Skip to main content

My kitchen Today: Roasted Plantain and Potatoes with Ofada Stew Topping.

  Thank God it is another weekend, Valentine is almost here again, hurray 😁😁, it is another time to show love deliberately, it is important we give a special treat to our loved ones and meal time is the best time for family and loved ones  to bond together.
We will be trying this modernized traditional delicacy: Roasted Plantain and Potatoes with Ofada Stew as toppings.
We will start with the Ofada Sauce
Ofada Stew is the Yoruba version of Obe Dindin.
Now, there are two kinds of Ofada Stew, one is made with Green Bell Peppers while the other is made with Red Bell Peppers.
This version is made with Red Bell Peppers, let’s begin….
INGREDIENTS for a person of two
.700g Assorted Meats
.5 Bell Peppers (Tatashe)
.1 and half  Cups of Palm Oil
.2-3 Scotch Bonnet (Atarodo)
.1 big Onion or two small onions
.Boiled Eggs (Optional)
.2  Dried Fish or fresh fish (Shawa)
.2 Tablespoons of  Grinded Crayfish
.3 Tablespoons of Locust Beans (Iru)
.3 Knorr Chicken Cubes or any spicy cubes of your choice
.Salt to taste
PROCEDURES:
.First boil your meats with Onions, Garlic, Seasoning and Salt. When they’re soft,  cut the meats into a bite size.
.Add  the washed  fish to the almost boiled meat,
If you’re using an already dried fish like Shawa, soak in water and clean to remove dirt, then shred into a bite size  and set aside.
.Chop the Peppers and Onion, place on a roasting tray, roast for 40 minutes until it almost turns black. Also grill or fry the meats at the same time.
.When the pepper is properly roasted, grind with your blender a couple of times or you can use a grinding stone, and  set aside.
.Now, pour the oil into a saucepan, set on a low heat, heat it up till semi bleached then add half sliced Onion…
.Sauté till caramelised, this should take 12-15 minutes. Stir occasionally. Do not sauté on high heat, otherwise the onions will burn.
 (caramelising onions add loads of sweetness into your stew)
.Now add the Locust Beans (Iru), sauté for a minute, then add the Crayfish, sauté for another minute…
.Now, add the blended pepper, stir and combine, turn up the heat to medium…
.Leave to fry for 6-8 minutes, stir occasionally to prevent burning( you will need a lot of oil to achieve this)
.Now, add the grilled or fried meats and shredded fish, stir and combine
.Now add the boiled eggs if you’re using any
.  Stir and allow to simmer
    For the roasted potatoes and plantains
. A big bunch of Ripe plantains
. Three big potatoes
      When you add plantains and sweet potatoes in the oven, the hard part is over.
INSTRUCTIONS
.Preheat the oven to 425°
. Peel and finely dice the sweet potato 
.Transfer to a parchment-lined baking sheet
. Peel and slice the plantains; transfer to a second parchment-lined baking sheet
. Drizzle one tablespoon of oil over each sheet and season generously with kosher salt
. Toss the sweet potato and plantains in the oil to coat evenly
. Place the sweet potatoes on the bottom rack of the preheated oven and the plantains on the top rack
. Bake for 10 minutes or until the plantains and sweet potatoes turns brown
. Working one sheet at a time, use a spatula to flip over the plantains and sweet potatoes
. Bake for another 10 to 15 minutes, until the sweet potatoes can easily be pricked by fork and until the plantains turns golden brown
. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool.
   Serve your Roasted Plantain and Potatoes with the Ofada Stew as a topping. This meal can be served with a chilled natural drink, try pineapple and watermelon juice and thank me later. Yummy😋😋 Enjoy. Make sure you try this and tell us your experience, Make sure you try this,  this Valentine and share the wow experience, dear Chefy lady!. Enjoy a beautiful Valentine Day from all of us at the Women's Place!
# Reshaping the woman's experience

#dwomansblog.blogspot.com

Comments

Eka said…
How lovely! So trying this out
ONYEKA said…
So yummy. Keep it up

Popular posts from this blog

where have Amanda been?

Wish I could begin to tell all the tales just on this page as concisely as possible.It will be an uphill task both for me and you too dear reader.However,October was a very busy month for me.Imagine,not having time to pen down anything for you to read?It was just too muddled up.Started with twin bombings in Abuja where I reside and then the loss of a very dear aunt.It was just too emotional for me but you can bet I am back on this blog for good.Lets keep keeping on and most importantly stay saluting the creator and giver of life.Life is a treasure no man should be quick to part with!

Reasons for sharing

Knowledge,to me is closely linked to our identity.sharing is generally a willful method of disemminating useful information to other people.By sharing, we build realationships so that what we share is received and treated with respect.Actually,knowledge sharing and relationships are interlinked.It is therefore,imperative that we share love which is the bedrock of any lasting relationship. Why am I sharing anyway? I know you are just wondering why you should bother about sharing anyway,you probably feel you are not loved enough or not loved at all.mhnnn...the question is how much love do you give,how much love can you afford to share? Well,you know what they say,habits die hard...I simply love to share and again I share out of a sense of responsibility for my future...."what you sow is what you reap!".I feel there is a huge gap that needs us to fill it,simply by sharing love. This love could be for that husband who isn't living up to responsibility,that wife who wouldn...

How can we share love in a world void of love?

As each day passes,I see that so many people do not understand what sharing love is all about.Just last night,I saw a man,not a boy.I mean a full fledged man beating up a lady just by the roadside as if she were some common thief.On inquiry,I discovered she was his girlfriend.Did I hear you say,what?!!!.mhnnn...the feeling is mutual,but come to think of it,he may have had a reason which he felt was good enough to beat her up.Someone may say no reason is good enough...chapter closed. I remember sharing with you earlier that every person has a reason for every action he/she takes,wether good or bad.If he had beat her to death,he will still have a reason for his action and he would engage the services of a lawyer who will readily defend him in the court of law.That's the kind of world we live in...simply void of love. You know,on television this morning,I just kept hearing the news on rape.In case you are thinking the victim may have caused it for herself,well sorry to diasppoint ...