I did something like this last year Christmas for my brother Inlaw only difference was I didn’t put crayfish and I added some green and red bell peppers Omo till today I still dey collect praises😂😂
We Nigerians just have a great way with cooking food. Lovely food culture.... original and authentic! Ify this is real Nigerian cookery...especially with our crayfish that has been saving lives since 1700!😀😀
This is how i make my Zimbabwean 🇿🇼 sauce though we call it 'soup'. And we eat the 'sauce' with almost everything from rice, sadza, pasta, potatoes. Only thing is sometimes i use freshly chopped tomatoes with a tablespoon of tomato puree, it looks exactly like this end result. Throughout the years i always get compliments. And I love mine spicy 😋
WOW Chef Ify 👩🏾🍳, What a beautiful Sumptuous colourful Chicken Stew, perfectly Seasoned and spiced with a burst of sensational aromatic flavours 😍. I'm definitely going to forget my name O 😅 I have some made in the freezer. Enjoy a favourable and fabulous weekend with your family and a fantastic week ahead. GOD bless you all in abundance. Amen 🙏🏽👸🏽😘🧡💐💛🤗💜🤗✨👑✨
I beg go rest. What is wrong with these Ghanaians always trying to infuse themselves with anything NIgeria? This is well known Nigerian sauce, Ghana, please Nigerians are not thinking about you.
I tell U. The whole dish is a normal Ghanaian distin😊😊they just need to fry the boiled egg a little before adding it to the stew... They are yet to learn that😅.. . And I see they are gradually calling stew by it's rightful name, instead of calling it soup 😅 Nigerians like to copy and claim as originators.😅😅 Since they plenty pass us, we go gree for dem.
@@tinak7309 you have no accomplishments and are always claiming someone copied from you. What’s wrong with you people? The moment a country is excelling in something, here comes Ghana, saying it did it first. It’s funny you help out every country, but can’t help yourselves…even rice, eba, amala, pepper soup, all Nigerian dishes, started in Ghana..what’s wrong with you people? 🤷🏾🤷🏾
Thanks for making Ghanaian stew. 😂We generously allow you to copy and even add our eggs (sometimes fry the boiled egg 1st before putting it in the stew😋😋 that's the ish) Ghanians use herringsfish powder ( dried sardines) instead of crayfish. They both taste the same tho. I even put some in my turkey stew yesterday as crayfish is more common to get here in the uk. 🎉🎉🎉your flowers beautiful ❤
Short your mouth, delusional. Are you guys not only eat banku. When do Ghana start eating stew that Nigerians has been using to eat Sunday rice. You small Ghana have no idea. Do you know that Ethiopia has similar stuff called stew but they call it something different in their language. You guys are too local need to travel more for education.
Wow I’m going to try this and believe God is bringing my husband soon to taste to taste it 👅 😊 Please where did you get these beautiful pots and frying pans you use for cooking your scrumptious meals ???
She didn't use a lot of spices. I think in the chicken just garlic, black pepper, a bouillon cube/tsp of bouillon powder some chopped habanero and maybe onion powder. In the sauce only one or two Bouillon cubes, like a tsp of black pepper and like 2 tbsp of ground, dried shrimp (Shrimp powder made from sun-drying shrimps) which Nigerians call crayfish. This gives a lot of umami to the sauce, a little like oyster sauce and fish sauce give Asian stir fries a distinctive taste. The base sauce is just tomatoes, chilli's and habaneros for some heat. There is no hard and fast rule to spices for Nigerian stews. Basics are onion, garlic and bouillon.
I tried this last Sunday with palm oil....i was looking at the mirror and hailing myself.....wife material, how many yards😂😂😂😂
I laughed so hard at this comment. What is wrong with you 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂wife material oooyah...
Wife material 1000wat😂😂😂😂
I would love to be your mother-inlaw oo🤣🤣 so I can visit you and my son👌👌👌❤❤❤🤣🤣
😂😂😂 wallahi you no well o
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I did something like this last year Christmas for my brother Inlaw only difference was I didn’t put crayfish and I added some green and red bell peppers
Omo till today I still dey collect praises😂😂
Am adding them to mine too tomorrow,I already chopped them and they are in d fridge but, never knew Abt d Crayfish, will try it and see.....
