Stockfish and Pomo Stew
Stockfish and Pomo Stew

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, stockfish and pomo stew. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Stockfish and Pomo Stew is one of the most popular of current trending foods in the world. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Stockfish and Pomo Stew is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

Stockfish and Pomo Stew Stock fish or okporoko stew was my late Dad's all time favourite stew especially when entertaining business associates. I was gifted with some accord stock fish and I decided to recreate this recipe but with a twist, I decided to include pomo in mine and omg the combo is just out of this world. I was gifted with some accord stock fish and I decided to recreate this recipe but with a twist, I decided to include pomo in mine and omg the combo is just out of this world. Yes, you just read all that.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook stockfish and pomo stew using 13 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

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The ingredients needed to make Stockfish and Pomo Stew:
  1. Get Stock fish washed properly
  2. Take Brown pomo thoroughly washed
  3. Prepare Fresh and firm tomatoes
  4. Get 4 big tatasha
  5. Get 1 small bunch of sombo red chilli pepper
  6. Get I small bunch of rodo. Fresh pepper
  7. Prepare I big onion
  8. Make ready 2 cloves garlic
  9. Prepare 2 table spoon puree. I used Gino pepper onion mixed
  10. Take 4 cooking soup vegetable oil
  11. Take 1 :tablespoon Masala spice
  12. Get Salt
  13. Make ready 2 Season cubes

I use beef, goat meat, saki (cow stomach), and cow leg. Add just enough water to cover the meat, and bring to a boil. Enjoy a mix of seafood and assorted meat in this recipe. Periwinkles, stock fish, pomo, shaki (cow tripe) e.t.c.

Steps to make Stockfish and Pomo Stew:
  1. Season the stockfish properly with onions, garlic, salt and a little black pepper.. Add water and cook till almost tender, add the cleaned pomo cook a bit. Removed pomo and dtockfish from the stock. The stock from the stockfish is what you need to give the it's rich stock fish taste and aroma.
  2. Put your non stick pot on medium heat. Add the oil. Throw in the garlic, give it a quick stir. As did the Gino pepper mix… Stir again… Next pour in the book fresh tomatoes mix and give it a good stir… Allow to gfy a bit… Add the stockfish stock and let it boil…
  3. Once it boils till the water reduces, add the stickfish and pomo. Add the spices and taste for salt… Allow it to continue cooking… The beautiful thing about stockfish is the longer it cooks and soaks up the stew, the tastier it becomes… Same with the pomo. I love to give the pot a little shake at this junction to avoid the stew splashing all over.
  4. Once the water level in the stew reduces almost completely, give the stew a good stir, finishing is by add some slices of fresh tomatoes into the pot. Allow to simmer for a bit and your delicious pit of Stockfish and pomo stew is ready. The addition of the slices of tomstes just take the taste to a whole different level. 😉😉
  5. Enjoy the stew with Rice, yam or even fresh boiled okra.

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