How To Cook Beans With Dried catfish Head

How to cook beans with dried catfish head. Stop wasting your dry catfish heads after cooking Nigerian soups. Keep them and use in making beans porridge.

Beans is a softener. Some add it when they boil tough meat, to help soften the meat. The day I

discovered that beans can actually soften my smoked catfish head was the day I started keeping even more smoked catfish heads.

( Remember I said here before that I do not throw away my smoked catfish heads, but dry them very well, grind into powder, sieve and use in my porridges and soups except vegetable soup).
To get the smoked catfish head really soft, it has to be added at the same time with the raw beans and palm oil. It gets so soft that you won’t believe it’s the same head you washed.
I love smoked catfish heads in my porridge beans. Another thing I like in my porridge beans is cow skin (kpomo), unfortunately I didn’t have it at home. The way beans softens cat fish head is unbelievable.
 
Here is another ingredient no one joins me to eat. They hate that I even add it to the pot of beans, but I enjoy the softness.
It actually becomes as soft as fish itself. I like that no member of my family agrees to eat these heads with me. Sometimes after over stuffing on them, I still get left overs and thankfully, it tastes even better the next day.
I wish one person will just try and give feedback to convince y’all.

COOKING STEPS FOR HOW TO MAKE BEANS WITH DRIED FISH HEAD

Add palm oil to washed beans. Feel free to add onion too at this point if you want. Nothing else.
Wash fish heads with salted warm water
Add washed fish heads to pot of beans

Ingredients for beans with dried fish head

INGREDIENTS

  1. Beans 3 cups
  2. Smoked catfish  heads 4 large
  3. Pepper
  4. Seasoning cubes
  5. Palm oil
  6. Salt
  7. Water

 

pepper, seasoning and salt are added only when beans is soft, fish heads cook and soften in the beans
Water dries up and thickens as beans cooks. The best time to start stirring is when beans is soft so it thickens nicely.
Add more water to enable beans cook very soft if needed.

How To Cook Beans With Dried catfish Head
How To Cook Beans With Dried catfish Head
Beans is almost cooked and begins to thicken
Try it first before you complain. Stop wasting cat fish heads, they are very useful *wink* Some people actually do not like fish heads, some of us just form and throw them away *count me out* This beans can be served with boiled yam, ripe or unripe plantain and even boiled rice.
Enjoy Beans cooked with dried fish head.

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25 thoughts on “How To Cook Beans With Dried catfish Head”

  1. Now I know what to do with all the gigantic smoked fish heads I throw awayoooo. So they can actually be cooked soft? Lol @ ur garri and sugar Eya, u no well o.
    Thanks Eya

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  2. This looks good. I have an aunt who coos her beans this way but with normal 'ice fish' head. I will definitly try this. Ehen aunty Eya, how do you wash the dried cat fish head? I usually see a lot of 'yama yama' inside.

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  3. Use salt and water to wash the head and then remove the gills. Make sure that you rinse it after removing the gills and viola…..Your fish head is ready for consumption. But if you want to "oyibonize" the washing, use slices of lemon instead of salt.

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  4. Say what! Aunty Eya so beans can act as a softner for meat throw more light on that plz 😀 ? This is a nice recipe but me i like to cook my beans till its almost very soft before adding palm oil nd other ingredients….I'll gv this style a try tho….xxx

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  5. Wait o! you put palm oil on the beans before boiling? Never knew of this method…mehn, am learning everyday from here o. My beans is always cooked and soft before I fry the palmoil sauce with onions, fresh pepper and pour it into the beans.

    Beans and garri with cold water and milk, makes the best lunch after a hot day of walking in the sun…ehehehe…yummy.

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  6. I cook my the same way as Simply mee and the taste is wonderful.

    Not a fan of beans, cooks it once in like 3 months.

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  7. Aunty Eya,so u don't parboil ur beans,I studied food science n we were taught to always parboil beans to reduce flatulence. Its d carbohydrates present in beans dat causes flatulence n serious farting wch I guess its d reason most people don't like beans. Once d beans starts boiling n water turns brown den drain n rinse wit water.add fresh water,onions,salt,palmoil,pepper n everytin u feel like adding, trust me u re gonna like d result. Note: beans is a proteinous food n its not water soluble so be sure dat after parboiling u still get ur nutrients intact.tanx. Horlah

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  8. Thanks Horlah, beans is my daughters fav so I cook beans alot.
    When protein is eaten alongside sugar (carbs), d protein begins to ferment while digesting and this causes farting and flatulence.

    Thanks for sharing anyway.

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  9. Aunty do u add salt before d beans cooks soft? Cuz d first time I added salt to beans before placing it on fire, it took eternity to soften *phew*

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  10. This is informative post. I should try to use beans to soften the meat. Beans with fish head is such "weird" combination. But it is worth trying.

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