This pasta is easy and delicious.
First slice clean fresh pretty red bell peppers.
Arrange peppers on a baking sheet.
Spray with PAM and roast till charred.
This pasta is easy and delicious.
First slice clean fresh pretty red bell peppers.
Arrange peppers on a baking sheet.
Spray with PAM and roast till charred.
Hello, Today on the blog we have “ChOkro” soup. In Nigeria this soup is generally known as “Okro Soup” but each tribe has a different name and variation of the soup. In my home-town – Onitsha, this soup is known as “Ofe Okro”. “Ofe” means “Soup”.
Okro soup is a classic Nigerian soup. It is one of the many foods that are blind to tribe and culture. Typically Okro Soup is made with a variety of proteins also known as “obstacles” (beef, goat, chicken, dried fish, smoked fish, assorted seafood, game, tofu etc.). When speaking about soups or sauces in Nigerian cuisine, “Obstacle(s)” is a good thing! This Okro soup is made exclusively with chicken, hence the name “ChOkro”!
ChOkro is easy to make. In about 30minutes using this recipe, you will have an impressive nutritious soup ready for consumption. All you need to do is blend and maybe chop veggies.
Ingredients:
Method
Serve with any starch like:
Boiled rice, boiled plantain, boiled yam, or “swallow”
Honorable Mention:
** Ogbono and Crayfish both make this dish magic. You must include them.
** Ogbono thickens ChOkro and enhances the draw effect.
** This soup is typically made with PalmOil, however the combination of red bell peppers, and tomatoes not only give ChOkro the classic orangish color, but also a richer flavor, and less saturated fat.
Oya Come Chop! 🙂
Yam Porridge (Yam Po’) is one of those meals i looked forward to as a child and as a teenager in boarding school. I loved it for the following reasons:
You will Need:
** This dish is traditionally made with palmoil, but this recipe replaces the palmoil with EVOO and the red bell peppers for color.**
Method of preparation
Enjoy with:
Oya come chop 🙂