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Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by cococandy(f): 8:13am On Jan 12, 2016
deracathy:
you can eat o!!
Owerre kwenu!



Chanel O's shawarma is the bomb.
grin
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by mallamseifaldin(m): 5:33pm On Jan 12, 2016
tchidi:
Ofe akwukwó oho with akporoakpó egusi

Multi coloured Jollof rice

Chachacha, ndi Abia rie nu!! Ñuo nu!! grin
Choi!! Its been a long time i ate moulded melon soap.. Are u from SE or SS?.
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 8:17pm On Jan 12, 2016
mallamseifaldin:
Choi!! Its been a long time i ate moulded melon soap.. Are u from SE or SS?.
South East! grin
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by cococandy(f): 10:22pm On Jan 12, 2016
Puff puff.

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 1:06am On Jan 13, 2016
cococandy:
Puff puff.
. what's the filling made of,if there is a filling.
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by cococandy(f): 2:30am On Jan 13, 2016
QueenValerie:
. what's the filling made of,if there is a filling.
no filling
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 2:32am On Jan 13, 2016
cococandy:
no filling
oh,okay
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by VintageCocktail(m): 1:45pm On Jan 13, 2016
mallamseifaldin:
Choi!! Its been a long time i ate moulded melon soap.. Are u from SE or SS?.
It will taste awesome bro,...awesome!!!
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Larminess: 9:44pm On Jan 13, 2016
Grilled cheese
Salad
Mac and cheese
Coleslaw

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 8:25pm On Jan 14, 2016
Larminess:
Grilled cheese
Salad
Mac and cheese
Coleslaw
. The Mac and cheese looks good,though it appears someone had sampled it before you could get a picture wink
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Larminess: 1:54pm On Jan 15, 2016
Yeah I did the sampling myself smiley
[/quote][quote author=QueenValerie post=41979035]. The Mac and cheese looks good,though it appears someone had sampled it before you could get a picture wink
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Larminess: 2:01pm On Jan 15, 2016
Texan chili with cheddar cheese
Southern sweet ice tea

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 3:17pm On Jan 15, 2016
Larminess:
Yeah I did the sampling myself smiley
smiley yes,I gathered that
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by mitchelle1989(f): 4:55pm On Jan 15, 2016
tchidi:
Ofe akwukwó oho with akporoakpó egusi

Multi coloured Jollof rice

Chachacha, ndi Abia rie nu!! Ñuo nu!! grin
when I cook moulded egusi, it tend to breakup completely , how do you make it so you can get the small small lumps of egusi.
Its been long I visited this thread. Anyway am back again .
Following
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by mitchelle1989(f): 5:16pm On Jan 15, 2016
ayyoshert:
Garden egg
Smoked fish
Tomato
Pepper
Onion
Veg oil
Spices/flavours of choice.
.
am definitely going to try this. Thanks
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by tranxo(m): 6:01pm On Jan 15, 2016
New year day memories

Some fry direct. I cook before frying. Tastier that way and prevents the oil getting dirty easily.

Hmmmm......so who can guess the dish that went with the fish?

......loading

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Vintagee: 7:04pm On Jan 15, 2016
Hmm, I have been following this thread for a while though yet to post anything. So here it is... Indomie with egg( I didn't finish that btw)

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by nobleens(f): 7:13pm On Jan 15, 2016
Ekpang nkukwo

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by vhickky(f): 7:49pm On Jan 15, 2016
Vintagee:
Hmm, I have been following this thread for a while though yet to post anything. So here it is... Indomie with egg( I didn't finish that btw)
only you, 2eggs......there is God o...
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Vintagee: 11:04am On Jan 16, 2016
vhickky:
only you, 2eggs......there is God o...
Nooo, I didn't finish it alone. The kids helped out.
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by mitchelle1989(f): 12:52pm On Jan 17, 2016
cococandy:
Puff puff.
pls can I get tge recipe for this puff puff, thank you
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by mitchelle1989(f): 12:59pm On Jan 17, 2016
Sunday rice.
White rice and stew with lettuce.
am still a learner.
Will like to be like the gurus here when I grow up.

