[[ MANY WAYS TO COOK PLANTAIN / MACAM- MACAM RECEPI PISANG TANDUK ]]
Plantain is one Nigerian food you can never be bored with in the kitchen. It can be eaten unripe, ripe or over-ripe. It can also be fried, boiled/cooked or roasted/grilled. When fried, it is used as a major side dish for Nigerian rice recipes. You can also see fried plantain on the breakfast tables in most Nigerian homes. The following are the most common plantain recipes.
Overripe Plantain Recipes
1.Plantain Pies
Plantain Pies, made with over-ripe plantains, will take you to a foodland you have never been before.
2. Plantain Moi Moi (Ukpo Ogede)
Don't throw away that over-ripe plantain yet! Because it can be reborn in this mouth-watering plantain recipe.
3. Plantain Mosa (Plan-cakes)
This version of Plantain Mosa is also prepared with overripe plantains. Find out what makes them different from Plantain Puffs.
4. Plantain Mosa (Plantain Puffs)
Plantain Mosa is another Nigerian snack prepared with overripe plantains. It is Nigerian Puff Puff with a twist.
4. Ripe Plantain Recipes
Gizdodo: Farmer's Plantain Pottage
This yummy meal is a fusion of farm fresh ingredients
6.Plantain Chips
This crunchy snack is one of the most popular street foods in Nigeria. You can use both ripe and unripe plantains to make plantain chips.
7. Fried Plantain
Fried Plantain can be eaten in a variety of ways. Click through and you will discover how it will often come to the rescue when you need a fast and easy meal.
8. Roasted Plantain
Spice up your garden meals with roasted plantain ... can be prepared with both ripe and unripe plantains.
9. Unripe Plantain Porridge
This recipe, rich in nutrients, should never be left out from family menus.
10. Boiled Plantain
This is the quickest plantain recipe to prepare. Match it with pepper sauce and all you can say is ... yummy!
11. Plantain Chips
This crunchy snack is one of the most popular street foods in Nigeria. You can use both ripe and unripe plantains to make plantain chips.
12. Roasted Plantain
Spice up your garden meals with roasted plantain ... can be prepared with both ripe and unripe plantains.
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