Hello everybody, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, plantain moimoi aka epiti plantain (ukpo ogede). One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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Ukpo Ogede "Plantain Moi moi" is a popular dish in the eastern part of Nigeria. it's a sweet savory steamed dish made with over ripe plantains. Plantain Moi Moi Recipe Ukpo Ogede. This Savory Plantain Recipe is - Gluten free; No added Sugar; and Vegan friendly. Can be prepared in different ways with your favorite Vegetables and Sea foods.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook plantain moimoi aka epiti plantain (ukpo ogede) using 17 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Plantain Moimoi aka Epiti Plantain (Ukpo Ogede):
- Take 7 fingers of Overripe Plantain
- Take 2 cups Shredded smoked Chicken
- Get 1 cup clean dry oporo
- Prepare 8 fresh habanero pepper
- Take 4 tatashe
- Make ready 5 shombo
- Take 1 cksp palm oil
- Make ready 1 large onion
- Make ready 1/2 cksp canola oil
- Make ready 2 tbsp blended crayfish
- Take to taste Salt
- Make ready 2 eggs
- Prepare 4 knorr cube
- Prepare 1/4 cup plantain flour
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- Prepare 1/4 cup beans flour
- Make ready Or option 2 cups blended beans whichever is available
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Steps to make Plantain Moimoi aka Epiti Plantain (Ukpo Ogede):
- Wash plantain, remove the peel and set in a bowl, wash onion, pepper, tatashe and shombo add to the bowl
- Place everything in the bowl into your blended and blend till it’s smooth, remove from blender and rinse blender with hot water, pour into the mix
- Pour little water in a large pot and heat it up; add crayfish, eggs, oporo, palm oil, smoked chicken, canola oil, salt and knorr into the blended mix and stir
- Taste to adjust your ingredients, if you are using a tin for your moi moi make sure to grease them with veg oil before pouring your plantain barter into it, once you are done close and place into the large boiling water pot and cover with a foil or banana leaf; this is to help the steam cook your Moimoi faster
- Cook for about 45 to 55 minutes and once you insert a skewer and it comes out neat, your plantain Moimoi is ready
- Serve and enjoy with either Akamu, ijebu garri, oat or custard.
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