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Bitter leaf Soup (Ofe Onugbu)

Bitter leaf Soup (Ofe Onugbu)

By Mama in 1 Sep 2016 | 06:23
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Happy New Month Everyone
Mama Delicacy is back after a brief illnesses. Thank God am still alive.
Here is a soup for a brighter day especially for the beginning of a glorious weather. it's called Bitter Leaf Soup(ofe onugbu)
Enjoyed!



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Bitter leaf Soup also known
as (Ofe Onugbu / Obe efo Elewuro or Miyan shuwaka) is a delicious traditional Nigerian soup.

The bitter leaves used for this soup ,are properly washed and squeezed ,until there is only a slight taste of bitterness left.

* Food Note: Bitter leaf soup is known as ''Ofe Onugbu'' in Igbo language, where ''Ofe '' stands for ''soup'' and ''Onugbu'' stands for ''bitter leaf''.
It is called Obe efo Elewuro in Yoruba language, where '' obe'' signifies ''soup'' and '' efo elewuro'' stands for ''bitter leaf''.
In Hausa language it is ''Miyan shuwaka'',
where '' Miyan '' denotes ''soup'' and ''
shuwaka'' stands for ''bitter leaf''.

[b]Ingredients for Bitter Leaf Soup[/b]
- 1 cup bitter leaf (that has been Washed and squeezed)
- 6 corms Cocoyam ''Ede ofe'', made into paste
- 200g Assorted Meat (cow foot, cow tripe(shaki) e.t.c)
- 3 cooking spoonful Red Palm Oil
- Dried Fish
- Stock Fish
- 2 tablespoonful Ground Crayfish
- 1 teaspoon Ogiri/Iru oe dawadawa ( fermented oil seeds)
- 2 Maggi or Knorr cubes(bouillon cubes)
- Pepper (to taste)
- Salt (to taste)
Cooking Directions for Nigerian Bitterleaf Soup

[b]Method of cooking[/b]

1. If you are using raw cocoyam corms, wash and place the corms into a pot, pour enough water to cover the cocoyams and cook till soft. Peel of the cocoyam skins while its still hot(be careful not to burn you fingers) and grind to a smooth paste in a blender as shown here, or pound in a mortar and pestle.
cocoyam powder, boil some hot water and make into a thick paste as you do with semolina or fufu.

2. If you haven't done this already,wash the bitter leaves by squeezing and scrubbing the leaves in between your palms(and changing the dark green colored water occasionally) until the water is clearer and there is a faint taste of bitterness in the leaves;(you'll have to taste the leaves to be sure).

[b]Tip[/b]: if using dried bitter leaf, place in boiling water add a little baking soda or
Akanwu(potash), boil for 15 minutes , strain the leaves,rinse with water .
The baking soda or Akanwu(potash) helps to soften the bitter leaves.

3. Wash and clean the dried fish and set aside.
Spice and Cook the meat , starting with the tougher ones first(the cow tripe(shaki )& Cow foot always takes longer to cook.Add the cleaned stock fish and cook until done.

(You can also cook the dried fish with the meat ,but these depends on how tough the dried fish is,so that it doesn't break to pieces in the soup)

4. Add the palm oil , cleaned Dried fish,
ground crayfish,pepper, ground iru/ogiri & stock cube and cook for about 10 minutes.

5. Now scoop in the cocoyam paste , cover and leave to cook until the cocoyam lumps are well dissolved. Add
bitter leaves& salt to taste, mix thoroughly and leave to simmer for 2 minutes and the soup is ready. Enjoy!

Bitter leaf soup is usually served with Pounded Yam, Fufu, Eba, Tuwo, wheat meal , Semolina or Amala
1 Sep 2016 | 06:23
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1 Sep 2016 | 06:26
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Ewoooeee! Ah no fit keep mute fah coz my tommy dey sweet ma belle too much and I'm so much happy for that...perhaps u might want to know why? Well, reason is not far feched, knowing that ma'am delicacy is around to do what she's best known for...and especially now that she's back to us in good health... Can't u see that its call for joy?.?.?. Welcome my el darlio...
1 Sep 2016 | 06:49
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Same to you dearie. Sorry @olorivicky I couldn't answer ur "happy new month greet" na the joy of seeing u with sound health flush my dirty brain replacing it with the joy of seeing you and ofcourse my eyes no gree leave that food wey u put for up fah. Forgive me for my manners jare!
1 Sep 2016 | 06:58
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1 Sep 2016 | 06:59
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okay.
1 Sep 2016 | 07:25
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Welcome back Momma
1 Sep 2016 | 07:31
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graçias everyone @fridex you just like to make me laugh always my sweetie El darlio
1 Sep 2016 | 07:42
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Graçias el darlio, its God not me. Graçias all the same.
1 Sep 2016 | 08:03
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Nice..
1 Sep 2016 | 17:26
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Welkum bk iyami lol @fridex smh
1 Sep 2016 | 18:15
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@cedar1 what, why are u laughing at me
1 Sep 2016 | 19:20
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Hmmmmmm......yummy!
2 Sep 2016 | 05:29
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Nice1
2 Sep 2016 | 12:57
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Nice... sorry abt ur health
3 Sep 2016 | 02:27
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