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 1:59pm On Jan 17, 2016
mitchelle1989:
when I cook moulded egusi, it tend to breakup completely , how do you make it so you can get the small small lumps of egusi.
Its been long I visited this thread. Anyway am back again .
Following
It's pounded with one white stuff. Called 'òsu' in igbo. Pounded till oil begins to come out then molded into balls. And dropped into the pot to boil.
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by saiprojects(f): 5:12pm On Jan 17, 2016

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by cococandy(f):
mitchelle1989:
pls can I get tge recipe for this puff puff, thank you
Cc: armyofone

Sure.
N.B I totally skipped nutmeg in mine. So it's optional to use nutmeg

For 250g of Puff Puff, you will need the following ingredients.

Ingredients

250g of Plain Flour
2 teaspoons of yeast (the one used in baking bread)
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
Granulated Sugar to taste
3 pinches of salt
Lukewarm water (for mixing)
Vegetable Oil (for frying)
Before you make the Nigerian Puff Puff

If your yeast is the type that looks like tiny pebbles or is like paste, mix it with lukewarm water and set aside. you will add it later when you have added water to the Puff Puff mix. If your yeast is in powder form, then add it when you add the other dry ingredients to the flour (as mentioned below).

Directions

Put the floor in a bowl, add the ground nutmeg, powdered yeast, sugar and salt. Mix all these together.
Add water in small quantities and mix everything by hand till you have a good blend of all the ingredients. Add the yeast you mixed with lukewarn water if applicable. Use warm water to mix the puff puff ingredients if you want it to rise faster.
Keep mixing till the batter is smooth but not too watery to flow from a spoon. The mix should be much thicker than pancake batter (see video below).
Cover the bowl with aluminum foil and make sure it is airtight by pressing the edges of the bowl (see video).
Leave to rise for about 45 minutes. When OK to fry, the Puff Puff batter should have risen in quantity and will have some air bubbles.
Pour some oil in a deep pot and allow to heat up. It's not advisable to use a deep fryer for Puff Puff because of the netting but if you want to use it, set the temperature to 170°C.
Note: The oil should be at least 3 inches deep. This is so that the puff puff will become spherical when scooped into the oil. You don't want to end up with flat Pancakes. lol

Test that the oil is hot enough by putting a drop of batter into the oil. If it sizzles and comes up to the surface of the oil, then the oil is hot enough. If the oil is not hot enough, the batter will go down to the bottom of the oil and stay there.

When the oil is hot enough, scoop some batter into the oil with your hand by pressing the batter to come out from between your thumb and index finger. You should see the video for this technique as this is what will make your Puff Puff have a near-perfect spherical shape.

Put in more scoops of the batter, as much as the space in the frying pot will allow without overcrowding.

Once the underside of the puff puff has turned golden brown, flip the ball so that the topside will be fried as well.

When both sides are golden brown, take out the puff puff balls and place in a sieve. If you want to reduce the oil on your Puff Puff as much as possible, then line your sieve with paper towels. The paper towels help soak away the excess oil on the puff puff.

Enjoy.

- See more at: for video and more info

http://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/snacks/puff-puff.html#sthash.XPc9QQk4.dpuf
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by cococandy(f): 5:37pm On Jan 17, 2016
nobleens:
Ekpang nkukwo
I've never eaten that before. What's it made of?
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by waxdude: 7:50pm On Jan 17, 2016
cococandy:
I've never eaten that before. What's it made of?
Made of palm oil,water yam(dnt knw if dts d real name bt dts wat d call d typ of yam used grin, periwinkle,smoked fish,maggi,salt,pepper,crayfish,pumpkin leaves(used to wrap the grated water yam in bits )......coco I haff try grin
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by tranxo(m): 7:56pm On Jan 17, 2016
Well, seems everyone is rather interested in western and Continental dishes. A lot was supposed to come between the fishes and the final product in terms of explanation.

Abacha.

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by tranxo(m): 8:00pm On Jan 17, 2016
More

Ciao.

Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 10:53pm On Jan 17, 2016
tranxo:
More

Ciao.
I have never had Abacha beforewink

Good job!
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by mitchelle1989(f): 12:03am On Jan 18, 2016
tchidi:
It's pounded with one white stuff. Called 'òsu' in igbo. Pounded till oil begins to come out then molded into balls. And dropped into the pot to boil.
wow, thanks a whole lot.
I know "osu"
I guess that is oha leaf you added instead of ugu or bitterleaf?
Will try the oha leaf later.
Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by mitchelle1989(f): 12:19am On Jan 18, 2016
cococandy:
Sure.
N.B I totally skipped nutmeg in mine. So it's optional to

For 250uf
thanks a lot
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