How To Make Nigerian Beef Suya and Easy Suya Spice Recipe
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
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Ingredients:
500g Soft Beef Cut
1/2 Cup Suya Spice
Onions
Tomatoes
Cucumber
To Marinate The Beef:
1/4 Cup Vegetable Oil
1 tbsp Onion Powder
1 tbsp Garlic Powder
2 Bouillon Cubes
Salt To Taste
For The Suya Spice
50g Kulikuli
3 Alligator Pepper
3 Calabash Nutmeg
2 tbsp Garlic Powder
2 tbsp Onion Powder
1 tbsp Ginger Powder
Cayenne Pepper (According to your heat preference)
2 Bouillon Cubes
Salt to taste
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Thank you!! I followed your directions and felt like I was back In Lagos after 30 years away. It was my wife’s first time eating Suya and now she wants me to make it every week. Outstanding video! ❤
Eeeyyaa 30 years, wow😢
in north we don’t use uda and alligator pepper, we use kulli kulli , cayenne pepper, masoro( black pepper) ginger maggi and salt, its the proportion that makes it taste different, and everyone keeps it a secret, we call it yaji
Do u also use groundnut oil instead of other oils?
Thanks for the top. I'll try that. 😊
Thanks for the secret ingredient 😋
I think some people add white Maggie
You're so kind to have shared, thanks and god bless you 😢😊😊
I am so thankful to have found you..I'm about marry My king and he's from Nigeria...Now I know he already knows how to cook..But watching your videos are a heads up for me..and the opportunity to learn something before we say "I Do" because I want to surprise him..you are now my new befriend 😂😂 Thank you for your time and sharing your beautiful foods...
From🇺🇸 to 🇳🇬 with love 💘
Congratulations!
Did u guys already get married?
@@sayitasis8326 thank you so much
@@leticiastar30 no not yet
👍🏾👌
Thanks Sis. This recipe was great! Simplified yet awesomely delicious taste.
I absolutely love suya! Thank you for your easy to follow recipe.
Oh wow. This took me back to my childhood. My dad use to make suya all the time.
Love that you left a disclaimer...👍
Insightful video... will definitely try it
Great recipe. Looks delicious will be trying this soon. Thanks for sharing.
This suya is mouthwatering and looks delicious
Love your recipe. 2nd time using it this year. I found the thinnest beef cut is shaved beef. Very thin and you don't need to tenderize as much.
I also used peanut and vegetable oil.
I will definitely prepare my own suya this weekend...thanks for the video!
Will definitely give this a try. Thanks sisi you’re a star 🤩
Excellent cooking demo. Thanks for sharing
This is lovely. Thank you Ma
thank you for suya recipe and your honesty about the taste.
I'll try this using firewood. The aboki one is spectacular as it is partly because of that organic taste.
You make cooking so easy and pleasurable, #welldone
Nice video..I appreciate your honesty 😊
I appreciate your honesty. People will lie and say it taste amazing when it sucked
I’m so happy I came across your channel 🤤
This looks so good
Love the honesty
Last month i had the pleasure of tasting egusi, tapalia and jollof from and place in Chi-town . I was impressed. to a point now i want to try more NIgerian cuisine, that's how I came across your video. I'm going to try to make suya and egusi. I'm South African and must say. I will let you know how it turns out . I have a NIgerian friend who will tell me if its good or not. He took me to the place in Chi-town I trust he's taste buds.
I gave up on Hacking the Aboki Standard Suya Spice. Its an Enigma! Great video!
You’re always so detailed. Thank you for your videos.
You're welcome 😊
@@SisiJemimahsRecipes are you ok it been 2 years?
Amazing ,I’m gonna try this suya spice someday ,thanks for sharing
I remember eating suya from haussa people in cameroon and it always has a nutty taste. I add roasted groundnut to mine for the closest taste
You are good My Queen of Sumptuous cooking.I appreciate all the hard work you put to give us good recipes and step by step instructions.
Thanks and you're welcome 😊
I will definitely make this my Husband loves suya!
Thanks for sharing this recipe, good job ma we love you
Been looking for this recipe!!!
Sisi Jemimah “tempting dieters since 1612” . I’ve been a fan since your blog days. You keep wowing 🤗🥰😍.
