I'm looking to make this dish. Does it taste sour? Because putting that much tomato paste without simmering it a lot may cause it to be extremely sour.
I'm from Sudan, and my father makes a very similar dish to this, which he of course learned from a Nigerian friend and roommate looong ago. He always told me Nigerians have the best food in the world, sooo peace to yall.
I live very near a Nigerian restaurant and the smells coming out of that place are phenomenal. Hope to take the plunge one day and give it a try because Nigerian food really intrigues me.
I love how every culture provide us with hundreds of thousands of ways to cook the same basic ingredients like beef, tomato, onion, pepper, spices, etc. ^_^
Bring this guy back!!! Tasty is always great but Onyi’s storytelling takes this video to a whole new level. I also LOVE learning about food from different cultures.
The reason I love rice so much is because it is such a versatile ingredient. It basically transforms into everything, curry, paella, gratin, risotto, chazuke, etc. I also love rice with soup, vegetables, and meat. Btw, the beef stew looks mouth-watering🤤
I agree. The way my mother cooks rice makes it very flavorful, and you could eat it on its own. I'm not attempting to be stereotypical, but it seems as when Americans make rice, it's cooked to taste good when paired with something else. Asians and Africans make the best rice because they treat it like the important part and not try to pair it with anything else.
Person Man Tbh wild rice is the healthiest white is actually the least good health wise, and will definitely spike blood sugar and insulin, so portion m control is key with it, however if course some people digest rice better than others so to each his.
If you leave it in water over night and then you steam it. It becomes perfectly fluffy and can absorb any kind of cholesterol heavy gravy sauce from any stew or stir fry ever.
Onyi I like the story you tell while cooking about your mom and family. I hope we'll be seeing more of you I bet you have lot of cooking story of your mom and family. The dish you prepared looks delicious!
I've seen other recipes for this beef stew and I'm impressed by the amount of oil they use to fry the beef. I mean, it's way too much even for Brazilian standards and he uses the small amount of all recipes I've checked out. Made the stew, btw, delicious!
Ray Mak I hate it because In a Nigerian household this is lunch & dinner EVERY FUCKING DAY AGH but thank god I was raised somewhere else where I eat MAC DONALDSSSSSSSSS when I want to but that doesn’t stop my mom from making rice & stew daily
Omg! I've had this dish before. A lovely Nigerian student made this for me and some friends once as a thank you after we finished a major school project. It was literally the best thing ever.
Red pawg you like bbc? Almost everything taste better then shitty English/American food. I see you like reggae, come over to my crib. I give you good African stew.
@@hafiz7581 I've never eaten rice with a spoon. The sauce stays on the rice. I've also never seen such a runny /watery sauce that sliding off the rice or fork would be an issue.
There are many Africans in London and I have tried so many West African food, mostly Nigerian and the food is so under appreciated and unnoticed, it’s something I absolute love, for me Jellof rice is the best as you can have it with almost anything!
Think he skipped a step. That tomato blend he made at the beginning is usually cooked down in a cup of oil for about 40 minutes to an hour on low heat before using it in anything. It removes the acidity of the tomatoes, reduces the potency of the habanero and also takes away the bitter taste of tomato paste.
MySisterIsAFoodie I thought the same thing because my family boils down the tomatoes too but remembered that my neighbors made it the same way he did because they liked the freshness of the tomatoes. Different tribes like it different ways I guess.
Blessing Yemi-Ese Cooked down what?? Lol. Oil, then onion fry, then pepper/onion blend, then tomato blend, then tomato paste and other spices, leave for 20 mins and that's how it's done in my house 😂
YOO ur name is treasure? if yes, my name is treasure too! and am nigerian who watches anime and the anime in ur pfp! (Kagegurui) and hello yumeko dp :)
Stop saying "Oh but my family made it this way, where's the _______". Everyone makes their food a different way, plus he said this recipe is leaving some things out. He said this was a very basic way
It's the most irritating thing in the world. It's the whole "No True Scottsman" fallacy simmered down into a braindead youtube comment format. "You can't have nigerian stew without dill pickles" "No! You don't put dill pickles in Nigerian stew!" "My aunt doesn't use beef for her nigerian stew, she uses road-kill cats and rubber tyres, where's the cat meat!?" etc. Nobody has the *proper* recipe for anything.
@@angelaonwuka1987 It's a stew, from nigeria, made by a nigerian man based on his nigerian mother's nigerian recipe for nigerian stew. If this video had demonstrated how to make a delicious Swedish Smörgåstårta you would be correct, that wouldn't be Nigerian stew. In this case you're wrong and you look like an idiot.
Tried this out, it turned out absolutely delicious. I went hard in with the garlic and hot peppers in the paste. I also added some miso, MSG, fish sauce, and extra garam masala. So it became a bit of a Nigerian-Asian fusion dish, but the underlying spicy tomato taste was strong nonetheless - an absolute treat in flavors!
