Im a white woman and my husband is Nigerian. Thank you so much for your recipes. He absolutely loves the food I make with the help from your videos. Thank you again. God bless
@ Irina: ☺️ Do your thing hun! Practice makes perfect! Caribbean and West African cooking is a production for ppl who aren’t use to cooking that way, lol.
I know her Recipes looks soo yummy also my man is fr NIGERIA n im FR CANADA I'm going too try n make her Recipes for my guy when he comes over AMEN by the Grace off God 🙏His also a really good cook because he shows me what he cooks on video too me when we talk/
@@SisiJemimahsRecipes Hiim fr CANADA n my guy is fr Nigeria =just wanted too say hi n UR food looks soo yummy wow =I'm hoping 1day me n him will try UR Recipes when he comes over 🙏🤞By GOD'S GRACE 🙏his a great guy n I love him soo much =His fr a Christian home n we chat on video mostly everyday=He also shows me what he cooks on video when we chat It looks soo yummy n I told him I loved too try his meal someday soon I hope by the GRACE OFF GOD 🙏🤞=I'LL watch UR videos whenever I get a chance fr Canada 🇨🇦❤️
I’m Black American and learning about my Nigerian heritage. I’m learning to make these sort of meals, including jollof rice, and chicken egusi. Thank you.
Finally made this after having it saved for a year. I am Nigerian but adopted so I’ve been trying to learn how to cook food from my culture and you’ve helped me so much! I am following your recipe list and making everything till I am a pro ❤
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe: 1. Roasting of tomatoes and others 2. Don’t grill hard chicken (I am guilty of this and always wonder why they are usually harder afterwards, oh my goodness 🤦♀️🙆♀️) 3. Adding onions and others in the oil before frying 4. Splatter guard (was wondering what that thing is called and why use it - there, you called the name and explained). You are simply amazing, thumps up ma’am
I just want to say thank you, I used the recipe and my stew came out amazing!!! My husband has been praising my stew since today, saying so I had all this skills and abilities 😂... thanks a lot!!!!
I’ve researched countless _authentic_ African cooking channels & none were convincing … until I saw THIS! 😮💨 Hoooo, she has my tastes, a chef after my own heart-not afraid to FRY; not afraid of SPICY peppers; and not afraid of OIL! 👏👏 This is the FIRST African dish I’m making, and she’s right: it looks BEAUTIFUL!! As soon as I learn to make GREAT JOLLOF (hopefully from HER ☝️), my crystal ball shows me the best fall/winter dish EVER! 👌🤟👍👍👍
Thanks Sisi Jemimah!! I did it and it came out perfect! While roasting the Tomatoes/Peppers I sprinkled some salt and bullion powder to them. Oh boy! I actually ate some after I was done roasting. 😅😅 Everything came out perfect! For those who complained about too much oil, u will need that much oil trust me. Else, your tomatoes/Peppers ain’t gonna fry. I started with moderate oil, before I knew I had to pour more than enough oil inside cuz the paste was splashing all over the place since the oil wasn’t enough. During frying since there was less to moderate oil, the thick paste boiled and splashed oil over (Splatter Screen was not helpful under such circumstances). So the best option is go with a lot of oil and drain it out once u done. Exactly what I did. After draining the oil out, it looked like I had had moderate oil inside from the beginning... That roasted Aroma is fire 🔥...
That's a great tip about the garlic there. No need sweating each garlic to remove the papery skin. Your videos are always so enlightening. I save them them in my Nigerian food play list. Thanks for bringing extraordinary into the ordinary.
@@amiyaeoh1140 one tablespoon of oil is 120calories, there is literally litres of oil in that stew even after she removed some. This is one the single most unhealthiest things Ive ever seen
Thank you so much for adding the ingredients and being so detailed in your videos. I’m married to a Nigerian and really anxious to try making this. I’m still learning. This is one of my favorite Nigerian dishes. 😋
I prepared this stew yesterday and my husband loved it,he wants me to prepare it again ,thank you sis jemimah your recipes are just something else ,please do more videos for us sister,
I made this and same way with my jellof rice, honestly after doing it I was just too proud of myself, it came out so delicious and looks so beautiful too, thank you so much for the free tutorial, I personally appreciate you so much, my best food channel, I love you sisi ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯
I absolutely love your channel! I learn so much from you and it’s nice as an African American to connect back to my original roots through food. Thanks for sharing.
