• Yearly Archives: 2014

    Coconut Cake

    I have been holding back on baking this coconut cake because I did not have anyone to share it with. I had a sleepover at my friends place this weekend and it was the perfect time to bake so I could share 🙂 It was pretty easy to make and you do not need a

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    Otong Soup

    Otong soup and ayan ekpang is my dad’s favourite dish. Till tomorrow I will never understand why. If you want to get anything from him, just make this dish or beans and he would be willing to do almost anything. Ok i may be exaggerating a bit but he really does like it. For those

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    Buttermilk Fried Chicken

    Hi Guys, its been a while…….a while, but I have something that I think you would love. So we were watching the new episode of Scandal and Millie was eating fried chicken and my friend goes “I would love some fried chicken” and being the person that I am I offered my services. So I

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    Indomie Noodles Crevette Flavoured

    Indomie, Indomie, my indomie noodles. If you grew up in Nigeria, Indomie had to be the best thing that happened to you. Am I lying? I don’t know about you but Indomie replaced all the soups I didn’t like as a child *cough egusi, banga *cough* My grandma could never understand the obsession. She even

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    Cocoyam Chips and Peppered Garlic Shrimp

    A few weeks ago, I posted this simple and quick recipe on our Facebook and Instagram account. I figured that other people not following us on those accounts may have missed out on this quick snack. I had excess cocoyam from making Ekpangnkukwo and decided to fry the cocoyam instead. It was very tasty. Cocoyam

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    Suya Corn Fritters and Spicy Avocado

    Where do I begin apologizing from? I have behaved highly inappropriately for not posting as I should. The last few weeks have been a tad crazy but in a good way. I have been doing all kinds of random ajala travels. I graduated (yay) and I moved out of San Francisco 🙁 I swear I

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    Kenyan Pilau Recipe

    This Kenyan Pilau dish is very common amongst different cultures and they also have different names for this same dish. The most common ones are pilaf, pulao, pilav, palaw but the Kenyans call it pilau. This is a very interesting rice dish in terms of flavours, it almost wants to remind you of jollof rice

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    Nyama Choma with Kachumbari

    In my post about my trip to Kenya, I did not discuss the food at all. I have to say I was surprised about the flavours I found. Kenyan food looks like it is a mix of so many other cultural influences, They have chapati which is indian and also Pilau as a major staple.

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    Karibu Kenya

    Hello hello everyoneeeee!!!! I missed you all and blogging and the whole shenanigans. I apologize for being so MIA. Let me jist you what happened. So as part of my masters program here in San francisco, we get to do something called an action project instead of writing a boring old 100 page thesis, we

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