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Temivict (f)
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I can now prepare some meals
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cynthia75 (f)
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well i believe in making the bread i eat and this days feed the man and family is taking a dynamic change, cooking methods are evolving in form of recipes . But for me i choose to follow the changing trend, and youy can do it as well by involving in food activities. You may choose to learn on how to bake foods because of the positive effects of baked foods over others. So i think it is wise to feed the family well and this helps control body size . you can contact me to get free receipe for your home practice. Email : tzamse@yahoo.com
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omoge (f)
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cynthia, post recipe for niaja bread please 
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AMAKAONE (f)
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Hi everyone,
Sorry I had to change my username, couldn't for the life of me remember my old password.
I know I have been MIA for almost a year, but with school and moving countries and starting a new job things have been pretty hectic. I just thought I'D pop in and say Hi to the folks that made my student days worth while. Hope you are all still ok?
To those who appreciated the recipes, it was my pleasure.
To the haters Una no sabi read again? I SAID that NOT ALL THE RECIPES ARE MY OWN. Ahn ahn wetin dey do Naija pipul again ehn? SMH***
neways good to be back. I'll try and post more regulrarly from now on when I get time.
MUAH
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AMAKAONE (f)
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Someone asked for Banga Soup Recipe
Banga Soup ( With Shaki )
Preparation time: 20
Cooking time: 30
Ingredients 3 fresh palm fruits 50 ml water 500 g beef, cubed 500 g shaki (tripe), cubed 100 g dry smoked fish 10 ml turmeric 15 ml shrimp powder 15 ml Maggi 1 bunch ozusa or scent leaves
Method: 1. Wash and boil palm fruits in hot water for 20 minutes, or until soft. Remove from water and pound with a mortar and pestle for at least 30 minutes, until soft. Pass through a sieve to separate kernels from the chaff. Pour the strained pulp into a saucepan. ( Or you could use the canned stuff). 2. Add beef, shaki, fish, turmeric, shrimp powder and maggi. Cook for 10 minutes. 3. Add water and bring to the boil. Lower heat and simmer gently for 2 hours, replenishing water constantly. 4. When meat is soft and cooked, add ozusa or scent leaves.
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AMAKAONE (f)
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Egusi is very high in nutritional value. It is made up of 30 – 40 % protein, and about the same proportion of oil. The oil is cholesterol free. The news get even better: 78 % of the fat is unsaturated fatty acid, which is protective to the heart. In terms of vitamins, it contains alpha-tocopherol, a component of vitamin E that helps in maintaining smooth young skin and good fertility. It also contains palmitic, stearic, linoleic and oleic acids important in protecting the heart too, and very small amount of carbohydrate and calcium. And they wonder why we Igbo babes are so fooooinne! 
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lucabrasi (m)
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welcome back and hope being in your new country wont stop you posting these recipes for the rest of us still soldering on studying 
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khadijah41
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does anyone know the recipe for finkaso? it is a wheat cake
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khadijah41
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Does anyone know the recipes for these below: I need this in english but these where sent in Hausa can't change the capitalization that was how it was sent to me.
SAIGURA SAN LARABAWA
DA MIYAN KAJI KO NA RAGO KOSUF MAIKORI KO DOLUMA SAI NAMAN TUKUNYA GASHI RAGO KO KAJI SAI SIFIRIN ROS SAMBUSA SAI KAMMONIYA KAYAN CIKI
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AMAKAONE (f)
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wish I could help. Don't know how to prepare any Hausa food besides Suya Hopefully someone will be able to help u out soon.
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obidia (f)
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please can i have recipe for igbo traditional delicases.
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AMAKAONE (f)
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Yamarita!
« #589 on: August 05, 2008, 05:21 PM » |
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A slight variation on the regular fried yam for all u yam enthusiasts.
Ingredients: Yam - 0.5kg (for a serving of 3 adults) Palm oil - about 2ml, which is one tablespoonful Salt to taste Three medium sized eggs Chopped onions Fresh, tomatoes, chopped. Fresh pepper, chopped. tomato puree, small quantity.
Procedure: Step 1: Peel the yam tuber. Cut it up into giant chip sizes (like potato chips for a giant).
Step 2: Rinse the pieces twice and put in a pot. Pour water and boil until tender.
Step 3: When tender, drain in a colander, and blot away any drops from the pieces.
Step 4: Get a bowl and break the eggs into it, and whip them up until frothy.
Step 5: Add a bit of salt to the whipped egg, and place in a wider bowl. Now dip each chip of the yam in the egg mixture and roll it until it is covered completely by the egg mixture.
Step 6: Place a frying pan on low heat and add vegetable oil. Fry the yam chips, turning them when the egg is fried solid, and ensuring that it does not burn.
