My delicious and flavorful Abacha(African salad)

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Abacha is local dish known among the igbo in Nigeria Southeast it is also known as African salad and it made from shredded, dried cassava and other flavorful local ingredients. In some places it is prepared for visitors/guests to host them. While some prefer to have it during cool evening with any drink of their choice others take it on daily as their lunch as the buy from roadside sellers. Among the igbos there's a tribe that it is known for, and they're the ones that can make it well more than others. They are majorly find trading it on the street of the Cities they find themselves.

I love this dish that i don't mind having it everyday on a small quantity only if it's home made. Learning it wasn't difficult for me though my first attempt before i was moved to go learn was bad. Today, i tried again and it came out good, so i will be sharing my new recipe here for my vegan friends who loves eating Abacha and would want to make it at home.

Making my delicious African salad

Ingredients

  • 250g of Shredded, dried cassava
  • 100g of Ugba (African oil bean) optional
  • 200g of garden egg fruit, optional
  • 5 pieces of ehuru (Calabash or African nutmeg)
  • 15 pieces of dry fried pepper
  • 5 pieces of scotch bonnet pepper
  • 40g of onion
  • 180g of garden leaves
  • 50ml of red oil
  • 30ml of ngu (liquid potash)

Steps to making this African salad

One
Soak the shredded dried cassava with hot water to make soften in 20 minutes. As it soaked move ahead to cut the necessary ingredients. While i waited for it to get soft to the texture i prefer.

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Get a net bowl or pot pour in the oil and add the ngu, stir well for it be thick to the consistency of your choice.

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At this point you add the ingredients one after the one. If you add anyone you stir it well.

Adding the dry fried pepper pounded with the ehuru.

Add the soaked softened shredded cassava, after it's been washed thoroughly and i poured it into the mixture.

Next you is to add the African oil bean and stir also.

Lastly i added the garden leaves and fruit then salt to taste.

I made use of my onion and fresh pepper to decorate my dish.

I know you you're imagining what it will taste like but it's not just enough to go on the imagination lane without having to trying out the recipe. This dish tastes very good having made use of ehuru, that local nutmeg gives a special taste to food especially if it roasted a little. Try this recipe, reblog if you feel like and please upvote.



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Your Albacca looks great. I love Albacca especially when paired with ugba just like you did.
The ehuru and pepper indicates that your recipe will surely taste great.

You nailed this recipe

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I haven't heard anyone say he/she doesn't like it. It's a dish with a different kinda taste with the ehuru being added.

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Omor it's been a while I had this o, you've just awoken the appetite 😂, abeg drop location ma

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Are you among the people on the daily queue that eat it, please come over. It's a dish one can't be tired of eating.

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very well done, mi querida negra, te fajaste con semejante healthy food

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Nice preparation. Your abacha is well presentable. I like abacha so much and it's among my favorites. Thanks for sharing

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I took my time to prepare this dish, knowing it's your favorite now? I prepare it and get for you.

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Pls do I'm hungry. I want to eat.🤩🥰

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Wow it looks yummy, thanks for teaching us the process, with this post I think I can equally prepare mine over here

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I will try to prepare this dish but there are many ingredients that I don't recognize by name, but I will try because it looks very good.

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Wow Your Abacha looks amazing so colorful and well-prepared. The combination of ingredients, especially the ehuru and ugba, is making my throat stretch with serious craving, Thanks so much for sharing!


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Wow oooo, Nne, iji ya here 😂, yeah you got it right.

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