Concoction rice

Emryson's Kitchen
Emryson's Kitchen @Emryson_kitchen
Asaba, Delta State

When you're hungry and don't know what to eat but you remember you have something that can solve your problem with a snap of your finger.
So I decided to use the leftover Banga/palm fruit stew/ofe akwu I made two days ago to make this rice 😋😋😋 #foodie
Yass, I always have a way of turning leftover stews into something delicious

Concoction rice

When you're hungry and don't know what to eat but you remember you have something that can solve your problem with a snap of your finger.
So I decided to use the leftover Banga/palm fruit stew/ofe akwu I made two days ago to make this rice 😋😋😋 #foodie
Yass, I always have a way of turning leftover stews into something delicious

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Ingredients

  1. Leftover ofe akwu/banga stew
  2. Fresh pepper
  3. Onion
  4. cubeSeasoning
  5. Crayfish
  6. Salt
  7. 2 cupsrice

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Parboil your rice and set aside.

  2. 2

    Pour your stew in the pot. add your diced onion, pounded pepper, crayfish, seasoning cube, salt and water and set on fire. Leave to boil, pour your already parboiled rice, stir and cover to cook till tender

  3. 3

    Your rice is ready. Serve hot with a glass of water or any soft drink of your choice

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simple and easy going.. cooking has being my inspiration right from my youthful age.. I literally learnt most of what I can cook today from my late mom ❤❤❤(may her soul rest in peace) my love for cooking has led me to trying anything when it comes to food.. at times when am asleep, new recipes and cooking ideas keeps popping up in my head and when I wake up I try them out that's to tell you how much passion I have for cooking
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