Who says you cant make your own home made Nkwobi right from the comfort
of your kitchen! Made with cooked cow foot mixed in spicy palm oil
paste.
Ingredients
- Cow foot (cut into sizeable pieces)
- Palm Oil
- 1 tablespoon powdered edible potash (Akanwu/Kaun/Keun)
- 1 teaspoon ground Ehu seeds (Calabash Nutmeg)
- 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
- Habanero Pepper (Atarodo)
- 1 medium onion
- Knorr cubes
- Salt (to taste)
- Onion & Utazi leaves (For garnishing).
Preparation Method
Step 1
Cow foot meat is quite tough, using a pressure cooker is advised to help
you save your gas/ electricity. The cow foot should be cut into medium
chunks when buying.
Step 2
Put the powdered potash into a bowl. Add a small quantity of water
(about 4 table spoons) and stir well. Pass it through a fine sieve and
set the liquid aside.
Step 3
Cut 1 onion into 4 big chunks, Pound the pepper with a mortar and
pestle. Grind the crayfish, Crack and remove the outer shell of the ehu
then grind with a dry mill.
Step 4
Wash and put the cow foot chunks in a pot, Add your Knorr cubes (crushed) & the chunks of onion.
Step 5
Add a small quantity of water and start cooking at medium heat till well
cooked. Add just enough water to prevent burning as you cook. There
should not be any stock (water) in the pot when the meat is done.
Step 6
While the meat is cooking, pour the palm oil into a clean dry pot, Pour in the potash mixture (sieved) into the oil.
Step 7
Stir with a wooden spatula as you pour the potash. You'll notice the palm oil would begin to curdle and turn yellow.
Step 8
Keep stiring till all the oil has turned yellow, Add the ground
crayfish, pepper and ehu seeds. Stir very well till they are all
incorporated.
Step 9
When the meat is done, add salt, stir and cook till all the water has
dried. Add the well done cow foot to the palm oil paste and stir very
well with the wooden spatula.
Step 10
Put it back on the stove/cooker and heat till the Nkwobi is piping hot. Keep stirring it to ensure it does not burn.
Step 11
To prepare the garnish, cut the onions into rings and cut the utazi
leaves into long thin slices. Serve the Nkwobi in a wooden mortar (if
you have one at home) or you can serve nicely in a plate.
Step 12
Add the thin slices of the utazi leaves & onion rings on top for the full effects. Your Nkwobi is ready!
Step 13
This meal can be best served with a nice chilled glass of juice.
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