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COOKING 101
sumthung
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 1:26:02 PM
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real cooks made real good apart from one Mr. Njunge.

me thinks matumbo is green meat
Njung'e
#22 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 2:31:59 PM
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@kissedxx,
Eti you can't make soft chapatis.....!!...Anything wrong if you use a little Stasoft??...Brari gasket me!!!
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kissedxx
#23 Posted : Thursday, February 11, 2010 5:08:23 AM
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Njunge,, ha ha. seriously though.
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muganda
#24 Posted : Thursday, February 11, 2010 9:49:00 AM
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So I've been a fan of chapatis since I was a child and eaten all types including nans etc.

And I know a lady who makes the softest best chapatis ever - crown still goes to her. And at this point is where she does something different..

kissedxx wrote:
I cant make soft chapatis. Its so frustrating!! aarrgh and the work involved deserves a good end product. hmm

Knead the dough well again and divide it into egg-sized balls.


Instead of this part, she takes the dough, kneads it well again and flattens it all out into a giant Chapati.

Spreads oil on top and cuts out strips; then rolls each strip to form the egg-sized balls. That's what I've observed. Come to think of it, she seems to use more oil than water...
Njung'e
#25 Posted : Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:05:40 AM
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@Wendz,
Can sitting on the chapati make it soft?
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Wendz
#26 Posted : Thursday, February 11, 2010 1:33:19 PM
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@Njungé

Lol..... bet they make your lips soft and can no longer control their movements... and the brain too... careful who sits on them! Lol
Kamaa
#27 Posted : Thursday, February 11, 2010 1:55:51 PM
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i see most of you have an idea of what cooking is all about..!

but wengine ni buree kabisa!
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Njung'e
#28 Posted : Thursday, February 11, 2010 2:07:16 PM
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@Kamaa,
Kuchemsha mayai pia ni cooking....bure wewe....ama useme ni mimi!!...lol
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fantony
#29 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 3:02:33 PM
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Matumbo is not meat... i.e. slaughtering a cow has been primarily to obtain its beef...

Matumbo are left overs... ranking with leather... bones etc.

aces
#30 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 5:24:44 PM
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Matumbo ar cald towels, they aint meat. Another word is samadi, i hear they ar swit if u dont wash them, aaargh! Lol
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#31 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 5:51:03 PM
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brand new - mixture of beef and matumbo, its called 'nyatumbo''. You must however boil the matumbo first - its obviously harder than nyama.

I also know how to make mango crisps, just in case you are interested.
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kissedxx
#32 Posted : Saturday, February 13, 2010 5:41:24 AM
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I am interested in Mango crisps.. Jana I tried out the oil idea( Olive oil ofcourse 0% calories) on the chapos and for once they were soft. Who knew lol!! Thanks Muganda
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Njung'e
#33 Posted : Saturday, February 13, 2010 6:25:46 AM
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@Aces,
Eti Mango crisps?.....Sasa hii ni nini??
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The optimist
#34 Posted : Saturday, November 15, 2014 12:40:40 PM
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Why did this thread die? There are lots of great recipes out there.
butterflyke
#35 Posted : Saturday, November 15, 2014 2:29:21 PM
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Djagame wrote:
@Kissedxx

For your omena recipe first boil the omena to get rid of the bitter taste and drain.

In a pan/sufuria saute onions till golden brown and add tomatoes and salt, to this add the drained omena.

To the above add light coconut milk [obtained by adding water to dessicated coconut from which thick milk has been extracted] and leave to simmer.

Once the coconut milk is reduced add thick coconut milk [obtained without adding water to dessicated coconut] to thicken the soup simmer a little longer and serve.

Try it with the brown ugali.


@theoptimist, let us see if we can revive it


For your omena, after chambuaring to remove non-omena things, first boil the omena to get rid of the bitter taste and drain. Don't boil for too long as they may become too soft.

Heat some oil in a pan/sufuria and then fry the omena until they are slightly crisp (yaani kukausha). Place the omena on paper towels or serviettes to drain off oil.

In a pan/sufuria saute onions till golden brown and add tomatoes and salt (dhania, white pepper, other spices as you may wish), to this add the omena. You can just a little water if you do not want it dry. Let in simmer for some minutes. Serve with ugali and spinach/sukuma wiki.

