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Revision as of 16:30, 11 July 2012
Description
Ingredients
- meat or chicken, (cooked, and cut into small pieces)
- fresh or smoked fish (bones removed, fish cleaned and washed) (optional)
- palm oil if available (2-4 tablespoons)
- 2 tomatoes (ground or chopped)
- 1 pepper (ground or chopped)
- 1 onion (ground or chopped)
- 2 Maggi cubes
- some ground ogbono,use as much as the thickness desired.
- salt
- ground pepper
Directions
- Fry all the ground or chopped ingredients until tender.
- Add the stock or maggi cubes and water.
- Bring mixture to boil.
- Meanwhile, mix the ground ogbono with the palm oil and add to the boiling mixture, stirring very well to avoid lumps.
- Add the meat
- Add the ogbono
- If you are also adding fish, add that 5 minutes after you add the ogbono
- Cook on medium heat for 20 to 25 minutes or until desired thickness.