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Ngalakh

Senegalese Millet Dessert

Ngalakh is a traditional Senegalese sweet dish made from millet couscous (thiakry), baobab pulp (bouye), and peanut paste. It's often served during celebrations like Eid and Easter, symbolizing unity and sharing. This dessert offers a unique blend of creamy, tangy, and slightly nutty flavors.

Temps de préparation20 minutes
Temps de cuisson30 minutes
Temps total50 minutes
Portions6
DifficultéMedium
Ngalakh - Senegal traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 250 g Millet couscous (thiakry)
  • 70 g Baobab powder (bouye)
  • 100 g Peanut paste (unsweetened)
  • 750 ml Water
  • 100 g Sugar(or to taste)
  • 1 tsp Vanilla sugar or extract
  • 0.25 tsp Nutmeg(freshly grated)
  • 30 g Raisins(optional)
  • 20 g Grated coconut(optional, for garnish)

💡 Conseils de pro

  • Ensure the peanut paste is unsweetened for a balanced flavor.
  • Adjust sugar to your preference.
  • Ngalakh is best served cold.

Idées de variations

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  • Add a touch of orange blossom water for extra fragrance.
  • Some variations include a small amount of chocolate powder in the sauce.

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