Hello guys it's time to prepare yet another delicacy and this time around I will be preparing a soup made from the "Ground African Mango Seed" locally known as "ogbono". Ogbono is a very nice soup and very easy to prepare as well, so on my post today I will sharing with you guys one of my steps in making it because I have a lot of it.
procedures
The first thing I do is to get my fresh meat and cow skin so I can wash it add my salt, Maggie, little fresh pepper and onion into it before per boiling it till the meat and cow skin is soft and also some the cow skin use to be strong so in such I situation once I know the meat is soft I will remove it then allow the cow skin to cook more.
When the meat and cow skin is properly cooked I will add more water to the pot but it won't be too much so that the soup won't be watery then I add my bitter leaf, palm oil, little salt and Maggie because I have used some in per boiling the meat before so I covered it and allow it to boil for like 30 minutes.
When it has boiled for the 30 minutes I will taste it to know if the salt and Maggie is okay to my taste before I will add my blended ogbono then leave it to boil for a minute before I use spoon to stary the soup together then add my vegetable leaf (Ugu leaf) and allow it to cook for like ten minutes.
Once it has cooked for that minutes I will taste it again to know if my all ingredients are balance to my taste before putting it down to be served.
Conclusion
Ogbono is a this soup that you can just prepare within an hour once all your ingredients are ready because it doesn't take much time to cook and you can server it with anything you want like garri, semolina,fufu, pounded yam, e.t.c and you won't even know when you will eat more than your normal ratio of food.
Ogbono soup tastes different and it's one of my favorites. The method you used is simple and educating. Thanks
Wow this nice it's my favorite too
Waoo, I am hungry, thank You very much for this wonderful information, how to prepared Ogbono soup. It's my favorite soup, always like to eat it with fufu. Nice post.
That's nice sir because it my favorite as well.
I enjoy ogbono soup a lot, its one of my favorites. I love eating it with dried fish or stockfish. I really followed the guide you made above and its really easy for a new person to understand. Hope you have some of the soup remaining. I might come visiting
No problem sir it's available.
Ogbono is my favorite soup especially when I prepare it to my taste and with some kind of meat ohhhh is always yummy
Yes oo very yummy.