Hello everybody, it’s Jim, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, boiled yam and ugba sauce (african oil-bean seed). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Ukpaka or Ugba is Nigerian native name for African Oil bean. The sauce can be eaten with boiled or roasted yam, plantain, potato. Many foods like the African oil bean seed is a nutrient-packed natural food that has been under-exploited and as a result, it calls for Different Nigerian tribes identify the African oil bean by different names. For instance, the Igbos call it Ukpaka or Ugba, in Yoruba, it is known as Apara while the Efik.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have boiled yam and ugba sauce (african oil-bean seed) using 6 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Boiled yam and ugba sauce (African oil-bean seed):
- Make ready Yam
- Make ready Ugba (African oil-bean seed)
- Take Fresh pepper
- Get Onions
- Get Palm oil
- Make ready Salt/seasoning
It is a traditional food condiment generally produced by natural (local) fermentation in homes as a small family business. It is an important and cheap source of protein for people whose staple foods are. African yams are usually brown to dark brown on the outside, and white to slightly yellow on the inside, depending on For me, a feast involving yam ranges from nice roasted yam with spicy palm oil, onion and ugba (oil bean) sauce; fried yams with plantains and egg. Ugba is one of the Nigerian restaurant delicacies.
Steps to make Boiled yam and ugba sauce (African oil-bean seed):
- Peel yam, wash and boil with salt until soft and well cooked.
- Slice the pepper and onion together, also set aside the washed ugba slices
- Put a pan on the fire and add some palm oil, add the onions and pepper and fry, add some salt/seasoning to taste
- Add the ugba to it and stir together.
- Stir until everything is combined
- Serve hot with boiled yam
African yams are usually brown to dark brown on the outside, and white to slightly yellow on the inside, depending on For me, a feast involving yam ranges from nice roasted yam with spicy palm oil, onion and ugba (oil bean) sauce; fried yams with plantains and egg. Ugba is one of the Nigerian restaurant delicacies. It is a traditional Igbo meal prepared the same way as Abacha (African Salad) but with Ugba, instead of using Ugba (also known as Ukpaka in some Igbo dialects) is oil bean seed. It is cooked for long hours and shredded before use in Nigerian meals. Yam and palm oil recipe is one of the major yam recipes eaten by the people from the eastern part of Nigerian.
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