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Topman7:Animal Abuja was also a village once |
yarimo:You need proper mental care and I know your father is currently having unrest about your case |
blacknp:The irabiji drug lord have left your mother? Thank God ooo remi strong |
Terrorists safe heaven. Send the capital back to Calabar and see wonders |
One shouts wayoooo wayoooo during sex The other shouts allah akabar suicide vest |
RickyJesus:You eat horse sperm with your mother? |
blacknp:You are very correct I forgot and the change will be used to marry a good wife for Sunday igboho since the other wife was a LovePeddler who did not miss his Yoruba husband during his refugee days in Benin republic |
blacknp:Yes Yoruba kind of hunger but I choose not to loot truck of rice |
blacknp:Yor dirty you eat beans agoin today ? |
blacknp:Yoru dirty what are you saying |
RickyJesus:Still searching for your biological father? |
helinues:So today started and ended with you still jobless? |
Mikespecialone:When I cook next I go snap . |
This can only sell in the region of palliative. People who actually Read without claiming sophistication will not buy |
hslbroker2:It's good |
RickyJesus:I am not your father stop blaming me for the way your life turned out |
This soup is called mobazzi Cheese balls are satchet cheese balls you buy for kids , this soup can go with fufu, eba,amaka,rice etc. Are you ready to embark on a culinary adventure? In just 40 minutes, you can whip up a mouthwatering soup using a unique combination of ingredients like grinder cheese ball, palm oil, Cameroon pepper, oziza leaf, catfish, offor, and honey. Let's dive into the recipe and explore the rich flavors awaiting you! **Ingredients:** - Grinder cheese ball - Palm oil - Cameroon pepper - Oziza leaf - Catfish - Offor (a traditional Nigerian spice blend) - Honey **Instructions:** 1. **Prepare the Catfish:** - Clean and cut the catfish into bite-sized pieces. Season with salt and pepper to taste. - Heat a pan with a drizzle of palm oil and fry the catfish until golden brown. Set aside. 2. **Create the Flavor Base:** - In a pot, heat some palm oil over medium heat. - Add Cameroon pepper (adjust according to your spice preference) and sauté until fragrant. - Stir in a generous amount of Oziza leaf for that distinctive flavor. Cook for a few minutes until wilted. 3. **Add the Offor Spice Blend:** - Sprinkle in the Offor spice blend, stirring well to incorporate it into the mixture. This blend adds depth and complexity to the soup. 4. **Integrate the Catfish:** - Carefully add the fried catfish to the pot, allowing it to mingle with the flavorful base. Let it simmer for a few minutes to absorb the flavors. 5. **Incorporate the Grinder Cheese Ball:** - Grate or crumble the grinder cheese ball into the soup, stirring gently until it melts and thickens the soup slightly. This adds a creamy and indulgent touch. 6. **Sweeten with Honey:** - To balance the heat and richness, drizzle a bit of honey into the soup. Adjust the amount based on your preference for sweetness. 7. **Simmer and Serve:** - Let the soup simmer for a few more minutes to allow all the flavors to meld together beautifully. - Serve hot, garnished with some fresh Oziza leaf for a burst of freshness and color. **Enjoy Your Culinary Creation:** Congratulations! You've successfully crafted a delectable soup in just 40 minutes, showcasing the harmonious blend of spicy Cameroon pepper, aromatic Oziza leaf, creamy grinder cheese ball, and the sweetness of honey. This soup is sure to tantalize your taste buds and impress your guests with its unique and unforgettable flavor profile. Bon appétit! Seun Mynd44 nlfpmod |
Chimarto:There is nothing to convince it is still an open question to know the cause of little rainfall in. Asaba. More like throwing a survey open to share your own view |
JohnAOne:Will you scream racism when a white man dies this to you ? |
astonished:Lagos have only 25% Yoruba |
VeryWickedGoat:Lol |
RickyJesus:Make money as a man and stop being frustrated because you are poor |
