I love the fact that you serve it on one plate because that's how you want it. You're not teaching us tradition, you're only teaching us how to cook and your cooking is second to none. Anyone that wants to add traditions style by separating the garri and soup can do so but not to judge how you enjoy eating or condem your style because we all have our own style. Thank you joyful cook for bringing another best menu on the table I appreciate all you do!! One love ❤❤❤
@@munaike3622 did u read her comment well at all? She said the woman (The Joyful Cook) wasn’t teaching us tradition, rather she was teaching us how to cook which i believe she was right in what she said. So eat as it pleases u and stop judging others.
My husband and I watched this video and his mouth started watering. He said, she know what she’s doing and asked me to watch it and try to make it for him. “I will make it and let you know how it comes out”! ( I am Nigerian by marriage, but I do very welll cooking Nigerian dishes, thank you so much for making these dishes, it helps me bring Nigerian cuisine to my kitchen at home!
Thank you so much for this recipe,I just finished cooking it for the very first time and it surprisingly came out great. My husband is very happy eating it right now, he's Igbo and he's surprised it came out great. He's still thanking me😂
I tried this tonight and it turned out well ..way better than I expected because I am a Yoruba lady. Thank you so much for coming through with this videos. I enjoyed the soup 🍲 😋😋
This looks so good! I remember years ago this Nigerian lady use to braid my hair and always offered a plate of her food . Growing up in a home where we were taught not to eat at everyone house but damn I would take a plate every time she offered 🤣 those dishes were the best.
Yes I remember that happened to me too while I was living in England in my younger days I had a friend called Charles im sorry I can't remember the surname but every Saturday when we went library we would travel home together has he lived near the school (Bolingbrook Primary) and couple times i would go over his house meet his mum and she was a fantastic cook Charles mum was the 1st person that introduced fufu and some great dishes to my taste bud up until know my mouth water when I think of his mum's cooking to this day
O B S T A C L E S, did ya say! 🤪🤪🤪🤪👍👍👍👍 This is the kind of food which is usually eaten on weekends. It is so delicious and heavy that one will fall asleep right after sampling it.
I tried this and it was absolutely amazing. I'm happy this video just came up again when I'm thinking of what to cook. I'll definitely make it again this week 😃
Whenever you finish cooking please bring it out for all of us to eat, because I wonder who eats all these delicious foods you cook, I get jealous sometimes, Chai!
I'm really in love with the soup since I watch this video is simply to cook & very nice... I've made the soup for like 3times since I met this video. Thanks very much ma'am.
Wow! This is super delicious. I'm a Nigerian (Yoruba) I just tried it tonight although I used only fish as my protein. The taste is super. 😍 I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the video. Hopefully when I get money I will follow your recipe completely.😋😍😋😘😘🥰
You won't typically get this in a Nigerian restaurant. Restaurants cook and sell standard popular or known soups like, Egusi, Okro, vegetable. This type of soup is unique and specific to some parts but not all of Nigeria.
What you used in grinding the crayfish and peoper is called "Asanka" from Ghana. I am proud of you. And I'm a Ghanian you are actually cooking my favourite soup from igbo land. Love naija cuisines.
@@georgeasiedu4192 So a cooking clay pot is only found in Ghana now? The Ghana that Nigerian GA tribe founded? 🤣🤣🤣 Don't make me laugh in French. Kwara state in central Nigeria still makes them by hand till today.
My husband over ate and ate over the weekend when I cooked this soup for the family. Though my uziza was not the fresh one, but dry one shai, but it still do well well. My daughter that does not eat much of fufu followed ate like crazy.
Thanks so much ma'am Am new here ooo and my first time of cooking ofe Owerri because I met an Owerri man who wants to marry me and he said ofe Owerri is his best food. Then I decided to find joyous cook to learn 😘🥰🥰 thanks so mama
Just watching is makibg me salivate in ANTICIPATION . I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ALL Igbo soups...my ALLTIME Favourite is the OFE ONUGBO,,, WITH ALL THE INGREDIENTS With NOTHING LEFT OUT😃😃😃).finger- licking good....Thanks for this clip...🥰🥰🥰🥰. I'm saving this clip for the day when I can get ALL ingredients from the nearest Afro shop....
My Nigerian friend prepare this wonderful soup and I can't stop dreaming 😋. It has been 28 years now and I want to know how she prepared it. Fortunately I travelled and we lost contacts. Maybe I'm still looking for her because of the soup she prepared for me. On a serious note not because of the soup. I love her very much.. I came across your channel today, I'm so happy I can learn. Thanks for sharing.
