Tuesday 29 September 2020

PROPER WAAKYE STEW RECIPE - that distinctive Zongo style stew


Reminiscing about the amazing GHANA street food flavours inspired this slow cooked well spiced and flavour packed stew that’s usually served with Waakye.
Waakye is a popular Ghanaian street food dish made from Beans, Rice and Sorghum leaves which is packed with great antioxidants.



I always marvel at the creation of these incredible sauces and flavours by the respective Chefs. No stew is ever the same as each vendor has their own unique flavours. The Hausa tribe of GHANA are known for their slow cooked, well spiced flavour packed stew and I’m paying homage to them with this Fish stew. You can use any Meat of your choice for this recipe.
Please note I do not use stock cubes for my recipes, however you’re free to do so. 
Inspired by the flavours of thy Zongo (various suburbs of Ghana) stew , I present a proper Waakye stew using Ghee.
You can use any oil that you have available, particularly one that you have already used to fry the fish.

INGREDIENTS 
2 heaped tablespoonfuls of Organic Ghee (clarified Butter). You can use Groundnut oil instead.
4 large peeled and sliced Onions
1 teaspoonful of organic dried Rosemary
1 teaspoonful of a nutmeg based mixed spice
2 tablespoonfuls of Tomato purée or paste
1 teaspoonful of a clove based mixed spice
Half a teaspoon of milled white peppercorns 
1-2 Bayleaves
1kg of blended Tomato 
4-6 boiled Eggs
Salt to taste

METHOD 
Watch how to prepare this flavour packed all natural Fish stew below;



RECIPES TO TRY
How about this grilled Fish stew version?



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