Food is necessary and one of the most important part of the Eid celebrations. In Nigeria, while most households consume rice during this festive period, along with the meat, there are a lot of recipes you can cook on Eid and you should spice things up in your household this Eid.
As Muslims all around the world celebrate the blessed festival, Edugist highlights twenty dishes and drinks recommendations.
1. Pounded yam and Egusi
This is one of the recipes you can cook on Eid. Pounded yam is filling, satisfying, and when dipped in Egusi, makes the celebration just right and delicious.
We like to pound our yam using mortar and pestle. However, with advancements now, there are blenders for pounding yam and also processed yam flour (Pounded yam), but mortar and pestle remain in my household.
2. Amala and Ewedu
This delicacy is popular among the Yorubas in the southwest of Nigeria. The Ewedu is mixed with stew to enrich it and make it edible too. Amala can also be taken with Egusi, vegetables or Efo Riro.
3. Tuwo Shinkafa and miyan Kuka (boabob soup)
This is a delicious and special meal from northern Nigeria. It is delicious and tasty.
4. Yam porridge
Is there still leftover yam from the pounded yam? Why not make this recipe for friends and family? They will definitely enjoy it.
Add ram meat to give this dish a sweet, delicious, and festive moment.
This dish is delicious and tasty; you can also substitute the yam for potatoes. You could make it watery and add pepper soup spice so you can drink the water and have the same feeling as devouring pepper soup.
5. Mouthwatering goat meat – Pepper Soup
Eid is always complete with this bowl of assorted meat – be it goat meat, chicken meat, or ram meat. This is surely one of the recipes you can cook on Eid.
6. Peppered meat — Suya
This is a lump of spicy meat for the eid celebration. Pepper Meat is one of the recipes you can cook on Eid. This could be eaten as a whole or pierced through skewers with green bell pepper and onions.
7. Efo riro
This is a special delicacy from southern Nigeria, from Igbo people.
8. Ofada rice
9. Moi Moi
10. Burabisco
This is well known for Kanuri people in Maiduguri, northeast part of Nigeria.
Snacks
11. Masa
A sweet snack made with Jasmine rice.
12. Meat pie
13. Samosa
Samosa is made with dough flour and fillings made with potatoes, meat, and others.
14. Doughnuts
15. Vanilla Cupcakes
16. Chocolate Cupcakes
Drinks
17. Kunun Aya (tiger nuts drink) and Kunun gyada (Groundnut drink)
18. Zobo drink
19. Fermented milk — Fura da nono
20. Fruit juice
Eid Mubarak once again.
Taqabballahu minna wa minkum.