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How To Cook Dry Green Peas Stew – Ugandan Food

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Dry green peas stew is a traditional and beloved dish in Uganda. This hearty and flavorful meal is made by simmering dry green peas with a blend of aromatic spices and fresh vegetables. It’s a healthy and protein-packed dish that is perfect for vegetarians and meat-lovers alike. Cooking dry green peas stew is a simple and straightforward process that can be done on a stove top or in a slow cooker. In this article, we’ll take you through the step-by-step process of cooking a delicious dry green peas stew that is sure to become a staple in your kitchen.

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IngredientsSteps to Follow – our Local method.
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Ingredients

  • Dry green peas
  • Cooking oil
  • Onions
  • Tomatoes
  • French beans
  • Green paper
  • Carrots
  • Salt
  • Water
  • Curry powder
  • Royco
  • African spices
  • ginger paste
  • cot meal paste
  • Garlic paste

Steps to Follow – our Local method.

  • Place your dry peas on a clean tray
  • sort your peas as you put the selected ones in a clean saucepan
  • wash your dry peas twice as you put them in a clean saucepan
  • add water to the saucepan with the cow peas
  • place the saucepan on a lit charcoal stove
  • get another clean saucepan
  • place it on a lit charcoal stove
  • add cooking oil to the saucepan an wait till its ready
  • add chopped onions to the saucepan and stir for about two minutes
  • add chopped french beans to the saucepan
  • move the french beans and onions at one side of the saucepan
  • add chopped green paper to the saucepan
  • add chopped carrots to the saucepan and stir evenly
  • add chopped tomatoes to the saucepan
  • add salt to the saucepan
  • when the tomatoes are ready stir evenly to mix all the ingredients in the saucepan
  • add little water to the saucepan
  • add curry powder to the mixture
  • add African spices to the saucepan
  • add ginger,garlic, and cot meal paste to the saucepan and stir evenly
  • remove the soup from your already cooked peas
  • add the peas to your fried ingredients and stir well
  • cook for about 2-3minutes
  • add some of the remaining soup into the boiling peas
  • add your dissolved royco to your boiling sauce and stir well
  • cover and boil for 3-5 minutes and sauce is ready then serve

In conclusion, dry green peas stew is a delicious and healthy dish that is enjoyed by many in Uganda. With its hearty texture and rich flavor, it’s a perfect meal to serve to friends and family. Cooking dry green peas stew is a simple and easy process that requires only a few basic ingredients and some time to simmer. By following our step-by-step guide, you can create a delicious and nutritious dry green peas stew that is sure to satisfy. So why not give this Ugandan food a try? It’s a great way to explore new flavors and expand your culinary horizons.

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