COME AND EAT AMALA WITH ABULA

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Everyone around me knows I like good food especially my local foods. I don't just eat them outside, I make them myself most times before I got married and even now, I still help out in the kitchen.

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Amala with Abula

I'm participating in the semi weekly prompt on hive learners community and I'll be writing on one of the traditional dish I like so much. I'm from Ibadan, Nigeria and I'm a foodie. I love my swallows(food in morsel form) with preference for Amala with Abula. The combination is very special and can't necessarily be separated. It is readily available and easy to make at home.
No yoruba party is complete without Amala and Abula.
The thought of it even makes me salivate....hmmmmmm

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Amala

AMALA

It is the morsel part of the dish. Its one of the swallow commonly eaten in my tribe. An average Yoruba family does not go a day without this swallow food. It can be taken together with any local soup but in this case with Abula soup

Amala can be black or white but I prefer the black one because its lower in starch content compared to the white one.
Its a product of dried yam unlike the white one which is made from cassava. The yam is grided into powder and sieved into its finite form(Yam flour).

Its very easy to make because all that is needed is water.

The water is allowed to boiled and the yam flower is added to it gradually while the water is still boiling. This is followed by some turning using turning stick till its thoroughly mixed and solidified. Some water is then added again, allowed to be steamed further for few minutes and Amala is ready after the second turning.

ABULA

It is a combined name for two delicious soups served together. Ewedu and gbegiri.

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Ewedu

EWEDU

It is a soup prepared from jute mallow leaf(Corchorus olitorius). It is a very slimy soup which makes it easy to eat morsels.
It is very rich in fiber, prostaglandins and potassium.

Ingredients
Basically, all that is needed to make this soup is water, some salt and Maggi. However, variety of add-ons can be included. These include blended melon, locust beans and all kinds of fish including crayfish.

Process
Measured quantity of water is boiled and the leaf is added to it after proper rinsing. It is then Allowed to cook for about 5-8mins till the leaf is soft. Other ingredients is then added at the same time including salt and Maggi. The whole combination is then blended and soup is ready. If blender is not available, a local clean shortened broom sticks(Ijabe) can be used.

Ewedu is not usually used alone to eat morsels. Commonly, pepper stew is used as support and gbegiri can be added in this case to make Abula.

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Gbegiri

GBEGIRI

It is the most delicious component of this dish. It is also the most technical to prepare. It is prepared from peeled brown beans and it is widely loved for its velvety and flavored nature.

Ingredients
Peeled brown beans
Palm oil
Pepper
Salt and other seasonings
Locust beans
Stock fish
Crayfish
Smoked fish

Process
The pealed beans is allowed to cook till the beans is very soft.
Some palm oil is added to it as this helps the beans to be very soaked.
The soaked beans is then blended to form a smooth solution and this is kept aside.

A fresh pot is placed on the cooker and palm oil will be put first. This I allowed to heat up before adding our semi blended pepper usually made of scotch bonnet pepper.
Salt and seasoning is then added followed by our locust beans and fishes. This is allowed to steam up for about 10mins.
Our blended cooked beans solution will then be added and allowed to cook for about 15mins and our soup is ready.

Benefits of Amala with Abula

  • the ingredients are cheap and readily available
  • Add-ons ingredients are not mandatory
  • The dish combination is very delicious
  • The composition is a very balanced diet containing all classes of food.
  • Personally, it gives me satisfaction every time I eat it.

Food is ready, Come and eat.

Thank you for reading.

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This is one of the Yorubas popular soup. My boss used to prepare it back then but I never tasted it.

The food looks tantalizing 🤤🤤

You should have a taste someday. I'll volunteer to take you to 'Amala Skye' any time you visit Ibadan. Its one of the great restaurants we have here

Okay that will be great

Chief!
Welldone o! To find amala to eat is the problem now, with my location.

Eyah.... I can imagine
Foods like Amala make me think about my life anytime I have to leave Ibadan

When you said ABULA you almost confused me... Shu (normal Ewedu wen I know)😁😁
But I love Amala ehhn
My former boss at where I repair phone is a Yoruba guy also Muslim

When he did his child dedication omor... I Rock enough Amala and ewedu

Lol🤓🤓
You've definitely tasted one of the great delicacies we have here😋😋

Yesoo, you guys are amazing
I even personally collected Plantains from my last travel to the village, dried it and grinded it with the help of my neighbor

I have almost two baskets of Amala (grinded Plantain) at home... Omor I don't know how to cook Ewedu Sha
But I'm blending it steadily with okra soup😁😁
Till I see someone that will teach me how to make it

I'm happy to hear you had a memorable stay😄😄. Plantain flour is a good Amala flour. I usually recommend it to my diabetic patients because of its high fiber.
You see that ewedu, its the simplest soup to make. Just watch one YouTube video and you are good to go.

I'll do just that, then also connect with you
Thanks for the time 😇😇
One love 💌

I can see that you took your sweet time to prepare this for us. And it really paid off. I am sure you would make a great cook.
Thank you for sharing this with us.

Lol
You know its easier said than done although I can cook in reality.
Thanks for the comment.

This looks very delicious I have eaten gbegiri before and that was very delicious, thanks for sharing

Yeap... It is very delicious especially if the Amala is very fluffy🤗🤗