Omo I just started cooking when I moved to Canada!! I have been watching your videos and they been saving my life😁. I cooked this chicken stew and Omo e restrict the airflow of my housemate ooo. Infact,e choookee the guy forget!!!He was licking his plate!!! I really appreciate your efforts in making us learn. God bless ya!!!
Man oh Man!!! This recipe is 🔥 made this for Family last night and gosh…. I need to pay Sisi Jemimah money for putting out this video. I roasted my pepper over an outside grill and the taste is 😍
Thank you sooo much!! I’m a student in Ukraine and I tried out making stew for the first time and everybody in my apartment liked it. Thanks so much 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I tried your recipe and my Igbo fiancé really loved it. I used some of the left over stew with shrimp and it was a hit with my sister as well. Thank you!
I had plenty of chicken stew, fish stew, bush rat stew when I was In Ghana. I didn't know stew preparation in that part of the world is so tedious, a labor of love. Thank you.
Yeah because English is not the Africans original language. It’s not meant for any African to speak. No matter the part of the world the African is in they will struggle because it’s not our original language.
Absolutely fabulous! Roasting the peppers for smokiness is a game changer. Thanks. Still waiting for the video sharing your must have condiments and kitchen utensils! Love that frying pan!
Thank you ever so much for this amazing recipe! My husband and I are enjoying it now as I type this! I have never used curry leaves in my life - after watching your video yesterday I decided to Invest and I can def taste it’s magic! I also purchased a splatter guard - no more cleaning wahala after cooking. This stew is banging - I am sure my children will enjoy it too. Your technique is a unique one - thanks again!
Doing this recipe for the second time now cuz I really enjoyed it the first time. Had to come and be sure cuz I don’t wanna miss any step. It’s so good tysm 😭❤️
Just wanted to say that I'm African American and really enjoy seeing how many dishes are made. I noticed most of the videos I watched and am recommended were Asian foods. So I searched Nigerian foods for a start, since I wanted to diversify what I watch. This chicken stew looks soooo AMAZING and I cannot wait to cook it someday!!!
I made it twice and came out delicious- only thing I did different is I used palm oil to fry the chicken- delicious, Thank you! I’m so happy! Oh and I ate it with pounded yam 😋
Am planning to try it in 2 weeks!. We have a party and they asked me to make 2 trays of Chicken stew!.Thank you so much for the detailed explanations❤️!.
Thanks so much for this recipe SisiJemimah! It was sumptuous. I used guinea fowl and followed the rest….Never tasted a better stew in my 60+ years on earth . I added two pieces of my leftover stock fish from the Afang soup recipe . It was delicious 🤩
I literally found your channel 2day.iv been salivating watching your recipes.i can't w8 to try them.im new to Nigerian cooking but it looks so good.1 of my friends is Nigerian and always talking about curries and stuff he makes.i can't w8 to impress him with my own Nigerian cuisine. Gr8 job👍👍👍honestly this whole chanel looks delicious
Before I beg people to cook for me because I don't really like cooking but with your channel am now a professional in cooking, I now brag too , in fact my love for cooking is something else now, I sleep and wake up to this channel, have learnt how to cook so many dishes from you, no body reach me again oooo, I too much now, all thanks to you Sisi, may God almighty continue to bless you with more wisdom 💋💋💋
Thank you for this recipe, as a jamaican I thought let me try this recipe and followed every step, have to say it was really nice and will be making it much more 😋
I am a kenyan but following keenly. I don't know if I try these recipes I will be able to eat. Everything has pepper in it. I can see myself in tears because I have to prepare this and enjoy it even with tears rolling. ❤ from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Nice tip on freezing for future use. Love that you roast the veg. Infusing the frying oil was very much also a chef touch. It has to be said you have an understanding of flavours . Well done chef!! I am currently making this in my kitchen now , already smells great.
