Saturday, 12 July 2014

Tastebuds: Yoruba Style Egusi Soup (How to get clumps in egusi soup)


Our recipe this week is the clumpy egusi soup. Egusi (melon) soup is a Nigerian delicacy and each ethnic group has different recipes for it.
Today we are focusing on how to prepare the yoruba style Egusi soup which has clumps in it.


Ingredients
1/4 cup Groundnut oil*
3 table spoons palm oil
1 cup egusi
1 cup chopped spinach
1/2 cup pepper sauce
2 Bouillon cubes (Maggi)
1 Tablespoon Crayfish
1 teaspoon salt (to taste)
1 teaspoon locust beans
1/4 cup Ede (Dried shrimps) (Optional)
Precooked meat and fish of choice

Direction


1. Combine  the egusi with 2 table spoons of water, mix until you have a thick paste

2. Set a medium sized pot on medium heat, add in the groundnut oil. With a teaspoon, ball up the egusi mixture and drop into the oil. fry for 3 minutes.


3. Add 11/2 cups of water into the fried egusi, cover and bring to a rolling boil.


4. Break up the egusi clump into smaller bite size pieces.


5.  Add in the all other ingredients apart from the palm oil. Cover and simmer on medium heat for 10-12mins.


6. Stir the egusi carefully, taste and adjust for salt. Add in the palm oil, simmer for another 8mins.


7. Serve your egusi with Amala, Eba, White rice or pounded Yam. 


Recipe and preparations by 9jafoodie.com. 
Have fun making this meal for your loved ones this weekend. Enjoy! 

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