How To Make Perfect Party Egusi Soup

Egusi Soup

Egusi Soup is native to the westerners in Nigeria (The Yorubas) but It’s loved and enjoyed by most Nigerians. It’s extremely enjoyable when paired with various fufu recipes: Semolina, cassava fufu, pounded yam and eba, even with white rice. Majority of the Nigerians’ occasion menus aren’t complete without this delicious Egusi Soup. I’m sure it’s …

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How To Make Delicious Efo-Riro

Efo riro recipe

Efo-riro (vegetable soup) is a soup dear to the hearts of the south-western people of Nigeria. I mean, we Yoruba people. It is our trademark soup. You can take anything away from us but you can’t take efo-riro from us. Yes, It is our classic soup. I’ve heard people say that we Yorubas don’t have …

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How To Make Crunchy Nigerian Chin-Chin

Nigerian chin chin

Nigerian Chin-Chin is one of Nigerians’ most loved snacks and also one of the Nigerian most loved street snacks. Chin-Chin is always on the top list of small chops menu to be served at Nigerian parties/occasions. Guests are always delighted to munch on this crunchy goodness at parties before foods are served. This is a …

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The Best quick Chicken Marinade: Chicken Thighs

Quick chicken marinade

Yesssss! This quick chicken marinade recipe is our favourite in my home. I’ve been a chicken lover right from my childhood days. In fact, I prefer chicken to any other type of meat; so when my children too now became a chicken addict, it isn’t a surprise to me. It is now the case of like …

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How To Make Crispy Nigerian Meat Pie

Nigerian Meat pie

To be honest, I’ve not met a Nigerian that doesn’t love Nigerian meat pie. Even non-Nigerians love it; and I usually receive orders from non-Nigerians for their parties. Yes, that’s how amazing our Nigerian meat pie is.  Nigerian meat pie is a buttery, crispy, delicious snack filled with minced beef and vegetables (usually carrots and …

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How To Make Perfect Round Nigerian Puff-Puff

nigerian puff puff

You’re Nigerian and you don’t like Nigerian puff-puff? Shhhhh! Don’t let anyone hear you because it sounds like sacrilege. How can you not like puff-puff? I mean our dear Nigerian puff-puff. I’m tempted to think that puff-puff is one of the things that bind us together as a nation. In fact, it’s our national heritage. …

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