A Contest on "LOCAL FOOD COMPETITION/STEEMACTIVITYCLUB" by @estysam on 21-05-21.
Hello beautiful people, it is a pleasure to join this contest. I do wish all steemians luck as myself, I am @estysam.
The local dish I prepared is called African Salad, Nsisa or Abacha as most people call it. It is a Nigerian food, precisely Igbo. It is very simple to prepare and nutritious too, no wonder it is been prepared during most traditional weddings of Igbo brides. Most beer parlous and local eataries sell it. It is often eaten along side with palm wine.
Recipe
Stockfish/dryfish/ cow skin(kanda)
Garden eggs
Palm oil
Akanwu that is potash or sodium carbonate (Igbo) or ngu( Igbo)
Crayfish
Seasoning cubes, pepper, salt, onions
Processed cassava
Oil bean that is ugba(Igbo)
Utazi leaf(Igbo)
Procedure
Soak the processed cassava in hot water to hasten its softness and also kill germs
Wash and cook the stockfish, dryfish and cow skin with the pepper, seasoning cubes, onions and salt
Chop your garden eggs and utazi leaf and set aside
4.Mix the ngu or akanwu with red oil until it forms a paste. ( I used ngu so that a pregnant woman can also eat the food if she wishes as it doesn't have effect on the growing baby unlike akanwu or potash).
Seive the processed cassava and transfer to a pot or bigger pan, add crayfish , stockfish or cow skin stock, garden eggs, oil bean and utazi leaf to the pot and allow to simer for 1 to 2 minutes so that the meat stock can dry on the body of the processed cassava. Stir while on fire.
Bring the pot down and serve with palm wine or any drink of your choice.
Your African Salad, Nsisa or Abacha is ready for consumption
Written by @estysam for #steemactivityclub.
I invite ma @beewrites, ma @ngoenyi, Sir @focusnow, sir @bright-obas, Sir @whitestallion
Your local food looks very good. Thank you for sharing your local food with us. We would like to see you in our community with more activities.
Thanks too @habercitr. I will be more active.
Hmmmmm....Yummy. Your food looks sooooo good. Kudos to you!
Thanks my dear @aisosa924. Please, come and have a taste.
It really looks appetizing...
Thanks @gracieux
Wow! This looks very delicious. Please am coming to your house
Please come and have a taste. It sure tastes good.
You kill it sister am already salivating
Looks great. : =)
Thank you for sharing your local food with us. It will be better to see you active here.
Good luck.
Thanks for the wishes, I will be more active. Thanks once again @ pygmalion34
You're welcome :)
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