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Okazi Soup Recipe

Saturday, August 7th, 2021RecipesAdmin


Okazi soup is one of the most underrated soups in Nigeria. This thick delicacy from the East has earned a place in our hearts. Indeed, every Nigerian needs to taste this premium dish. Moving on, we call it ''The Reconciliation Dish''😂. This sumptuous meal is one of the ways to apologize to your partner or surprise them. We guarantee you a chop and lick finger experience. Break the weekend boredom with this recipe. Moreover, we can't wait for you to gist us your delicious experience. Alright, let's get down to business.

Ingredients
Beef
Snail
Ponmo
Tiger Chilli Pepper
Okazi (Afang leaves)
Uziza Leaves
Periwinkle
Shrimp
Vegeta Cocoyam Flour
Locust Bean
Larsor Beef Seasoning
Ground crayfish

Procedure

Wash and pound the Okazi leaves. Set aside

Wash, spice and season the beef with Larsor Beef Seasoning, then cook. Cook the meat until it gets soft. Afterwards, add snail, shrimps, periwinkle, already cooked ponmo, and water; cook until tender.

Add Palm oil. Mix Vegeta Cocoyam Flour with water to form a paste.  Then add the thickener to the boiling protein.

When you have achieved a thick consistency, add crayfish, Tiger Chili Pepper, Larsor Beef Seasoning, locust bean, and salt.
Finally, add pound Okazi and shredded Uziza leaves. Let it simmer for a few minutes, bring it down, and serve with any swallow of your choice.

If you haven't cooked this meal before, this is your chance to explore your cooking skills. Also, if you have eaten this meal, what do you love most about it? Is this your twist for making yours? Let us know in the comment section.

Thanks for stopping by.

See you soon.





2 comments

Nwafor Victor Okwudili August 8, 2021

I have eaten this soup before but it's been a very long time, but I'm very sure I loved it. Now I know why my mom cooked it that time, perhaps to beg my dad lol.

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    Admin August 25, 2021

    hahahhahahaha! ery hilarious. Thank you for stopping by.

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