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Abacha Recipe by TigerFoods: 8:30am On Jun 06, 2020
Abacha and Ugba are known as African salad, a Cassava based dish from the Igbo tribe of Eastern Nigeria. Abacha is simply dried shredded Cassava while Ugba, on the other hand, is fermented African oil bean seed. The African salad is one delicious meal that you will fall in love with after a first taste. The native taste is so distinct, making it palatable to be enjoyed by all tribes in Nigeria. This palatable dish is best served with Palm wine which is a local Nigerian beverage, although you can enjoy it with any drink of your choice. Let’s get to the kitchen to get this dish rolling.

Ingredients

1 cup, Palm Oil
6 Garden Eggs, diced
400g Abacha, (dried shredded cassava)
Vegeta Onion
100g Ugba, sliced
1tbsp Garden Egg leaves, finely chopped
1/4 Tsp Ngu water (Ngu is the ashes of the palm fruits that can replace potash)
Iru (Optional)
Diced Kpomo
Tiger Ehuru Powder
Fresh Fish
Larsor Fish Seasoning
Tiger Chilli Pepper Powder to taste
2 tbsp ground Crayfish
Boiling water
Salt to taste

Procedure

Firstly, clean and gut your fish, then marinate with salt, Tiger Ehuru Powder, Larsor Fish seasoning. Leave to marinate in your fridge or a cool place for at least 30 minutes. Cook the fresh fish, fry and set aside.

Rinse the Ugba with warm water to rid it of dirt, soak the Abacha in cold water for about 10minutes, drain out the cold water, pour boiling water over it and quickly drain it, let it sit in a colander for about 5minutes.

Pour the palm oil into a clean dry pot, add the Ngu liquid and mix until the colour begins to change from orange to yellow and the mixture becomes a thick paste.

Add the Crayfish, diced pomo, Tiger Chilli Pepper Powder, Vegeta Onions, Tiger Ehuru Powder, Ogiri and Larsor Fish Seasoning, and mix thoroughly until well combined.

Now, place the pot on low heat, add the strained Abacha and adjust for salt if necessary. Mix well and put off the heat as soon as the Abacha is warmed up.

Garnish with chopped Garden Egg leaves.

Add salt to taste

You can mix in your chopped Utazi leaves at this time if you wish or garnish with it. Enjoy grin cheesy

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Re: Abacha Recipe by ugolinze123(m): 11:05am On Jun 06, 2020
Nice....i no dey use abacha play oo. but should have posted this on food thread

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Re: Abacha Recipe by TigerFoods: 11:33am On Jun 06, 2020
grin grin
ugolinze123:
Nice....i no dey use abacha play oo. but should have posted this on food thread

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