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    Great looking sundae from Nigeria. Adapted from The African Cookbook by Ben Sandler.

    Mango and Banana Sundae

    Recipe #172594

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    Mango and Banana Sundae
    By NcMysteryShopper on June 15, 2006

    Recipe #172594

    "Great looking sundae from Nigeria. Adapted from The African Cookbook by Ben Sandler."
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    Ingredients: cinnamon, lemon juice, mangoes...

    Rating: 95.00%;

    4 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 10 mins

    Recipe #185801

    Imoyo dishes combine West African and Brazilian cusine. In the 15th Century, the Portugese slave trade took many West Africans to Brazil. In the 19th...

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    Plantain Salad Imoyo
    By Chef Kate on September 13, 2006

    Recipe #185801

    "Imoyo dishes combine West African and Brazilian cusine. In the 15th Century, the Portugese slave trade took many West Africans to Brazil. In the 19th Century, some freed slaves returned and settled on the coast of Nigeria, bringing with them green peppers, olive oil and garlic. This salad is typical of this tradition--and quite delicious."
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    Ingredients: cucumbers, extra virgin olive oil...

    Rating: 93.40%;

    3 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    POSTED FOR ZWT 4. A simple spread made to eat with flat Arabian bread.

    Eggplant Appetizer from Nigeria

    Recipe #305020

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    Eggplant Appetizer from Nigeria
    By Zurie on May 27, 2008

    Recipe #305020

    "POSTED FOR ZWT 4. A simple spread made to eat with flat Arabian bread."
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    Ingredients: eggplants, lemon juice...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 40 mins

    Recipe #307518

    Recipe from the Food Network. States that this is a traditional Nigerian dinner. You have to plan ahead (to soak the beans), but otherwise it comes...

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    Akara (African)
    By JanuaryBride on June 5, 2008

    Recipe #307518

    "Recipe from the Food Network. States that this is a traditional Nigerian dinner. You have to plan ahead (to soak the beans), but otherwise it comes together quite quickly. And it's vegetarian to boot!"
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    Ingredients: dried black-eyed peas, fresh parsley leaves...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    Recipe #50398

    This is what happens when you play "Round the World" - you find some really interesting recipes from distant places. Remind me to go to West...

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    Mango Salad from Niger
    By Missy Wombat on January 8, 2003

    Recipe #50398

    "This is what happens when you play "Round the World" - you find some really interesting recipes from distant places. Remind me to go to West Africa one day; they already have some of the world's best music and now they show that they can cook too. Looking forward to trying this in the future. I'm not sure about the servings - this..."
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    Ingredients: lemon juice, lettuce, mangoes...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 15 mins

    Recipe #415720

    Nigerian fried dough. Great recipe for a fried bread. I enjoy this recipe because it is quick to make and it is very rich. It is very easy for anyone...

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    Puff Puff
    By Emmanuel1234 on March 8, 2010

    Recipe #415720

    "Nigerian fried dough. Great recipe for a fried bread. I enjoy this recipe because it is quick to make and it is very rich. It is very easy for anyone to make this recipe. My family has had this recipe for a long time. But this is my version of the recipe."
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    Ingredients: warm water, salt, sugar...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:2 hrs

    Total Time: 2 hrs 30 mins

    Recipe #183997

    Often seen in Nigerian roadside stalls. For time I often used canned beans just be sure to drain them well. When you buy these from vendors you often...

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    Akkara Balls
    By PinkCherryBlossom on August 30, 2006

    Recipe #183997

    "Often seen in Nigerian roadside stalls. For time I often used canned beans just be sure to drain them well. When you buy these from vendors you often have a choice of sauces some homemade, some shop bought all are spicy to complement the mild taste of the balls. You can add spice if you wish to the mix but I prefer plain balls so that I can use an..."
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    Ingredients: oil, salt, black pepper...

    Rating: 46.60%;

    3 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 15 mins

    Recipe #305822

    Nigerians like to eat this with fish. I like sprinkling them with sugar after they are cooked.

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    Dodo- Fried Plantains
    By Samantha in Ut on May 29, 2008

    Recipe #305822

    "Nigerians like to eat this with fish. I like sprinkling them with sugar after they are cooked."
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    Ingredients: oil, plantains...

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    Prep Time:0 mins

    Total Time: 5 mins

    Recipe #455552

    Nothing ever goes to waste in an African household. Old whiskey bottles become containers for ice water, toasted peanuts and overripe vegetables are turned...

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    Dodo-Ikire (Nigeria)
    By lazyme on May 9, 2011

    Recipe #455552

    "Nothing ever goes to waste in an African household. Old whiskey bottles become containers for ice water, toasted peanuts and overripe vegetables are turned into fritters. And in Nigeria, overripe plantains become Dodo-Ikire. From Iron Pots and Wooden Spoons."
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    Ingredients: oil, salt, plantains...

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    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    Recipe #164750

    Can't remember where I found this, but I tried it on a whim, and it was delicious. The chili peppers (I used jalapenos) give it a great flavor. I...

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    Nigerian Peanut Soup
    By Cluich on April 17, 2006

    Recipe #164750

    "Can't remember where I found this, but I tried it on a whim, and it was delicious. The chili peppers (I used jalapenos) give it a great flavor. I just found out my neighbor tried this recipe, too, for a family get-together, and she said it was a big hit."
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    Ingredients: chunky peanut butter, green bell peppers...

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    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 25 mins

    Recipe #293999

    During a visit to Nigeria a year ago I had the most amazing grilled spicy fish that kept my tongue on edge. I decided to make something similar. Its not...

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    Roast Spicy Tilapia
    By David_m on March 25, 2008

    Recipe #293999

    "During a visit to Nigeria a year ago I had the most amazing grilled spicy fish that kept my tongue on edge. I decided to make something similar. Its not as spicy though but Its harder to shoot yourself in the foot if you get my drift."
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    Ingredients: dried red peppers, tilapia fillets...

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    Prep Time:2 hrs

    Total Time: 2 hrs

    Recipe #185988

    From "South of the Sahara" by Elizabeth Jackson. Imoyo dishes have a Brazilian influence brought to West Africa by freed slaves who returned...

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    Seafood Salad Imoyo
    By Chef Kate on September 13, 2006

    Recipe #185988

    "From "South of the Sahara" by Elizabeth Jackson. Imoyo dishes have a Brazilian influence brought to West Africa by freed slaves who returned to the Nigerian coast from Brazil in the 19th Century. This seafood salad can be made with lobster, or scallops--your choice. It would traditionally be served with boiled yams or plantains."
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    Ingredients: red hot peppers, extra virgin olive oil...

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    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 50 mins

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