Me too yeah, I can't get used to the mixed meats. I'm a puritan when it comes to meat, like an old grandpa lol
Brother in-law 💀
@@chiomaokoromadu2672don’t put crayfish in stew 😢
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It's bcus you don't like it 😊
We Nigerians just have a great way with cooking food. Lovely food culture.... original and authentic! Ify this is real Nigerian cookery...especially with our crayfish that has been saving lives since 1700!😀😀
saving lives? nawa for you😂
I love the way you simplify cooking 🍳
Thank u darl..I'll make for mine❤..what can be used instead of crayfish dear..Thanks..
This is how i make my Zimbabwean 🇿🇼 sauce though we call it 'soup'. And we eat the 'sauce' with almost everything from rice, sadza, pasta, potatoes. Only thing is sometimes i use freshly chopped tomatoes with a tablespoon of tomato puree, it looks exactly like this end result. Throughout the years i always get compliments. And I love mine spicy 😋
Exactly! I made this exactly the same way at Easter and my mom complemented it a lot. I added chicken, crayfish, carrots and green beans.
She said we will forget our name 😂😂
So I made this today, I followed the recipe till the very end and I enjoyed it with white rice and plantain. It tastes so good. Thank you
I'm definitely trying this recipe 😊😊
Thank you ify's Kitchen ❤❤❤
Nice one ma'am
I was saying to myself; "at last she didn't add crayfish" and boom, crayfish show saying; "who dey breath" 😂
Dey play 😂😂
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We cook this in Ghana all the time
Yh. That's how Ghanians make their stew. Just that we sometimes add a spoonful of tomato paste
I love this an I will give a try
WOW Chef Ify 👩🏾🍳, What a beautiful Sumptuous colourful Chicken Stew, perfectly Seasoned and spiced with a burst of sensational aromatic flavours 😍. I'm definitely going to forget my name O 😅 I have some made in the freezer. Enjoy a favourable and fabulous weekend with your family and a fantastic week ahead. GOD bless you all in abundance. Amen 🙏🏽👸🏽😘🧡💐💛🤗💜🤗✨👑✨
Yummy and healthy stew❤❤ I will try it tomorrow, thank you Ify
U make me love cooking
Look delicious 😋😋
Wow love this ❤❤
I love a good mix 😊
Lucky hubby 😋 enjoying all that food 😊. God bless 🙌
🍓🫶🏽 loved the vlogggg
It looks really nice but honesty I can’t forget my name oo😢😂😂😂
Just made this and my mom has been eating It since with white rice thank you so much ma 💃💃💃💃💃
Chef Ify...Killing it! Simple and yummy. I've already forgotten my name!
Delicious😋
Fishy tasting chicken 😮
Host Your Sauce's Is Looking So Delicious
You are the best when it comes to cooking
I love the way you speak ma'am
Looking delicious 😋😋
I trying it's ooh ❤❤❤❤
Ify you guys are stealing our egg signature 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭❤❤❤❤🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦👌👌👌
Who dash Ghana stew like this?
Please come to Igboland and eat Sunday rice!! This is our cuisine, okay?
I beg go rest. What is wrong with these Ghanaians always trying to infuse themselves with anything NIgeria? This is well known Nigerian sauce, Ghana, please Nigerians are not thinking about you.
I tell U. The whole dish is a normal Ghanaian distin😊😊they just need to fry the boiled egg a little before adding it to the stew... They are yet to learn that😅.. . And I see they are gradually calling stew by it's rightful name, instead of calling it soup 😅
Nigerians like to copy and claim as originators.😅😅 Since they plenty pass us, we go gree for dem.
@@tinak7309 you have no accomplishments and are always claiming someone copied from you. What’s wrong with you people? The moment a country is excelling in something, here comes Ghana, saying it did it first. It’s funny you help out every country, but can’t help yourselves…even rice, eba, amala, pepper soup, all Nigerian dishes, started in Ghana..what’s wrong with you people? 🤷🏾🤷🏾
I don't want to forget my name😂😂😂much love from kenya❤
I was looking for a comment about forgetting our names. Bless King Jesus!!!🙌❤😂
Great stew... The Crayfish shock me sha😂
E dey sweet o
Yummy buh not with CRAYFISH especially when it’s not blended to powder
Sharp
Exactly what am making tomorrow never knew Abt d Crayfish 😊
I’ve already forgotten my name just by seeing how it looks
Yummy 😋😋😋
Will definitely cook for Sunday dinner for my husband ❤
I won't forget my name but the taste. Thanks.
