How To Cook Moi Moi With Tatashe, Corned beef And Santana Bags

A serving of moin moin cooked with tatashe corned beef and Santana Bags
How to make moi moi with tatashe corned beef and bags

Do not forget that cooking moi moi with leaves or ceramics is the best healthwise anytime!

HOW TO COOK NIGERIAN MOI MOI WITH CORNED BEEF

Moi moi is a delicacy in Nigeria. It can be cooked tied in cellophane bags, wrapped in broad leaves or even in empty cans. When cooked soft, it can be served as a
side to other meals. Moi moi is made from beans, it is a very healthy meal to my body.

 There is no electricity  to blend, so, the washed beans was sent to the mill. I finished washing and skinning the beans in just 15 minutes. As at the time I was done with washing and adding tatashe, onions and
crayfish, another 10 minutes went by. Total time used to wash and get this beans ready was 30 minutes.

 

THE RESULT

The result justifies the time spent washing. 20 minutes is not much
considering the time it takes to wash without a grater.
I enjoyed this moi moi. For variety, you can pour some stew on it before eating. For me I wanted to enjoy that sweet corned beef flavor in there.

 Ingredients for making  moi moi with Tatashe and corned beef:

 

  1. 3 cups Beans
  2. 4 big tatashe
  3. 1 teaspoon ground fresh pepper, you can add more
  4. 1/2 cup crayfish
  5. 2 medium sized onion
  6. Two seasoning cubes
  7. 2 cups vegetable oil
  8. salt to taste
  9. 1 pack cellophane bags (santana)
  10.  Water enough to give a light but not too thick consistency, a bit thicker than pancake batter though
For pictorials on how to Use moi moi leaves,wrap and fold the leaves, Go HERE

 

 washed beans. how to wash beans Go To how to wash  and skin beans fast
adding corned beef to moi moi
 just added corned beef to the ground beans, pepper and onion

Cooking Steps For Moi moi CORNED BEEF:

 

  • The beans is washed and skinned, see it’s done  HERE 
  • chopped onion, crayfish and chopped tatashe are added “cut tatashe open, remove seeds and stalk  before adding”
  • Blend or take to a mill
  • After blending, add some vegetable oil, salt and seasoning to taste “check with the tip of your tongue”
  • Add some warm water to the consistency you want. For hard moi moi, add very little water. For soft moi moi, add some more water, check for salt. It is better not to add enough salt in moi moi than to cook it with too much salt
  • Add corned beef in chunks and stir just once or twice
  • pour in bags, hold tight with thumb and index finger, wrap around the thumb once and take it round the bag, in between the ring and pinky ( last) finger for about  3 or 4 times, then pull out  the thumb and knot or tie which ever  way is easier for you.  (make it tight).
  • In a pot, pour hot water to cover all the moi moi before placing on a cooker
  • I allowed this one to cook for 30 minutes,  when I checked, it was ready. 
  • Serve with stew, rice or just enjoy your moi moi.
moi moi cooked in snatana bags
 moi moi boils and increases in size. Pot becomes too small  for the quantity of moi moi in it. Do not fill the bag when you tie ground beans for moi moi because it rises while cooking and over filled bags might burst open. Put enough beans to leave space for rising.
The good thing about this moi moi is that even after giving out some, I still had enough to share with the freezer.
Remember to cook your moi moi in a large pot. If you are cooking with leaves, see pictorials on wrapping and folding the moi moi leaves HERE
Enjoy!

56 thoughts on “How To Cook Moi Moi With Tatashe, Corned beef And Santana Bags”

  1. I like moi-moi! But so lazy to do the washing! I use the commercial grinding machine. Like plenty of tatashe and onions in it.

    I always use satana nylon, it is easier and convenient. Dont have to start washing the cups… the aluminum type can develop rust if not well dried before storage and the plastic type can melt under the bottom if the water dries off before one notices.

    You are a patient and good cook from all the recipes I have read here….as for me, abeg no ask …I don't have your skill oo…ahahaha..weldone sistah.

