Dan Sululu (Cassava Balls)

Karima Mohammed @Reemarhsdelicious
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Get all your ingredients ready
- 2
Put your cassava flour in a bowl add salt and add water
Make a dough - 3
Make a small Ball
Add to a boiling water
Cover and let it cook for 5mins - 4
Put it in colenda and set aside
Add red oil into pan - 5
Add peppers add seasoning and spices
Add onions and stir fry - 6
Add your Dan Sululu to the sauce add some water cover and steam
- 7
Enjoy 😊😉😀
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