@@storieswithauntyogeswaog1430 I am not sure if you are referring to my oven temperature. But if you are, it is in Fahrenheit and 200 is low. Thanks for watching.
I enjoyed the video but my sister, gas go finish ooo and if abroad, bills go high. Good thing good ooo. May God deliver us from poverty so that we can constantly enjoy good food. God bless your channel in Jesus Name! AMEN!
Thanks so much. I use electric stove and I did not notice any remarkable difference in the bill. And besides, it is cheaper for me to make it than to import it from Nigeria. The cost of importing it from Nigeria will be equivalent or more than my electric bill for 6 months to a year. Thanks for watching
Can it be used for cooking like that or still need to boil(steam it)? You mentioned any kind of soup,will it be ok for stew? Also can the meat be boiled well seasoned before drying? Lovely video, thanks for sharing 💞
Yes you can cook it like that but you have to add it to the soup on time so that it can soften. You can also boil it before adding it to any soup. As par using it to cook stew, the choice is yours. If you love it so much you can add it to whatever you want. There is really no need to season the meat or cook it before drying. Traditionally tiko is only smoked and left to dry. No need for salt or any seasoning but since I cannot smoke it that's why I seasoned it to add flavor (Smoke is flavor). Except you want to season it very well like you said, if not, there is no need for that because the meat is going to get cooked during the drying process. I hope I answered all your questions. Thanks for watching.
Yes you can. That is even preferable. The flavor from the smoke gives it that traditional tiko taste. In that case you might not need to add all those flavors I added. Thanks for watching.
I really cannot remember how long because it was long ago. So just dry it as long as possible then continue to air dry it. The longer you air dry it after dehydrating it, the drier it would be. Thanks for watching.
I have left mine out for up to 8 months and they did not go bad. I just left them open and they continue to dry. Make sure they are protected from flies and anything that can contaminate them. I hope that answers your question.
I normally set my oven to any temperature lower than 200 degrees F or 90 degrees C but it is generally recommended to set it to temperature ranging from 130 to 170 degrees F or 50 to 80 degrees C. Thanks for watching.
The meat continues to dry even after the initial drying. So the longer (days/weeks/months) it stays exposed to air the dryer it becomes. Thanks for watching.
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Question please; your oven setting of 200, is it medium, low, or high?
@@storieswithauntyogeswaog1430 I am not sure if you are referring to my oven temperature. But if you are, it is in Fahrenheit and 200 is low. Thanks for watching.
@@SpicyDeliciousGoodness yes I was. Thank you for the video and your response 🙏❤️
@@storieswithauntyogeswaog1430 You are welcome. Thanks for watching
Amazing thanks for sharing
You are welcome!
This was really helpful. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome. Thanks for watching
Excellent teaching video. I’m always interested in other countries cuisine. 👍
Thank you! 😃
Do you need to refrigerate to preserve it? Can we dry ut ybder the sun?
You can refrigerate it if you want but you don't need to. Tiko is not usually sun dried.
@@SpicyDeliciousGoodness thanks.
Thanks for your knowledge, appreciated! Now let me go do mines
Have fun! Thanks for watching.
Thank you. This was helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Good job
Thank you
Great recipe
Thanks a lot
I enjoyed the video but my sister, gas go finish ooo and if abroad, bills go high. Good thing good ooo. May God deliver us from poverty so that we can constantly enjoy good food. God bless your channel in Jesus Name! AMEN!
Thanks so much. I use electric stove and I did not notice any remarkable difference in the bill. And besides, it is cheaper for me to make it than to import it from Nigeria. The cost of importing it from Nigeria will be equivalent or more than my electric bill for 6 months to a year. Thanks for watching
Can it be used for cooking like that or still need to boil(steam it)?
You mentioned any kind of soup,will it be ok for stew?
Also can the meat be boiled well seasoned before drying?
Lovely video, thanks for sharing 💞
Yes you can cook it like that but you have to add it to the soup on time so that it can soften. You can also boil it before adding it to any soup. As par using it to cook stew, the choice is yours. If you love it so much you can add it to whatever you want. There is really no need to season the meat or cook it before drying. Traditionally tiko is only smoked and left to dry. No need for salt or any seasoning but since I cannot smoke it that's why I seasoned it to add flavor (Smoke is flavor). Except you want to season it very well like you said, if not, there is no need for that because the meat is going to get cooked during the drying process. I hope I answered all your questions. Thanks for watching.
@@SpicyDeliciousGoodness Apart from oven and air fryer, can it be dried on local charcoal?
Too many questions i guess!😂
@@ayo-amonakemi9664 Yes, that is how it is done traditionally.
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Thank you so much!! I truly appreciate it. God bless you.
Can I use coal pot and charcoal? I don't have oven
Yes you can. That is even preferable. The flavor from the smoke gives it that traditional tiko taste. In that case you might not need to add all those flavors I added. Thanks for watching.
the first one you made. i mean the very dry one. how long does it last?
I really cannot remember how long because it was long ago. So just dry it as long as possible then continue to air dry it. The longer you air dry it after dehydrating it, the drier it would be. Thanks for watching.
How can I store the bone dried meat without a fridge or freezer please 🙏
I have left mine out for up to 8 months and they did not go bad. I just left them open and they continue to dry. Make sure they are protected from flies and anything that can contaminate them. I hope that answers your question.
Can you do this with sun?
Meat can be dried in the sun but because tiko is thicker, it is not advisable to dry it under the sun. Thanks for watching.
What soup would you add this Tiko to? Thanks.
You can add tiko to any soup just as you would use dried fish. Thanks for watching.
Please can I use air fryer,?
Yes you can. Set it to a very low temperature.
What temperature would I have my oven for 12 hrs??
I normally set my oven to any temperature lower than 200 degrees F or 90 degrees C but it is generally recommended to set it to temperature ranging from 130 to 170 degrees F or 50 to 80 degrees C. Thanks for watching.
@@SpicyDeliciousGoodness thank you for the swift response!!!
@@funclue007 You are welcome
The bone dry was for how many hours.
The meat continues to dry even after the initial drying. So the longer (days/weeks/months) it stays exposed to air the dryer it becomes. Thanks for watching.