Wow I'm in love with this ur pot wish I can get it amazing technic the end result of eba is lovely and not living the soup out of my comment I am definitely cooking this tomorrow morning thanks for sharing ma'am
I guess you can use anything for your food but I'll never use dawadawa in my soup but ogiri , I made it last 3 week with uha then download it with fufu and this week and preparing to cook ekwusi asuru asu with achara ohh! Just collecting my ingredients little by little bcos is not small money 😀
Hello dear, sorry to ask. What state do you reside in the US, that you always have fresh African green leafy vegetables, such as Ogu(pumpkin leaves) Uziza and the rest? Especially, my favorite vegetables, Ogu.? I really admire that and love ur cooking too. ❤️❤️❤️🇳🇬💯🇺🇸🩸❤️
I cooked this soup 2wks ago although i added mine ukazi leaves and smoked fish 🐠, all my neighbors came out with plates they want to eat igbo food 😂, joyful kitchen God bless you and give you long life 🧬
I love the fact that you serve it on one plate because that's how you want it. You're not teaching us tradition, you're only teaching us how to cook and your cooking is second to none. Anyone that wants to add traditions style by separating the garri and soup can do so but not to judge how you enjoy eating or condem your style because we all have our own style. Thank you joyful cook for bringing another best menu on the table I appreciate all you do!! One love ❤❤❤
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She is Igbo we don't eat like that, we separate them
@@munaike3622 did u read her comment well at all? She said the woman (The Joyful Cook) wasn’t teaching us tradition, rather she was teaching us how to cook which i believe she was right in what she said. So eat as it pleases u and stop judging others.
@@suesue773 Puting garri inside the soup is messy and not proper, presentation matters a lot in cooking
@@munaike3622 u have no right to decide for her on how she should eat. Choice differs. That's how she choses to eat. So eat as it pleases u.
My husband and I watched this video and his mouth started watering. He said, she know what she’s doing and asked me to watch it and try to make it for him. “I will make it and let you know how it comes out”! ( I am Nigerian by marriage, but I do very welll cooking Nigerian dishes, thank you so much for making these dishes, it helps me bring Nigerian cuisine to my kitchen at home!
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Me too I like this Oziza soup and I going to try it and I will be cooking it every time. I a Yoruba woman. God Bless you my darling. Keep it up.
please, don't make me laugh
Awww! You are welcome ❤️
Thank you so much for this recipe,I just finished cooking it for the very first time and it surprisingly came out great. My husband is very happy eating it right now, he's Igbo and he's surprised it came out great. He's still thanking me😂
As Yoruba man married to Delta Igbo woman and who has eaten this thanks to my wife. I approve!!
The fact that you pounded the ingredients instead of blending it gives me joy and took me back to the past
Well done Sis
I'm an African American. I've been wanting to try and cook something from Africa. That looks like a good dish to start.
Will u be able to get the core ingredients like locust beans?
Same, I’m African American, living in Canada and African food is big over here. I’m cooking this soup tonight
@@chefmichellaslifeplus8 good luck
Me too I came looking 😂
I love west african cooking ( minus snails) the taste is absolutely wonderful.
I cooked this last weekend and I wasn't feeling it that day but 2-3 days after;OMG!!!!Wow!!The aroma noh be here!🥘
I tried this soup for the first time with your method and my entire family was in love with it👍
I would really like to eat it. I am from senegal. I live in achimota. Help me to find this dishes before going back on January 2023
I tried this tonight and it turned out well ..way better than I expected because I am a Yoruba lady. Thank you so much for coming through with this videos.
I enjoyed the soup 🍲 😋😋
Please my Yoruba sister, what is achi...that thing she mix inside cup before puring it inside the soup
@@ogunsusiveronica3598 is a thickener....some use ede (cocoyam) too for thickener as well
Yeah is a thickener to make your soup thick❤
Will try this out. More like bitter leaf soup but this time using uziza leaves. This will be my next experiment. Thanks for the recipe
This looks so good! I remember years ago this Nigerian lady use to braid my hair and always offered a plate of her food . Growing up in a home where we were taught not to eat at everyone house but damn I would take a plate every time she offered 🤣 those dishes were the best.
Good morning Lord Jesus
Yes I remember that happened to me too while I was living in England in my younger days I had a friend called Charles im sorry I can't remember the surname but every Saturday when we went library we would travel home together has he lived near the school (Bolingbrook Primary) and couple times i would go over his house meet his mum and she was a fantastic cook Charles mum was the 1st person that introduced fufu and some great dishes to my taste bud up until know my mouth water when I think of his mum's cooking to this day
My husband Steven Kalu watched this video and he's in love with it. I can't wait to join him and make this soup and other delicious meals for him
I made this after watching your video. It was so delicious my husband thought I hired a professional to cook it. Thank you so much 🥰
Certainly and fantastic ogbolo soup 🍲 with riche kpomon and fish, sweet content spicy and chicken
As single African man, I need to learn how to cook good food for myself and my guest thanks a lot
Thanks for teaching me how to cook,i love you ma and I love cooking
This meal is filled with so many interesting obstacles that I need in my pot's life😋
O B S T A C L E S, did ya say! 🤪🤪🤪🤪👍👍👍👍 This is the kind of food which is usually eaten on weekends. It is so delicious and heavy that one will fall asleep right after sampling it.