Good evening Sisi. Just to say a massive thank you for all your wonderful recipes and to let you know that I miss not having new recipes from you… I sincerely hope that all is good at your end..🙏🏽💕
You are good with this. I changed my pots and noticed that my stew alway taste sour. I used this your recipe and method, come on… This is the best stew I ever had. 🤯🤯. You deserve that subscription 👏👏
In trinidad we brown sugar to carmelize chicken then we stew.but its interesting to see other people cook.sometimes it adds a different swing to a great recipe.but we eat with beans rice vor roti perfect meal.always nice to see a different spin on other peoples ways of cooking
This is hands down the best recipe for chicken stew. I have made chicken stew several times but I used this recipe today and oh boy.... This is so bomb! This is gonna be the status quo going forward. Thanks Sisi.
You know, that you lead while others follow. You said it clearly, and I believe one can get close but not the same, your cooking is of higher level. Wow, roasting the peppers, thank you really for the tip. Absolutely beautiful. I am clapping 👏 for you.
Hello sis Jamimah! How are you doing ? I tried your recipe it turned out awesome 👌 my husband, children and brother in law loved it so much. We enjoyed with fupu and rice. Love from India mumbai
I subscribe to your channel because of your sense of humor. Your recipe have a sense of uniqueness and doing things diffferently. The way you back them up with reasons why you add or remove something is so professional. Well done and thank you
Sisi Jemimah this your stew is epic. I HAVE WATCHING YOU NOW FOR NOW FOR OVER 2 years I only started having the courage to comment. Well done you are one you tuber that have inspired me to start my cooking channel too.
I make my pepper like this and it's so yummy. I stopped doing it the other way (blend and boil) since I made this method. Thick and taste soooo yummy. God bless you always sis.
I have a similar recipe but minus the tomato and too much oil. Instead, I add European Dijon mustard which is sour enough and adds another layer of flavor and aroma. It is great!
@Nneka Iroegbu not entirely sure what the word « kee» means.. however, didn’t realise how some people were such oil fans judging by the sheer number of favorable comments
@@caro.caro.9578 Good for you then, Your experience doesn’t negates the simple fact that the majority of our people suffer from those chronic ailment cited above in my previous comment.
Just tried this method, and let me tell you, delicious😋. I did miss the part to not cover while frying but still,it came out amazing! Best stew I have made yet!
Im a white woman and my husband is Nigerian. Thank you so much for your recipes. He absolutely loves the food I make with the help from your videos. Thank you again. God bless
Thanks so much for the feedback. Glad you find my recipes useful 😊
@ Irina: ☺️ Do your thing hun! Practice makes perfect!
Caribbean and West African cooking is a production for ppl who aren’t use to cooking that way, lol.
I know her Recipes looks soo yummy also my man is fr NIGERIA n im FR CANADA I'm going too try n make her Recipes for my guy when he comes over AMEN by the Grace off God 🙏His also a really good cook because he shows me what he cooks on video too me when we talk/
@@SisiJemimahsRecipes Hiim fr CANADA n my guy is fr Nigeria =just wanted too say hi n UR food looks soo yummy wow =I'm hoping 1day me n him will try UR Recipes when he comes over 🙏🤞By GOD'S GRACE 🙏his a great guy n I love him soo much =His fr a Christian home n we chat on video mostly everyday=He also shows me what he cooks on video when we chat It looks soo yummy n I told him I loved too try his meal someday soon I hope by the GRACE OFF GOD 🙏🤞=I'LL watch UR videos whenever I get a chance fr Canada 🇨🇦❤️
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I’m Black American and learning about my Nigerian heritage. I’m learning to make these sort of meals, including jollof rice, and chicken egusi. Thank you.
That's great. Let us know if you have any questions
roots are calling
Yes I am married to a Nigerian and he wants me to learn how to make this
Finally made this after having it saved for a year. I am Nigerian but adopted so I’ve been trying to learn how to cook food from my culture and you’ve helped me so much! I am following your recipe list and making everything till I am a pro ❤
I love that you embraced your culture anyways. ❤❤❤
love it! thank you for saving marriages...this is a wonderful ministry
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i swear hahaha
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I am from Germany but my roots are in Iran. I just adore your food recipes. ❤Today I will cook chicken stew for me and my friends. 🤤
How was it!?
