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How To Make Moi Moi

Moi Moi is a traditional Nigerian dish made from steamed ground beans mixed with spices and seasonings. This savory and nutritious dish is popular across Nigeria and is often enjoyed as a side dish or main course. Follow these step-by-step instructions how to make moi moi right in your own kitchen.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Start by soaking the black-eyed peas or brown beans in water for at least 4 hours or overnight. This will soften the beans and make them easier to blend.
  2. Drain the soaked beans and transfer them to a blender or food processor. Add the chopped onion, Scotch bonnet peppers, red bell pepper, crayfish (if using), ground crayfish (if using), nutmeg, paprika or cayenne pepper, bouillon cubes, salt, and vegetable oil. Blend until you have a smooth batter, adding water gradually as needed to achieve a thick, smooth consistency.
  3. Transfer the blended bean mixture to a large mixing bowl. Stir the mixture well to ensure that all the ingredients are evenly combined.
  4. If using banana leaves, cut them into large squares and briefly pass them over an open flame to soften them. Alternatively, you can use aluminum foil to wrap the moi moi.
  5. Spoon the moi moi mixture into the prepared banana leaves or aluminum foil, leaving some space at the top for expansion during steaming. Fold the wrappers securely to enclose the mixture.
  6. Arrange the wrapped moi moi in a large steamer pot or steaming basket. Add water to the bottom of the pot, ensuring that it does not touch the moi moi. Cover the pot with a lid and steam the moi moi over medium heat for about 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until firm and fully cooked.
  7. Once the moi moi is cooked, carefully unwrap the banana leaves or aluminum foil and serve the moi moi hot or at room temperature. Enjoy this flavorful Nigerian delicacy on its own or paired with rice, bread, or pap.

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