Showing posts with label #African. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #African. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2025

Village Chicken #EattheWorld

This delicious chicken stew takes only 3 ingredients and some seasonings.  Served over steamed rice it makes a complete one bowl meal.

Village Chicken

We are traveling to Zambia today as we Eat the World......

Saturday, August 10, 2024

BBQ Goat Stew ( Nyama yeMbudz) #EattheWorld

Pull out your Instant Pot and in a short time you will be enjoying a tender, flavorful stew from Zimbabwe.  I used goat as is traditional for the area but this would be just as good with lamb or beef if you prefer.

BBQ Goat Stew in an Instant Pot

It's time for this month's Eat the World Challenge.....

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Seychellois Pwason Griye #EattheWorld

From the Island of Seychelles comes a delicious dish, normally made with a whole fish, typically Red Snapper. I adapted the recipe using Mahi Mahi Fillets as that was what I had on hand.  They were wonderful and I look forward to finding a whole Red Snapper to make this again with the proper presentation.

Pwason Griye

Join us as we go to Seychelles Islands to Eat the World.........

Sunday, December 5, 2021

South African Double Crunchers #SundayFundayBloggers

 These might go down as my favorite cookie that I bake this season.  Crunchy coconut, oatmeal cookies sandwich a chocolate cream cheese filling.  Soooooo Scrumptious!!

South African Double Crunchers

The Sunday Funday Bloggers are baking up Christmas Cookies from Around the World today.......

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Sudanese Peanut Stew #EattheWorld

This vegetarian stew is warm, comforting and delicious. Filled with sweet potatoes, spinach and tomatoes then flavored with peanut butter it is healthy, colorful and nutritious.

Sudanese Peanut Stew

We are traveling to Sudan today with the Eat the World crew........

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Chicken and Rice Jollof and a Book Review

This aromatic and lightly spiced version of Jollof is a wonderful one pot meal.  If you like heat you can always add a scotch bonnet pepper to this recipe.

Chicken and Rice Jollof

I was inspired to make this Ghanian dish after reading the novel Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi.  This is a fictional book but Gyasi has written with the background of her own experiences.  Like protagonist, Gifty, Gyasi's family emigrated to Alabama USA from Ghana.

Friday, April 10, 2020

Maafe #EattheWorld

This traditional stew from Senegal, West Africa combines beef, peanut butter and tomatoes.  Served over rice it is savory with a hint of sweetness.

Maafe

We are visiting Senegal with our Eat the World group this month.......