Plantain With Garden Egg Stew

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Hot Boiled plantain with eggplant (garden egg) stew.

How to cook plantain with garden egg stew
The garden egg, also known as eggplant is a very good source of dietary fiber, potassium, manganese, copper and
thiamin (vitamin B1). It is also a good source of vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, and niacin. Eggplant also contains phytonutrients such as nasunin and
chlorogenic acid. Garden Eggs are one of the healthiest food you can eat.
Being a member of the vegetable family, it contains nutrients that include better carotene, vitamins B6 E and foliate, calcium, iron, magnesium fiber and many essential vitamins and minerals. 

Garden egg (Eggplant) comes in three or more shades; Green, white or purple. There are many edible types out there sold in stores and supermarkets and by mallams and vegetable sellers. Some are eaten raw while others can only be served cooked; fried, grilled or roasted.

 Nutritional Benefits of eating garden egg:

  1. Garden egg aids weight loss:
  2. helps to lower blood sugar
  3. Protects from cardiovascular diseases
  4. Aids digestion
  5. Contains nicotinoid alkaloids that protect from poor vision.

     
  1.  INGREDIENTS For garden egg stew

  1. 1 small bunch plantain
  2. 3 medium-sized eggplant (garden egg)
  3. 1 cup ground crayfish.
  4. A medium-sized onion
  5. 1 teaspoon pepper
  6. 1 medium-sized smoked fish ( broken into pieces with bones picked) optional
  7. 2 cups palm oil or vegetable oil
  8. 2 seasoning cubes
  9. salt to taste
  10. water to cover the plantain.
Plantain served witrh garden egg stew
Plantain With Garden Egg Stew

Unripe plantain bunch and purple eggplant

 Raw unripe plantain and eggplant (garden egg)

 

 

this is a very colorful, sumptuous, well prepared and delicious  


This stew can also be eaten with boiled yam, boiled potatoes, boiled rice, and even fried plantain ( dodo). Unripe plantain is my all-time favorite cause it is not sweet, and it gives that natural fluffiness and taste of plantain if well cooked.

 

How to prepare this meal:

Cooking direction for garden egg stew with plantain

 

  1. Firstly, I peeled and boiled the plantain with a little salt to taste.
  2. Then, I cut the eggplant into halves, boiled till soft, and then pounded in a mortar. The boiled garden egg can also be blended if you want a very smooth paste.  ( The eggplant can also be chopped into tiny pieces and fried in cooking oil without boiling or pounding.  Sometimes I prefer to just chop and fry because it cooks faster. but then, the frying takes longer because it has to cook in oil until tender. When the oil begins to dry up, some drops of water can be added to prevent the pot from getting burnt.).
  3. I heated the oil, then added the chopped onion with some ground crayfish, allowed the two to fry for about 10 seconds before adding the eggplant. The mixture is stirred and allowed to fry till a little bit soft,
  4. added the ground crayfish, fish ( Remember to pick all the fish bones and remove the skin too),  pepper, salt, and seasoning to taste. Note that if you like it with some tomato, it has to be very little, like a teaspoon quantity so that it doesn’t change the taste of the garden egg stew, and it should be added at the same time with the eggplant. I like it without tomatoes.
 
The mixture is allowed to boil in the oil. I added tablespoon water to get my desired consistency and allowed the stew to cook till tender. I added a pinch of salt to my taste, and then, the table is set. It is such a great variety after eating too much of tomato stew.
I so love this meal. It is natural and healthy. The taste of fried eggplant is so great. 
NOTE:
Any other type of edible eggplant can be used for this nutritious meal.
YUMMY!!
Garden egg stew can also be served with boiled yam, potatoes, or boiled rice.

 

11 thoughts on “Plantain With Garden Egg Stew”

  1. Aunt Eya pls I dnt understand wat u mean by we shld fry d ground garden egg till it is soft. I thot we are meant to fry it till its dry just like tomatoes.and are we supposed to bleach d red oil before using it? And pls wats d name of dat dry fish dat u are using.

    Chinny

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  2. It depends on how you want it Chinny. if you want it dry then you leave it longer. I wanted it soft so I did not allow to continue boiling. I did not bleach the oil, only heated until it stops sizzling.

    That is dry cat fish.

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  3. Please sometimes I boil unripe plantain with the skin and when cooked,I peel the skin off. What do u say about that because I see you boiled yours without the skin.

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  4. Anon 5:51pm, it's not really necessary. Depends on how you ant it. I cook with the skin most times. Only remember to scrub with salt and wash before adding.

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  5. I tried this awesome sauce yesterday, and it was superb. Took it with Yuca fries (a staple food here in South America) and also with rice. Keep it up!

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