Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, oha soup. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Oha Soup is one of the most popular of recent trending meals in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. Oha Soup is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.
And the best oha soup is made from fresh oha leaves. Because of the above, the only One soup I think can be made with the dry oha leaves is Ofe Onu mmuo. It is prepared with Egusi ( melon seeds).
To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have oha soup using 14 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Oha Soup:
- Make ready 1/2 kg palm fruit
- Take 2 bunch Oha Leaf
- Prepare 1/2 bunch Uziza leaf
- Get 1/2 kg goat meat
- Prepare 1 head stock fish
- Prepare 1/2 kg offal (shaki, roundabout)
- Get 2 tbsp crayfish (blended)
- Get 3 coco yam
- Prepare 2 knorr cube
- Make ready 5 pepper (blended)
- Get Kpomo dice
- Get to taste Salt
- Get 1 large dry catfish
- Take 1 wraps of ogiri
This Nigerian specialty is thickened with cocoyam paste and seasoned with smoked fish, dried shrimp, and your favorite meats. Oha soup also known as Ora soup, Ofe Ora or Oha by the Igbo cultural groups and Efere Nkpa by Calabar cultural group is one of the most delicious soups eaten in Nigeria. Oha soup(a.ka;Ora/Uha soup or Ofe Oha/uha/ Ora) is a delicious Soup recipe from the eastern part of Nigeria. It is one of those native Igbo soups that you taste and just can't forget.
Step by Step to make Oha Soup:
- Wash and parboil palm fruit till it’s tender and cooked through; this should take roughly 30mins depending on your burner
- Drain palm fruit and place in a mortar; pound till you shred out the palm fruit skin, while you are at it, boil water for the extraction and set aside
- Add boiled water into the palm fruit and stir; (be careful not to hurt yourself) and sieve out the juice once you are done, heat up the juice and allow it cook till it starts to concentrate, (you can decide to parboiled your meat in the palm fruit juice or separate, I prefer separate so I can spice my meat to my taste)
- Wash goat meat, offal, stock fish and parboil with little water spice with salt, knorr cube and pepper allow to cook till it’s tender halfway add the kpomo and snail reason is to avoid over cooking it
- In a small pot, wash coco yam and cook till it’s tender; remove the back peel and pound in a mortar adding a little palm fruit oil to help ease the pounding and avoid lumps. Once you are done set aside
- Once the palm fruit is getting concentrated add the cooked meat and the dry cat fish after washing it allow it cook for 10mins, then add the coco yam this will help thicken the soup
- Shred Oha leaf with your hands and not with a knife (myth not verified) dice uziza leaf; wash the leaf separately and set them aside
- Add crayfish, pepper, knorr cube, ogiri and salt stir after about 5mins add oha leaf and uziza leaf immediately after stir and turn off heat
- Serve
Oha Soup, popularly referred to as Ofe Oha by the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria is an absolutely delicious traditional soup recipe. Oha soup isn't exactly a go-to kind of soup because the main. Oha soup is a traditional soup similar to the bitter leaf soup but cooked with oha leaves. Oha leaves is used in preparing oha soup, it is called ora leaves in some areas in the Eastern part of Nigeria like in. Oha soup is a super African soup, especially when garnished with assorted meat, dry fish and stockfish.
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