Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, cocoyam soup (ede) and semovita. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Free UK Delivery on Eligible Orders! Cocoyam soup (ede) and semovita Andrea💛(Delish Cuisine) Bauchi State, Nigeria 🇳🇬 Great taste 💯. I made it peppery, I really liked the sting of the pepper. Cocoyam Brisket bone Stock fish Beef Palm oil leaf Bitter Thickener cubes Seasoning Salt Fresh pepper Crayfish Cocoyam Brisket bone Stock fish Beef Palm oil leaf Bitter Thickener cubes.
Cocoyam soup (ede) and semovita is one of the most popular of current trending foods on earth. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It is appreciated by millions every day. They are fine and they look fantastic. Cocoyam soup (ede) and semovita is something which I have loved my entire life.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have cocoyam soup (ede) and semovita using 22 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Cocoyam soup (ede) and semovita:
- Prepare Cocoyam
- Make ready Brisket bone
- Prepare Stock fish
- Make ready Beef
- Take Palm oil
- Make ready leaf Bitter
- Get Thickener
- Get cubes Seasoning
- Make ready Salt
- Make ready Fresh pepper
- Prepare Crayfish
- Get Cocoyam
- Prepare Brisket bone
- Prepare Stock fish
- Prepare Beef
- Make ready Palm oil
- Prepare leaf Bitter
- Prepare Thickener
- Get cubes Seasoning
- Take Salt
- Make ready Fresh pepper
- Make ready Crayfish
I made it peppery, I really liked the sting of the pepper. Ofe-ede (cocoyam soup) Palm oil, dry fish, chicken, beef, chop onions, crayfish, Salt, ajino spice vanilaafro. Cocoyam is a tropical starchy tuberous root crop. There are many varieties of cocoyam but the most common are the soft variety used mainly as soup thickeners and the yam-like variety that can be boiled in a short time and eaten with pepper sauce.
Steps to make Cocoyam soup (ede) and semovita:
- Was cocoyam and boil, when it is done, peel back and pound in a mortar, add some drops of palm oil and pound together, set aside
- In a pot, boil the beef, stock fish, brisket bone with salt and seasoning cubes. Add palm oil, add the fresh pepper, cover and allow to boil. When oil is totally dissolved, scoop the cocoyam bit by bit into the pot, cover and allow the cocoyam to dissolve. After few minutes, add the thickener (helps to thicken the soup).
- Stir together, taste for seasoning, add if necessary. Add the crayfish and washed bitter leaf, stir together. Cover and allow to fully cook.
- Your tasty cocoyam soup is ready to be eaten with any swallow of your choice. Enjoy!!!
- In a pot, boil the beef, stock fish, brisket bone with salt and seasoning cubes. Add palm oil, add the fresh pepper, cover and allow to boil. When oil is totally dissolved, scoop the cocoyam bit by bit into the pot, cover and allow the cocoyam to dissolve. After few minutes, add the thickener (helps to thicken the soup).
- Stir together, taste for seasoning, add if necessary. Add the crayfish and washed bitter leaf, stir together. Cover and allow to fully cook.
- Your tasty cocoyam soup is ready to be eaten with any swallow of your choice. Enjoy!!!
Cocoyam is a tropical starchy tuberous root crop. There are many varieties of cocoyam but the most common are the soft variety used mainly as soup thickeners and the yam-like variety that can be boiled in a short time and eaten with pepper sauce. Pour in enough water to completely cover the cocoyam and turn the burner to high heat. To test if the cocoyam have boiled long enough, insert a fork into one of them. The fork should easily slide in and out if.
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