Step 7: Remove the fried yam pieces from the oil.
Step 8: Mix the tomato puree, chopped onions, chopped pepper, chopped tomatoes in a bowl.
Step 9: Use a spoon to gather any wayward bits of fried egg that might remain in the hot oil. Add the tomato mixture to the oil, and stir fry until tender.
Step 10: Add salt to taste. Add powder pepper to taste as well.
Serving: Place the fried yam chips in a platter. Place the tomato sauce in a bowl.
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snazzydawn (f)
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AMAKA again! wow, I was getting tired of the conventional fried yam. Thanks a lot amaka.
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4solution
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you must be a wonderful cook
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maborukoje (f)
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eeeee u people u don start again oooooooo all this one u are showin talent 4 us at nairaland,this is d theory part of it,what about d pratical side  when u marry i hope your husband will not send u packing because of food  because enu du rofo YMI
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staglo
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Hi Amaka Just want to commend you on your good work. But just for the records, I just want to know what version of Banga Soup, I know people cook Banga Soup in diffrent way. I cook it diffrently because na we get the soup. thanks but I do love your work
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uwangue
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what kind of soup do you use sugar to cook na wa o
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uwangue
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Hi Amaka Just want to commend you on your good work. But just for the records, I just want to know what version of Banga Soup, I know people cook Banga Soup in diffrent way. I cook it diffrently because na we get the soup. thanks but I do love your work
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uwangue
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Hi Amaka Just want to commend you on your good work. But just for the records, I just want to know what version of Banga Soup, I know people cook Banga Soup in diffrent way. I cook it diffrently because na we get the soup. thanks but I do love your work
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nikinash (f)
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Honestly for the 1st time i was able to make fried that looked the way it was supposed to by following amaka's recipe (a little modified). Thanks
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kicks4days (f)
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anyone knows the recipe for doughnut? not puff-puff but nigerian style doughnut, thanks
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Cayon (f)
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just walking through to see what I can try next Sunday 
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tamuzu (f)
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wow i read the whole thread from start to finish. I learned a lot
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ebyeby
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Ofe Nsala (white soup or papper soup for eating pounded yam You need your fresh fish (ie cart fish) those black once Uziza seed udah seed maggi salt bended Creyfish,Blended papper all this both d uziza you ve 2 blended them but b/4 blending d udah remove d seed so that it will not be b/ta when eating then blend the uziza, Udah, Papper, after that put some water in t6he pot u wish to use & cook pour all the blended stuff add your smoke fish, stock fish and wait 4 some mintes 4 it 2 boil very well b/for you could add your fresh fish and stair small small u no now. So after that wait 4 it 2 boil more then u are free 2 add your maggi, salt cover it 4 more 20 - 30 mintes then bring it down Long throat.
your pounded yam Nko, pile the yam and put it in the pot and add water don't add salt o because it's pounded yam allow it 2 cook well then bring it down and pound, please don't allow pimples o I mean seeds in it pound very well to thick and remove it and put it n the plate then ready to eat.
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ebyeby
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I like amala this afternoon I no see am eat I de vex. Na corn and pear I come it With my college in the office.
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Anambra_99
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@Ebyeby bended Creyfish,Blended papper all this both d uziza you ve 2 blended them but b/4 blending d udah remove d seed so that it will not be b/ta when eating then blend the uziza, Udah, Papper, after that put some water in t6he pot u wish to use & cook pour all the blended stuff add your smoke fish, stock fish and wait 4 some mintes 4 it 2 boil very well b/for you could add your fresh fish and stair small small u no now. So after that wait 4 it 2 boil more then u are free 2 add your maggi, salt cover it 4 more 20 - 30 mintes then bring it down Long throat. ehn i agree. just snd me my own share through internet. email me make i wak betta pounded yam and nsala.
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AMAKAONE (f)
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Hi Amaka Just want to commend you on your good work. But just for the records, I just want to know what version of Banga Soup, I know people cook Banga Soup in diffrent way. I cook it diffrently because na we get the soup. thanks but I do love your work
Thanks for the compliments. Cooking is my way of relieving stress. Some people run, go to gym to relieve stress, I'm way too lepa for that so I cook  I read & cook I have such a hectic school schedule that Nairaland, cooking & reading works for me. added to the fact that I miss home and my family and all that, oh well I just hope all these recipe's I',m posting are useful for some fellow NLanders.
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jammal
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i just stumbled into this thread some minutes ago but am already in love with it. amaka keep up the good work.
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ankeade
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amaka,
10qs so much for the recipe(Egunsi sou)p.
what is the difference between Egunsi soup and Efo Elegunsi
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