Nigerian moi moi can be cooked on a stove using a baking pan in your cooking pot. On this blog, we have different
Food and recipes with simple steps
This is a category for food and recipes with simple steps posted on Nigerian women blog. There are 52 food posts on this category. Every post published here has something to do with either Nigerian food or intercontinental, even food drinks and snacks.
The 52 food posts on this category are written with recipes and pictures to enhance understanding. Learn to make these food posts by opening and scrolling through to the bottom.
The posts include food for babies, how to make stuff and uses of some cooking ingredients like garlic and other super foods.
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On this category you will see the posts on food and recipes with simple steps to make them.
20 NIGERIAN FOOD FOR BABIES 6 MONTH ON
Our list of 20 Nigerian food for babies from six months to eat
These are 20 Nigerian food for babies 6 months on.
BEANS STEW WITH GINGER AND GREEN PEPPERS
MY Nigerian beans stew cooked with garlic, green peppers and ginger and more.
When cooking beans stew with garlic, ginger and other stew ingredients, you take care not to let any one ingredient overpower the others. Delicious beans stew can be served with any accompaniment of choice; garri. plantain, yam, boiled rice or even eaten alone as a complete meal.
WHY I COOKED BEANS STEW WITH GINGER, GARLIC AND GREEN PEPPERS
We just got back from Christmas at the village, tired after the long day road trip and just craving some real cooked food. Aside eating too much of rice dishes during Christmas and New Year celebrations, the trip back two Abuja was