I thought My recipe for Otong soup would be my last with Okra, but this very recipe had to happen. It is one of those combination recipes that just beautifully happens.
A lot of people eat Okra and and the Nigerian stew together, but actually cooking them together is something I have not really seen to be popular.
Growing up, I ate plenty types of Okra soup. We had an Okra tree and each time it would bear it’s fruit, my mother would harvest and chop them up into little pieces and add them to some soup. I have to tell you, having that Okra plant was a life saver. My mother made so many soups with it’s fruit and they were always fresh. We also had a lot of fresh vegetables on hand. The only thing I can say we did not grow was Vegetable oil 🙂
Anyway, I had some Nigerian tomato stew and some okra and I was not sure about what to do with it and I do not believe in throwing food away, so I decided to defrost some meat and make some soup. Like I always say, I like accidental recipes; it just works wonders. I am never over thinking anything during such accidents and I go with the flow. With this recipe, you really have to trust me. It was gone within a day and a half and of course the table was quiet; which goes to show you that everyone enjoyed their hot plate of Okra soup.
If you eat okra and stew; then this is the recipe for you! I promise you, you will lick your lips and fingers and eat seconds 🙂 I promise this recipe is easy and time saving. If ‘Okro’ soup hungry you, and you no get the time nor the energy to run around the kitchen; then this recipe na for you. It is quick, easy and tastes simply delicious!
You may serve this soup with any side; from rice to eba and yam
Will this be my last recipe using Okra? I doubt it. I love Okra and I have no reservations about it 🙂
- 2½ cups of freshly chopped Okra
- ½ lbs chopped meats
- 1lb fresh shrimp
- 2 chopped Habanero peppers or Ata-rodo
- 1 tsp of Uziza
- 3 cooking spoons of some Nigerian tomato stew (see note after recipe)
- ⅛ cup of palm oil (any oil works)
- 2 tsp dry grounded pepper or chili flakes
- 2 tsps. dry grounded crayfish
- ½ cup meat stock
- ¼-1/2 tsp baking soda (mix with ⅛ cup of water)(optional)
- Bouillon
- Salt to taste
- chop and pound ½ cup of the okra in a mortar and set aside
- heat up the oil in a cooking pot pour in the crayfish and let it cook on low for a few seconds. Pour in the meat and sauté for about two minutes; then add the Okra (both chopped and pounded), dry pepper and the stew and stir well. Pour in the baking soda mix and pour in the meat stock in little increments until you get the right viscosity for you. Let the soup cook uncovered for about 5-10minutes. Check for seasonings, stir in the chopped peppers and uziza and set aside
You may use baking soda to help with viscosity. Just mix ¼ tsp with a little water and stir into the soup
Giving this a try . My kids love anything okro and the pic looks so inviting . Thanks for the recipe.
Thank you Ama enjoy! Please leave us a feedback on how it goes 🙂
Hello Nma,
Great recipe. Please is the baking powder a thickener? If not, what is it for?
Thanks.
I Mide, the baking soda helps with viscosity
I like okra soup a lot so I’m sure I will enjoy making this one. I don’t understand the bit about the baking soda though. What is it’s essence in the soup? Is it to make it more slimy? Thanks
Yes the baking soda helps with the soup’s viscosity
must we pound d okro..den Wat of if we grate d okro instead…can I also skip d crayfish..not a fan of crayfish except if it z grinded..where I can’t see it..*covers face*… Thanx plenty
I love okro…p.man brought us up wif it…
Hi Omotayo you may grate the Okra. The recipe is only a guide. The crayfish is not a must. You could try shrimp paste. I hope this helps 🙂
Keep up the good job my dear sister, and continue being diligent…Proverbs 22:29 says: Seesth thou a man/woman diligent in his/her business, he/she shall stand before kings and not mean men…I pray that this very talent shall cause you to stand before kings and their princes in Jesus mighty name..Amen
Amen in JESUS name. Thank you Kelechi
Just made this..I love it!!
Awwww bless you Onyekachi. Thank you for the lovely feedback
Just went through some of your recipes and gosh! They are wonderful. Love you girl. More feathers to your cap.
Awww Usman. Thank you very much. Plenty love too!
Nma, this is so very cool. You have inspired me to be conscious of what I eat. Much love. Fire on
Thank you Joe. I appreciate your kind words. Food is life, so one must be watchful of what they put in their body. Have a nice day
Amazing recipes. Amazing blog. Amazing you x
Daalu Nola. I love your blog too! thank you for stopping by. Much love
I loved it. Nma pls wia are u based? hav u eva considered establishing a school 4 ur fellow lazies! Sooooooooo interested .
Thank you. Well by GOD’S grace. I ma based in the usa
All I can say is thank you!!
Thank you too!