Fried pepper & onion sauce with pomo is a tasty sauce which you’d find mainly sold by street food vendors (just like ata din din). It’s a very quick and simple sauce i love making especially when i want to prepare something different from the regular stews and sauces everyone is used to. During preparation, the pepper isn’t pureed till smooth. Also, adding onion to it tends to reduce the fiery nature of the pepper so by the time the sauce is ready, the sauce ends up being moderately hot. Here in Nigeria, Fried pepper & onion sauce can be taken with just about anything such as roasted/ fried or boiled yam, white rice, potato, fried/ roasted (boli)or boiled plantain e.t.c.
How to make fried pepper sauce with pomo
By Dobbys Signature
Fried pepper & onion sauce can be taken with just about anything such as roasted/ fried or boiled yam, white rice, potato, fried/ roasted (boli)or boiled plantain e.t.c.
Prep time: 00:10
Cook time:00:30
Total time:00:40
Category: Stews
Ingredients:
• 3 cups chopped kpomo (cow hide)
•10 medium scotch bonnet “ata rodo “
• 2 red bell pepper “tatashey”
• 6 chili pepper “shombo”
• 2 large red onion
• 2 cups vegetable oil
•1 seasoning cube
• salt to taste
Instructions:
View the steps Below
Calories per serving: 0
Fat per serving: 0
How to make fried pepper sauce with pomo
By Dobbys Signature
Fried pepper & onion sauce can be taken with just about anything such as roasted/ fried or boiled yam, white rice, potato, fried/ roasted (boli)or boiled plantain e.t.c.
Prep time: 00:10
Cook time:00:30
Total time:00:40
Category: Stews
Ingredients:
• 3 cups chopped kpomo (cow hide)
•10 medium scotch bonnet “ata rodo “
• 2 red bell pepper “tatashey”
• 6 chili pepper “shombo”
• 2 large red onion
• 2 cups vegetable oil
•1 seasoning cube
• salt to taste
Instructions:
Calories per serving: 0
Fat per serving: 0
Fat per serving: 0
Procedure:::
Step 1: Rinse the kpomo thoroughly and place in a pot. Add some water and boil for about 20 minutes. Drain out the water and set aside.
Step 2: Remove the stalk from the Scotch bonnet and chili peppers, Remove the seeds from the tatashey, Wash the peppers with clean water and set aside. Place the washed peppers in a blender, add the onion and grind coarsely (not smooth). You should still be able to see the seeds from the chili and scotch bonnet once you’re done.
Step 3: Pour the blended pepper puree in a small pot and cook on medium heat till all the liquid evaporates.
Step 4: Add the oil, crushed seasoning, boiled kpomo and salt to taste and leave to fry for about 10-15 minutes while stirring occasionally to prevent it from burning. Your fried pepper and onion sauce is ready once the oil floats to the top.
Serve with roasted plantain, yamarita, fried plantain, boli fried or roasted yam/potato e.t.c.
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