Ghana okro light soup
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Ghana okro light soup #Abujamoms #Abjmoms

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Ingredients: Okra Kale Spinach Palm Oil StellaZone Spice Tomato (small) Onion Garlic Ginger Peppers Salmon Ahi Tuna Shrimp/Prawn If you are not subscribed. Please. give this recipe a try and do not forget to subscribe and like. Preparing okro soup, you're shown how to maintain the smooth okro consistency.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have ghana okro light soup #abujamoms #abjmoms using 15 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Ghana okro light soup

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  1. Prepare Smoked fish
  2. Take cow skin
  3. Get beef or goat meat
  4. Take Ginger
  5. Get Garlic
  6. Make ready scotch bonnet pepper
  7. Get Dried grounded shrimp or crayfish
  8. Make ready Baking soda
  9. Make ready salt
  10. Prepare cubes seasoning
  11. Prepare Spinach
  12. Get Okro
  13. Prepare Palm oil (optional)
  14. Get dried oysters (optional)
  15. Make ready fermented fish (optional)

Just like ogbono soup and Ewedu soup, Okro soup has a viscous texture which makes it an acquired taste. Talking about Ogbono soup - this is a thick delicious, and. Light soup is one of the favorite dishes in Ghana. One thing about Ghanaian food is that sometimes it tends to be too spicy such that anyone not used to Before getting into the details of cooking this meal it helps to note that this light soup is a healthy option for all Ghanaians.

Steps to make Ghana okro light soup

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  1. Wash all the meat and vegetables an set aside.
  2. Pour cow skin in a pot, cut in onions and cook till soft. Thanks if it already soft, you can jump this.
  3. In another pot pour the meat, add the blended garlic and ginger, seasoning cubes and salt. allow to cook. - - keep meat stock as foundation for this recipe.
  4. Divide okro into 3 parts. cut 2/3 okro in round rings and 1/3 into longer round chunks.
  5. Pour okro into pot, add scotch bonnet pepper which you did not cut(depending on the way you like heat), onions, 1 teaspoon baking soda, salt and water and put on medium heat. once it foams, turn off heat.bicarbonate give better result than kanwa (potash) but can used if baking soda is not available.
  6. Grind tomato, peppers, onions, garlic and ginger roughly.
  7. To your meat and stock, add pommo into pot and the grinded vegetables. allow to cook for 5 minutes. You know it is ready when you see oil on surface.
  8. Pour the okro and grinded crayfish. stir and taste for salt. Add seasoning cubes if needed.
  9. Finaly, add spinach.it can be served with ball food. - - you can add palm oil if you need it. But for me, I love it just this way

In fact it is recommended for. Okro soup (okra soup) is a delicious West African soup popularly eaten in Nigeria. This soup is so deliciously satisfying and loaded with proteins and healthy fat, you will not be able to stop eating it. Okro soup is popular in some West African countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon but my version is. Light Soup is a local spicy soup of the people of Ghana, that is light and watery in texture.

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