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Egusi Soup Nigerian Chicken Stew

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Ingredients

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1 cup egusi seeds (or sunflower or pumpkin)
1/2 large spanish onion, chopped
10 medium raw shrimp, deveined and peeled
1/4 cup water or 1/4 cup beef broth
1/4 cup canola oil
1/2 large spanish onion, finely chopped
1/2 green bell pepper, chopped
5 ounces frozen chopped spinach, thawed and keep liquid
2 (5 1/2 ounce) cans tomato paste
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
3 1/4 cups beef broth
2 whole chickens, cooked from the deli department (2 lbs each)

Nutritional information

1121.2
Calories
724 g
Calories From Fat
80.5 g
Total Fat
21.1 g
Saturated Fat
337.7 mg
Cholesterol
1276 mg
Sodium
14 g
Carbs
3.5 g
Dietary Fiber
7.9 g
Sugars
82.7 g
Protein
536g
Serving Size

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Egusi Soup Nigerian Chicken Stew

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    First of all, let me say that I commend your interest in African dishes because some ingredients for African dishes are hard to come by. Secondly I would like to take this time to politely correct a big mistake you have made. Egusi Soup is not Nigerian chicken stew because Nigerian chicken stew is completely different from egusi soup. The two can be mixed together after separate completion but as i said, one is not the other. Please visit http://www.allnigerianrecipes.com for a better grasp of what I have just told you and thank you for understanding.

    • 80 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Egusi Soup (Nigerian Chicken Stew), Egusi soup, also called melon soup (because the Egusi seeds come from a melon of the same name! You can use sunflower or pumpkin seeds though) is a delicacy enjoyed all over West Africa, especially amongst Nigerians anywhere they live It is arguably the most popular Nigerian soup, especially in the Southern part of that country There is some discrepancy regarding what should be in the stew – beef, chicken or goat The precooked deli chicken helps to speed up the process! I have modified a Sandi Richard recipe Enjoy!, First of all, let me say that I commend your interest in African dishes because some ingredients for African dishes are hard to come by Secondly I would like to take this time to politely correct a big mistake you have made Egusi Soup is not Nigerian chicken stew because Nigerian chicken stew is completely different from egusi soup The two can be mixed together after separate completion but as i said, one is not the other Please visit allnigerianrecipes com for a better grasp of what I have just told you and thank you for understanding , Egusi soup, also called melon soup (because the Egusi seeds come from a melon of the same name! You can use sunflower or pumpkin seeds though) is a delicacy enjoyed all over West Africa, especially amongst Nigerians anywhere they live It is arguably the most popular Nigerian soup, especially in the Southern part of that country There is some discrepancy regarding what should be in the stew – beef, chicken or goat The precooked deli chicken helps to speed up the process! I have modified a Sandi Richard recipe Enjoy!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Egusi Paste: Chop Seeds in Blender. Add Chopped Onion to Blender as You Are Cutting It. Add Shrimp to Blender. Blend Until It Becomes a Smooth Paste. You Will Likely Need a Little Water or Broth to Help It Blend.

    2
    Done

    Stew: Heat Oil in a Large Pot. Add Finely Chopped Onion to Oil. Stir Until Soft and Translucent. Add Green Pepper and Sitr.

    3
    Done

    Add Spinach (with Moisture from Package), Tomato Paste and Spice. Add Broth. Let Simmer, Covered, For 20 Minutes, Stirring Occasionally.

    4
    Done

    Remove Skin from Roaster Chickens and Discard. With Your Hands, Tear Off Chunks of the Meat from Chicken and Add to the Stew. Bring to a Simmer Again.

    5
    Done

    Add Paste, Stir and Simmer For Another 10 Minutes, Stirring Occasionally.

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