@DownloadPizza Fish sauce and miso especially just go with everything! Also, I read Nigerians have their own version of a fermented bean paste, so it's not that untraditional after all it seems.
I made this for my family today. Pretty much the best beef stew I've had in a long time and my family loved it and there were no left overs. Btw. He really isn't kidding when he said you can bring someone from down the street with the smell. My mom was my aunts apartment three floors above us and she could still smell it from up there. Absolutely wonderful
This Nigerian food looks delicious. I wonder I can make that for my Suhoor right now in Ramadhan Edit : I did it with slight modification in it (using Gulai (Indonesian curry) paste rather than Instant Curry powder) Twice. It's really delicious indeed even I always emptied entire rice cooker by myself. Man, I love Nigeria
We had a neighbor from Ghana when I was growing up. He made a beef dish and I know it was red. I found this video trining to find the recipe some 35 years later. I still remember the smell and want to try to make it. He would slow cook it and you could smell it all day 😋😋
Wow... He wore peci. Man here in Indonesia and Malaysia also wears peci on their head. Although Nigeria and Indonesia separated by a continent. I definitely learn something.
I've been cooking this dish for my family for years now. It's become part of our Christmas day celebration where we head out and eat this stew on a trip! Greetings from Bavaria!
A few buddies I work with brought this in one day and had me try it, It's so damn good their wives send them with a bowl for me now. If y'all haven't tried yah have too!
there lying, I've eaten it almost every day for 16 years I'm tired of it. this how a conversation goes down in my house. son: hey mom what's for dinner mom: stew and rice son: we had that yesterday mom: no we had leftovers yesterday. today where having stew and rice
Reminds me of how sick I got of eating Githeri and now after living in America for so long, when I go home, I just want traditional foods, none of these fushions. Give me old school mokimo, githeri,etc.
I am loving all of these African-inspired/ traditional recipes! Never really got to try any African cuisine but have always heard of good things. Need to venture out and find some soon!
Christine Cho I don't know what city , State or country you are living in but you should try Liberian Cuisine our food is very delicious you will not be disappointed (:
I have a Filipino-Nigerian friend who haven't ever been too Nigeria, today I'll try to cook this and follow the recipe as it is so my friend can have a taste of this "one-way ticket to Africa" dish, I hope my friend will like it!
@@emergency.jergens It depends a lot on the cut of beef you use. If you're using diced steak it will ooribably take 20 - 30 minutes but if you are using a cut like chuck/stewing steak, you'll need a good 2 hours on a low heat. The longer you cook the softer the meat gets.
These african tasty videos always tend to have the “when I was a kid in Africa our mom would give the five of us one spoon as we didn’t have plates, so much fun” vibe
berthemoose it also depends on culture. My grandfather was rich his entire family had lands and worked with many companies worldwide yet ate in a single large dish in the center. Now us 2 generations later a lot less money but plates and spoons and forks and knives
My mom would always want dishes. I dont know why. My brother was old enough to work and go to school. His lazy ass bought plastic plates every week. My mom started hiding them and would act innocent. I dont know why she had a fascination with having dishes.
I have to stop by and thank this video for existing, I cannot even count the times I’ve made this since I discovered it 2 years ago. I can’t get enough of it, seriously. My family love it too, thank you so much
If anyone wants to know how it turned out, I just made it tonight. It is definitely an amazing stew, probably one of the best tomato ones I've ever had. It's very comforting, yet refreshing, as it isn't cream-based like some European or Thai style ones. I added a tad bit less salt than what was called for, but it could probably use the full amount, even though it looks like a lot. Also, the flank steak didn't come out very tender, it was still very good, but we may have overcooked it; I think next time I'll try ground beef or even chicken thighs. I think serving with rice, or at least some kind of carb, is essential as there is not much else in the stew besides beef and sauce. The sauce is VERY tomato-y, so make sure you like tomatoes (If you are a fan of Italian pasta sauce, you will love this). I couldn't taste the bell pepper, but I'm sure it adds something to the stew. I also didn't use habanero peppers and used only half a jalapeno because me and sisters are spice wimps, but I would probably add at least a full jalapeno next time for more flavor. Also, plantains are HIGHLY recommended, but not essential. Like, I wouldn't not make it if there were no plantains available, but it really takes the dish to the next level. I used this recipe for the plantains: www.africanbites.com/fried-plantains/ You can get them at many grocery stores now, and we got humongous ones (like twice the size of a banana) for less than a buck each. Overall, it's a super yummy, comforting dinner. Warm and cozy for winter, but also full of fresh flavors for summer. It's also pretty easy to make, only dirtied 2 pans, one of which was for the optional plantains. You do need a food processes or blender, but honestly getting one of those will be the one of the best investments you'll ever make in your kitchen. Definitely try this if you love tomatoes or Italian tomato sauces, they are similar but different!
we also used only about 1/2 cup of oil because we thought 1 whole cup was just too much, but honestly I might try it with more oil next time to see if it tastes different.