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe:
1. Roasting of tomatoes and others
2. Don’t grill hard chicken (I am guilty of this and always wonder why they are usually harder afterwards, oh my goodness 🤦♀️🙆♀️)
3. Adding onions and others in the oil before frying
4. Splatter guard (was wondering what that thing is called and why use it - there, you called the name and explained).
You are simply amazing, thumps up ma’am
I learned so much from this video!
I believe this chicken you all call hard chicken is common fowl chicken??? A chicken that's raised at home without hormones etc
@@tamiajacksonor "old chicken" as it's labeled at Asian markets
I just want to say thank you, I used the recipe and my stew came out amazing!!! My husband has been praising my stew since today, saying so I had all this skills and abilities 😂... thanks a lot!!!!
Aw! This made me smile. Thanks so much for the feedback 😊
Kook lull
Do u put the tomatoes in oven
I’ve researched countless _authentic_ African cooking channels & none were convincing … until I saw THIS! 😮💨 Hoooo, she has my tastes, a chef after my own heart-not afraid to FRY; not afraid of SPICY peppers; and not afraid of OIL! 👏👏
This is the FIRST African dish I’m making, and she’s right: it looks BEAUTIFUL!! As soon as I learn to make GREAT JOLLOF (hopefully from HER ☝️), my crystal ball shows me the best fall/winter dish EVER! 👌🤟👍👍👍
I am a young boy who loves cooking so this recipes helped me to cook for my dad when my mum wasn't around
Did/ does he like it?
Thanks Sisi Jemimah!! I did it and it came out perfect! While roasting the Tomatoes/Peppers I sprinkled some salt and bullion powder to them. Oh boy! I actually ate some after I was done roasting. 😅😅 Everything came out perfect! For those who complained about too much oil, u will need that much oil trust me. Else, your tomatoes/Peppers ain’t gonna fry. I started with moderate oil, before I knew I had to pour more than enough oil inside cuz the paste was splashing all over the place since the oil wasn’t enough. During frying since there was less to moderate oil, the thick paste boiled and splashed oil over (Splatter Screen was not helpful under such circumstances). So the best option is go with a lot of oil and drain it out once u done. Exactly what I did. After draining the oil out, it looked like I had had moderate oil inside from the beginning... That roasted Aroma is fire 🔥...
Oh, so more oil prevents splashing? My stew was splashing like a water fountain and it infuriated me so much!
@@lake9980 Yeah more oil stops the splashing. I felt the same way..
Very good tip about more oil reducing the splashing..👍🏾
Sis you’ve saved a kitchen. Those splashing are soo annoying. Tnx
I made this and its the best thing I've ever made. The sauce comes out so delicious
what heat level do you use, high or low?
I am Zimbabwean and just love Nigerian food, thank you.
That's a great tip about the garlic there. No need sweating each garlic to remove the papery skin. Your videos are always so enlightening. I save them them in my Nigerian food play list. Thanks for bringing extraordinary into the ordinary.
If this oil stew doesn't clog my arteries then nothing will 😍 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
@Dominion Ogunjinrin it sure can🙌🏿😁
Use Olive oil.
Yes, it has too much oil.
Too much oil
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would try this but with less oil.. nice recipe
Yeah that’s not a normal amount of oil 😭 it tastes perfectly fine without 5 in of oil floating on top, just a little to make sure the Pan isn’t dry
You need that oil for flavor. Remove the excess oil after cooking.
Trust me o YOU WILL NEED THE OIL u can dish it after cooking
@@amiyaeoh1140 Exactly
@@amiyaeoh1140 one tablespoon of oil is 120calories, there is literally litres of oil in that stew even after she removed some. This is one the single most unhealthiest things Ive ever seen
Thank you so much for adding the ingredients and being so detailed in your videos. I’m married to a Nigerian and really anxious to try making this. I’m still learning. This is one of my favorite Nigerian dishes. 😋
I prepared this stew yesterday and my husband loved it,he wants me to prepare it again ,thank you sis jemimah your recipes are just something else ,please do more videos for us sister,
I made this and same way with my jellof rice, honestly after doing it I was just too proud of myself, it came out so delicious and looks so beautiful too, thank you so much for the free tutorial, I personally appreciate you so much, my best food channel, I love you sisi ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯
Made some today my sisters & husband in Nigeria taught me well when I lived there and we shared recipes & cooked together for bonding
I absolutely love your channel! I learn so much from you and it’s nice as an African American to connect back to my original roots through food. Thanks for sharing.
