RecettesNigeriaOkele

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Okele

Lafun

Okele, also known as Lafun, is a staple Nigerian 'swallow' made from fermented cassava flour. It has a smooth, slightly chewy texture and a neutral flavor, making it the perfect accompaniment to a wide variety of rich and flavorful Nigerian soups.

Temps de préparation2 minutes
Temps de cuisson15 minutes
Temps total17 minutes
Portions4
DifficultéEasy
Okele - Nigeria traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 400g Lafun (fermented cassava flour)(Ensure it's the fermented variety for authentic flavor and texture. Available in African or international grocery stores.)
  • 1 liter (approximately 4 cups) Water(Start with 1 liter and adjust as needed for desired consistency.)

💡 Conseils de pro

  • The key to lump-free okele is to add the cassava flour gradually while stirring constantly.
  • A sturdy wooden spoon is essential for effectively stirring and mashing the thick dough.
  • The final consistency should be smooth, firm, and slightly stretchy, similar to a very thick dough.
  • If the okele is too thick, you can add a tablespoon or two of hot water and stir vigorously to loosen it.
  • If it's too thin, continue cooking and stirring over low heat for a few more minutes until it thickens.

Idées de variations

Inspiration pour votre propre version de cette recette

  • For a thicker okele, use slightly less water or add a little more cassava flour towards the end of cooking.
  • For a thinner, softer okele, use a bit more water or cook for a shorter duration.

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