[Creative Sunday]Preparation Of Baked Beans, Locally Called Moi-Moi.

in Hive Learnerslast year

Hello friends and welcome to my blog.Happy Sunday to y'all. On today's creative Sunday, I will be sharing the procedures on how to prepare Moi- Moi. To some extentent we Africans, Nigerians to be precise, have normalized cooking rice every sunday which is kinda funny. I'm back to my apartment and decided to try something new this Sunday.

Moi moi is a well known local dish in Nigeria which is simply referred to as baked beans.I normally see how my mum prepares it, so I decided to give it a try all by myself.

Ingredients are as follows;

  • 2 tomato cups of beans
  • Onions
  • Crayfish
  • Groundnut oil
  • Fresh pepper
  • Maggie
  • Salt
  • Boiled Eggs

Procedures:

  • First I put a little amount of water into a bowl and put the beans inside the bowl so it could soak. I left it there for about 5 mins. This would make it easier for me to take off the shaft from the beans.

  • Then I began to gently mash up the beans inside the bowl with my hands so the shaft would come off. I did this for like 10 mins till I was satisfied with the outcome.
    Then I poured water inside the bowl so I could filter the shafts from the beans. I repeated the process for like 5 to 6 times until all the shafts were properly separated.

  • I proceeded to blend the beans. I don't have a blender in my apartment so I sent it to the market for them to blend it for me. I sliced some onions, added fresh pepper to blend with the beans.

N/B:I bought the pepper at the market while they were grinding the beans. That explains why there's no photo of the pepper.

  • After blending the beans, I poured it into a bigger bowl so as to mix it properly with other ingredients to get the taste. I added a small amount of hot water because the bean mixture was thick and so I needed it to be a bit watery. I also added 2 cubes of Maggie, some salt to taste, groundnut oil and blended crayfish.

  • After mixing it properly, I began to tie it up in a nylon. In each nylon, I put a desired quantity of the mixture and I also add a piece of the boiled egg into it.

N/B: You can also put smoked fish/meat inside.

  • When I was done, I then set a big pot on the fire, filled it with a quarter amount of water and then put them inside the pot for it to cook and get baked. If the water is getting dry, I add more water to the pot and let it cook. It cooked for about 1 hr on a medium heat and then it was ready.


Well, that's it. I ate mine with rice and stew.

Until next time,
Do have a wonderful day.
Happy New week.

All photographs were taken by me with my smart phone.

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 last year  

This is really unique recipe of beans for me. It's seems delicious 😋 I hope I would try the recipe. Thanks for sharing mate 😊

Wishing you great Sunday 🌹

 last year  

Yeah you should. It sure does taste great. Trust me

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 last year  

Nice one
Sometimes it's good you try something new

 last year  

Yeah yeah. It feels good to be open to new opportunities

 last year  

True

 last year  

It look really good!! im sure it also tasted great.

 last year  

It does sure taste great..

 last year  

Hmmm this seem so white, why didn't you add a little oil maybe red or groundnut oil and i did see you add up the pepper, anyways i bet it looks delicious

 last year  

I added groundnut oil. It was indicated there, but I didn't use palm oil. I wasn't taught how to use palm oil though. The long pepper 🌶️ we normally use that makes it a bit red was not available in the market were I blended it. So that explains why.

 last year  

Ohhh tatashe you mean. Palm oil i think its just like the stage when adding the groundnut oil., If you need more insight into that you can watch some YouTube videos on that. Actually i prefer the taste of palm oil than groundnut oil. Speaking of which you just made me salivating over moimoi i think i'll make some with leave this weekend 😋