This Stew is calling my name with a plate of boiled rice....looks so so colourful and delicious amazing recipe.
Me too. My gosh im hungry now.
To much oil no good
Funny
@@laurajeanbaptiste4062 you can add less oil, i normally add less oil to mine
E dey call the both of us oooo
Omo I just started cooking when I moved to Canada!! I have been watching your videos and they been saving my life😁. I cooked this chicken stew and Omo e restrict the airflow of my housemate ooo. Infact,e choookee the guy forget!!!He was licking his plate!!!
I really appreciate your efforts in making us learn. God bless ya!!!
Lmaooooooooooo 😂
😂😂who dey breathe?
Lol ọmọ Naija.... E choke 😅
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youve literally saved my life, used to east this all the time from a stall at university and been missing it ever since i left
Thankyou so much!
I made this for my dinner tonight following your recipe, I’ve never had Nigerian food before and this was simply delicious!
Man oh Man!!! This recipe is 🔥 made this for Family last night and gosh…. I need to pay Sisi Jemimah money for putting out this video. I roasted my pepper over an outside grill and the taste is 😍
Thank you sooo much!! I’m a student in Ukraine and I tried out making stew for the first time and everybody in my apartment liked it. Thanks so much 🙏🏽🙏🏽
You're welcome. Glad you liked it 🙂
I tried your recipe and my Igbo fiancé really loved it. I used some of the left over stew with shrimp and it was a hit with my sister as well. Thank you!
Just started dating a Igbo man and I’m going to make this for him ! Get my skills up lol congrats on the engagement ❤
I love that you flavour your oil... it's the little things that take dishes to the next level
The man that got married to this kind of woman is just blessed, watching this alone is helping my memory reasoning, oh boy see stew!!
Thank you! I’m a Nigerian university student in Canada & I really wanted something tasty & close to home. The stew turned out perfectly!
Last time I tried some of your techniques. My skills raised to a whole new level.
I had plenty of chicken stew, fish stew, bush rat stew when I was In Ghana. I didn't know stew preparation in that part of the world is so tedious, a labor of love. Thank you.
English is hard this morning jare. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 You are the coolest
Yeah because English is not the Africans original language. It’s not meant for any African to speak. No matter the part of the world the African is in they will struggle because it’s not our original language.
@@chocgoddess1119 lighten up. She was being sarcastic
@@kemmye9983 that's a wrong way of being sarcastic. She spoke properly.
@@ThinkEagle7 I can’t help it if you don’t understand. Take care anyway .
Was looking for a recipe for free range chicken and this one is the best for me. Love Nigerian cuisine
Just your voice makes this food sound amazing! Thanks for introducing me to authentic Nigerian food:)
Absolutely fabulous! Roasting the peppers for smokiness is a game changer. Thanks. Still waiting for the video sharing your must have condiments and kitchen utensils! Love that frying pan!
I'm African American. When I made this recipe i became a Yaruba Warrior
Yoruba.
I tried this recipe but I didn't use as much oil and substituted thyme I didn't have.It tastes so delicious. Thank you
Thank you ever so much for this amazing recipe! My husband and I are enjoying it now as I type this! I have never used curry leaves in my life - after watching your video yesterday I decided to Invest and I can def taste it’s magic! I also purchased a splatter guard - no more cleaning wahala after cooking. This stew is banging - I am sure my children will enjoy it too. Your technique is a unique one - thanks again!
Doing this recipe for the second time now cuz I really enjoyed it the first time. Had to come and be sure cuz I don’t wanna miss any step. It’s so good tysm 😭❤️
Another awesome recipe!!! We made ours with steamed rice and fried plantains. My fiancé and I love cooking your dishes. This one was so great!!!
