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Akara

Nigerian Bean Fritters

Akara are delicious and crispy Nigerian bean fritters, often enjoyed as a popular breakfast street food. They are made from blended black-eyed peas, seasoned and deep-fried to golden perfection.

Χρόνος Προετοιμασίας1 hour 15 minutes (including soaking)
Χρόνος Μαγειρέματος20-25 minutes
Συνολικός Χρόνος1 hour 40 minutes
ΜερίδεςApproximately 20-25 fritters
ΔυσκολίαMedium
Akara - Nigeria traditional dish

🧂 Υλικά

  • 400 g Dried black-eyed peas(Ensure they are dried, not fresh.)
  • 1 Large onion(Peeled and roughly chopped.)
  • 1 Scotch bonnet pepper(Adjust to your spice preference. Remove seeds for less heat. Wear gloves when handling.)
  • 1 teaspoon Salt(Or to taste. Start with this amount and adjust later.)
  • as needed Vegetable oil(For deep frying. A neutral oil like canola, sunflower, or groundnut oil is recommended.)

💡 Επαγγελματικές Συμβουλές

  • Ensure all bean skins are removed for the best texture and flavor.
  • Whipping the batter is essential for light and fluffy akara.
  • Adjust the amount of scotch bonnet pepper to control the spice level. Consider removing seeds and membranes for milder heat.
  • Fry in batches to prevent overcrowding, which can lower the oil temperature and result in greasy fritters.
  • Akara is best enjoyed fresh and hot. It pairs wonderfully with 'pap' (a fermented corn pudding), custard, or sliced bread.

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  • For extra spice, add more scotch bonnet peppers or a pinch of cayenne pepper to the batter.
  • Add finely chopped cooked prawns or small pieces of dried fish to the batter before frying for a seafood twist.
  • Incorporate finely chopped bell peppers or herbs like parsley for added flavor and color.

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