I love the way this video has been made 😂 I was so busy watching and listening I realized I missed the instruction so went back and started again. So lovely Thankyou so much
Nigerians are just like us Filipinos. If our mom cooked stew they place it on the big bowl, place it on center and give us individual rice and plates. #WeLoveRice Thanks for sharing this amazing video
"Like in twenty minutes, you'll get a one-way ticket to Africa." Best line ever! And, for now, I must be satisfied just by staring at the whole process until I get to Africa one day, Insha Allah.
Adrienne Chukwuneta the beef they used here prolly the quick cooking one used in making seared steak. Do you know how to cook it using thought cut of meat used in stews?
Watching this made me want to call my friend from Nigeria and beg him to cook for me. Everything he cooked was delicious. I can't wait to try this. I love Nigerian food. I have noticed everyone does not cook the same. I guess I perfer the way my friend cooks. Although I will try this recipe I have the feeling it will not be the same.
I’m latino and we have something similar. My mom cooks beef in a similar tomato sauce over rice. It has different spices but for the most part it’s similar. I’ll definitely try out this recipe!! It looks amazing
When I want a quick and simple taste of Nigeria; this is how I do it. It gives me the taste of Lagos. I can't travel baxk until 2023. I also have two great chefs that I know personally that is doing a great job of showing me. 🥰🥰🥰
I come back to watch this every once in a while
Why?
yeah this and the chicken soup guy
SAME
Me too
Same
My Mom made this so many times, I know how to make it by heart. Rest in peace momma!
Clorox Bleach we meet again.
I'm looking to make this dish. Does it taste sour? Because putting that much tomato paste without simmering it a lot may cause it to be extremely sour.
Hudaifa Bushiha nope it ain’t sour at all. It tastes sort of rich i ain’t good at explaining
xFinessed Ah, thank you :)
Ic him everywhere
I'm from Sudan, and my father makes a very similar dish to this, which he of course learned from a Nigerian friend and roommate looong ago. He always told me Nigerians have the best food in the world, sooo peace to yall.
Nothing beats desi food
@Folabi will try then, deserves a chance
No Mexican and Italians have the best food in the world in my opinion
here from Sudan too 🚶🏽♂️
God go bless ur papa OOOO. (American translation: God will bless ur father)
African American: beef stew
Nigerians : do you mean rice and stew
lmao more or less same thing
Haha literally
BRO I'VE ALWAYS SAID RICE AND STEW THIS COMMENT HIT MY SOUL ECEN THO IM NIGERIAN AMERICAN.
Na it red stew
Facts
The way Nigerians cook their rice is super amazing. Delicious like heaven
Ray Mak i see you in every comment lol
What’s your favorite food mine for sure is soup dumplings
Ray Mak yea but i hate plating rice like he did
How do they cook it differently?
Spanish way is superior. Get rekt noob.
I've tried this before. My best friend cooked this for me. It's so extremely good.
Did you just comeback after 2 year?
I comeback to this video every once in awhile
Damn bro. You're the comment master.
thank you bby
Why are you everywhere
But don't forget the...
BAY LEAF
Iiiiiiiis Boris
Slavic Star of Approval
Wrong channel, but ok lol
Thought exactly the same
Cheeky breeki
It’s a tradition to come back and watch this every month
I live very near a Nigerian restaurant and the smells coming out of that place are phenomenal. Hope to take the plunge one day and give it a try because Nigerian food really intrigues me.
It will take time to adjust to the flavour but it will props be one of your favs
Take the plunge? It's just going to a restaurant and eating food lol
Nandi I’m white and I started. Cooking it from an African food website recipe and it’s become a hit with all my
Mates
Buckbumble! My friend! You have to go Nigerian food is so addictive 🤤
Just dive in the next time you see it!
"Give me your bank details and i wil send u a life supply of nigerian Beef stew." -Nigerian Prince
Hell no
Ur not funny go away
Ok. I basically dont care what you are saying man.
Lmao funny
Who'd say no to that honestly?
The stew is so good
I love how every culture provide us with hundreds of thousands of ways to cook the same basic ingredients like beef, tomato, onion, pepper, spices, etc. ^_^
yeah its crazy how other cultures have variations of food , would have never thought
No need to be an insufferable arse. @@rockylabestia7327
Bring this guy back!!! Tasty is always great but Onyi’s storytelling takes this video to a whole new level. I also LOVE learning about food from different cultures.
brian5o old comment but same!
