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date: 2020-11-24T16:53:42.653Z
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author: Martin Wright
ratingvalue: 4
reviewcount: 17073
recipeingredient:
- " Yam"
- " Salt"
- " Sugar"
- " Water"
- " Egusi soup"
- " Egusi seed powder"
- " Red oil"
- " Spices"
- " Seasonings"
- " Grated onion and red pepper"
- " Spring onion"
- " Veg leaves of ur choice"
- " Stock meat"
recipeinstructions:
- "For the pounded yam: peel the yam and cut into medium size. Wash and settle in a cooking pot. Add water to cover the. yam and add salt and sugar to balance the taste. Boil for about 15-20 mins and turn off the heat, be sure that the water is not completely dried because you will need them while pounding"
- "Pick with a fork and transfer in to mortar and go ahead and pound wit pestle. Pound until the yam are seedless and can easily be molded, you can add warm water(preferably used water from boiling the yam) and pound until u have a smooth soft pounded yam."
- "You can mold as you wish but i use plastic containers wit little vegetable oil inside. Fill the container with the pounded yam and gently pull out to achieve the desired shape."
- "For the egusi soup: place the red oil in a clean pot and add little grated onion, let it saute for some second and add the grated red pepper and onion. Fry until it change the colour and add egusi powder, turn continuously until the aroma start knocking ur nose😃."
- "Add spices, seasonings, spring onion and stock meat"
- "Turn well and cover for 15 minutes while stirring occasionally. Add sliced vegetable leaves of ur choice"
- "Let it cook for some minutes and serve"
- "It's oll about team6😃 enjoy 🥰🥰"
categories:
- Recipe
tags:
- pounded
- yam
- and
katakunci: pounded yam and
nutrition: 206 calories
recipecuisine: American
preptime: "PT15M"
cooktime: "PT45M"
recipeyield: "3"
recipecategory: Dessert
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Hey everyone, it is Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I'm gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, pounded yam and egusi soup. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Pounded yam and egusi soup is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It's appreciated by millions every day. It's easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They are fine and they look fantastic. Pounded yam and egusi soup is something that I've loved my whole life.
Learn how to make Nigeria's most popular soup Egusi. Pounded Yam is a staple in many West African homes, but it is not usually eaten by itself, it is often paired with many delicious African soups, and stews. Other food in the swallow group includes fufu - made from cassava flour, Eba, Amala, and more. Peel, wash and boil yam till its well cooked, pound, mold into balls and set aside.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pounded yam and egusi soup using 13 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
##### The ingredients needed to make Pounded yam and egusi soup:
1. Prepare Yam
1. Make ready Salt
1. Take Sugar
1. Take Water
1. Get Egusi soup
1. Prepare Egusi seed powder
1. Prepare Red oil
1. Get Spices
1. Prepare Seasonings
1. Prepare Grated onion and red pepper
1. Take Spring onion
1. Prepare Veg leaves of ur choice
1. Get Stock meat
Pounded yam is one of the many yam recipes in Nigeria. it is very delicious and also very popular. I like it best when it is served with egusi soup. Most folks outside the shores of Nigeria are yet to completely grasp the idea behind pounding yam. Melon soup also known as egusi soup is a popular soup recipe in the Western part of Africa.
##### Instructions to make Pounded yam and egusi soup:
1. For the pounded yam: peel the yam and cut into medium size. Wash and settle in a cooking pot. Add water to cover the. yam and add salt and sugar to balance the taste. Boil for about 15-20 mins and turn off the heat, be sure that the water is not completely dried because you will need them while pounding
1. Pick with a fork and transfer in to mortar and go ahead and pound wit pestle. Pound until the yam are seedless and can easily be molded, you can add warm water(preferably used water from boiling the yam) and pound until u have a smooth soft pounded yam.
1. You can mold as you wish but i use plastic containers wit little vegetable oil inside. Fill the container with the pounded yam and gently pull out to achieve the desired shape.
1. For the egusi soup: place the red oil in a clean pot and add little grated onion, let it saute for some second and add the grated red pepper and onion. Fry until it change the colour and add egusi powder, turn continuously until the aroma start knocking ur nose😃.
1. Add spices, seasonings, spring onion and stock meat
1. Turn well and cover for 15 minutes while stirring occasionally. Add sliced vegetable leaves of ur choice
1. Let it cook for some minutes and serve
1. It's oll about team6😃 enjoy 🥰🥰
Most folks outside the shores of Nigeria are yet to completely grasp the idea behind pounding yam. Melon soup also known as egusi soup is a popular soup recipe in the Western part of Africa. This soup is best served with pounded yam, fufu or eba. Egusi soup and pounded yam is such a mouthwatering and appetising dish to behold. Nigerian Soups are those special sauces that accompany the major Nigerian food commonly known as Fufu.
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