My number one coach I always live your cooking ma I following on WhatsApp you are doing a great job love you ❤
Wow my sister i like you st
Yummy
I will try for it..seems so good
Kosy you look so stunninggggg. Especially the black dress ! I gasped 😍
Sooooo much pepper.wowww.
I cooked this for my man few days ago and he loved it so much😁 thanks for sharing this…. You just gain a new subscriber ❤❤
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So easy, rich and delicious ❤
"I made the sauce and my family loved it. Thank you ❤"
I will definitely try this but I don’t wanna eat and forget my name 😂😂😂
Please Ify sister, what brand is your cookware pls
“If you eat this stew with white rice you’ll forget your name.” LOL I love that 😂 gotta make this it looks delicious
Was looking for this comment.🙌❤😂
Ify is very creative ❤
Ur voice alone sound so yummy😋 all u video s
Just love to watch your cooking watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
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It looks delicious. I will try it. But you like onions o. How many times did you add onions? 😂
Thanks for making Ghanaian stew. 😂We generously allow you to copy and even add our eggs (sometimes fry the boiled egg 1st before putting it in the stew😋😋 that's the ish) Ghanians use herringsfish powder ( dried sardines) instead of crayfish. They both taste the same tho. I even put some in my turkey stew yesterday as crayfish is more common to get here in the uk.
🎉🎉🎉your flowers beautiful ❤
Short your mouth, delusional. Are you guys not only eat banku. When do Ghana start eating stew that Nigerians has been using to eat Sunday rice. You small Ghana have no idea. Do you know that Ethiopia has similar stuff called stew but they call it something different in their language. You guys are too local need to travel more for education.
This is just normal stew, the only difference is yhat she added the verges... its an old recipe
Ok @@stellaokeafia9826😂
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Wow I’m going to try this and believe God is bringing my husband soon to taste to taste it 👅 😊
Please where did you get these beautiful pots and frying pans you use for cooking your scrumptious meals ???
Soooo nice
Casserole ou belle❤
I want to try this tomorrow. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
I want to learn ❤
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Pls how can i give this video a thousand likes 😋❤❤❤
I love you Ify
Thanks
D Don is enjoying o. #lovelyfamily
It looks like Ethiopian doro wat Delicious
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My birthday and easter monday recipe but in case I forgot my name my senior chef please remind me o😂😂😂
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What's my name?
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nice
My best chef 😊😊😊 from Whatsapp family ❤️
Good evening, I am texting from Scotland. Please, what is the name of the pot you use
Fantastico!
OH 🎉 ❤
I must get myself a caterer as my future wife 😊
I cooked this today
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Literally DROOLING right now🤤🥴🤤🥴
Woo
Eba with this stew Sha! 😋
Can you post a list of spices as well as rough quantities of each ingredients??
She didn't use a lot of spices. I think in the chicken just garlic, black pepper, a bouillon cube/tsp of bouillon powder some chopped habanero and maybe onion powder. In the sauce only one or two Bouillon cubes, like a tsp of black pepper and like 2 tbsp of ground, dried shrimp (Shrimp powder made from sun-drying shrimps) which Nigerians call crayfish. This gives a lot of umami to the sauce, a little like oyster sauce and fish sauce give Asian stir fries a distinctive taste. The base sauce is just tomatoes, chilli's and habaneros for some heat. There is no hard and fast rule to spices for Nigerian stews. Basics are onion, garlic and bouillon.
@@moa5351I think she added thyme and you missed it.
@@windsurfer8824 Yes, thanks
Yummy ! I am making it today.
Heya
Where can I buy pots & pans like your?? Thank you ❤
Ify😊😅
Omo!!!! I just ate it with white rice!!!!😋😋😋 Ah! Ah! I forgot my name oooo!!!!
You made me laugh even though I am in pain 😢 😂😂
It reminds me of that hot egg stuff from Ethiopia that my family eats with injera
Ifynarians❤
Looks delicious, definitely want to try it, can I get the recipe 😍
Nice ify!
🚶♀️🚶♀️🚶♀️na rich people sauce be dat
Trueeee sis... I made it on Saturday. I almost forgot my name 😂😂😂
Yummy, if no be say transport cost, you for see me for your kitchen 😂
I’m not from where sis from but lemme tell u lemme come visit u honey 🤣🤣 u seem like a vibe
Thank you so much 🥰