Amala is a traditional Yoruba food. It is made with yam flour (elubo) mixed in hot water and cooked to form a soft cooked doughy texture. Making of amala can be challenging because of lumps. It requires skills and practice to be able to make the perfect amala.
Ingredients
1 cup amala flour (elubo)
3 1/2 cups water (you might not use up all the water)
Ewedu is a traditional Yoruba soup. It is also a part of the trinity meal (gbegiri, ewedu & obe ata) known as abula that is enjoyed amala. Ewedu leaves also known as jute leaves is a very viscous/slimy leaves. It is very important for the soup to be very viscous that's why you should know how to make it. A lot have been said about the health benefits of eating ewedu soup which should not take away from how delicious the soup is. There is a traditional way of making the soup but I am going to show you how to make it 2 ways using a blender.
1st Method
2nd Method
Ingredients
Gbegiri is a traditional Yoruba beans soup. It is also a part of the trinity meal ( gbegiri, ewedu & obe ata) known as abula that is enjoyed amala. Gbegiri can also be eaten by itself without ewedu and obe ata, and in that case, you need to add more ingredients to give it a balanced flavor.
Ingredients
1 cup brown beans
1 - 2 tbsp ground crayfish
Dried ground pepper
3 - 4 tbsp palm oil
1/2 seasoning cube
Salt
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