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Sunday, 13 May 2018

TASTIEST ABOMU RECIPE ( SPINACH SAUCE IN AN EARTHEN CLAY BOWL)

Happy Mother’s Day! 
In commemoration of Mother’s Day (for the rest of the world), since Mother’s Day in the UK was in March and my Mums second Mothers Day celebration, here is a classic Ghanaian recipe, ABOM.
ABOM is made from Cocoyam leaves, Chillies, Onions, Salted fish and Palm oil. 
It’s an easy to follow recipe which is equally healthy (if you limit the amount of Palm oil you use). 






This recipe has an unusual twist, which is the inclusion of Pinenuts. What? Pinenuts! Get out of here😜
Whenever I prepare my ABOM, I do include a few roasted Peanuts for that creamier and slight nuttier taste. In the absence of roasted Peanuts I settled for Pinenuts, which worked incredibly well. Trust me, your Mum will appreciate the newish flavour πŸ‘ŒπŸΎπŸ˜˜

The challenges one faces for living in the diaspora includes the difficulty in sourcing authentic Ghanaian produce, hence one has to be creative and improvise. In place of Cocoyam leaves, Spinach was used for this recipe which is readily available at most local grocers.



INGREDIENTS 

For this recipe you will need the following ingredients;
400g of Organic Spinach or Cocoyam leaves
1 sliced large Onion
20g of Pettie Belle Chillies (Kpakposhito)
10g of Peanuts or Pinenuts (Optional)
185g of Salted Fish (Koobi)
150g of tinned Sardines in Tomato sauce
30ml of Zomi or Palm oil
Salt to taste


METHOD 
Watch how to prepare this delicious Ghanaian dish below on my YouTube channel, ‘Ndudu by Fafa’.




On this day, spare a thought for those who’ve lost their children, Mums or are struggling to conceive. Why not create this recipe and invite the aforementioned individuals, if you know of any to put a smile on their faces. Equally enjoy this dish with your Mum and make her feel special. 

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