Cookbook:Oha Soup
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Oha soup is a Nigerian delicacy, especially among the Igbo people.
Ingredients edit
- Meat
- Onion, chopped
- Stock cube
- Stockfish
- Palm kernel, washed
- Ede (cocoyam)
- Yellow pepper
- Ground crayfish
- Kpomo, washed
- Dryfish, washed
- Oha leaf, sliced
- Uziza leaf, sliced
Equipment edit
- Pots
- Mortar and pestle
- Cooking spoon
- Colander
Procedure edit
- Combine the meat, onion, stock cube, and stockfish in a pot. Cook for 3 minutes.
- Cover with water and boil very well. Set aside.
- Boil the palm kernel in a separate pot of water until soft. Drain in a colander.
- Pound the palm kernel using a mortar and pestle. Add a small amount of warm water and mix well, then strain the liquid into the pot of soup. Repeat with a little more water. Discard the solids.
- Bring the soup back to a slow simmer.
- Boil the cocoyam until soft, then drain and peel it.
- Pound the cocoyam in a mortar with the crayfish and yellow pepper. Add the mixture to the soup pot.
- Add the kpomo and dryfish, and season the soup with salt to taste.
- When the soup is almost ready, stir in the oha and uziza leaves. Cover and simmer for 2–3 minutes.
- Stir and serve hot.