Cook Chicken Wing Gravy With Garden Egg

Cook Chicken Wing Gravy With Garden Egg. This gravy is the best I ever tasted. What made it so tasty? I think it’s the left over tomato egg sauce I added, not sure sha.

This gravy helped me avoid waste cos the big pot of rice got cleared by people who kept asking for more. Rice with
gravy is yummy, I don’t know if it’s yummier with spaghetti and macaroni.

I loved this gravy and felt really happy when the next day, the kids asked that I put that gravy in their lunch boxes, what?

To make thicker or watery gravy, you add more or less baking flour. When I tried making gravy with irish potatoes as thickener, I didn’t enjoy it, that’s why I switched back to original flour gravy.

I would have added  green pepper but there was none at home and now I’m thinking that the absence of green pepper may have been reason for this great taste. Gravy is always good with much cabbage.

 

INGREDIENTS

Ingredients For This Chicken
Gravy:

  • Cabbage
  • carrots
  • onion
  • pepper
  • egg plant
  • tomato egg sauce
  • baking flour
  • chicken wings
  • curry
  • seasoning cubes
  • soya oil, olive or vegetable oil

 

COOKING STEPS: Cook Chicken Wing Gravy With Garden Egg

Boil chicken wings with onion, water and salt
Stir IN  vegetables with curry and seasoning in a little oil
Mix a tablespoon of flour with water and add the paste to chicken stock
Add stir fried vegetables to chicken wing stock.

Adding leftover egg sauce to chicken gravy. This was done to avoid waste, but it’s going to become a habit. Love it.
Let Vegetables simmer briefly in chicken gravy
Chicken gravy is cooked and ready to be served

Cook Chicken Wing Gravy With Garden Egg
A plate of gravy with rice

 

Chicken gravy cooked with eggplant and served with rice

This gravy can be served with boiled noodles, macaroni and spaghetti. It can also be served with jollof rice.
Enjoy!

MORE GRAVY RECIPES:

  1. How to make shredded chicken gravy
  2. shredded goat meat gravy
  3. How to make shredded chicken gravy with tatashe
  4. Shredded beef gravy with sweet corn and peas

 

42 thoughts on “Cook Chicken Wing Gravy With Garden Egg”

  1. Aunty eya oooooo. See d way I'm salivating ooo. Choi. This food will not pass me by tomorrow. Going to market as soon as I close from work.

    Looks soooo yummy. Well done

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  2. Oh…………. Yummy, aunty Eya your family dey enjoy chaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. what does it really take for me to prepare this delicacy? really nothing oh beside going to the market, then why cant i? i will do my best to try this. it will be lovely to prepare something aside our regular breakfast, lunch and dinner for my family… aunty Eya thanks.

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  3. Aunty Eya, I am #TeamGravyWithRice oh. This your egg plant and tomato egg stew method really looks over tush! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    I always use Corn flour for thickening. It works well.

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  4. What's d big deal about dis gravy? It doesn't look good and am sure will not taste gud. Me no likey.

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  5. Anty Eya! God will continue to bless all that concerns you! I have different delicacies in my home now due to your blog. My family is loving it… When I initially checked these pictures,I felt it didn't look like what my children will like,but hubby will love it most def. At the end of it all,the finishing gave it 100% of what they will sure like. I commend your efforts sis!!!

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  6. Aunty Eya thank u 4 all dis food ohhh.me I wan kill my bobo wit different kind of Delicacy LOL n he's luving it.pls more of this ohhhhh

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  7. I'm trying this soon, the last time I attempted this it was crazily watery, I used potato!

    Nice aunty eya… No1 can spoil a good product! You are sure 1.

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  8. I am sure turkey can be used but be careful not to overcook it as it gets tender a lot quicker than chicken.
    Don't use smoked turkey as it'll over power the taste of d gravy.

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  9. Anty Eya this is really nice! But have learnt a lot about presentation frm food network and now I bliv its more presentable to serve the rice in a different plate and the gravy in a bowl. If u permit will send a dish a prepared last weekend but duh I didn't take step to step picture it can explain presentation well. Thanks

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  10. Thank you Lady Jay. Me too. I love rice with gravy. Didn't know about corn flour I would have tried it. Anyway, when I do whether it comes out nice or worwor, I will still post.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  11. #StillSmiling.
    Thank you Ace. I tried once with potatoes and didn't like it. Next time try corn starch or flour. Better still wait let me try with corn starch and give feedback before you cook o.
    Thanks for the correct label.

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  12. Lool,Aunty Eya u dey try!!! only me i would ignore that anonymous, u musnt make what he/she likes..am easily moved but i see u r worse than me
    I have learnt i cant pls evry1,so some comments u just ignore.

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  13. Thank you Deborah. I started watching Food Network and now cannot say when I stopped. I'll start again. Please send the pics. I will post even without the step by step pics.

    This one you saw is mine sha. When I serve others, I don't serve everything in one plate at all. For myself I no care o. I can even eat from the pot if not that the kids will complain. Thank you #RunningAway

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  14. Aunty Eya, try n reduce your g nut oil intake….see the galoon of oil in dat egg sauce…hian.

    #nice1..
    Wanted 2 prepare dis (without egg sauce) 4 my bf yesterday but he fucked up….yeye guy.

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  15. Pls wat is d difference between eggplant and graden egg and were can one buy it? Welldone aunty Eya i have learnt alot here.

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  16. Pls wat is d difference between eggplant and graden egg and were can one buy it? Welldone aunty Eya i have learnt alot here.

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  17. Aunty eya oo! Choi! This is more like it. I have always wanted to learn how to make gravy, thank you for this blog*kisses*. Abeg where can I buy the egg plant, I dnt think ve seen it before or does it have another name??. I must try this walahi!!

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  18. This tasted so good! I will be making this again. Made it exactly as per your pictures, except I didn't add the tomato egg sauce (I wasn't sure what it was and it seemed optional) and I used liquid chicken stock concentrate instead of seasoning cubes because that was all I had. So, so good! I don't think I've ever seen my husband eat his dinner so fast! Thank you.

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