Waakye or Waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe)
Waakye or Waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe)

Hey everyone, it is me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, waakye or waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe). It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Although it originated in northern parts of Ghana, the rice-and-bean-based dish known as waakye is today consumed on a national level. Whether it's eaten for breakfast or lunch, this dish can be made as rich and as filling as one likes by adding an almost unending list. Waakye (/ˈwɑːtʃeɪ/ WAH-chay) is a Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans, commonly eaten for breakfast or lunch.

Waakye or Waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe) is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is appreciated by millions daily. Waakye or Waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe) is something that I have loved my whole life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have waakye or waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe) using 13 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Waakye or Waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe):
  1. Get Rice (1 derica or as your desire)
  2. Take Beans(half derica) it depends as you like it but rice is more
  3. Prepare Ground nut oil
  4. Take Onions salt
  5. Prepare Tomatoes
  6. Prepare Pepper
  7. Take Tatashe
  8. Take Shombo
  9. Prepare Onions
  10. Get Maggi
  11. Prepare Poroporo(ask the yoruba women that sell agbo)
  12. Prepare The poroporo gives the rice and beans the reddish color
  13. Take Potash(optional)if you have a pressure pot you dont need potash

Be sure to check out our illustrated step by step instructions on how to make Shito, including how to use. Kenkou shindan demo ijou na shito iwaretai you. I didn't check either for word for word correctness but I did listen to the audio while reading and his did seem to match up completely. Goulash with Kidney Beans - Vegan Vegetarian Recipe.

Instructions to make Waakye or Waashe with shito(check for my shito recipe):
  1. Add good amount of water into a pot and add the poroporo as seen in the first picture inside the pot allow to boil.such that the water becomes reddish add your beans and add potash(if you like),
  2. Once the beans is half cooked,press the beans in a spoon and see if it half done.check if the water is reduced if not add more water because you want to add the rice now,add small groundnut oil and sliced onions and salt,allow it to boil for 3 mins add your washed rice and stir to mix well.cook till the rice and beans gets done.cook on low medium heat.please
  3. Once its done.you have to make your stew.blend tomatoes and pepper and onions and shombo.add oil to frying pan add onions,fry add blended pepper mix ad fry till you can see oil floating in the frying pan.add maggi and salt..the way you make your Nigerian stew.i added bay leaves
  4. Remember the shito,black pepper i uploaded,it is mandatory,it is Ghanaians signature to eat waakye or waashe with it…compulsory ooo…loool…there is no waakye without shito. vice versa
  5. Its very yummie..you can try a small quantity and see.you can add spaghetti by the side and cole slaw..thank you

Early this morning we set-out for Waakye with no destination in mind. Today as i walked on a street in New Cross (london) i saw this woman with her cloth around her waist and her duku (head scarf) washing these massive ass, Ghanaian, kunta kinte, mutant snails. Check out the list of Ghana's common herbs and spices below Besides its chemical use in industries, it is used in preparing Waakye, which is a In a related post published by YEN.com.gh, some of the spices discussed above are used in preparing Shito, a popular. Waakye Exclusive speaks for itself once you taste it #waakyelovers #waakye #food #shito #stew #eatwell. In waakye preparation, it is used when the beans are boiling to give them that particular soft "mush" texture quickly and it may even help aid in its digestibility.

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