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AgroKitchen: How to Make Delicious Ofe Nsala   

by AgroNigeria

By Ify Mgbemena 

Ofe Nsala, also known as White Soup, is a flavorful and aromatic delicacy from the Igbo people of Nigeria. Unlike other soups, it is made without palm oil, giving it a distinct light color and rich taste. Traditionally prepared with catfish or chicken and thickened with yam, this soup is perfect for a comforting and hearty meal.

Ingredients:

• Fresh catfish (or chicken)

• Yam (for thickening)

• Onion (chopped)

• Ground crayfish

• Uziza seeds (blended)

• Ground pepper

• Seasoning cubes

• Ogiri (optional)

• Uziza leaves (chopped)

• Salt to taste

Instructions:

1. Cook the Yam

• Peel and cut the yam into small pieces.

• Boil until soft, then blend or pound into a smooth paste.

• Set aside.

2. Prepare the Protein

• Clean and cut the catfish into pieces (if using chicken, goat meat or cow leg, boil until tender).

• In a pot, add the fish, onions, seasoning cubes, and salt.

• Add water and bring to a gentle boil until the fish is cooked.

3. Add the Spices and Crayfish

• Stir in the ground crayfish, pepper, and blended uziza seeds.

• Mix well and simmer for 5 minutes.

4. Incorporate the Yam Paste

• Add the blended yam in small portions, stirring continuously to thicken the soup.

• Allow to cook for another 5–7 minutes on low heat.

5. Add Uziza Leaves and Final Seasoning

• Stir in the chopped uziza leaves.

• Adjust seasoning with salt and ogiri if desired.

• Let it simmer for 3 minutes and turn off the heat.

Serving and Enjoyment

Ofe Nsala is best served hot with pounded yam, fufu, or semovita. This delicious, lightly spiced soup is perfect for a hearty and satisfying meal. Enjoy!

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