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xandria200 (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #800 on: October 08, 2009, 04:18 PM »

hello everyone, could someone please send me a copy of the maggi e cookbook. my e mail addy is adesayi@yahoo.com. thanks a lot.
vickiabd
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #801 on: October 11, 2009, 07:34 PM »

hi Amaka ,  thanks for all your recipes, they r really fantastic, can you pls post the recipe of AKWU soup/palm kennel soup, thank you
xstdreason (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #802 on: October 16, 2009, 06:41 PM »

Amaka, great job i must say. Pls kindly help wt a food time-table. I desperately need one. Thanx & God bless.
naijareads
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #803 on: October 19, 2009, 06:08 AM »

Amaka1 all i can say is well done. I borrowed 2 of your recipes and pics and posted them at  the "so you think you can cook" group on
facebook. Hope u don't mind. We need you on that group o.
dani1luv
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #804 on: October 19, 2009, 06:35 PM »

Amaka that's tasty Cheesy
true2u (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #805 on: October 27, 2009, 01:08 PM »

AMAKA ABEG GIVE ME THE RECIPE FOR EGG ROLLS, NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO MAKE IT WELL APART FROM OUR GRAND MOTHERS, BUT IBET YOU DO, PLEASE DO IT AND TELL US ALL THE PROCEDURE AND INGREDIENTS,
YOU ARE NOT ONLY A GOOD COOK YOU ARE ALSO A QUEEN OF BEAUTY!!HELP ME PLEASE.
BLESS YOU
 Wink JESSICA
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true2u (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #806 on: October 27, 2009, 04:02 PM »

i do meatpies like that;
THE DOUGH:
 6 cups flour
 4 eggs
 1 tablespoon salt
 ½ pound of butter
 1¼ cups water
 1 egg yolk

 16 oz (2 cups or .5 liter) of ground meat
 2 medium-sized potatoes
 Any other desired vegetables.
 Spices
 Water       
Combine the flour, butter, eggs, water and salt together.
Knead the dough.
Cover the dough and let it rest for 3 hours.
Dice the potatoes into little cubes (about .5 inch or 1 centimeter length).
Place the potatoes, meat, very little water, and any other vegetables and spices into a small saucepan, and cook until the meat is done. You can taste the mixture to see if it is adequate.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Roll out some dough, it should not be too thick.
Cut the dough into a circle (use a tool if you want to).
For each 'circle', add a few teaspoons of the mixture in the middle of the circle, then fold the circle over, and use a fork to press the ends together.
Repeat the above steps until you are out of dough, or mixture.
Brush the exterior of all the meat pies with egg yolk.
Place the meat pies on a sheet with a little space inbetween each one, and bake until slightly brown.

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AmakaOne (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #807 on: October 28, 2009, 12:42 PM »

Quote from: true2u on October 27, 2009, 01:08 PM
AMAKA ABEG GIVE ME THE RECIPE FOR EGG ROLLS, NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO MAKE IT WELL APART FROM OUR GRAND MOTHERS, BUT IBET YOU DO, PLEASE DO IT AND TELL US ALL THE PROCEDURE AND INGREDIENTS,
YOU ARE NOT ONLY A GOOD COOK YOU ARE ALSO A QUEEN OF BEAUTY!!HELP ME PLEASE.
BLESS YOU
 Wink JESSICA
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LOL flattery will get u a recipe  Kiss


Flour
Sugar (to taste)
Salt (a pinch)
Baking powder
Water
Butter
Eggs (boiled)
Vegetable oil

Tools
flat surface or board
rolling pin
knife
deep frying pan
perforated spoon


Method

remove shell from your boiled eggs,
sift flour and baking power together,
add sugar and salt with the flour mixture,
add butter to the flour mixture and knead together till it becomes like bread crumps,
add water and mold into dough,
split dough into sections and move to the clean flat surface,
using the rolling pin, roll out the dough to any thickness (depending on how thick u want your egg rolls),
put your egg at the center of the rolled out dough
wrap the dough round the egg (still on the flat surface)
pack excess tip of dough together and cut off with a knife
Roll the (art work) in a clock-wise manner on the flat surface to give the round shape and to repeat the process above if you have more than one egg
heat your vegetable oil
put in the egg roll for frying (deep frying required)
reduce the heat to give room for even frying
fry till golden brown or desired colour
wendyc
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #808 on: November 03, 2009, 02:56 AM »

can anyone please send me the maggi recipe book to wendycole30@gmail.com. thanks
funmiode
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #809 on: November 03, 2009, 12:44 PM »

Amaka baby, Plz can i send to me 2? i mean a full copy of all those recipes at talk2funmionly@yahoo.ca
ajilete (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #810 on: November 03, 2009, 02:48 PM »

OMG!!
Amaka well done! this is just what ive been looking for!!!
Please send me a copy of the recipes toooo.
desola10@yahoo.com
Biabeke (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #811 on: November 04, 2009, 02:36 AM »

Hello Amaka.  I have seen the recipes that you post here.  Do you have the recipe for egg rolls?  My cousin used to make it when I was in Nigeria.  Unfortunately, she died without divulging the recipe to anyone.  I forgot to mention that she never measured her ingredients.  Thank you very much.
true2u (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #812 on: November 06, 2009, 12:16 PM »

 Huh  amaka I ve tryed twice for the egg rolls , first time put too much butter and they melted in the oil, second time they didn`t raised they were a  little hard and small, if you can try making them and giving us the measurment that will be the best, without measurment we can`t make them cause we don`t know how much butter,flour,and baking soda we have to put, if you can try  and also put the pics , thank you, you are the best!!!
honeycome (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #814 on: November 07, 2009, 09:09 AM »

Hello moderator,

I posted an advert just once, you removed it. Why?
I would like to know, thanks!
miss_lnq
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #815 on: November 09, 2009, 11:12 AM »

How do you cook Ewa , beans?

just boil it abi ?

and can be served with rice and plantain ?
Deep Soul (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #816 on: November 13, 2009, 09:05 AM »

Oh pls pls pls I also need the maggi recipe book . . .dissector555@yahoo.com.
AmakaOne (f)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #817 on: November 19, 2009, 02:06 PM »

Quote from: honeycome on November 07, 2009, 09:09 AM
Hello moderator,

I posted an advert just once, you removed it. Why?
I would like to know, thanks!

Not sure which ad you are referring to exactly.
As a rule I only delete things that are offensive, otherwise posts get moved to the appropriate boards.
ads go to adverts section and so on,

It would also help if stuff was posted on the right board to start with
E. bethle (m)
Re: Nigerian Recipes
« #818 on: Yesterday at 05:03:07 PM »

Hi Amaka, how is every thing
plaese i so much love you can we friend
Im from Nigerian
Imo state
male
age 26
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