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I haven't tried this recipe exactly, but I was taught this dish using semolina flour. It's very delicious with any kind of African stew!
We just call this "gari" in Nigeria. You can also experiment and use different types of flour such as yam flour (my personal favorite) or even Farina. It's very sticky so I suggest serving w...
We just call this "gari" in Nigeria. You can also experiment and use different types of flour such as yam flour (my personal favorite) or even Farina. It's very sticky so I suggest serving w...
I haven't tried this recipe exactly, but I was taught this dish using semolina flour. It's very delicious with any kind of African stew!
I'm in Nigeria right now and seeing this recipe makes my heart glad! Yes, it really needs to be eating with soup to really appreciate its goodness.
I lived in Tanzania for 8 years and they make a similar dish with corn flour, called ugali. I usually add a bit of salt to give it some flavor, but this is optional. I'm used to it being serve...
Definitely a classic nigerian dish, if you live in baltimore you can get it premade at Pejus Kitchen, eat it with egusi stew!!!!
This my first attempt at eba. It came out a but lumpy. I think I will try turning off the heat before adding the gari. It is very good though. I served it with a lentil based soup. Thank you for...
I made the Gari according to instructions but it is a brand new food to me and I was not excited about dipping it in soup--maybe in time-- so I let it cool a bit and made flat patties with it th...