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  • I envy you! You have a happy home, cos you keep your husband well fed.

  • Great video - going to try it - probably with less variety in the meat as i cannot buy all that stuff :( might give it an indian twist by adding potatoes! Thanks Yeti!!!! :)

  • 20 peppers tho..damn! Lol

  • I'm so happy to have found this video!  This is my fav stew at Naija parties! THANK YOU!

  • watched this up to 4 times already, finally gonna try it tadae!

    thnx for the video

  • Thanks for this easy to follow recipe! It is delicious and my husband LOVES it:)

  • aunty thanks for sharing

  • oh oh dawadawa na hin be locust beans..lol. chei..pls take it easy on d fancy names..we need communicative language here.thanks

  • @michelleokify lmao! Biko what is Tripe?? We get naija name for am because she lost me @ Tripe..lol

  • @omaricha shaki

  • mad techniques

  • green scotch bonnet (habanero) peppers = Madame Jeanette

  • goat meat = mutton

  • Heavenly father, please give me a wife like Yeti so I can eat good food always and remain fresh like a new born baby. Apart from the food she looks like shez gonna be a good wife and a caring mother :D. Thumbs up Yeti's husband ;)

  • @Rapheltosin LOL THAT NA CORRECT PRAYER BROS LOL

  • your hair is on point!!! Best Naija cooking video so far!! Keep it up :)

    Love

  • @Nanoubonbon Thanks!

  • @AfroFoodTV Hey! What was that sauce that you put on top of your jollof rice? It looks so good, and I want to make it! Do you have a video on it? If you do, could you send me the link, please? Thank you!

  • @rainbowgeek We have just released the video on the sauce. Check it out on our main page. Thanks!

  • Hi i am from nigeria and my mom said she was going to teach me how to make ayamase i love it and i like it really spicy

  • i didnt know dawadawa was called locust bean,i've been trying to get the name to give to the lady at my local african store.thank u

  • @maybabe85 locust bean as i know is iru

  • looks good...i bet it taste good..i thought you said the oil needed to be heated for 15mins?

  • Beauitful hairstyle Yeti! please what can I use to substitute the Iru? thx. Great presentation and I see the style of presentation has changed. We can now see the insides of the pot. Great job. Keep it up. Thanks for this recipe. but with all the peppers wont it be hot? lol

  • @stillinlovewu Thanks for the compliments! Unfortunately there is no great substitute for the locust beans. You could omit it if you don't have it available or try Douchi which is a Chinese version of the African Iru (Locust Beans. Douchi is widely available in most grocery stores. With regards to the amount of peppers... it does not give as much heat as you would think. The extra pepper adds to the flavor and not heat. Enjoy!

  • @AfroFoodTV thank you. I will get the Douchi. I looked up the benefits of the iru and it is tremendous. never knew. thank you.

  • Thank you for all your great videos. It is much appreciated!

  • why just 2 eggs???

  • @gaelle8t8 There is no rule as to how many eggs you can use. You can add as much boiled eggs as you would like. Thanks for watching!

  • Looking forward to trying this receipe! Well done! :-)

  • looks nice...i definitely need to make that....

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