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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.

Prep1 hour 15 minutes (including soaking)
Cook20-25 minutes
Total1 hour 40 minutes
ServesApproximately 20-25 fritters
LevelMedium
Akara - Nigeria traditional dish

๐Ÿง‚ Ingredients

  • 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.)

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

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

โœจ Twist Ideas

Inspiration for your own version of this recipe

  • 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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