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kysse
#36 Posted : Saturday, November 15, 2014 3:13:12 PM
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butterflyke wrote:
Djagame wrote:
@Kissedxx

For your omena recipe first boil the omena to get rid of the bitter taste and drain.

In a pan/sufuria saute onions till golden brown and add tomatoes and salt, to this add the drained omena.

To the above add light coconut milk [obtained by adding water to dessicated coconut from which thick milk has been extracted] and leave to simmer.

Once the coconut milk is reduced add thick coconut milk [obtained without adding water to dessicated coconut] to thicken the soup simmer a little longer and serve.

Try it with the brown ugali.


@theoptimist, let us see if we can revive it


For your omena, after chambuaring to remove non-omena things, first boil the omena to get rid of the bitter taste and drain. Don't boil for too long as they may become too soft.

Heat some oil in a pan/sufuria and then fry the omena until they are slightly crisp (yaani kukausha). Place the omena on paper towels or serviettes to drain off oil.

In a pan/sufuria saute onions till golden brown and add tomatoes and salt (dhania, white pepper, other spices as you may wish), to this add the omena. You can just a little water if you do not want it dry. Let in simmer for some minutes. Serve with ugali and spinach/sukuma wiki.


oi butter,
I like trying out new things, so one day I decided to 'suprise'family by buying fresh omena at the supa.They know I can make soup out of stone,so no one doubted.
I strictly followed the instructions on the packet,but wait till the boiling began and everyone suddenly had an errand outside the house.
When froth began to form,that was it!I covered my nose,carried the sufuria with the boiling omena and poured it in a hole at the backyard and sprayed house.
I blamed the neighbour's cat for the missing omena to escape embarrasment.
my ready lemons,onions,tomatoes bcame salad.sioni a repeat.
butterflyke
#37 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2014 7:56:30 AM
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kysse wrote:

oi butter,
I like trying out new things, so one day I decided to 'suprise'family by buying fresh omena at the supa.They know I can make soup out of stone,so no one doubted.
I strictly followed the instructions on the packet,but wait till the boiling began and everyone suddenly had an errand outside the house.
When froth began to form,that was it!I covered my nose,carried the sufuria with the boiling omena and poured it in a hole at the backyard and sprayed house.
I blamed the neighbour's cat for the missing omena to escape embarrasment.
my ready lemons,onions,tomatoes bcame salad.sioni a repeat.


You can classify this under meals to cook when I live in my own compound smile
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Swenani
#38 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2014 9:43:59 AM
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butterflyke wrote:
kysse wrote:

oi butter,
I like trying out new things, so one day I decided to 'suprise'family by buying fresh omena at the supa.They know I can make soup out of stone,so no one doubted.
I strictly followed the instructions on the packet,but wait till the boiling began and everyone suddenly had an errand outside the house.
When froth began to form,that was it!I covered my nose,carried the sufuria with the boiling omena and poured it in a hole at the backyard and sprayed house.
I blamed the neighbour's cat for the missing omena to escape embarrasment.
my ready lemons,onions,tomatoes bcame salad.sioni a repeat.


You can classify this under meals to cook when I live in my own compound smile

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Swenani
#39 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2014 9:47:11 AM
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Recipe for boiling water(ya kuoga)

Fill your sufuria with water and boil it.
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Angelica _ann
#40 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2014 10:43:59 AM
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Swenani wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
kysse wrote:

oi butter,
I like trying out new things, so one day I decided to 'suprise'family by buying fresh omena at the supa.They know I can make soup out of stone,so no one doubted.
I strictly followed the instructions on the packet,but wait till the boiling began and everyone suddenly had an errand outside the house.
When froth began to form,that was it!I covered my nose,carried the sufuria with the boiling omena and poured it in a hole at the backyard and sprayed house.
I blamed the neighbour's cat for the missing omena to escape embarrasment.
my ready lemons,onions,tomatoes bcame salad.sioni a repeat.


You can classify this under meals to cook when I live in my own compound smile

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Mistake #1 buying omena from the supermarket, never ever Sad
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