Ingredients:
Assorted Meat (goat meat, pomo, tripe etc cut into small pieces)
4 Green Bell Peppers
2 Red Peppers (or tatase)
8 Habanero Peppers (Or more if you like it hot)
1 Onion Bulb
1 Locust Bean (Dawadawa/Iru/Okpei/Ogili)
1 Handful of crayfish
1 Knorr
2 Cups of palm oil
Directions:
Season the assorted meat and cook as if you’re cooking soup
(don’t put curry or any fancy seasoning. Just knorr, salt and onions would do).
Strain the meat from the stock and set aside.
Remove the green and red pepper seeds and wash. Break into
small pieces and put in a blender. Add the habaneros and onion to the blender
too. Blend well.
Add the blended peppers to a pot and cook till all its water
has dried.
You will notice the quantity of pepper in the pot has shrunk (look at the sides of the pot).
Add the palm oil to a pot and blanch. It will definitely get
very smoky in the kitchen so open all the windows and get a fan running…or
better still, do it outside in open air. Mine took me about 10 minutes to bleach.
If you've blanched the oil well, you should be able to see the bottom of the pot through the oil.
Use a dry mill to grind the locust bean and crayfish.
Add the bleached oil to the dried pepper and fry till it’s
very dry (you’ll know it’s dry when oil starts to settle on top). Add the
ground crayfish and locust beans and fry some more. Season with knorr.
Add the cooked meat and allow simmer for like 5-10 minutes.
Serve over ofada rice or any other rice. I had a hard time
finding the ofada rice so I just used the rice I had at home. Also, this dish
is served on a leaf….that, I didn’t have either but I served it on my leaf
plate so I guess that counts. *wink* ;)
Nice direction,very explanatory.Kudos.
ReplyDeleteThanx dear...I try to keep it as simple as possible.
DeleteWhat happens if I add a little tomatoes @ least to add to d quantity ?
ReplyDeleteHi Obianuju, notin will happen if you add tomatoes...it just won't be authentiic ofada stew again. If you need to increase the quantiity, I'd advice u increase the peppers.
DeleteSounds like a pepper pepper thing to me. What if one doesn't eat much pepper? What happens?
ReplyDeleteLol Racheal, trust me. You can barely taste the hot pepper. I don't eat pepper at all but I felt I shuda added more pepper in it.
ReplyDeleteAiit. Thks. An insightful recipe it is. Looking forward to trying it
ReplyDeletei think the palm oil kills the pepper effect .....i like pepper so my ofada stew is gonna b HOT.....yaaaay cant wait to try my first self-made ofada stew.
ReplyDeleteDatz true Glda...plus all the boiling and frying. Since u like pepper, does dat mean ull be using like 20 habaneros? Lol...lemme know how to turns out pls. Take pics oh!
DeleteDo I add d water to it?
ReplyDeleteYou don't need to add water. But u can put VERY little when blending the peppers. I didn't add water tho. I jst kept shaking the blender till everything blended
DeleteHi Chichi where are you based please?
ReplyDeleteHi...I'm based in Port Harcourt right now.
Deletenice! simple isntructions.so normal green pepper will do ?i always have to skip crayfish,am not a fan,but I find a way around it dont worry.nice post.good to meet another food blogger. in your leisure, u can check my blog
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Hello dear, yes normal green peppers would do...I went to your blog oh! Good stuff u have on there. I wanna be like u wen I grow up ;)
Deletelol chichi...thanks.will try my ofada sauce soon.during the christmas holiday I guess.good to know normal green pepeprs would do. used to think the green peppers have to be hot.thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteHi. Just saw ur link on nairaland nd decided to check. I've read some of ur posts and guuuurl, I envy u oooo! Already have ur page on bookmark and intend trying ur dishes asap. Wow! More grease. ;)
ReplyDeleteConcerning this stew, after draining the meat from the stock, the stock won't be used again right? Since u said no water?
Thanks Lixxie, really appreciate ur support. You can put the stock in if you don't like your sauce too thick.
DeleteGonna try this. Do you have a recipe for authentic fried rice, jollof rice and asun?
ReplyDeleteHello, please search the blog for older post. I have fried rice recipe then you can use the coconut rice recipe for jollof rice, just skip the coconut. I will upload asun once I get it done.
DeleteChi chi you are good, just tried mine today, and it came out nice....thanks more greese to your elbow...
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