Thanks so much for the feedback, glad you loved it 😊
I made this before super delicious I love ur channel 🎉🎉❤❤
Just wanted to say that I'm African American and really enjoy seeing how many dishes are made. I noticed most of the videos I watched and am recommended were Asian foods. So I searched Nigerian foods for a start, since I wanted to diversify what I watch. This chicken stew looks soooo AMAZING and I cannot wait to cook it someday!!!
I made it twice and came out delicious- only thing I did different is I used palm oil to fry the chicken- delicious, Thank you! I’m so happy! Oh and I ate it with pounded yam 😋
Yes with pounded yam
Well done sister. Absolutely using these to help my African American wife. She is embracing her Nigerian side
Am planning to try it in 2 weeks!. We have a party and they asked me to make 2 trays of Chicken stew!.Thank you so much for the detailed explanations❤️!.
Thanks so much for this recipe SisiJemimah! It was sumptuous. I used guinea fowl and followed the rest….Never tasted a better stew in my 60+ years on earth . I added two pieces of my leftover stock fish from the Afang soup recipe . It was delicious 🤩
I literally found your channel 2day.iv been salivating watching your recipes.i can't w8 to try them.im new to Nigerian cooking but it looks so good.1 of my friends is Nigerian and always talking about curries and stuff he makes.i can't w8 to impress him with my own Nigerian cuisine. Gr8 job👍👍👍honestly this whole chanel looks delicious
Before I beg people to cook for me because I don't really like cooking but with your channel am now a professional in cooking, I now brag too , in fact my love for cooking is something else now, I sleep and wake up to this channel, have learnt how to cook so many dishes from you, no body reach me again oooo, I too much now, all thanks to you Sisi, may God almighty continue to bless you with more wisdom 💋💋💋
I’m a filipina, and i really love this recipe. Thanks to my nigerian friend who taught me how to cooked this.. :)
its easy and i like it..keep up the good job
Feels like i can perceive the aroma of the stew from here.. Great job. Will replicate.
Thank you. Please let me know how you get on with it
i have never cooked before but after following your recipe i feel like a master chef because it just tastes so good.... you got a new subscriber!!!
Oh my goodness, that looks so good, and you were straight to the point. I'm hungry, now. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this recipe, as a jamaican I thought let me try this recipe and followed every step, have to say it was really nice and will be making it much more 😋
This chicken stew is one of the best looks delicious.
I am a kenyan but following keenly. I don't know if I try these recipes I will be able to eat. Everything has pepper in it. I can see myself in tears because I have to prepare this and enjoy it even with tears rolling. ❤ from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Don’t put the hot peppers if you don’t like them
Nice tip on freezing for future use. Love that you roast the veg. Infusing the frying oil was very much also a chef touch. It has to be said you have an understanding of flavours . Well done chef!! I am currently making this in my kitchen now , already smells great.
Thank you so much and I'm glad you love the recipe 😊
Your blended pepper mix is sooo good !
I tried this and my family loved it. I did not have ginger but still they loved it so much. Now I must learn to cook jellof rice 😊
Good evening Sisi. Just to say a massive thank you for all your wonderful recipes and to let you know that I miss not having new recipes from you… I sincerely hope that all is good at your end..🙏🏽💕
This stew get PhD. Thanks for the recipe.
I love African cuisine. We don't count calories.😂 Bon appétit !
Thank you so much I hate making stew because of how much it could go wrong. I tried this recipe right now and I am so grateful❤❤❤
You are my girl. My cooking skills have went up several notches with your recipes. 🙌🙌👍👌
You are good with this. I changed my pots and noticed that my stew alway taste sour. I used this your recipe and method, come on… This is the best stew I ever had. 🤯🤯. You deserve that subscription 👏👏
So Yummy! Made this today and just went back for seconds. Roasting the peppers and all definitely intensified the taste. Thanks for the recipe!!! :-)
In trinidad we brown sugar to carmelize chicken then we stew.but its interesting to see other people cook.sometimes it adds a different swing to a great recipe.but we eat with beans rice vor roti perfect meal.always nice to see a different spin on other peoples ways of cooking
Where is my Basmati Rice.
