Boiled plantain and Garden egg sauce
Good for diabetic patients
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Boil unripe plantain and set aside
- 2
Blend the garden eggs with garlic, onions, pepper, ginger and fry in hot palm oil
- 3
Add fried fish and grounded cray fish, add seasonings and stir until fully fried
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