Local moi moi wrap with leaf. Everyone will agree that wrapping moi moi in local leaves is the best. Anyone that argues with you over this must either not have taste buds, or a Ola, you must learn how to wrap moi moi. Aunty, I don't know how to.
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Ingredients of Local moi moi wrap with leaf
- It's of Beans.
- It's of Onions.
- You need of Fresh pepper.
- Prepare of Palm oil.
- It's of Seasoning.
- Prepare of Crayfish.
- It's Leaves of for wrapping.
With this easy method, no more struggling with moi moi leaves. And if you are lucky to get your hands on perfect moi moi leaves but still struggle with wrapping the leaves; get ready to start enjoying that unmatchable taste of leaf. This cooked moi moi was supposed to wait in the archives a little longer, but, I promised Amaka this afternoon that I'd try and post my moi moi recipe as soon as possible. That would mean sticking to palm oil moi moi because I just can't wrap Tatashe with vegetable oil/coconut milk moi moi in leaves.
Local moi moi wrap with leaf instructions
- Soak beans in water for one hour.
- Do not wash like the regular moi moi.remove from water,add fresh pepper, onions and crayfish and blend.
- Add seasoning and palm oil,mix thoroughly and wrap with leaf.
- Its should be cooked after an hour,check constantly to make sure water isn't dried..
- Enjoy with pap,custard or garri.
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