How to make the Famous Ugandan groundnut Sauce with Raw Grinded Peanuts|| Gnut sauce
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- Peanut Sauce recipe
This is a versatile sauce that can be made with either peanut butter, roasted grinded peanuts or raw grinded peanuts.
In this recipe you'll need:
raw grinded peanuts
Onions
Tomato
Salt
water
Made with Love ❤️
From My Jikoni
This is the only video of g.nut paste on the entire internet! 😂 I wanted to cook this but using a pressure cooker instead. Yes, I am Ugandan. Very Impressed
Thanks a bunch. I don’t know if it’s possible to cook it with a pressure cooker, but in the event you manage to, please share your hack🤗 it’s always a great opportunity to learn from others
@MyAfricana found a way to cook it with a a pressure cooker. Doesn't come out as nice but it's good enough. I'll share.
Just came hea after i recommendation. Good content but in Uganda we don't use oil and also give it alot of time to make its own oil
Thank you very much for stopping by…. Yes yes, I have learnt that too from our sisters from Uganda here in the comment section. Notice the little oil I added was not to cook the peanut sauce but just to help fry the onions and that too was optional, just a personal preference to add flavour in the sauce😊
Good.
In our place.we don't fry g.nuts
It has its own oil
What a hearty and balanced meal! The Ebinyebwa looked delicious enough and then you got out that Matooke, I got so melancholic about the time I was in Uganda and enjoyed those dishes 🤤 Thank you for teaching how easy this is to make!
I’m happy you’ve enjoyed it 😋 this is definitely one of those hearty and homely meals. Thank you 😊
I made it last night and enjoyed it with sweet potatoes. My kids tried it for the first time and they loved it.
I am so happy to hear this and most importantly that you enjoyed it.
❤❤Thank you
Welcome 🤗
I have cooked the sauce using this video. Simple and easy 🎉
I’m happy to hear this. Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏾
Me too
Lovely sauce moreso with plantain/matooke
It really is amd versatile too. Just dropped a video on how I prepare it with matoke😊
I was planning to prepare it since I saw it on yewahe children ❤
Thank you. Please do, it's so delicious 😋 remember to cook it till the oil separates😊
Love from Rwanda ,thanks for the recipe
You are most welcome. Thank you for stopping by
😂😂😂here we go now.. I’m to cook it the same way. Thank you!😊
You are most welcome 🤗
Greetings from Germany..I grew up in Uganda and I love that sauce.. happy to find this recipe ..thank you
Greetings. You are most welcome. Happy to have you here☺️
Can you please show me how to make the tipical samosas with meat.. I really miss those too.. greetings
Definitely, I'll upload the recipe for the samosas soon.
Maybe this sauce gives Ugandans ladies big butts 😂
Thank you so much, I tried this recipe with roasted peanuts, just loved it!🍯
You are most welcome 😋
I'm going to try this recipe. I have never tasted it.
You are going to love it 😊 good thing it pairs well with all meals 😋
@@MyAfricana ❤️❤️I did prepare and it's the best thing happened to my cooking it goes well with almost everything and the fact that I love peanuts the taste is heavenly ❤️
Wow this yummy....I learned this from Mum..
Very yummy 😋 I love how simple it is but very versatile and easily customizable it is.
Yum-yum 😊😊😊
Thanks for this 😊
Any time!
Thank you, nashukuru sana.
yummy with matooke
Very 😋
Thank you for your lesson. The meal looks yummy.
You are most welcome. Thank you 😊
Yummy yummy 😋😋😋
Even with yams it's very nice🇿🇲❤️
I haven't tried it with yams yet. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the recommendation ☺️♥️
Nime penda Sanaa mapishi yko njo unipikie kwangu
looks tasty uhmmm
Thanks…. It definitely is tasty
Una delicia 😋, estuve en Kampala el 2018,ahora vivo en Nairobi 🇰🇪 con mi esposa, gracias por la receta 👍
You are most welcome ☺️ enjoy 😋
Im here because was playing World of Warcraft, had a guild mate recommend to try making g-nut sauce HAHA
That’s so cool hehe… great to have you here😊
@@MyAfricana he was from Uganda. So looking forward to see some more of your cuisines 😀
Thank you very much 🙏🏾
Nice lecture. How about the Kenyan style
This is Kenyan style. Uganda we dont use oil. It makes its own.
@PeterNgugi The oil here was not to cook the peanut sauce as the peanuts generate their own oils. It’s to sauté the onions and only a drop went a long way.
