04/01/2021 08:35

Recipe of Speedy Edikang ikong

by Keith Morales

Edikang ikong
Edikang ikong

Hey everyone, it is John, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, edikang ikong. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Edikang Ikong Soup needs no introduction. It is that nutritious Nigerian vegetable Soup recipe that everybody loves but few know how to cook. This is a delightful Delicacy from the South Southern region of Nigeria ( specifically Akwa Ibom and Cross River States) which never disappoints. Edikang Ikong is a Nigerian vegetable soup made with fluted pumpkin leaves and water leaves.

Edikang ikong is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals on earth. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Edikang ikong is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have edikang ikong using 11 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Edikang ikong:
  1. Make ready leaf Water
  2. Take Powder crayfish
  3. Get Ugwu
  4. Take Yellow Scotch bonnet
  5. Take Stock fish
  6. Take cube Stock
  7. Prepare Salt
  8. Take Palm oil
  9. Prepare Snail
  10. Get Ponmo
  11. Take Beef

I cooked this soup in thirty minutes, that is minus the time I used to cook the goat meat. Goat meat is not as tough as beef so, it cooked. Edikang Ikong soup has got to be my favourite Efik delicacy. I'd always wanted to share this recipe but I had a very hard time getting fresh water leaves.

Instructions to make Edikang ikong:
  1. Prepare your ingredients accordingly. Slice the vegetables, blend the pepper, wash and sock the stock fish in hot water
  2. FinallfinfIn a pot, add your washed beef, snail and ponmo. Boil with salt and stock cube
  3. After like 20 mins add the stock fish, blended pepper and palm oil. Let it cook for like 10 mins
  4. Then add the water leaf stir and cover. Let it cook for another 10 mins
  5. Finally add the ugwu and powder crayfish stir and cover let it cook on low heat for like 4 minutes
  6. Your delicious edikang ikong soup is ready serve with any swallow of choice
  7. Then add the water leaf stir and cover. Let it cook for another 10 mins
  8. Finally add the ugwu and powder crayfish stir and cover let it cook on low heat for like 4 minutes
  9. Your delicious edikang ikong soup is ready serve with any swallow of choice
  10. Then add the water leaf stir and cover. Let it cook for another 10 mins
  11. Finally add the ugwu and powder crayfish stir and cover let it cook on low heat for like 4 minutes
  12. Your delicious edikang ikong soup is ready serve with any swallow of choice

Edikang Ikong soup has got to be my favourite Efik delicacy. I'd always wanted to share this recipe but I had a very hard time getting fresh water leaves. I had to settle for frozen in the end. What are Edikang Ikong soup ingredients? It's a very specific Nigerian soup that originates from the native Efic lands.

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