Oha soup with garri
Oha soup with garri

Hello everybody, it is Drew, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, oha soup with garri. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Welcome back to my channel, in today's video i am going to be doing Mukbang, i will be eating Delicious Oha (Ora) Soup & Garri / Oatmeal Fufu, this. Did you know that in Saitama, there's a small Nigerian restaurant is also an ethnic neighborhoods for the Nigerians living in Japan? Delicious Oha Soup and Fufu Apu Mukbang Welcome back guys trust everyone is safe Today we are doing something different which is eating Oha Soup and Fufu. Oha Soup is a Nigerian soup from south east.

Oha soup with garri is one of the most favored of recent trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Oha soup with garri is something which I have loved my entire life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook oha soup with garri using 11 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

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The ingredients needed to make Oha soup with garri:
  1. Take 3 Fresh Pepper
  2. Take Salt
  3. Prepare 3 cksp Palmoil
  4. Get Bunch Oha
  5. Get 1 Stockfish
  6. Prepare 50 g Meat
  7. Prepare 1/2 cup garri
  8. Get 3 cksp palmoil
  9. Take 1 wrap Ogiri
  10. Take 1 teaspoon Achi
  11. Make ready 3 cksp Crayfish

Ora (Oha) Soup is special because the tender ora leaves used in preparing this soup recipe are seasonal unlike their bitterleaf counterpart which can be found. If so, serve this mouth-watering oha soup with garri swallow for a truly exceptional dish. The combination of cocoyams, beef chunks and fish is made even better with the addition of oha leaves and ogiri. See great recipes for Oha Soup Recipe, Wheat swallow with oha soup too! ( Orah Soup with semovita) Pepper is added to the steamed meat, and fish The ora or oha leaf The chopped Uziza Leaf Dawadawa or Ogiri Adding the red oil into the pot The preparation of Oha soup can be best serve with Fu-Fu, semovita, wheat and Garrison.

Steps to make Oha soup with garri:
  1. Boil meat with stockfish for 25minutes with intensive heat.
  2. Boil with onion,maggi and salt.
  3. Pick the oha leaf,and cut it without knife.wash and set aside.
  4. Wash and Boil cocoyam for 35minutes.
  5. Peel and pound very well.add a teaspoon of palmoil when pounding it.
  6. Add more water to already boiled meat.water enough for the soup when is boiling very well.
  7. Mould the cocoyam in balls.and add the boiling meat.
  8. Add palmoil and cover to boil for at least 20minutes.
  9. Sprinkle achi inside the soup and boil for 5minutes.
  10. Add crayfish,pepper,ogiri and salt and boil for 7mins.
  11. Pour in the oha leaves.by now you can smell the soup.
  12. Boil for 1minute and is ready to be enjoyed.
  13. Boil a cup of water and pour garri inside it.

The combination of cocoyams, beef chunks and fish is made even better with the addition of oha leaves and ogiri. See great recipes for Oha Soup Recipe, Wheat swallow with oha soup too! ( Orah Soup with semovita) Pepper is added to the steamed meat, and fish The ora or oha leaf The chopped Uziza Leaf Dawadawa or Ogiri Adding the red oil into the pot The preparation of Oha soup can be best serve with Fu-Fu, semovita, wheat and Garrison. Oha soup is one of Nigeria's most delicious soup. Learn how to prepare ora soup the exact way an Igbo woman would like to do it Oha soup is definitely going to make the list of Nigerian popular soups. You are probably here because you want to learn how to.

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