Nigerian Okra Soup

Nigerian Okra Soup

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    Ingredients:

    Proteins

    • Beef

    • Goat meat / kpomo (cow skin)

    • Soft stockfish or dry fish

    • Prawns or shrimps (the big ones)

    Seasonings (for meat & soup)

    • Salt

    • Black pepper

    • Thyme

    • Maggi / bouillon cubes

    • Paprika (optional)

    • Curry powder (optional)

    Soup Base

    • Papabrowne palm oil

    • Onion (chopped)

    • Bell pepper (blended)

    • Okra (half blended, half chopped)

    • Spinach or ugwu leaves (chopped)

    Instructions:

    1. Season & Cook the Meat

    1. Add beef and goat meat/kpomo to a pot.

    2. Season with salt, pepper, thyme, maggi, paprika, and add water.

    3. Boil until meat is tender.

    4. Keep the meat stock for later.

    2. Start the Soup Base

    1. In another pot, add Papabrowne palm oil.

    2. Add chopped onions and sauté for 2–3 minutes.

    3. Add Blended Pepper

    1. Blend bell pepper (add scotch bonnet if you like hot spicy).

    2. Add to the pot and cook for about 5 minutes, stirring to avoid burning.

    4. Prepare the Okra

    • Blend some okra using a food processor for thickness/draw.

    • Chop some okra for texture.
      (Optional: Lightly fry the blended okra)

    5. Combine Everything

    1. Add the blended okra to the pepper base.

    2. Pour in the cooked meat and meat stock.

    3. Mix well.

    6. Re-season

    Add the same seasonings as before:

    • Salt

    • Pepper

    • Thyme

    • Maggi

    • Paprika

    • (Optional) Curry powder
      Taste and adjust.

    7. Add Fish & Seafood

    • Add soft stockfish or dry fish.

    • Add prawns/shrimps (the medium to big ones).
      Let cook for a few minutes.

    8. Add Chopped Okra

    • Add the chopped okra.

    • Stir to combine (keeps the nice crunchy texture).

    9. Add Vegetables

    • Add spinach or Ugwu leaves.

    • Stir and let simmer for 1–2 minutes (do not overcook).

    Serving Tips:

    Serve hot with:

    • Eba

    • Fufu

    • Pounded yam

    • Semovita