How To Make Akara balls With A Blender

 Akara balls are best made on weekends. These two cups of brown beans (7cm cup) produced about
65 small sized akara balls. It was so much. Made with only salt, brown beans, water and oil as ingredients. For a small family. do
with just one cup of brown beans. 

 

How To Make Akara balls With A Blender

Blend beans with a blender, with an open-top to trap in air
Pour out blended beans for Akara making
Add salt to beans
Stir to trap in more air

You can use a food processor or stand mixer to incorporate air. Pulse and stop continuously until blended beans becomes light and fluffy kind of.

Scoop beans with a very deep spoon to produce round akara balls
Carefully dropping blended beans in oil
Increase the heat after filling pan with akara beans
Deep fry Akara  flipping to cook both sides
Brown akaa balls

 With the aid of these pics, can someone please describe fully, the steps in making these Akara balls? 
Not an Assignment o. Just help a sister. I need your help cos I can’t complete it right now (VERY BUSY OUTSIDE THE BLOG). I will be free to tag them later. For now, let’s see our WC cooking skills please.

Enjoy making Akara balls using a blender.

That’s how to make akara balls with a blender.

MORE AKARA RECIPES:

  1. Akara with custard 
  2. Akara with moringa pap 
  3. Akara with honey pap 
  4. Akara with banana custard 
  5. Akara with gingered brown pap

 

 

29 thoughts on “How To Make Akara balls With A Blender”

  1. Is no more funny y can't my akara look like this.Made one just this morning,looked more like a pancake,thank God my husband had gone to work,he would v laughed the hell outta me

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  2. Firstly, you washed the beans without dehulling.
    Grinded with a manual grinder
    Completed grinding with a blender
    added salt
    stirred very well to trap in air
    Fried in oil.
    Scooped out when golden brown
    PHEWWWW. I try jare

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  3. Dis Akara eh one day na one day!
    Dis Akara fine no be small, don't why I don't like dehulling beans, d smell eh!
    Yet I buy Akara everyday!

    Aunty Eya! Welldone!

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  4. Aunty Eya i can see your yellow tweety nightie in the second picture! totally love that cartoon character!
    STEP
    1. you washed the beans without removing the back
    2. you ground it with the manual hand grinder
    3. you then used a blender to soften the paste.
    4. added salt
    5. deep fried in hot oil.
    6. put in a strainer with paper towel to absorb excess oil.
    7. akara balls on a plate, ready for consumption.

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  5. Its either you added too much water, or you didn't stir well enough to trap in air. If you don't grind the beans very smooth, the akara will turn out flat.

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  6. Than you may have to soak your beans in water for one to two hours before blending. It also depends on your type of blender. I hear some can't grind beans. Start with just one cup, soak in water ahead of time and see how it goes. Pls remember to give us feedback when you do.

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  7. Aunty Eya, if you buy MGM or highest grade of panasonic blender, it will blend your beans, pepper and coconut very smooth. I have been using it for over a year. Aunty Eyan, am a regular reader of your blog but I comment once in a while but you never posted any of comment. Your blog rocks.

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  8. I tried makn moimoi wit jst a blender cos I dnt hav d manual one. I blended my life out bt d paste wasn't smooth and I use a solid philips blender. At d end of d day I made d moimoi like dat and ended up wit a rough textured moimoi! Havnt tried it again since den

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  9. @ bosslady Mims. I use Panasonic blender( one with 2 stainless cups and a transparent cup) and I blend my Akara with every sunday. The price is btw 10k to 12k very ok with beans and pepper.

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  10. @ boss lady mims- I use my blender (kenwood) to blend my beans to make moimoi, buh I soak d beans in water over night. It comes out veeery smooth! Try soaking it in water over night dear. I tried making akara ones and I used a motart to stir it, d akara ended up lookinh like pan cakes… Aunty eya thanks for dis tips, will give it a try. TOKONI.

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  11. I came across your blog when i decided to try making akara again after lots of failed attempts using other recipes and tips on www. Thanks for your tips you gave although it didn't give instructions on all the steps however i was able to transfer skills from previous failed attempts.

    Voila…. my akara balls came out perfect first time and i was well chuffed. Thank you, Thank you, thank you…… Will snooze through your blog for more tips and recipes.

    Do you have a youtube channel? Have you considered give video tutorials on making these dishes? Would love to see you in action.

    Cheers

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