Wtf! Tomatoes not fried. Never seen stew that red in my life
Sincerely
Concerned Nigerian
It’s that red because of tomato paste. Super concentrated flavor, super concentrated color
@@charlie_mario6292 and color correction
My mom, would always per boil the tomato, then fry it to make her stew😁😁 good times
Thank you! I’m Ghanaian and I was thinking the same thing
ok Dibo
The reason I love rice so much is because it is such a versatile ingredient. It basically transforms into everything, curry, paella, gratin, risotto, chazuke, etc. I also love rice with soup, vegetables, and meat.
Btw, the beef stew looks mouth-watering🤤
I agree. The way my mother cooks rice makes it very flavorful, and you could eat it on its own. I'm not attempting to be stereotypical, but it seems as when Americans make rice, it's cooked to taste good when paired with something else. Asians and Africans make the best rice because they treat it like the important part and not try to pair it with anything else.
@@Jackscalfani2 yeah i dont see a lot of people sear/brown it first before boiling. add seasoning and stuff
Thank the Asians And Africans, Love those Flavors of the rice.
Person Man Tbh wild rice is the healthiest white is actually the least good health wise, and will definitely spike blood sugar and insulin, so portion m control is key with it, however if course some people digest rice better than others so to each his.
If you leave it in water over night and then you steam it. It becomes perfectly fluffy and can absorb any kind of cholesterol heavy gravy sauce from any stew or stir fry ever.
Is it just me or do I always manage to comeback to this vid every once in a while?
Everything that goes with some Rice is always good.
#RiceForLife
Love From INDONESIA
Lol yea
in Indonesia, people order Rice on McDonald's & Burger King
I found a friend wkwkwk
Saya juga dari indonesia 🇮🇩
#Ricefans love from India😋
malaysia nk join boleh x
the best part is when you're trying to get all the part into the spoon
*eats with fork*
NAIJA WAY!!!
That's normal
**Confuse Screaming**
I didn’t want to spoil the 777 but I had to.
@Big Wang whats cringe
The way he talks about his mother. 😍 so sweet.
I come back to this video every couple months. And it never fails to water my mouth
Same
Never had nigerian food but, it look tasty
Aaysha 98 >implying Nigerians have food lmao
Bob Bobbins, what? Excuse me what are your trying to say?
Aaysha 98 I think I will packing my bags and moving over there!!
Looks like White people are White people-ing again. 😒
Trust me it's so tasty😍
Let's all agree that our moms make the best food
Nah my mom makes best KFC
@Hello It's K is your friend white?
Yes mom’s biryani is best.
@Hello It's K your white thats why
I cook better then my mom sometimes lol
Onyi I like the story you tell while cooking about your mom and family. I hope we'll be seeing more of you I bet you have lot of cooking story of your mom and family. The dish you prepared looks delicious!
I've seen other recipes for this beef stew and I'm impressed by the amount of oil they use to fry the beef. I mean, it's way too much even for Brazilian standards and he uses the small amount of all recipes I've checked out.
Made the stew, btw, delicious!
I've tried this. The best ever
Give me link for subbot
@@KimiXanax lol
Same. I’m Nigerian.
Ray Mak I hate it because In a Nigerian household this is lunch & dinner EVERY FUCKING DAY AGH but thank god I was raised somewhere else where I eat MAC DONALDSSSSSSSSS when I want to but that doesn’t stop my mom from making rice & stew daily
@@chantelleb1874 eating fast food aint healty for you
dude's got such a calming and beautiful voice.
I have auditory processing disorder. Thank you for these subtitles
DarkMatter311 hahahahah
WhoBang R.Kelly Are you laughing at him?
@@Aquatica84 Probably has never heard of the disorder so yeah he probably finds it funny.
@@mattg5507 lol 😂😂😂 right after he said that you still laughed
_Why are they laughing though_
The fact that he invites and encourages cultural interaction is really wholesome. That's how it should be.
This is where I come to when the world gets crazy. Food brings people together.
@@KidSixXx facts
Omg! I've had this dish before. A lovely Nigerian student made this for me and some friends once as a thank you after we finished a major school project. It was literally the best thing ever.
Hillary Flood Aww, that's nice. There's no better gift than a good thank you meal.
Red pawg you like bbc? Almost everything taste better then shitty English/American food. I see you like reggae, come over to my crib. I give you good African stew.
Showed this to my Nigerian gf and she said "WHAT IS DIS"
Yeah, that's not Nigerian stew 😂
@@N.e.d.u.m people make things diffrent not everbodys the same u know
@@dbsbsnaksbansnjs6231 time to make japanese pancakes and call it american
Lol
@@N.e.d.u.m truss
hahaha subtitles when he speaks perfect, clear english
Lol first thing I noticed
It's for when the video is turned into a gif or on Facebook..
c the GOD it is because they do this for everyone..
but you know for the people that can't hear?? my hearing is bad and i'm loving the subtitles :)
do u know da wae
who else is just sitting here knowing theyre not gonna make it but still crying because it looks so good :(
Man the fuck up
Dangit man it's too real :(
1:14
“When your trying to get everything on the spoon.”
