Nigerian Yam Porridge without palm oil. Yam porridge can be cooked with or without palm oil and both methods taste great just that the one cooked without palm oil doesn’t have that beautiful colour. If you cook with Salad master cookware, you already know that they do not need any kind of oil because the pots are all about healthy living.
I made this colourful, delicious yam porridge without even a drop of palm oil. Red bell pepper enhances the taste and also adds colour not forgetting all the health benefits of red bell peppers.
Yam porridge cooked without a drop of oil is delicious. Do not worry, the oil from the fish is all the body needs.
INGREDIENTS FOR NIGERIAN YAM PORRIDGE
1/2 small tuber of yam
Enough water to cover the yam
2 medium sized smoked cat fish
1 large onion
5 large red bell peppers (tatashey)
Seasoning cubes to taste
Salt to taste
1 teaspoon fresh scotch bonnet pepper (Optional)
Locust beans (Dadadwa) Optional
COOKING STEPS
Blend the tatashey and onion, put in a pot and boil, while it boils, crush and add the seasoning cube, I used maggi crayfish. Let everything boil until dry. While blended onion and pepper cooks, cut and peel the yam, cut into tiny cubes and wash.
- Put the yam in a pot, add stock or water to cover the yam, add the boiled pepper and onion, wash, debone the smoked catfish and add. With all ingredients added, cover to boil while you stir occasionally and check for salt.
- When yam begins to soften, stir even more to thicken the sauce.
- Remove from heat when satisfied with the thickness and softness. Serve your delicious pottage.
Very well cooked |
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Not bad but it's my first time seeing yam porridge without palm oil. Thanks for the share, now I feel like tasting this.
Thank you Zaineey.
Wow an amazing recipe !
Lovely