The Fulani’s (from the Northern part of Ghana) first introduced Wagashi into Ghana.
The Cheese is made from Cows milk and it’s naturally delicate in taste.
Milk is mixed with the pounded bark of a Sodom Plant tree and Salt to make Wagashi. The mixture is then drained and boiled till it solidifies.
The Salt acts as a preservative and in some cases the cheese is soaked into a Millet leaf brine for a pinkish colour.
Unlike most Cheeses, Wagashi does not melt at high temperatures, however when fried it has a soft and fluffy texture.
Wagashi is popular and readily available in Nima (a suburb of Accra) which is inhabited my most Northerners of Ghana.
Wagashi can be fried or grilled, added to Stews, Soups , Jollof rice and Salads.
It’s the only cheese made in Ghana and a must try.
During my visit to Ghana, I couldn’t help but indulge in this Cheese including making this recipe. I hope you’re inspired to try it. This recipe omits Salt as the Cheese has a salty taste.
INGREDIENTS
300g of Wagashi cheese or Indian Paneer
Groundnut oil
SALAD
200g of Green Salad leaves
2 sliced Cucumbers
1 thinly sliced Red or White Onion
1 teaspoonful of Chipotle chillies or any Chilli flakes.
SALAD DRESSING
3 tablespoonfuls of Olive oil
1 teaspoonful of Honey
Pinch of milled Black Peppercorns
METHOD
Watch how to make this simple and equally delicious on my YouTube channel, ‘Ndudu by Fafa’.
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How do I preserve it for 3 days
ReplyDeleteHow healthy is it?
ReplyDeleteYou can freeze it and it will last very long just pop in microwave and enjoy!
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