by Hilda Taylor
Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, ofada rice with pasta and palm oil stew. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Ofada rice is a name for heritage varieties of rice grown in south-west Nigeria. It is used in a variety of dishes. Ofada rices are mostly blends, and some of the rice varieties in the blends are not indigenous to Africa; however, they usually also contain African rice. Ofada stew is a very popular delicacy originating from the Yoruba Tribe in western Nigeria.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook ofada rice with pasta and palm oil stew using 7 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Notes: **I chose to boil the pepper I used in this recipe in order to get rid of the excess water but you can definitely strain out **You don't necessarily have to turn your oil into the black in order to make a delicious Ayamase stew once the Oil has turned golden brown you are good. Palm oil: Palm oil gives ofada stew its unique taste, especially when bleached (more on that later). Habanero pepper: The traditional ofada stew is made with scotch bonnet peppers, but you can use them interchangeably. Iru (fermented locust beans): I use iru in some of my African soups like my okro.
Habanero pepper: The traditional ofada stew is made with scotch bonnet peppers, but you can use them interchangeably. Iru (fermented locust beans): I use iru in some of my African soups like my okro. Ofada sauce/stew is one of the most sought after Nigerian delicasy. This post shows you how to make ofada rice sauce/stew. It is also called abakiliki Ofada sauce is a locally made Yoruba (Ijebu) stew for ofada rice.
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