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  2. I love moimoi too but na leaf moimoi sha oh….So I make it at home. It's my favorite way of eating beans.

    Madam, this your blog is making fasting impossible oh……I have initiated my colleagues at work to your blog. A male colleague made one of your vegetables as a surprise dinner and his madam was truly impressed.

    Keep up the good work.

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  3. Thank you Sykik. I truly appreciate your bringing more readers. God bless you!

    Ehen, does the wife now know how he came about making such delicious vegetables? does he want to keep it a secret and just continue to surprise her?

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  4. I'm so making dis cornbeef moi moi 4 my baby dis weekend, even if I hav 2 force it down his throat!!
    Lmao…
    Eya, wats d easiest way 2 peal d beans!?
    I soak it in water 1st but 2 get all d back off is anoda wahala!
    So annoying!
    P.s…I'm making d yam and egg sauce after work 4 dinner!heheheheheh
    Billie jean

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  5. Lol@ force it down his throat. It seems your man is like my hubby who doesnt like food. Cooking for him is so difficult contrary to what ppl think cos he doesnt care. And I like food so am trying hard not to grow fat…:-)

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  6. This woman sha…..
    Them send you come???
    After a weekend of too much food, I promised myself I will take it easy this week.
    Unfortunately, after visiting your blog…..my plans have changed and I must buy moi-moi today from my local Naija bakery LOL
    Stay blessed

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  7. Hi Eya, cook of the year,
    had enough of sorting paperwork so thought I would have a read of blogs for a while. Hope you and family are ok.

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  8. Rub hand fulls of soaked beans against a sharp grater. When chaff increase, sieve, add more water and continue to pack and rub until you are done.

    Start skinning with a grater as soon as beans is soaked in water.

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  9. You won't grow fat, just be setting the nice looking and great aroma food where he cannot avoid seeing. But come,Women, why do you like to overfeed your husbands?
    The quantity his body needs is what he is eating.
    Lol!

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  10. Hmm aunty Ojay always adding swag to every dish,I enjoyed cooking moi moi for d whole family those days,but seems hard now to prepare moi moi for just one mouth,anyway will try dis ur corned beef moi moi when ma sisters visit dis weekend.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  11. Pls eya explain how to skin the beans properly. Iv followed ur links stil didn make sense. Pls bear wit me. Xplain it again. Uv sort of rushed over it and its an important step in makin moi moi. Gud job! Tanks

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  12. Pour the beans into a bowl of water, grab a sharp grater with your left hand. With your right hand, begin to pack the soaked beans and rub continosly against that sharp grater on your left hand. Do it carefully so that you do not scrub your right palm on the sharp grater.

    After rubbing the beans on the grater for some time, the water gets filled with the beans skin. You stop scrubbing, pick a sieve and pour out the chaff into the sieve. The skin floats on top while the beans sits
    s below, so, it is easy to filter out the skin.

    After filtering out the skin, add more water to the bowl of beans and start all over by packing beans with your right, scrubbing it on the grater on your left continously until all the skin falls off, At a point, you may not need the grater anymore because, the skin becomes soft and begins to pull of when you rub the beans against themselves.

    Brown beans is the easiest to wash. Once you soak brown beans for like 5 minutes, just use both palms to rub the beans together, and you see the skin peeling off.
    Hope I didn't rush it now. Let me know where you are not clear., and I'll try and simplify further.

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  13. Tanks Eya 4 wat u re doing thumbs up but pls I will u to teach me how to make okro soup that draws.the ones I always make does not draw pls helP tanks

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  14. I add ground ogbono to my okro when I want it to really draw. Add the ogbono first, allow it to cook before adding the okro.
    Some people pound okro after chopping, to make it very smooth and more slimy.

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  15. Ok tanks Eya! U didn rush it dis tyme. One more tin,white or browns beans,which tastes better for moi moi. Iv eaten brown beans all my life,never liked white beans. So wich tastes better. Tank u!

