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Vegetable & Prawn Stir-Fry For Jollof Rice,Plantains and more

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Vegetable & Prawn Stir-Fry served with Jollof Rice Stir-fried Vegetables & Prawns is the way to go, if you're looking for a healthy accompaniment for a classic meal, such as Jollof Rice , boiled White Rice , Plantains and the lots. It can also be served alone as a light meal,it's so easy to prepare and tastes really good. Enjoy! Continue reading »

Easy Fruit Cake (Nigerian Christmas Fruit Cake)

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Nigerian Cake is rich and dense and this fruit cake is not far from it. It is a fruity and richer variation of the classic Nigerian Cake and usually a big favorite at Christmas parties. Here how to prepare it: Continue reading »

Popular Nigerian Christmas Food Recipes (Xmas food & snacks)

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Nigerian Christmas is usually celebrated in style, with lots of delicious and tasty home cooked meals; family and friends laughing out loud and catching up on old jokes and new gist; kids chewing on yummy goodies and either watching a Xmas movie or running around while their mum's chase after them. ☺Such a lovely scenario ☺. Continue reading »

5 Tips For A Stress Free Nigerian Christmas Cooking

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Credit Is Christmas fast approaching and you're already feeling stressed and nervous? Don't be! dearies, it happens to the best of us, here are few tips to keep you organized and in charge. Continue reading »

Abak Mbakara (seafood palmnut soup)

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Abak Mbakara is a palm nut soup native to the Niger-Delta areas of Nigeria. It is not a very different from Banga soup , and taste equally good. Continue reading »

Ogbono and Egusi Soup : How to Cook Ogbono and Egusi Soup combo

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Ogbono and Egusi soup is a delicious combo you'll surely enjoy. It is a very common way to merge these two Nigerian soups ( Ogbono soup and Egusi soup ) together without having to cook two separate pots of soup. So if you love egusi and ogbono and can't decide which you'll love to prepare, then do try out this ''combination soup'', you'll be glad you did. Continue reading »