I remember my grandma serving us like 30 years ago, but I cant remember how she used to prepare it, I only remmember her roasting njugu first, then smushing, the rest sijui but it was so delicious
@EDGEHILLBBKE nothing can match grandma’s recipe 🤗 they always had that magic touch and their meals are always delicious 😋 I’m a student of many great grandmothers, mothers and fathers who made/make beautiful meals. I always try to personalize recipes to match my time and resources 🤗 always happy to learn from others.
உங்கள் உணவு வித்தியாசமாகவும் ஆரோக்கியமாகவும் உள்ளது
Very healthy 😋👌🏽
@@MyAfricana சரியாக சொன்னீர்கள் சகோதரி.
@vtvscreations5735 Thank you
When will our African Sisters in Uganda 🇺🇬 (All of Africa) build a Culinary Cooking University in America 🇺🇸 to teach their African American Sisters how to cook and prepare our traditional foods of East, West, Central, and Southern Africa 🌍????
That would really be great👌🏾 We really have such a deep and rich food culture in Africa. The way our natural ingredients are paired and cooking methods which elevate meals are a force to be reckoned with in their own rights. Africa to the World💪🏾
@My Africana Our ultimate goal 👏🏿 is to educate and culturally unite us as a people and eat our original food from our African Continent.... Also the economic benefits will help our people in Africa 🌍 who is growing our agricultural foods.. Its a win 🏆 win 🏆 situation for both sides.... Black ⚫️ Africans and Black African Americans must unite.....
@@furqaanali6523 Well put
Yum yum 😋
😋😋
Nice
Thanks
Hello.the video is fantastic.kindly tell me the name of this sauce because on Tuesday this week I went to busia border and I requested this sauce but nobody understood what I wanted.instead they brought me the raw grinded ground nuts.
Lastly ,what are the nutritional values for this source
Thanks
Am ochieng
Kisumu
Kenya
Thank you 😊
The general name for it is just groundnut sauce/gnut sauce and some groundnut stew. The nutritional value is the same as the normal peanuts; fibre, protein, high natural fats, and folate among others. It's just another interesting way of eating peanuts. I hope this helps
It's had to get Ugandan food in busia, ialways look inever get hotels with traditional food
It’s called Binyebwa.
In Busia it's called maido
We don't add oil when preparing this sauce but you have to cook it on low heat for a longer time and you are good to go
Ground nuts already have their natural oil, that's why in Uganda we just cook it enough to get that oil rather than adding oil to it.
Can I use roasted powder
Yes, you can. Cooking time will be shorter
Thank you so much
You are most welcome
I served mine with potatoes
I hope you enjoyed it 🤗
Thanks
Welcome
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Cooki it for more time, an hour is ok
Exactly, the longer the better
Thx alot
how do you make the gnut paste?
If you have raw peanuts, just grind them either in a blender or food processor until they are relatively fine. If you have roasted peanuts, do the same, however, these will turn into a paste almost like peanut butter but don’t over process to make peanut butter. Just until all the huge lumps are gone
Thank you!!@@MyAfricana
You are most welcome
What is matoke?
Matoke is the local name for raw/green bananas. It's commonly used in Kenya, and most parts of East Africa.
Here is a simple recipe I shared on the same👇🏽
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@@MyAfricana thank you so much!! ❤️
You are most welcome 🤗
Cool
Cooker name please
Ramtons induction cooker
No need to put oil
Agreed. That was an optional preference just for stir frying the onions.
@@MyAfricana
Seed oils / vegetable oil is toxic , use butter or ghee
Felicita Hill
I cannot see your face. You must be a beautiful cook. Next time let's see what you really look like
Thank you 😊 I’ll try show my face next time
Maybe in kenya but uganda no need to put oil
Emmie Hollow
Am not sure if these g nuts r ready coz t needs some time and sauce pan shud be like a bowl and in Uganda we don't cook g nuts and again put cooking oil am sure yo not a Ugandan,, for us we eat our food naturally cooking oil has no use in g nuts
No, I am not Ugandan. I am equally a student of the world😊 sharing recipes I have learnt along the way. I enjoy this recipe and it works perfectly on my saucepan. The oil as stated in the video is optional, something I like doing.
@@MyAfricana wow,, I love this. Yo even better than some ugandans,, blessings dia
Thanks a lot 🙏🏼. Next time I'll try without adding oil.
@@MyAfricana yes dia and don't slice bananas just put g.nuts immediately after the boiling of matooke then leave them to boil too,, but it's better when boil matooke put enough water,salt,onions, tomatoes or whichever spices then after g. nuts when they boil together reduce to the lowest heat and chill then after u come back and find all the oils on top and enjoy bby gal,, thx mumy I have really liked u
I'll definitely try this out and see the outcome. I'll share after several tries😋 Thank you very much for this recipe and for the encouragement 🥰. I look forward to trying it out ❤️
You just tried
Thanks