The shape of the fish pie is similar to that of the Nigerian Chicken pie and Meatpie. Nigerian Fish PieNigerian Fish Pie is a tasty, deep fried Nigerian Snack filled with fish and simply delicious
This tip is so that the meatpie filling does not dry up during baking. With your cooker or stove set to medium heat, heat the vegetable oil in a pot, add the diced onions and stir for a bit, add the minced meat and stir vigorously till the minced meat turns pale
Though I have posted a recipe for the NigerianMeatpie but I decided to make another video recipe for the Nigerian Chicken Pie because I wanted to answer some of the questions I usually get about the NigerianPie pastry
* First, Clean and season the meatpieces with chopped onions, seasoning cubes and salt to taste. Nigerian Goat Meat Pepper Soup is one of the popular Nigerian Pepper Soup recipes
Nigerian Pancake with homemade raisin syrup&cream cheese. Here's an easy recipe, you'll surely love. Nigerian Pancake is quite different from the regular pancake
I call this the basic Nigerian pancake recipe-it's just plain pancakes. It's not Nigerian pancake if it does not have pepper in it oh so add as much or as little pepper as you want
If you're observant you will realise I have a thing for coconuts, this explains why I have a Coconut Jollof Rice Recipe HERE and a Coconut Fried Rice HERE I made last Christmas -Both Epic
Chop into smaller pieces with a knife and place in a a blender with the washed bitter leaves. Black soup is a tasty and nutritious Nigerian soup native to the people from the south-south i
If you like the Nigerian Rice and Beans, then you might like these other Nigerianrecipes. Nigerian Rice and Beans – Rice and Beans is a staple in many cultures around the world and Nigeria is not an exception
Nigerian beef stew always comes in handy especially when you want to conserve energy. Another name for the Nigerian beef stew is simply tomato stew - Since I have demands to cater to a large family, I love preparing beef tomato stew in advance for the main meal which could be
Nigerians have come to accept and love gravies so much so that at events these days, you hardly see rice and stew without some gravy for those who prefer it
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