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It’s time to learn how to make African Salad “Abacha”

Abacha is prepared with cassava. The cassava tubers are cooked till done then sliced with a special grater. The sliced cassava is then soaked in cold water overnight, washed thoroughly and dried under the sun.

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Serving Suggestion

Your African Salad will not be complete without Ugba. Ugba, also known as Ukpaka, is made from oil bean seeds. These seeds are cooked for several hours then sliced, washed and left to ferment a little bit.

Ingredients

  • 3 handfuls abacha
  • 2 cups ugba (ukpaka)
  • 30 cl red palm oil
  • 2 tablespoons Powdered Potash (food tenderizer)
  • Fish | Mackerel/Dry Fish/Stockfish
  • 1 large Onion
  • Salt and dry pepper (to taste)
  • 4 tablespoons ground crayfishj
  • 2 stock cubes
  • 1 teaspoon ground Ehu seeds (Calabash Nutmeg)

Other meat and vegetables for the Abacha

  • 3 Fresh Utazi leaves (Gongronema latifolium)
  • Ponmo / Kanda (cow skin)
  • Garden Eggs | As much as you can eat
  • Garden Egg leaves | 1 medium bunch
  • 1 medium onion (for serving)

Before Making African Salad

  1. Prepare the ehu seeds by roasting, peeling and grinding them with a dry mill.
  2. If you will use kanda (cow skin), cook till done and cut into small pieces.
  3. Depending on your choice of fish (you can also use all of them), fry or roast the mackerel, soak the stockfish in water and debone the dry fish.
  4. Wash and cut the vegetables into tiny pieces. Cut the big bulb of onion into tiny pieces and cut the medium one in circles. Wash the garden egges and set aside, no need to cut these.
  5. Grind the crayfish and pepper
  6. Soak the Abacha in cold water and rinse the Ugba with lukewarm water.
  7. Once the Abacha has softened, put in a sieve to drain.
  8. Put the powdered potash in a cup or bowl and pour about 1 cup of cold water. Stir well and you are ready to start making the African Salad.

Making the African Salad

  1. Pour the palm oil into a sizeable pot. Yes you need all that oil so that your Abacha will not have a dry feel in the mouth when done. Pour the water from the potash mixture, making sure not to pour the sediments.
  2. Stir very well and you’ll see the oil turn into a yellow paste.
  3. Add the ground pepper, ground ehu, crushed stock cubes, crayfish, diced onions and ugba (ukpaka), then stir very well. Please not that we are doing everything off the stove.
  4. Add the iru/ogiri and make sure it is mixed very well. Add the diced kanda/pomo and stir very well.
  5. Now add the soaked and drained Abacha and stir till it is well-incorporated in the palm oil paste.
  6. Add the sliced Utazi and salt to taste and stir well. You can also use dry Utazi if the fresh one is not available where you live. It is important that you add salt last because after adding all that seasoning, your Abacha may not even need salt any more.
  7. I like my Abacha warm. If you like yours that way too, transfer to a stove at this point and heat it up to your desired temperature at medium heat. When done, turn off the heat and add the sliced garden egg leaves, stir very well and serve.
  8. If you like your Abacha cold, after step 6, add the sliced garden egg leaves, stir and serve with garden eggs, fish and onions.

 

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