I tried this and it was absolutely amazing. I'm happy this video just came up again when I'm thinking of what to cook. I'll definitely make it again this week 😃
Thank you Jesus, i was just looking for what to cook today, thank you ma i love this and i am going to prepare it right away ❤you are just the best ❤
I love your method of cooking, you cook like real Igbo woman,a wonderful food get to eye, before mouth eat
This is looks good, I know it will be delicious as it looks
One of my favourite soups! I can smell the aroma!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Please what does it smells like?
This lady knows how to cook ! Why not open a restaurant?
What's achi? The powder looking ingredient she used. She never said what exactly what it is if your non igbo person.
@@boni9247 you can use either Achi/ofor as a soup thickener 😊
Thank you. I just tried this for the first time . Soo good . ❤
OMG my mouth is watering as you create this pot of delectable soup😊thank you so much
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I love the soup nd the way you made ur garri I will try it thanks.
Its so amazing how that eba turned out. Will try it your way. Thanks a lot for this wonderful recipe❤
Yummy!. I add a little salt in the blended achi to make it not have lumps in the soup. It works very well.
Please what is achi
Soup thickener. You can find it in African store near you.@@onohwakporese8680
Each time I watch this food it makes me hungry like crazy thanks
Whenever you finish cooking please bring it out for all of us to eat, because I wonder who eats all these delicious foods you cook, I get jealous sometimes, Chai!
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Leaf crossed 20 oceans lol.
Funny🤣
And i love your pot.
I'm really in love with the soup since I watch this video is simply to cook & very nice... I've made the soup for like 3times since I met this video.
Thanks very much ma'am.
Wow! This is super delicious. I'm a Nigerian (Yoruba) I just tried it tonight although I used only fish as my protein. The taste is super. 😍 I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the video. Hopefully when I get money I will follow your recipe completely.😋😍😋😘😘🥰
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Good choice less meat is better for u, also use less sodium to help BP stay low.
It's look yummy, am even thinking of cooking it tomorrow
Kudos to Nengis Kitchen. Thank you for exposing us to these delicious delicacies available to us
Wow I'm not Nigerian but I'm definitely going to order these next time. I go to a Nigerian restaurant ❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏
Hi, let me come and be cooking for you na.
Please do you live in London at least I can pay you cook for me weekly food
You won't typically get this in a Nigerian restaurant. Restaurants cook and sell standard popular or known soups like, Egusi, Okro, vegetable. This type of soup is unique and specific to some parts but not all of Nigeria.
Thank you Joyful Cook. I am one of those that enjoy watching your show. GOD BLESS YOU for the method of cooking soup.
You are welcome ❤❤❤❤
What you used in grinding the crayfish and peoper is called "Asanka" from Ghana. I am proud of you. And I'm a Ghanian you are actually cooking my favourite soup from igbo land. Love naija cuisines.
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Yummy! 😋😋😋
You mean it's called Asanka in Ghana not from Ghana..Nigeria has it long before we took it to Ghana by the Ga/yoruba tribe.
@@suntanglory a liar it's found in the akan area of ghana
@@georgeasiedu4192 So a cooking clay pot is only found in Ghana now? The Ghana that Nigerian GA tribe founded? 🤣🤣🤣 Don't make me laugh in French. Kwara state in central Nigeria still makes them by hand till today.
I made my today it was nice I never believed it will be so nice 💃🏽💃🏽thank you so much ma am so happy Cous it came out well😊
Running to my kitchen to cook this soup and that very same eba! 😮😊
Thanks so much for sharing this. I'll surely try my hands on it and let you know how it goes
Finally I have made this soup!!! Your recipes are superb!!! Thank you so much 🎉❤
This soup is mouth watering 😋
Mium..Miami... snails. Loogd good. Thank u for the recipe
My husband over ate and ate over the weekend when I cooked this soup for the family. Though my uziza was not the fresh one, but dry one shai, but it still do well well. My daughter that does not eat much of fufu followed ate like crazy.
This soup is just calling my name 😍
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WAW, it atually looks nice am going to try it, thanks very much.
Joyful cook you are my best so far,God bless the works of your hands
Wow I really enjoy the cooking skills 😋
Thanks so much ma'am
Am new here ooo and my first time of cooking ofe Owerri because I met an Owerri man who wants to marry me and he said ofe Owerri is his best food. Then I decided to find joyous cook to learn 😘🥰🥰 thanks so mama
Wow! Nice and unique. I add my achi while the soup is seriously boiling. I usually mix achi and ofo together. Very yummy.....i love adding achara
Just watching is makibg me salivate in ANTICIPATION . I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ALL Igbo soups...my ALLTIME Favourite is the OFE ONUGBO,,, WITH ALL THE INGREDIENTS With NOTHING LEFT OUT😃😃😃).finger- licking good....Thanks for this clip...🥰🥰🥰🥰.
