Real Housewives Naija: Delta OWO soup and Starch

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Delta OWO soup and Starch

Starch and Owo is one of the main dish eaten by the Delta people especially the urhobo’s, some other states eat it also. This is one way it can be prepared.

Ingredients
Garri
Potash(Akaun)
Crayfish, Big crayfish
Palm oil
Salt, magi, dry pepper
Dry fish, Meat.

Preparation
Soak the garri in a bowl, little quantity 1 cup depending on the soup quantity. Keep pouring the water left on top of the soaked garri until the garri looks smooth then live some water in it until it is soft. Smash the potash till it becomes smooth, clean the dry fish and boil the meat.
Put water in the pot and place on fire, add crayfish/big crayfish, dry fish, meat the soaked garri and dry pepper. Stir the garri and keep stiring to avoid the garri turning into blocks . Add the potash now if it is not smooth or wait till the soup is ready to be dropped from heat then reduced the heat after adding the akaun to avoid boiling out of the pot. Add salt, maggi, allow to boil for 10mins and drop the soup. The last thing to do is add the palm oil, small quantity stir and voila your owo soup is ready. Simple and quick right? Best served with starch, yam or unripe plantain. Give it a try!

Most people find it difficult to make starch, but it is simple to make, just like Amala. Here is my way of making seedless smooth starch.

Boil water and set aside, then smash the starch with your hands and mix with small quantity of water like making Akamu, add a spoon or more depending on the quantity to the mixed starch and pour the boiled water into the starch, reasonable quantity then put on fire, now here’s the trick, keep stirring while on fire till the starch becomes thick and that’s it people your seedless starch is ready.

Pictures after the cut

dryfish

mixing starch with oil

Potash

Soaked garri

starch on fire

 All photos in this post were taken right from my kitchen.




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