Here’s an easy recipe for homemade noodles. I decided to try this recipe out when i noticed it first at a roadside noodle stand close to where i stay. People would gather wait in line for the male owner to prepare this meal and it sold faster than anything else around. He usually has this big pot of water boiling non-stop so it takes less than 10 minutes to process one order. Most times, people even book in advance and before it gets to your turn you’d end up waiting for hours. This is because he prepares it fresh once it’s ordered. Just add fried eggs by the side and the meal is complete. You can use any good quality noodles sold around for this too. Here’s how it’s made.
How to make pumpkin leaf noodles
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Recipe type: Main course
Category: Noodle recipes
Serves : 1
Ingredients:::
• 2 packs noodles (with seasoning)
• 1 medium sized Tomato
• 1 small Fresh pepper
• ½ small Onion
• A handful Ugu leaves (Substitute spinach)
• 2 tbsp. Vegetable oil
Directions:::
Step 1: Wash and chop the tomato, onion, pepper and leafy vegetable – Set aside
Step 2: In a pan, heat up the vegetable oil for two minutes. Add the chopped onion, tomato and pepper. Stir fry for 3 minutes.
Step 3: In a small pot, bring 3 cups of water to boil. Add the noodles and seasoning. leave to cook for 7 minutes. Add the chopped leafy vegetable and stir fried tomato, onion and pepper. Stir and Leave to simmer for 2 minutes.
Turn off the burner and serve.
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Worth trying…not a fan of noodles though.
Nice 1..Am going to try it. Yummy yummy.lol
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Nice 1..Am going to try it…yummy yummy. Lol
Love it
Nice really nice
Nice I will try it this wat
Wow, this looks great. I have always liked the taste of African food, but have never really known how to make it. The few restaurants that I've been able to find are great, but I'd love to be able to make it myself. I'll try this out, thanks! http://deeskus.com
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What seasoning do you use? My daughter has to make a Nigerian dish for food tasting at school