Eats with a fork💀
i think he was talking about the serving spoon, getting extras is always nice :))
He forgor 💀
Who the hell eating rice with fork anyway. The gravy would just fall through it.
He's african that's why
@@hafiz7581 I've never eaten rice with a spoon. The sauce stays on the rice. I've also never seen such a runny /watery sauce that sliding off the rice or fork would be an issue.
I love how you added the Knox cube and talked about the plantains with the rice and stew I'm literally eating that now
I had Nigerian friends in UAE back then and I could say that their food is insanely delicious and it feels like it's always a party.
Exactly Nigeria is the king when it comes to party food
Are you in this country legally
@@travisali8451 the hell
Of all my years of being a Nigerian I have never seen stew that red 😂
I'm still wondering if it's the same Nigerian stew we're talking about 😂
Thank you!
Thats because he seasoned it with the blood of his enemies.
@@idontunderstandhumour2978 lmao
I am Nigerian and have never tried it or hear of it
As a Nigerian I can testify that eating together from a big bowl is so fun and wholesome because we get to fight for the last spoon 😂😂😂
There are many Africans in London and I have tried so many West African food, mostly Nigerian and the food is so under appreciated and unnoticed, it’s something I absolute love, for me Jellof rice is the best as you can have it with almost anything!
Think he skipped a step. That tomato blend he made at the beginning is usually cooked down in a cup of oil for about 40 minutes to an hour on low heat before using it in anything. It removes the acidity of the tomatoes, reduces the potency of the habanero and also takes away the bitter taste of tomato paste.
MySisterIsAFoodie I thought the same thing because my family boils down the tomatoes too but remembered that my neighbors made it the same way he did because they liked the freshness of the tomatoes. Different tribes like it different ways I guess.
I KNEW I WASN'T THE ONLY ONE!!!
Also, in my family we blend the onions with the tomatoes and bell peppers and habanero peppers, I'd hate to have a whole onion piece in my stew
Blessing Yemi-Ese
Cooked down what?? Lol. Oil, then onion fry, then pepper/onion blend, then tomato blend, then tomato paste and other spices, leave for 20 mins and that's how it's done in my house 😂
gbam!!
why did they put subtitles? this guys accent is superb.
Deaf people, maybe?
but they don't need subs for anybody else, only this guy. lol.
Jason Peng my thoughts exactly
Jason Peng they do it for everyone
For people that have bad hearing :)
The amount of times I’m watching this is unhealthy
YOO ur name is treasure? if yes, my name is treasure too! and am nigerian who watches anime and the anime in ur pfp! (Kagegurui) and hello yumeko dp :)
@@nwalesafrica893 WOW i think you two can get along
@@nwalesafrica893 yes my name is Treasure and I am Nigerian! I also enjoy anime too!
Stop saying "Oh but my family made it this way, where's the _______". Everyone makes their food a different way, plus he said this recipe is leaving some things out. He said this was a very basic way
It's the most irritating thing in the world. It's the whole "No True Scottsman" fallacy simmered down into a braindead youtube comment format. "You can't have nigerian stew without dill pickles" "No! You don't put dill pickles in Nigerian stew!" "My aunt doesn't use beef for her nigerian stew, she uses road-kill cats and rubber tyres, where's the cat meat!?" etc. Nobody has the *proper* recipe for anything.
U guys don't get it
This recipe is not Nigerian stew at all... it's far from it
Not when they don't get the basic step and disinform people into trying something that would come out bad. You don't disrespect food like that
@@angelaonwuka1987 It's a stew, from nigeria, made by a nigerian man based on his nigerian mother's nigerian recipe for nigerian stew. If this video had demonstrated how to make a delicious Swedish Smörgåstårta you would be correct, that wouldn't be Nigerian stew. In this case you're wrong and you look like an idiot.
@@apotato6278 the title is Nigerian beef stew, isn't that clear enough
I'm a Nigerian, so I know what I'm talking about.
I love beef stew 😗😘
Dnia Price is
No one cares
That ain't no beef stew.
I totally apologize 😛
+Oyster
You cared enough to comment XD
this is legit among the 5 best dished I've ever watched on this channel
I like Potatoes and it tastes good 😐
Tried this out, it turned out absolutely delicious. I went hard in with the garlic and hot peppers in the paste. I also added some miso, MSG, fish sauce, and extra garam masala. So it became a bit of a Nigerian-Asian fusion dish, but the underlying spicy tomato taste was strong nonetheless - an absolute treat in flavors!
