Mukimo

Mukimo or Irio is a Kenyan meal prepared by mashing potatoes and green vegetables. I like to serve it with beef stew, nyama choma, chicken stew or fried cabbage.
Mukimo
Mukimo or Irio is a Kenyan meal prepared by mashing potatoes and green vegetables. I like to serve it with beef stew, nyama choma, chicken stew or fried cabbage.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel potatoes if you desire, Cut potatoes into quarters.
- 2
Put in a large pot, cover with water add salt and bring to a boil.
- 3
Wash your greens. In a separate pot, add half a cup of water, salt, and bring to a boil. Then put them into a blender along with some of the cooking water.
- 4
- 5
As your potatoes boil, add your Githeri and cover to cook for a few minutes.
- 6
Cook until potatoes are soft, add the blended greens, drain the extra water and mash until potatoes are smooth.
- 7
Mash until lumps are gone
- 8
Serve with your favorite stew and enjoy.
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