tasty Ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken Recipe | Easy way to make Ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken Favorite
Thomas Copeland 08/05/2020 18:22
Ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken
Hey everyone, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a awesome dish, ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions every day. They are nice and they look fantastic. Ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken is something which I have loved my whole life.
This ofada stew/ofada sauce recipe features a stew that originates from the Western part of Nigeria and is commonly eaten with a locally grown rice called ofada rice. Ofada stew is also known as ayamase stew or designer stew; it can be prepared with green bell pepper, with red bell pepper or even with the combinations of both. Ofada Rice and stew is a Nigerian meal native to the Yorubas but in recent times, everyone, especially those in Lagos and environs, has been bitten by the Ofada Rice bug.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken using 22 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken:
Prepare 2-4 chicken pieces (duhhh)
Take rice
Get 3 eggs
Make ready your choice of vegetables (I use mange-tout, baby corn, spring onions and baby brocolli)
Get 3 Anaheim peppers
Prepare 2-3 red bell peppers
Make ready Panko bread crumbs
Get 1 tbsp coriander
Take 3/4 tbsp cumin
Take 3/4 thyme
Make ready 1 tsp cinnamon, chilli flakes, parsley and paprika
Take 1/2 tbsp chopped garlic
Prepare 1/2 tbsp chopped ginger
Get 1/2 tbsp salt
Prepare rosemary (optional, but helps with taste, hmmn hmnn mnn)
Get for the ofada stew:
Prepare 2-3 maggi/knorr bouillon cubes
Take 1/2 – 1 tbsp crayfish
Get 3/4 tbsp Iru
Prepare 1/2 tbsp thyme
Prepare 1 – 2 tsp salt
Get 150 – 200ml palm oil
This post shows you how to make ofada rice sauce/stew. It is also called abakiliki rice. it is delicious. Ofada stew or Ayamase is a tasty,spicy stew that you eat and just can't forget. Ofada stew recipe with boiled eggs (stew soaked eggs).
Steps to make Ofada stew & breaded oven baked chicken:
Ok, First step is to season your chicken and leave to marinade anywhere from 3 hours to overnight. Then when that is all done, bring out your chicken and dip into egg, then into bread crumbs, then sprinkle coriander on it and toss into oven. (180 d.F for about 45 minutes. I prefer my meat not too moist, so I add little oil and tend to use a cloth to dab out the extra moisture in-between cooking).
Boil your rice! done! moving on!
Steam or sauté your vegetables! done! moving on! we’re making time here aren’t we? I LAV IT!
Now, time for the stew we have all been waiting for. For your Ofada stew, cut up your Anaheim peppers and bell peppers and blend slightly rough in a blender, with some added water to help the peppers blend properly.
Once blended, get your pot/pan and put into it your blended mix, and leave on medium heat for a while, until the fluid has dried up and all you are left with is a dry pepper mix. This allows the pepper to really soak up the palm oil and seasonings and also, your stew does not have taste stolen from it by excess fluid. Refer to the image attached
Now, in the same pan/pot or a new one if you’d like, add your palm oil and leave on medium heat for 5-6 minutes, it will start to smoke, don’t worry, this is just the bleaching process. Now add Iru and chopped onions and fry for about 5 minutes, (at this point, if you were doing it with assorted meat, this is where you would add them to fry, they will absorb the oil, but eventually release it back). After frying your Iru and onions for 5 minutes, add your crayfish, salt and other seasonings.
Leave to fry-cook for another 2 minutes, then add your dry pepper mix. The mix will cook just like if you were using meat, it will absorb the oil, cook, and then release it back to the top, once you start to see your oil rise to the top, it means your stew is ready. At this point, you can either take it off, dish it and eat it because you cannot wait any longer as the suspense is killing you and the family, or you could just cook it for 5 more minutes to darken more.
That is it, ladies and gentlemen, and your finished stew should look something like this
Now go ahead and combine all and enjoy your meal. leave any comments below of what you think! your own recipes! how will you tweak this? do you have a way to make it better? or do you just want to tell me I am awesome!
Oh yes please, honestly this ofada stew is one of the best things I have cooked recently, It is quick to make and requires few ingredients. Begin this Nigerian stew by blending and straining green bell peppers, onion, and habanero If you'd love to recreate the spicy flavors of ofada stew, gather a few specialty ingredients and get started! Nigerian Ayamase / Ofada Stew Recipe. Funny enough, the Ofada sauce got it name from the local rice it is usually served with (Ofada rice), the sauce itself is called Ayamase. How to make the Ofada Stew.
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