@DownloadPizza Fish sauce and miso especially just go with everything! Also, I read Nigerians have their own version of a fermented bean paste, so it's not that untraditional after all it seems.
Broo this Sounds like heaven!😍 defs gonna try this
If they can do samubusa and cake rusk we can stick garam masala in their food . End of the day it's all delicious
*Scoot over people I’m about to crawl into the screen.*
The Ring(2019):for beef stew
lol
move, im coming aswell
His English is so well the Closed Captions worked perfectly.
*r e e f e r a l l*
0:05 I cannot remember the first time i had an *i n j u r y* and beef stew..
Harvey Sunshine 🌞
Sounds like you are shocked that an African can speak English fluently. Unlike you...
Sometimes people browse through Facebook without sound
I’m Nigerian but my mum doesn’t cook it like that where are the peppers
Yeo bruh yo mom tweakin if she not adding peppers onm
He added habeneros at the begginig
@@coolbean259 habenoros aint hot enough and you have to blend it in the peppa mix
@shurednichso believe it or not but there are actually some of us who can handle spice 😂
I thought as much...no seasoning too
Making this tonight, i'll come back to this comment later to let y'all know how it was
Edit: It was awesome
nice
This motivated me! I'll try it tomorrow.
Nice profile pic
@@ritschie4993 how’d it go
@5guys1cup why not?
I made this for my family today. Pretty much the best beef stew I've had in a long time and my family loved it and there were no left overs. Btw. He really isn't kidding when he said you can bring someone from down the street with the smell. My mom was my aunts apartment three floors above us and she could still smell it from up there. Absolutely wonderful
Every Nigerian around the globe felt that, MMMHMMMM‼️at the end😂
Yep
Lmao ong
Every Nigerian around the globe felt that hunger hit
@@ShopeeMarketteam 💀
@@ShopeeMarketteam your name suite you well
Me: goes to my black friends house
Me after:
To bad me and my friend not dating I could make this
Pee M. Lah 😂
I'm a racist, lmao
I'm a racist, your comment fits well with the profile name
@@ShopeeMarketteam Jesus your irrational
This Nigerian food looks delicious. I wonder I can make that for my Suhoor right now in Ramadhan
Edit : I did it with slight modification in it (using Gulai (Indonesian curry) paste rather than Instant Curry powder) Twice. It's really delicious indeed even I always emptied entire rice cooker by myself. Man, I love Nigeria
This looks delicious!
We had a neighbor from Ghana when I was growing up. He made a beef dish and I know it was red. I found this video trining to find the recipe some 35 years later. I still remember the smell and want to try to make it. He would slow cook it and you could smell it all day 😋😋
basically all our stews are red lol
Wow... He wore peci. Man here in Indonesia and Malaysia also wears peci on their head. Although Nigeria and Indonesia separated by a continent. I definitely learn something.
I come back every now and then just to watch this master piece.
This is well made but the cooking process is different between households this is a great version of a quick stew definitely Nigerian approved 🇳🇬
Where is my Nigerian fam at?
That Carat 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Here from Yorubaland
Reppin my hoods 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
I like his narration
No subtitles needed, his English is better than most Americans 😎
Michael Kaykov you’re absolutely right
Ikr
Michael Kaykov Are you serious? He is American.
Deaf people exist
He is an American!!
I've been cooking this dish for my family for years now. It's become part of our Christmas day celebration where we head out and eat this stew on a trip!
Greetings from Bavaria!
I love the colors!! That red is so vibrant.
Koke Pasu it..looks a bit off to me honestly
Thats what happens when you use fruits/vegis with vibrant colors
Too vibrant. It's not done well
Ah, my brudda! You no-go leave without telling us how to prepare fine jollof rice!
Sofia Okorafor I'm still waiting on this. 😤
Sofia Okorafor exactly!! 😂😂
They better do that
Sofia Okorafor ask a Ghanaian 🤣🤣
Realeza Negra Nigerian jollof rice> Ghanaian jollof rice
A few buddies I work with brought this in one day and had me try it, It's so damn good their wives send them with a bowl for me now. If y'all haven't tried yah have too!
"Everyone can agree on good food" me thinking back to kitchen nightmares.
20 min ??? I cook it on low for at least an hour
Andrea O it's called simmering ... And yea ... It's good ... Cause the flavour develop much better when it's slowly cooked
Andrea O hell NAW. I be doing it for 2 hours. Mines take hekha long
It must have been fillet
Andrea O sis you understand, add small water and put another 2 Maggie inside
Andrea O where’s the crayfish
there lying, I've eaten it almost every day for 16 years I'm tired of it. this how a conversation goes down in my house.
son: hey mom what's for dinner
mom: stew and rice
son: we had that yesterday
mom: no we had leftovers yesterday. today where having stew and rice
asiegbu kalu facts
asiegbu kalu they arent lying its just your life is different from his.....and mine
Reminds me of how sick I got of eating Githeri and now after living in America for so long, when I go home, I just want traditional foods, none of these fushions. Give me old school mokimo, githeri,etc.