This is a very good Sunday dinner after Church.
sunday dinner should be roast chicken and veg
This is hands down the best recipe for chicken stew. I have made chicken stew several times but I used this recipe today and oh boy.... This is so bomb! This is gonna be the status quo going forward. Thanks Sisi.
Thanks so much for the lovely feedback. Glad you liked it 🙂
You know, that you lead while others follow. You said it clearly, and I believe one can get close but not the same, your cooking is of higher level. Wow, roasting the peppers, thank you really for the tip. Absolutely beautiful. I am clapping 👏 for you.
I agree. Sisi is in a class of her own.
I knew it would be worth my data.. Sissy Jemimah,I tried your afang recipe and the food was so delicious
I don't brag and carry shoulder 😂... I must cook this stew today o. Congratulations on 200k 🙌
As a white canadian, i approve
Hello sis Jamimah! How are you doing ? I tried your recipe it turned out awesome 👌 my husband, children and brother in law loved it so much. We enjoyed with fupu and rice. Love from India mumbai
I subscribe to your channel because of your sense of humor. Your recipe have a sense of uniqueness and doing things diffferently. The way you back them up with reasons why you add or remove something is so professional. Well done and thank you
This food looks good, can I cook it without too much oil
Yes you can
Sisi Jemimah this your stew is epic. I HAVE WATCHING YOU NOW FOR NOW FOR OVER 2 years I only started having the courage to comment. Well done you are one you tuber that have inspired me to start my cooking channel too.
Thanks so much. I'll check out your channel shortly..😊
@@SisiJemimahsRecipes Thank you will be honoured to see there. Please let me know you visited.
Landed 💃🏽omg this stew is tempting oo so looking Yummylious 😋
Thank you 😊
Have never dropped comment but I must testify on this cos I tried it and it was amazing. Hubby couldn't get over it. Thanks for the recipe
I make my pepper like this and it's so yummy. I stopped doing it the other way (blend and boil) since I made this method. Thick and taste soooo yummy. God bless you always sis.
i love to cook and i come here for good inspirations and ideas !!!
I have a similar recipe but minus the tomato and too much oil. Instead, I add European Dijon mustard which is sour enough and adds another layer of flavor and aroma. It is great!
Oh my God do love the both soups okra and children stew please keep it up
I tried this recipe today and it was so delicious. Thanks for sharing your recipes.
She is good. She knows what she is talking about. Lovely.
I love African cuisine. We don't count calories.😂 Bon appétit.
Hence the higher rates of heart conditions, strokes and diabetes in our communities
@Nneka Iroegbu not entirely sure what the word « kee» means..
however, didn’t realise how some people were such oil fans judging by the sheer number of favorable comments
@@cafaitmal Not Really. I'm living proof.
@Nneka Iroegbu Dats right.✌🏽💕🙏🏽
@@caro.caro.9578 Good for you then, Your experience doesn’t negates the simple fact that the majority of our people suffer from those chronic ailment cited above in my previous comment.
I’m so hungry right now. This stew makes me crave Christmas.
Sometimes the soul simply craves a classic beauty. Thank you!!!
Your channel is the best like it sis am from Sudan and I like Nigerian food😍❤
This looks delicious 🤤 can’t wait to make it
Did you add tin tomatoes paste to the preparation ?
The stew is lit. I tried it. Everyone in the family loved it. Thanks for this
Just tried this method, and let me tell you, delicious😋. I did miss the part to not cover while frying but still,it came out amazing! Best stew I have made yet!
Love your style of cooking, will definitely be trying your recipes
Wow roasted! This had got some nice twist
My best chef am watching from Cameroon 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I always keep some of that oil off the top for eggs 😋
Sista you cooked the best chicken i have ever seen.
I can't wait to make this your recipes look so yummy
I love this woman. Such a good channel. Thank you.
Omooooo!
Fam, watch the ads too... Don't skip it
You are spot on.
Yeye 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nigerians can cook,i tried their food and it's nice from🇿🇦