I'm saving this clip for the day when I can get ALL ingredients from the nearest Afro shop....
You're truly a good cook. I took time to follow your detailed explanation 👍 .
Well done. You got it right, I'm sure the soup will taste superbly 👌
My Nigerian friend prepare this wonderful soup and I can't stop dreaming 😋. It has been 28 years now and I want to know how she prepared it. Fortunately I travelled and we lost contacts.
Maybe I'm still looking for her because of the soup she prepared for me. On a serious note not because of the soup. I love her very much..
I came across your channel today, I'm so happy I can learn. Thanks for sharing.
Pls which garri is that?.
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@@onyekalily1571Eba Harrison, not drinking garri, (which is more famented)
I had this dish in Cameroon back in 2001. Made with coco yam & the soup was amazing, must eat with your fingers. 😋
Lovely, one of my favourites soups, you did justice to it,👍👍
I'm putting this on my cooking menu for next week.
Thanks for sharing the recipe ❤️
My favorite soup. All the time. I never get tired of it
I cooked this yummy soup today
The taste is so owesome. Thank you for this video
OK that's the next on my menu. Uziza soup it is. Thanks Joyful Cook
I love this soup ,I tried it and came out awesomely sweet.i recommend it every one
I love achi.
This soup base can be used with practically any leaves one likes.
Please what is achi in English?
I love the soup and the way you make the garri
Dear joyful, you are the best this soup belongs to the IMO people it is very delicious; and mouth watering 😋😋😋
I love this , you're to much. Infact you're the best cook in the world
Hello 👋 I decided to check if there’s Uziza soup and how it’s cooked. So glad I saw your video. I shall definitely try it out and let you know. Tnx
The soup looks delicious 👌
This looks delicious. Thanks for sharing
I’m trying this now, thank you 😊
I pray it comes out well
Was just looking for a good soup to cook n I saw this❤❤❤❤
That's Lovely i which to eat it😋🤗✅
God bless you always ma'am 🙏 ❤. You're just so amazing 👏 ❤ 💖
Wow I'm in love with this ur pot wish I can get it amazing technic the end result of eba is lovely and not living the soup out of my comment I am definitely cooking this tomorrow morning thanks for sharing ma'am
Really love it thanks for sharing
Delicious soup 🍲I love it
This just like my native soup am frm Owerri lovly
Hummmm cest bien fait ya rien na dire ke good
I guess you can use anything for your food but I'll never use dawadawa in my soup but ogiri , I made it last 3 week with uha then download it with fufu and this week and preparing to cook ekwusi asuru asu with achara ohh! Just collecting my ingredients little by little bcos is not small money 😀
Look very delicious 😋🤤 I love Africanfood
I am from South Africa Johannesburg this soup look so delicious hhhmmm ,you make me hungry now
Thx.... I will definitely try it.... I was really salivating.... Chai... 💋 💋 💋
1000 wife marital and a teacher, good job, keep it up❤, truly Africa Woman
Love your channel I'm from 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬living in UK 🇬🇧..
Wow! That looks and sounds like a great recipe.congratulations! I was salivating as I watched. Great job.
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I love this. Please what did you use as thickner. Tnx
Hello dear, sorry to ask. What state do you reside in the US, that you always have fresh African green leafy vegetables, such as Ogu(pumpkin leaves) Uziza and the rest? Especially, my favorite vegetables, Ogu.? I really admire that and love ur cooking too. ❤️❤️❤️🇳🇬💯🇺🇸🩸❤️
Be like I go run this soup this weekend.
So yummy
I just gave this a trial and I so much love it thank you 🙏🙏🙏
So attractive thanks for sharing
Nice video. I would like to cook this for my wife and mother-in-law
Am diffidently going to try this ✌️✌️
A healthy soup 🍜
Joyful, your recipes are always a delight. Well Done.
I love oziza soup. My mom makes it for me
Really Joy love this is great 👍❤
Sorry the word is Joyful not Joy love 😂❤. All the same you're good 👍
I cooked this soup 2wks ago although i added mine ukazi leaves and smoked fish 🐠, all my neighbors came out with plates they want to eat igbo food 😂, joyful kitchen God bless you and give you long life 🧬
Thank you for your recipes joy
The soup looks delicious 😋 this is how I make my eba (garri)
Thank you so much for the teaching ❤
So delicious 😋😋
Did you taste it 😂
Dis is how I do cook it and my favorite very yummy