RICE PANCAKE
For a light and fluffy version of pancakes, go with rice pancakes.
This decadent banana bread is so good that once you start eating, you can’t stop. Go on, you know you want to make some.
Call it Coated Peanuts, call it Peanut Burger, here’s how to make your own crunchy peanuts.
This Coconut Cake is so moist and yummy, even non-lovers of coconut enjoy it!
When you serve this party fried meat, your guests will keep asking for more.
Boiled Peanuts is a seasonal snack in Nigeria. Very easy to prepare if you have access to boiled peanuts (groundnuts) where you live.
Make and enjoy this Lebanese import that we have taken and made it our own. So yummy!
Peppered Puff Puff brings some hot and spicy zing to the spongy Nigerian Puff Puff. Click to see how to prepare it.
This one does live up to its name. There is coconut flavour everywhere you look. It’s Meat Pie Tropicana!
You should be making these beauties in your kitchen right now. Forever moist carrot cakes!
So creamy! Just like the old skool Wall’s Ice Cream.
Get the most from the gluten-free, grain-free, healthy coconut flour by using it to make delicious pancakes. It is weightloss friendly too.
This the easiest Nigerian Chin Chin recipe ever! Includes how to cut Nigerian Chin Chin fast.
Now you can enjoy making Chicken Pies in your home.
The popping red spicy upgrade for the basic Grilled Chicken. A great addition to your party food!
Here are the different shapes you can give your Nigerian Meat Pie. There is a shape for every occasion!
Take your grilled chicken to the next level with the Nigerian Suya Pepper.
A different way to enjoy grilled chicken.
Kilishi is another special gift from Northern Nigeria to Nigerian gastronomy. Learn how to make Kilishi in your own kitchen.
Do you still have a few nuts and bolts to tighten before your Nigerian Meat Pie gets to that level of greatness you would like for the festive season? Watch this video and get that question answered.
Peppered Snail is a common feature in Nigerian restaurants and in the Small Chops section at parties. It’s too hot to handle!
An exciting way to enjoy fruits! Kids love it too.
Nigerian Suya is the most popular Nigerian street snack. You too can become a professional Mai Suya after reading this 😉 Learn how to make Suya in your own home.
For that Pizza recipe with gooey cheese, go here! A world recipe that Nigerians enjoy.
Italy’s gift to the world!. Naija no go carry last when it comes to pizza!
Grilled Fish gives you a chance to experiment with your favourite spices, herbs and seasoning.
Okpa has a natural delicious flavour, you’ll be asking for trouble if you add unnecessary ingredients to it.
Here’s how to make Vanilla Ice Cream without an ice cream maker. Other flavours and methods coming soon!
A Northern Nigerian (Hausa) rice delicacy. Serves as a great snack or meal.
PLANTAIN MOI MOI (UKPO OGEDE)
Don’t throw away that over-ripe plantain yet! Because it can be reborn in this mouth-watering plantain recipe.
This version of Plantain Mosa is also prepared with overripe plantains. Find out what makes them different from Plantain Puffs.
If you need a Nigerian snack with no added sugar, the Nigerian Meat Pie should be your number one choice.
Nigeria’s own Puff Puff is so tasty and easy on the mouth, you won’t want to stop. This Nigerian snack is known for its high oil content but it is so yummy!Nigerian Chin Chin
Pancake a.k.a. Diet is the delicious thin snack that is really a Balanced Diet! Find out why.
Plantain Pies, made with overripe plantains, will take you to a foodland you have never been before.
The less oily sister to Puff Puff. This Nigerian snack is denser that Nigerian Puff Puff.
You’ll want to make this Naija-style Club Sandwich right after reading this.
Learn how to make the tastiest Sausage Rolls that do not leave an after-taste of sausages in your mouth.
Plantain Mosa is another Nigerian snack prepared with overripe plantains. It is Nigerian Puff Puff with a twist.
Nigerian Agidi Jollof with its trademark soft bone (okpukpu agidi) makes a great snack and an exciting lunch/dinner.
Learn how to make suya spice like the suya gurus of Nigeria.
Nigerian Fish Roll is a deep fried version of Nigerian Meat Pie with a fish filling. This is the Nigerian snack you should go for if you want to eat meat pie but you do not have an oven.
A perfect Nigerian snack and dessert.
This doubles as a Nigerian snack and a restaurant special. Goat meat on fire! Mind the pepper 🙂
This crunchy snack is one of the most popular street foods in Nigeria.
Battered Fish is the best! Check out the Nigerian snack that will make people fall in love with you 🙂
Puff Puff pastry on the outside, hard-boiled egg on the inside. It must be delicious.
If you want something close to Nigerian Suya and easy to make, try Beef Skewers.
It goes well with the Nigerian Rice Recipes but Grilled Chicken is a very munchy snack too.
You are sure to fall in love with this tasty Nigerian snack even if you don’t have a sweet tooth.
Find out why this snack is also known as Air Condition. The best Nigerian snack for hot days!