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How To Cook Nigerian Frozen Tomatoes Stew by Twinkie8(op):
It's as simple as AC. Boil the tomatoes first cuz that takes away the sour taste. Blend with fresh pepper and onion, fry in hot oil. Season, salt and enjoy. You just ate the yummiest tomatoes stew.
INGREDIENTS :
FROZEN Tomatoes
fresh pepper
onion
vegetable oil
seasoning cubes
salt
Beef stock.
Recipe Source: http://www.wivestownhallconnection.com

Re: How To Cook Nigerian Frozen Tomatoes Stew by Adesiji77: 11:59am On May 12, 2016
Twinkie8:
It's as simple as AC. Boil the tomatoes first cuz that takes away the sour taste. Blend with fresh pepper and onion, fry in hot oil. Season, salt and enjoy. You just ate the yummiest tomatoes stew.
INGREDIENTS :
FROZEN Tomatoes
fresh pepper
onion
vegetable oil
seasoning cubes
salt
Beef stock.
Recipe Source: http://www.wivestownhallconnection.com
You are making me hungry already... embarassed

Are you into catering?
Re: How To Cook Nigerian Frozen Tomatoes Stew by Twinkie8(op): 12:05pm On May 12, 2016
Adesiji77:
You are making me hungry already... embarassed

Are you into catering?
No, a Nigerian food blogger at "wives connection blog"
Re: How To Cook Nigerian Frozen Tomatoes Stew by sureinfo: 9:16am On May 14, 2016
Twinkie8:
No, a Nigerian food blogger at "wives connection blog"
What's the name of the blog?
Re: How To Cook Nigerian Frozen Tomatoes Stew by Twinkie8(op): 12:44pm On May 17, 2016
sureinfo:
What's the name of the blog?
Scroll up to recipe source.
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