Good evening foodies bee hive friends, its been a stressful long sunny day but i thank God for a day well spent. I trust you all are good 😊.
I prepared a Nigerian homemade soup precisely from IGBO tribe here in Nigeria. A delicious melon and bitterleaf (egusi) soup with lots of love and goodies 😋. Below are the ingredients and steps in preparing it
Ingredients:
Blended Melon seeds (egusi) 1and half cup
Bitterleaf(olugbo)
Dry pepper 1 and half teaspoon
1 cup of red oil
Crayfish
2 teaspoon of salt
2 seasoning cube
Meat 2kilo
Dry fish 3pcs
Achi
2 and half cups of water and the meat stock
Step1:
I washed the meat twice with hot water to remove blood clots on the meat then rinse it with warm water then put it in a cooking pot along with the dry fish and season it before steaming for 10minutes
Step2:
When im done steaming the meat, i kept it aside, dry my pot to start cooking, i love to fry my melon so i added my red oil, then pour the bkended melon to it and fry for some minutes, i stirred continuously before adding a small quantity of my meat stock to avoid the melon to burn and I continued frying
Step3:
Next is to add the remaining meat stock along with the meat and stirred it up for some seconds before adding my seasonal cube, crayfish, pepper, salt
Step4:
I noticed that it was too thick so I added 2and half cups of water because my dad doesn't like a tvery thicker soup, then stirred up very well and covered the pot for it to boil for 4 minutes
Step5:
Finally, i added my vegetable which is bitterleaf, i allowed it to cook for 2minutes before bringing it down
Yes oo, my yummy 😋 bitterleaf melon soup is ever ready to dish out
It can be served with semovita, wheat flour, pounded yam, or any other swallow of your choice🤗.
It's time for me to eat and enjoy my dinner and you can tell that it is head slapping sweet and good 😊
I'm so happy to share my local delicacy in this amazing 😍 community that promotes good and healthy foods.
Yours truly,
@nellybestie