3 Quick Ways to Make Moi-Moi – Naija Style – Zeelicious Foods
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This is nice, thanks
Thank you so much i will give it a try
1650 in 2024 is basically 6k+
Thank you so much for your smooth and clear presentation. You made the ingredients very clear and the process fun. Anyone can make a hit moin moin with your video. Very well done and thank you for sharing. I can you are very focused on educating which is fab ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½β€
so nice
Watching this in 2024ππ beans don cost
Good timesπ 1650 to feed 6+ people ππ not todayyyy
Can brown beans/honey beans be used?
Those here in 2024 when she says 1650:π₯²π₯²
Looks soo yummy. I wonder if I can use corn husk to wrap.
3years later Total costs 16500 naira π
What quantity of water did you use
I guess this bachelor is having moi moi for dinner
Watching this video in Jan 2024 and reminiscing on the price of egg as at two years ago.. Nigeria is going through a lot
Honestly I loved the leave one
Looks so soo yummy. ππ½β€οΈ
the bigest mistake you will make when making moimoi is adding too many spices other than the peppers, onions and a cube and fish….curry, ginger,garlic and all these other extra will kill the moimoi…
Thank you Zeelicious foods.
Lovely! Iβm not a fan of garlic though and in my part of Nigeria, it is not traditionally used. Leaf method is my favourite as the leaves add to the flavor and give it that traditional feel. I have cooked moi moi in the oven since I saw it done this way in my Nigerian uni back in the day. They used some kind of oven and poured the batter into oven trays. Then, they cut lines horizontally and vertically, forming rectangles and served it that way. I like the oven method but donβt enjoy cleaning the oven afterwards! So, steaming in a pot is my favourite.
You didnβt add palm oil