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  16. Wow! You give me something good to look at every night while planning my family's meal for d next day. My husban loves moi moi so I appreciate these tips

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  17. Ermm I always hav a problem with the consistency of the moi moi mixture,pls what's the secret to making it just perfect-not too hard,not too soft-

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  18. Also pls does the tatashe serve as your pepper?or do we stil need to add?also you didn't say what quantity of groundnut oil goes with four cups of beans.thanks dear

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  19. I didn't add pepper because of the kids. Tatashe is a bit hot. You can add pepper, but not too much.
    The oil was just like say… 3 scoops of a soup spoon/laddle

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  20. It also depends on the type of okro. The smooth skinned one needs ogbono, but, the rough skinned one that can prick your fingers if not properly handled, that one needs no ogbono because it is extra slimy.

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  21. Yea,am gonna try dis moi moi tommorow,op it wil come out well like d edikaikon,buh I don't av corned beef,av got titus fish thou,my Hubby is home for d weekend and I want to give him a gud treat!Thanks Sis for givin me direction

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  22. So, I made this on Saturday. 🙂 So pleased with myself cos it was my first time ever. Didn't come out as perfect as I would have liked but for a first attempt, not bad at all. I washed the beans by hand. I actually found it therapeutic. Noticed that this process requires a lot of water to get rid of the peeled skin. I milled it at the market. Had a slight problem putting the mixture into the santana bags as I was a bit clumsy and spilled some in the process. Also, burnt some when the water dried out. Lol. In all, it was a very good experience and can't wait to do it again. Thanks for inspiring me to do this as I don't think I ever contemplated making moi-moi myself prior to reading your blog posts. You make it all easy. God bless you.

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  23. Hi Adele, congrats on the moi moi making:
    1. You don't need much water to wash the beans. You recycle the water you used the very first time. When you filter out the chaff, let the water into a bowl, pour it back into the beans and continue to wash until all the chaff is removed, then, you add clean water to rinse.
    2. Hahahaha! next time, use a big pot and let the water cover the moi moi. Sorry about the burning.
    3. You next experience will be easier and fun.
    Well done!

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  24. ‎​•-̶̶•̸Ϟ•̸ŤђαϞĸ Ɣõú•̸Ϟ•̸-̶̶•-̶̶! Aunty, ‎​A̶̲̥̅♏ gonna try making moi moi dis wkend.‎​A̶̲̥̅♏ new Τ̲̅ȍ dis page though

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  25. I like ds recipe.. I use corned beef sometimes tho wat I always use is smoked fish or boiled eggs. I turns out really good and the fiance loves it! *grin*.. Aunty Eya, try using slightly fried palm oil + pepper in it for cellophane(santana) wrapped moimoi it tastes good too!
    Oma

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  26. Hi,
    Please stop using the plastic bags. The plastic contains chemicals that cause cancer and eventually it can be harmful to you. I found out from a doctor's book. Please I want you to live long so that you can continue to teach us new recipes.
    Thanks

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  27. YOU ARE A VERY UN-ORGANISED WOMAN. COMMON SENSE SHOULD HAVE TOLD U TO USE A POT BIG ENOUGH TO ACCOMODATE THE QUANTITY OF THAT MOI-MOI.

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  28. Am making moi moi right now in ma kitchen, I hope I get it right cos I followed all d steps here. Make I knw fuck up ooo, cos I av visitors. Lol

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  29. Right now, am making moi-moi in ma kitchen, I followed all d steps here, I hope I get it right ooo, cos I av visitors, dnt wnt disgrace. Lol

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  30. Anty Eya,
    my name is JOY Thanks for the receipes am doing the moi moi tomorrow saturday, Pls my question is that on the bottom of my pot should i place enough santana nylon there or it does not mean pls tell me ma.

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  31. You don't need to place anything on the bottom since you are cooking with bags, just make sure the pot doesn't get dry. Add enough water to the pot. Happy weekend.

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