HOW TO COOK EGUSI SOUP | Nigerian Vegetable Soup ๐
HOW TO COOK EGUSI SOUP | Nigerian Vegetable Soup ๐
How to cook Nigerian Egusi Soup (Efo elegusi) | Nigerian vegetable soup
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Looks yummy
It is fascinating to see a Nigerian man cooking publicly.
what is the brand of the egusi and smoked catfish fillets
This is so helpful. You got a new sub. ๐
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Yummy
i feel mouthwatering yummy..
but.why vagetables first?it become overcook
can you still do it without crayfish
going to try
mmmmmmm looks very good may I have a taste. Thank you!
Felicitation a Toi
how do you clean your meat. will lemon and acv suffice? Do we clean tripe the same way?
just a question I don't like Maggie or stock cubes..what did they use before that was created.
Hi, I was wondering why you added the meat last? thought those should come before the vegetables so as to avoid overcooking them, and since it hard meat parts like pomo and beef they would need a longer time to cook
Best recipe ive seen! Yumm, thanks for sharing
Good job he very proud of you Him.Wow.
What did you do with the water which was used to boil the assorted meat did you just freeze it to use another time to make another stew please answer thanks ๐
This is my favorite recipe I so love your channel ๐๐๐
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Looks really yummy
VERY NICE VIDEO NOT A BIG MEAT EATER BUT I AM SURE MY SONS WILL LOVE IT. I WILL DEFINATELY TRY THIS RECIPIE
Where can I buy mix herbs?
Hello! I really want to thank you for your straight to the point videos! These are probably the best I've found of Nigerian cooking. God bless xx
Thank you for sharing this recipe! This recipe is very similar to the one my Daddy use to make ๐ I want to try to make this one day soon, but I'm curious to know what cuts of meat did you use? The cow tripe & cow foot are self explanatory lol. But what cut of beef & turkey did you use?
looks yummy
okay guys , im kinda new to cooking, i have to learn just to save money. can you show us simpler methods? i think im screwed, mother tried to teach me but i didnt listen.
Sorry,where do u get ur pots from, find it hard to get sets of pot like that in london..they look strong.
You put the meat at the wrong time the meat should the first thing you put cause it needs time to get soft and you put the green veggies at the wrong time as well but it's great to see a man like me cooking I thought I was the only man that cook. .
Just finished preparing mine now, havent tasted yet but it certainly looks good. Thank you ma brother
Na waooo, ladies go vex with u o….u sabi cook pass them good work my bro let u make some gari join the sup ๐
This right here is a fine specimen of a man. Amazing!!!! I think I'm in love ๐๐! Excellent job!!!
Good job. It's not easy cooking this stuff.
Thanks for helping, actually helped me realize the mistake I made from the last efo elegusi I cooked.ย
Can you please make gbegiri? Thanks thanks!
woow a nigeria man dat can cook. impressive
Looool my guy you de give these people the secrets wey we de use take them women lol
๐ great work (from another Nigerian that cooks)
Hmmm…so yummy yummy!!! Thanks for sharing the video.
AMAZING!!! What makes up your blended pepper though? How many tomatoes, onions, peppers etc go into one batch?
Again, you're amazing!
you no kill me I beg. naija brother getting cooking down like this. awesome, no doubt for real!
Subscribed also, dont see too many good men cooks on here like you!
I am from the Caribbean, + we have the stock/bullion cube thing going on there to, but we dont use as many bcuz we preseason + marinate our meat before we cook. Most islands have some version of green seasoning that gives a lot of flavor so we dont need to add too many stock cubes. I worry about msg too, for myself + family. Nice video!
Will like to get a link with Nigerian food market in the UK. Am in the Caribbean.
Am very scared with all the salt and taste makers – Knorrs in the stew, salt also, you've got to be carefull with your consumption of these. MSG is really not health. Otherwise its informative and reminds me quite well of home.
Do Nigerians use all those seasonings or is it just your own touch? Mixed herbs seems a bit foreign to me. Also can local maggi cube be used instead of knor cube and what do you eat it with?
Amazing dish brother! I'll cook that one day.
wow that looks so good!