Ekuru (White Moi Moi)
Ekuru (White Moi Moi)

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Ekuru (White Moi Moi) is one of the most popular of recent trending meals on earth. It’s easy, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions daily. Ekuru (White Moi Moi) is something which I have loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

White Moi Moi (Ekuru) is another way to enjoy beans. With a little alteration, it is suitable for vegetarians. On its own, White Moi Moi is tasty due to the seasoning it contains so you can skip the stew and enjoy it with a chilled drink.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook ekuru (white moi moi) using 7 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Ekuru (White Moi Moi):
  1. Make ready 3 cups beans
  2. Prepare 8 pepper
  3. Make ready 1 big onion
  4. Make ready 1 cup palm oil
  5. Take 1 smoked fish
  6. Make ready 2 Maggi
  7. Take to taste Salt

Ekuru is a meal, native to the Yorubas in Nigeria. I actually call it "Nigerian style Kenkey", due to its slightly sour taste. It is prepared with peeled beans, just as moi moi, but contains little or no additional ingredients; just imagine white moi moi Ekuru is usually served with obe ataor mashed with eko and. Some call it white moi-moi, that's because its made from peeled beans as well.

Steps to make Ekuru (White Moi Moi):
  1. About three hours before cooking the moi moi, soak and peel the beans, put the peeled beans in a bowl and pour enough water to cover it. Leave to soak for three hours. This is so that the best consistency will be achieved when you blend the beans.
  2. Blend the beans and pour into a big enough bowl slowly add water and stir the mixture at the same time till you get a good mix, Set some water in a pot to boil.
  3. When the water boils, scoop the Moi Moi mix into your container of choice and gently place in the pot of boiling water,When done, cover the wraps with some leaves or a plastic bag to keep the heat in.Cover the pot and start cooking on medium heat.Check it from time to time and add small quantities of water at a time when necessary.
  4. Confirm that it is done by putting a knife through it, if the knife comes out slightly stain, then it's done.
  5. For the sauce, grate pepper, onions and tomatoes. Heat up oil and fry mixture until well fried, add smoked fish, Maggi and salt to taste. Allow to simmer for a minute and turn off heat.
  6. Serve warm with sauce and agidi πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹

Ekuru is a meal native to the yorubas in Nigeria. Ekuru has a sour taste and is usually served with obe ata dindin, mashed with eko or vegetable. Ekuru looks exactly like Moin Moin, but rather than blend the peppers, onion, crayfish etc with the beans, the beans are blended on its own. This is also called ofuloju and it is eaten with a spicy and delicious sauce. Ekuru (White Moi Moi). beans, pepper, big onion, palm oil, smoked fish, Maggi, Salt. christim Bites.

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