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Quick Goat Meat and Rice Sauté

by Nma Okpara // July 3, 2015 // 10 Comments
Every one loves a quick and hassle free meal in the summer. Here I was, planning dinner and I had jollof rice in mind, but after a long day, I decided to do something easy. I love easy and savory, and... Continue reading →

Coconut Jollof Rice

by Nma Okpara // May 11, 2015 // 4 Comments
Coconut Jollof rice, is the beautiful younger sister to the regular Jollof rice. The mix of the ingredients makes this dish extra adventurous. From the coconut oil to the use of the desiccated coconut oil, makes every morsel absolutely delicious. I... Continue reading →

Mommy’s Nigerian Fried Rice

by Nma Okpara // April 16, 2015 // 25 Comments
This post is really special to me. Though the notes have been modified for easy understanding, I hold it dearly. I had not seen my mother in a decade and it felt like forever  Life had me doing a whole... Continue reading →

My Classic Stove Top Jollof Rice

by Nma Okpara // March 14, 2015 // 13 Comments
As we welcome Spring, I don’t think Spring would be Spring without jollof rice.  The brightness, richness and fullness of this dish makes it a perfect spring meal. In fact Jollof rice is a perfect meal for all weathers :)).  I remember growing... Continue reading →
Nigerian lazy chef(live, life, love)

Nigerian lazy chef(live, life, love)

Hi... my name is Nma. I am quirky, and what you would call a nerd. As a growing girl, I disliked ‘going into the kitchen’ because I was so ‘lazy’. In fact, my laziness when it came to cooking could be said to have superseded epic proportions! At a point all I could cook was ‘jollof supergetti’ for my brothers. While my father was alive (may GOD rest his soul), he used to have me make him fresh, oil-less okra soup and boy did I hate it! As the years went by, I started falling in love with art. And the necessity to cook for others, and myself, pushed me to look for ways to rustle up simple but delicious meals. From then, I became more interested in cooking and started developing recipes. I now see cooking as an art, and I consider it my own contribution to the arts in general. Cooking has inspired my project - “Dine Africa”, which is set to show Africa’s culinary culture and exotic cuisines alongside its wide variety of ethnic nationalities, cultures and enormous land mass. Please join me as I celebrate the arts through African (Nigerian) cooking; and through my mother’s recipes (some of which I tweaked to fit my choices). I shall also share some easy kitchen tips for the ‘lazy’ cooks like me. Join me as we celebrate food, love and life. Dine Africa with me. Blessings.

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