat with salt,onion & maggi till it is soft, then add sharky, prawns, crayfish, pepper, cook for 10 minutes then add dried fish and thickener. Cook for another 10 minutes & turn off and eat FAT.
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