Unripe plantain porridge is a meal enjoyed by most people but commonly prepared for those trying to reduce their sugar consumption or those with diabetes. it’s known by several names such as Ojoko Awai, iwok ikom e.t.c.
Unripe plantain porridge recipe
By Dobbys Signature
Got unripe plantain that has refused to ripen? try this tasty recipe.
Prep time: 00:15
Cook time:00:30
Yield: 3 Servings
Category: Plantain
Misc: Serve hot
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Ingredients:
• 1 red onion
• 1 tbsp. Chili/ Cameroon Pepper, Ground
• A handful scent leaves
• 1 Cooking Spoon Crayfish, Ground
• 1 tsp. Salt
• Water
Instructions:
View the steps Below
Calories per serving: 0 (N/A)
Fat per serving: 0 (N/A)
• 1 tbsp. Chili/ Cameroon Pepper, Ground
Instructions:
Fat per serving: 0 (N/A)
• If you are Using fresh fish, remove the intestines and wash thoroughly. If you are using smoked fish like i used in this recipe, Gently open and remove the bones, rinse and set aside.
• Wash the unripe plantains, Remove the green skin and cut into bits – Set Aside
Step 1: Place the washed fish in a medium sized pot. Add the ground pepper, Part of the chopped onions, crushed seasoning, salt to taste . Add just enough water to cover the content of the pot and steam for 5 mins. if you are Using fresh fish, scoop it out into a separate dish and set aside. If you are Using smoked fish, leave the fish in the stock and move to step 2.
Step 3: Once the liquid in the pot reduces, turn the burner to the lowest. Plantain porridge tastes better if it’s got more of the porridge part in it. To get more of that part, you could mash up the plantains a little bit in the pot.
Step 4: At this point, add your cooked fresh fish and chopped Scent leaves and leave to simmer further on low heat for 5 mins.
Turn off the burner and serve.