Foodspiration - From Nigeria with Love
Hello Loviesssss,
Today i'll be doing my first food post - Yipeeeeeee.
I was thinking since the holiday is almost here, i should give us a little foodspiration.
Today's meal is called Moin-Moin, steamed bean cake or steamed bean pudding; don't mind me, i kept searching for a proper english name :-)
Its made from brown beans or black eyed peas. Its very high in protein and can be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Please follow me as i take you into my moin moin making journey. I hope you find this post helpful.
By the way, i decided to use the leaves and not cups because i wanted to get the taste of the leaves in the moin moin.
Lets remember that this is my own style of making it and when making yours, you may choose to twick it here and there to suit your taste.
Enjoy.
xoxo.
Ingridients
-Black Eyed Pea
-Red Pepper (Ata Rodo)
-2 Meduim Onions
-Palm Oil or Olive Oil
-5 Eggs
-2 large smoked fish
-Moin Moin Leaves
-Knorr Cubes (or preferred seasoning)
-Salt to taste
Soak beans for 5mins and wash chaff off. Wash the moin moin leaves and set it ready for use. Then prepare pepper, onions and washed beans for blending. After blending, you should get a thick paste. Add warm water to the consistency you want; not too watery, perhaps slurry. Then add your palm oil, knorr cubes and salt to taste.
Using the moin moin leaves is optional, you may choose to use small sized cups.
Wrap a small portion of the blended bean paste in the leaves, add eggs, smoked fish and place in the pot. Steam for about 45mins and its ready to serve.
See below the step by step process on how to make this delicious meal.
Today i'll be doing my first food post - Yipeeeeeee.
I was thinking since the holiday is almost here, i should give us a little foodspiration.
Today's meal is called Moin-Moin, steamed bean cake or steamed bean pudding; don't mind me, i kept searching for a proper english name :-)
Its made from brown beans or black eyed peas. Its very high in protein and can be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Please follow me as i take you into my moin moin making journey. I hope you find this post helpful.
By the way, i decided to use the leaves and not cups because i wanted to get the taste of the leaves in the moin moin.
Lets remember that this is my own style of making it and when making yours, you may choose to twick it here and there to suit your taste.
Enjoy.
xoxo.
Ingridients
-Black Eyed Pea
-Red Pepper (Ata Rodo)
-2 Meduim Onions
-Palm Oil or Olive Oil
-5 Eggs
-2 large smoked fish
-Moin Moin Leaves
-Knorr Cubes (or preferred seasoning)
-Salt to taste
Soak beans for 5mins and wash chaff off. Wash the moin moin leaves and set it ready for use. Then prepare pepper, onions and washed beans for blending. After blending, you should get a thick paste. Add warm water to the consistency you want; not too watery, perhaps slurry. Then add your palm oil, knorr cubes and salt to taste.
Using the moin moin leaves is optional, you may choose to use small sized cups.
Wrap a small portion of the blended bean paste in the leaves, add eggs, smoked fish and place in the pot. Steam for about 45mins and its ready to serve.
See below the step by step process on how to make this delicious meal.
 Soak the beans for about 5mins and wash the chaff/skin off
 Once the chaff or skin is removed, it should look like the picture shown above. Try to remove as many as possible.
 Wash and prepare all your ingredients; red pepper and onions ready for blending.
 Palm Oil - This can be replaced with Olive Oil or normal Vegetable Oil
 Eggs
  Smoked fish
 Washed Moin Moin leaves
 All the ingredients
 Put washed beans, add chopped onions and red pepper into the blender or food processor and blend until completely smooth.
 You will get a thick paste
 Add warm water to the paste to get the consistency you want. It should not be too watery. Slurry or medium paste should do. 
 Add Palm Oil to the mixture
 Stir
 Add knorr cubes for seasoning and salt to taste
 Cut the sticks at the end of the moin moin leaves and place in pot just as a base
 Pick two moin moin leaves as shown above
 Place the smaller sized leaf in front of the bigger sized leaf
 Hold and fold one side side to the right and then the other side to the left as seen above
 Then form into the shape of a cone
 Fold/bend the end carefully as seen above
 Put your moin moin paste/mixture into the cone shaped leaves
 Add your egg and fish as seen above
 Fold one side of the leave again to the right
 Then the other side to the left
 Then bend the top all the way to the bottom to form a wrap as seen above
 Place gently into your pot and add warm water into the pot 
 Steam for 45mins adding some more warm water if needed
 This is what it looks like when unwrapped from the leaves
Serve with a bowl of garri, sugar and cold water to be poured into the garri (preferably Ijebu garri)
 
 
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