For real everyday is stew and rice or jollof rice
I know u are correct but, u are freaking crazy!!!
I am loving all of these African-inspired/ traditional recipes! Never really got to try any African cuisine but have always heard of good things. Need to venture out and find some soon!
It's barely authentic.
Christine Cho I don't know what city , State or country you are living in but you should try Liberian Cuisine our food is very delicious you will not be disappointed (:
I have a Filipino-Nigerian friend who haven't ever been too Nigeria, today I'll try to cook this and follow the recipe as it is so my friend can have a taste of this "one-way ticket to Africa" dish, I hope my friend will like it!
It’s nice to observe food from a culture other than mine, thank you for sharing this!
Did this randomly pop up in someone recommendation?
Yes
It popped up because TH-cam knew I was Nigerian 😨
Yep, twice
yup. And in my saved library for Sunday Lunch.
NAIJA LETS GOOO 🇳🇬
I was hoping this was on my recommended, now I’m happy
His "MMMHMMMM" gave me life.
But his Glock will take it back
@@ShopeeMarketteam ikes
He meant 20minutes to cook/boil the rice. Stew takes 2hrs.
Thanks for that, I thought I was the only one. That didn't look cooked enough.
But great recipe
Are you sure? Why does he say you go to africa in 20 mins if it’s just rice
Adaora's Page ah ahhhhn, Stew does take longer than 20 minutes to make stew. But it doesn’t take two hours 😅
@@flowergirlsparx1 throw rice in to total estimated time. And cleaning up😊
@@emergency.jergens It depends a lot on the cut of beef you use. If you're using diced steak it will ooribably take 20 - 30 minutes but if you are using a cut like chuck/stewing steak, you'll need a good 2 hours on a low heat. The longer you cook the softer the meat gets.
These african tasty videos always tend to have the “when I was a kid in Africa our mom would give the five of us one spoon as we didn’t have plates, so much fun” vibe
berthemoose it also depends on culture. My grandfather was rich his entire family had lands and worked with many companies worldwide yet ate in a single large dish in the center. Now us 2 generations later a lot less money but plates and spoons and forks and knives
I was a joke relax
My mom would always want dishes. I dont know why. My brother was old enough to work and go to school. His lazy ass bought plastic plates every week. My mom started hiding them and would act innocent.
I dont know why she had a fascination with having dishes.
I dunno, I thought it was cute but I can see how it could be annoying.
It's not a didn't have plates kinda situation. Communal eating is a part of many African cultures
I have to stop by and thank this video for existing, I cannot even count the times I’ve made this since I discovered it 2 years ago. I can’t get enough of it, seriously. My family love it too, thank you so much
Oh my lord, it's so delicious XD
No, it LOOKS delicious.
lol
Butt Mash what's your problem??? Level people in peace...
Butt Mash your probably another non-k-pop fan who saw a kpop and is here to piss them of
Chigozirim Ifebi Oh, nice! What is it like?
If anyone wants to know how it turned out, I just made it tonight. It is definitely an amazing stew, probably one of the best tomato ones I've ever had. It's very comforting, yet refreshing, as it isn't cream-based like some European or Thai style ones. I added a tad bit less salt than what was called for, but it could probably use the full amount, even though it looks like a lot. Also, the flank steak didn't come out very tender, it was still very good, but we may have overcooked it; I think next time I'll try ground beef or even chicken thighs. I think serving with rice, or at least some kind of carb, is essential as there is not much else in the stew besides beef and sauce. The sauce is VERY tomato-y, so make sure you like tomatoes (If you are a fan of Italian pasta sauce, you will love this). I couldn't taste the bell pepper, but I'm sure it adds something to the stew. I also didn't use habanero peppers and used only half a jalapeno because me and sisters are spice wimps, but I would probably add at least a full jalapeno next time for more flavor. Also, plantains are HIGHLY recommended, but not essential. Like, I wouldn't not make it if there were no plantains available, but it really takes the dish to the next level. I used this recipe for the plantains: www.africanbites.com/fried-plantains/ You can get them at many grocery stores now, and we got humongous ones (like twice the size of a banana) for less than a buck each. Overall, it's a super yummy, comforting dinner. Warm and cozy for winter, but also full of fresh flavors for summer. It's also pretty easy to make, only dirtied 2 pans, one of which was for the optional plantains. You do need a food processes or blender, but honestly getting one of those will be the one of the best investments you'll ever make in your kitchen. Definitely try this if you love tomatoes or Italian tomato sauces, they are similar but different!
we also used only about 1/2 cup of oil because we thought 1 whole cup was just too much, but honestly I might try it with more oil next time to see if it tastes different.
