Hello everybody, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, amala, beans soup, ewedu and stew. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Amala, beans soup, ewedu and stew is one of the most favored of recent trending foods on earth. It is appreciated by millions daily. It is easy, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look fantastic. Amala, beans soup, ewedu and stew is something which I have loved my whole life.
The combination of Ewedu, Gbegiri and stew forms a mouthwatering slippery vegetable soup that aids the smooth passage of Amala down your oesophagus. Saturday Owambe Special Plantain Flour Amala with Gbegiri( Beans Soup) and Ewedu ( Jute leaves). Amala with Ewedu & Buka stew.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have amala, beans soup, ewedu and stew using 18 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Amala, beans soup, ewedu and stew:
- Take Yam flour
- Take Beans
- Prepare Pepper
- Take Onions
- Get Locust beans
- Get Meat
- Make ready Pomo
- Get Offal
- Make ready Palm oil
- Get Maggi
- Prepare leaves Ewedu
- Get Vegetable oil
- Take Tomatoes
- Make ready Red ball pepper
- Take Pepper
- Make ready Potash
- Prepare Garlic
- Get Ginger
Amala and Ewedu soup will always stay one of the most popular Nigerian soups, not only among the Yoruba people. A combination of Ewedu leaves and How to make Amala and Ewedu soup? I finally got a recipe on how to prepare the perfect Amala and Ewedu soup. In this article, I'll be showing you how to create that perfect meal that will make your taste buds go crazy.
Instructions to make Amala, beans soup, ewedu and stew:
- Put pot on fire add water allow to boil, when boiled bring your turning stick and start to pour the flour and keep turning it when thick sprinkle some water and reduce the flame and allow to cook for few minutes, when done turn again for the last time and finally put them in the warmer.
- Peel and wash your beans, put ur pot on fire add water to it, when its start to boil add the washed beans and allow it to cook till soft.
- Add in cooked meat, pomo,offal pointed pepper and onions.
- Add your locust beans and maggi with the palm oil.
- Allow them to all cook for few minutes.
- Remove the meats and other, bring your broom and whisk it to form a smooth paste.
- Note it should not be to thick because when it's cool down it will be too thick.
- Pick your ewedu leaves wash them and set them aside.
- Put your pot on fire and allow the water to boil then add in your ewedu leaves.
- Add In your potash and allow it to cook then use your broom to whisk it to form a smooth paste reduce the heat and add a little season and pounded pepper.
- Note it thise not like to much ingredient.
- For the stew put your pot on fire add your tomatoes pepper onions red ball peppers and allow to cook plz don't add water.
- When cook blend them.
- Set your pot on fire add your vegetable oil when hot pour in your blended tomatoes paste and allow to fry.
- Add little water add I your meat offal pomo maggi ginger garlic allow it to cook.
- After few minutes turn of the heat and your stew is ready.
When I was younger, I saw women cooking this meal with broomsticks and it gave me a distasteful vibe. This Gbegiri soup (beans soup) right here is the truth! It is mostly served with Ewedu soup and stew with amala to make a dish called abula (Abula is simply the combination of amala, ewedu, gbegiri and stew). Brown amala with ewedu (green veg), pepper stew, bean soup and fresh fish. Dambu Nama (Dried shredded meat) - Northern Nigeria Amala (Yam flower) and ewedu (Jute leaves) - Western Nigeria Edikai Ikong with Pounded Yam.
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