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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

R.S.V.P( rice and stew very plenty)




RICE AND STEW IS A STAPLE MEAL IN ANY NIGERIAN FAMILY. I eat rice at least 3times a week, sometimes more! this is One of the many ways I make it. add some plantains! and voila!!!!! yumm!!


p.s remeber if you need a recipe, HOLLAAAAAA!!!

Recipe.

Ingredients.

1 pack meat/fish/chicken
5 big tomatoes
2 red peppers
2 onions
3tbsp oil
3 Maggi cubes
1/2 tbs dry pepper
1 fresh jalapeno pepper(or any really hot pepper)

Cut if needed- Wash the Chicken, add onions, dry pepper, salt, maggi and curry to pot, let it boil on low heat without adding any water at first. Add water, once it starts to dry up. boil till soft,remove and grill/fry if you choose or just let stand.

cut tomatoes, onions, and red ball peppers into small squares. Blend on medium speed till well blended.

Pour into pot and let boil till it is completely dry. stir often to ensure it does not get burnt on the bottom.

Reduce the heat to a 5. Use another pot and(or the same pot you can pour the sauce out of the pot into a bowl) add oil into pot.Add half of the onions(chopped into little pieces),let it melt. pour tomatoes sauce into pot(note it will splash so be CAREFULL, cover pot!!!)

Allow to fry for 5mins on reduced heat. Add Maggi cubes, curry, and salt to taste.

Increase heat back to 7 and allow to boil for 10mins or until sour taste is gone. Add more Maggi or salt if needed.

Add the stock from the boiled Chicken to make less thick and stir. Leave to boil for 5mins. Add chicken,stir and leave to boil for another 10mins.

once boiled taste to see if it taste right, then remove from the stove top. boil your rice, fry your plantains and voila!!!! A typical Naija meal!



P.s This is my very first try and writing out a recipe..let me know if it makes sense!

5 comments:

Yankeenaijababe said...

hungry for plantain and rice, love it. This is good.

Anonymous said...

I'd love it if you hit me up with your stew recipe :) It all looks delicious!

Posh Culture said...
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Posh Culture said...

I am definitely going to be coming here to get some Nigerian recipes. Nice blog!

Yinkuslolo said...

hi, it so coincidental that I intend to cook lunch for a couple of folks tomoro and the menu is exactly, rice, chcken, salmon and plantains. imma use ur stew recipe, i hope it works out cos i dont have a chance at trying it out before the i make the lunch-meal.

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