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    How to Make Gbegiri (Beans) Nigerian Soup – Feyisope Akinyosoye

    When some people think of beans, they assume there are only few ways you can make it. Gbegiri is soup made from beans and it is easy to make and very tasty. This is a traditional Nigerian recipe that is specific to the Yoruba People. Many Nigerian Soups have their variations. Gbegiri is on of

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    Mosa Recipe

    Mosa is a staple in every Nigerian wedding these days. It is part of the food group called “small chops” also known as appetizers. They are these sweet/savoury little puffed balls made from over-ripe plantain.  Other items typically included in a small chops basket are puff puff, spring rolls, samosa, grilled chicken, peppered gizzard and

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    Chef of the week- Mariam Olagunju – Yam and Egg stew

    Servings: 2 What you need 2 Whole tomatoes 2 Small Jamaican peppers 1 Cooking spoon of oil 3 Medium eggs Half a bulb of onions 4 slices of Yam Seasonings Quarter teaspoon of salt 1 Cube of Knorr Half a teaspoon of red powdered pepper (Club house) Roasted garlic and pepper powder What to do

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    How Afrolems makes Moin-Moin

    Moin-Moin is a pudding that is typically served in the south-western part of Nigeria. There have been different variations on the recipe of Moin-moin but the very constant ingredient in this pudding-like dish is black-eyed peas. To replace the soaking process, I have seen the powdered version of the blended black-eyed peas. This eliminates the

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    Chef of the Week: Adwoa Asare aka #Swag

    Red/Red Ingredients: 1 can of black eyed peas (optional.. you can use raw beans, but boil until soft prior to. Long process if you ask me) 1 large onion (maybe even 2.. onions = yummy) 1 tomato Jamaican hot pepper ginger garlic vegetable/palm/olive oil beef/shrimp/fish (i use beef) plantain ~~~Read the instructions Before you Start. Cooking

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    Coconut Rice…Chef of the week : Oreoluwa Ayeni

    Ingredients 2 cups medium-large grain Rice 1/2 cup coconut milk (get the real coconut and use the milk(no canned coconut milk), if your coconut is dry, peel and cut it then blend it till it is smooth, make sure you add a little water or your rice will be too fragrant). 1/4 cup veggie mix

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    Chef of the Week: Ohita Ogolo

    Hello Fans of Afrolems, I’m really loving this Chef of the week thing…Last week brought us some Ghanian recipes…This week we have some Nigerian Recipes..Feel free to try them out. Enjoy 🙂 Fish Pepper soup What you need Mackerel- cut into 4 pieces 1 onion 2 scotch bonnet peppers 1 maggi/Know curry, salt, garlic powder

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