@@goronaf5330 of course, glad i could help!
Most Nigerians actually make stew with chicken (thigh or drumsticks) or fish (usually mackerel) rather than beef.
@@ofunnemordi do you use chicken bullion or beef if you use chicken meat
Ground beef in this stew? Blasphemy
Made this recipe twice in the same week! Tastes fantastic! It does take longer to cook the meat until tender though, but overall, great flavors!
I love the way this video has been made
😂 I was so busy watching and listening I realized I missed the instruction so went back and started again. So lovely
Thankyou so much
I’m Nigerian and it’s like I eat this every day, got to eat what my momma gives me.
What kind of Nigerian does not eat this-
@@betheleleonu9306 I don’t know? But I know I ate this yesterday lol..
@@ib4mashiro I eat this almost every day lol
Im nigerian but i speak BRITISH
@@mcy3ntheeslshooter774 tha heck-
I’m a Nigerian and I can confirm that the beef stew is amazing
Nigerians are just like us Filipinos.
If our mom cooked stew they place it on the big bowl, place it on center and give us individual rice and plates.
#WeLoveRice
Thanks for sharing this amazing video
Bruh indians, latinos, middleeasterns, n africans are more similar than ppl like to point out. Like way too similar. Maybe even the same.
"Like in twenty minutes, you'll get a one-way ticket to Africa."
Best line ever! And, for now, I must be satisfied just by staring at the whole process until I get to Africa one day, Insha Allah.
im muslim too
Where are my fellow Nigerians🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
••Cece •• we de well well but our brother cooked oyibo stew oo where’s the shaki, gkpomo, all the variety 😂😂😂
ify Sugarlabrown lol abi?
Here
••Cece •• Yorubaland
••Cece •• naija brudda
I dont know, but from what I can tell, all the best looking African food is nigerian. Perhaps its the population
Nee, komt uit Ghana.
Me: goes to my black friends house
Me after:
@@jamkop5298 wrm ga jij Nederlandse comments achterlaten op een video als deze
Do you have couscous ?? I didn't think so :)
@@hacked2813 ?
20 min. is definitely not enough...
My mom let it simmer for atleast 1 1/2 hours!
And she does it exactly like the recepie here? I want to make it but I'm affraid to mess it up.
shon s
20 mins is okay
My mom too
Flank steak doesnt take long to cook
I’ve done it for 20mins and it was fine. Beef was nicely cooked and the sauce was the same consistency as the video.
I haven’t even tried this once in my life, yet it feels like my comfort food when watching this. Definitely plan to try making this.
Stew does not take 20 minutes to simmer.....
Adrienne Chukwuneta RIGHTT
Adrienne Chukwuneta the beef they used here prolly the quick cooking one used in making seared steak. Do you know how to cook it using thought cut of meat used in stews?
What? In my household most stews take up to a day to cook
When my mom makes it takes at least 1-2 hours but then again she makes a bigger portion
The tomato still looks raw.
The best chefs are the ones that cook from fond memories of their childhood :)
Yes sir
This looks so satisfying to watch, my God.
I keep coming back to this... I can feel the juices in my mouth Rn
I am a proud Nigerian love beef stew with rice and dodo❤❤❤😜😍😍😍
Watching this made me want to call my friend from Nigeria and beg him to cook for me. Everything he cooked was delicious. I can't wait to try this. I love Nigerian food. I have noticed everyone does not cook the same. I guess I perfer the way my friend cooks. Although I will try this recipe I have the feeling it will not be the same.
Onyi Udeh: speaks perfect English
Tasty: **subtitles**
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Every vid has subtitles tho
It's almost as if hearing impaired people don't exist wowow
Tasty added subtitles because some viewers are deaf
Oversabi
I’m latino and we have something similar. My mom cooks beef in a similar tomato sauce over rice. It has different spices but for the most part it’s similar. I’ll definitely try out this recipe!! It looks amazing
Which part of latin America is that?
Iove Brazilian food but I think it's more Peru or Columbia food right?
If you’re from a country in Latin America with a lot of African influence, it could be a passed down recipe
This video will be watched again every so often. It just looks soo good. Can’t wait to actually try and make this.
i love that when he says a sentence he just laughs
He is just a positive guy :)
@@ATHN88 yeah
Gives me Quang Tran vibes.
Very very humble guy
Permafrost yes
_Things Fall Apart_ who likes that book?
that book changed by life
Yaay
Chai...Memories
Yessss.
When I want a quick and simple taste of Nigeria; this is how I do it. It gives me the taste of Lagos. I can't travel baxk until 2023. I also have two great chefs that I know personally that is doing a great job of showing me. 🥰🥰🥰