Aw! Thanks so much for the love and support 🤗😊
Same here. Followed her from her blog to IG and then CZcams
I think it's really good this way and it's also like aboki own thanks for sharing this wonderful system for making suya
Thank you so much dis looks amazing 😊
Wao!!! You make cooking look so attractive. Well done.
I so much loved this, we as a family must try and make this at Home. This is absolutely going to be delicious, thanks for sharing this my sister.
Looks so good 👍. Quick tip for the alligator pepper/uda, Try to beat it and remove d seed before use. It doesn't make it bitter that way. D seed is what makes it bitter.
Thanks so much for the tip. You're a star!
I love your meals and your honesty
Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing, I will try this recipe
This is really lovely. I will be making some soon. Thanks for sharing.
What is the name of the blender you used to blend the dry ingredients?
Thanks for your honesty ma
Good Sharing sister and perfect 😋😋
You make cooking look so easy....lovely
Thank you
Oh mine this is scrumptious
Wow a hand of applause👏👏👏👏
OMG, looks sooooo goooood!
Woow. looks inviting and delicious.
Looking so yummy delicious recipe 👍😋😇😍
Thanks for the Suya I will try it
I love this recipe, I love suya anytime any day. U made this so well.
Thanks so much 🙂
Looks delicious
Looks delicious 🤤. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Sisi sis!
How do you make the Abuki Susa spice?
Now this woman can cook cook , am going to Nigeria for Christmas with hubby, am eating this every day and everything else I can't wait we'll deal with weight gain when am back 🤣🤣
Yummiest Yummiest....
Good job👍
Wow looks so nice
Very good my dear friend 🔝❤️👍🤩💐🙋🏼♀️
Very nice, thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing I just learnt another method in making my homemade Suya. Looks yummy 😋
You're welcome 😊
Delicious looking😍
This looks really tasty. will give it a try. :)
Thanks for sharing the video
Great video! Did you preheat the oven?
Weldon i like u been realistic with the test.
I was introduced to Suya when went to Nigeria many years ago as well as Stew and Rice and Yam...I want to go back to live and find a Wife...💯
So did you find a wife? 😅
Wow, this's so tempting, you really did an amazing job. Great share sis
Thank you 😊
Excellent! How does this change if you want chicken or shrimp?
I am drooling
Thanks for the vidoe. I was craving suya this weekend. Is there a specific types of beef to be used ?
I love your channel and your presentation style.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for the video
This looks so inviting! Hi, please the suya spice you used is the one you prepared from scratch right?
This is incrediblely delicious 😋
👌
Beautiful ❤️ thanks
Finally a channel that explains how to make suya beef. I didn’t know it’s sirloin you use as well to make beef suya .
This one comment saved me from watching through the video.
God bless you ❤️ 🙏
Mouth watering good!
Good job ma. This looks really tasty. Thanks for showing us how to make the suya spice
You're welcome 😊
This is yum.
Thanks. Your videos are my number one for learning. I need to steal a bag of suya spice from an aboki then😩
You Read My Mind! 😩😩😩 Thank You For This 😘😘😘
💃 you're welcome 😊
Yumm. Am going to try it thank y
Please let me know how you get on with it 🙂
Thank you so much 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Here for the suya 💃🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
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This looks incredible omg 🤤🤤🤤
Thank you 😊
Mouthwatering 😋
Omgoodness this suya is so inviting and mouthwatering, am already salivating, perfectly seasoned with the spices, final result is deliciousness and well garnished gorgeous sis 😋👍🏾
Wow i like that
Once I saw the Uda and ehuru I almost cried. Where will I get it here? The recipe looks delicious!! I have given up on trying to imitate the aboki flavor, now I just want suya that tastes amazing! I love your recipes. They're always a hit! You're amazing Sisi Jemimah, thanks for always delivering content. The moment I lay my hands on those two, I'll be trying this recipe. Without the kuli kuli of course, I've never been a fan.
I get Uda and ehuruf from the African store here in Houston. You’ll be surprised the variety of African spices they sell.
@@agaemar thank you so much! I'm in Dallas, so I'll check the stores here and see, I've just never seen it on the shelves, maybe because I didn't look. I'll even see if they have the kuli kili just for the heck of it. Maybe I might like it. Thank you!
@@victoriaosuagwu5979 You’re welcome dear. I drive about an hr from my home to the African store at least once a month. Last time I was there , I found IRU, Pap and Suya spice that I’m going to use after watching this video. I’m still waiting to find Udara one day. 🤤
So therapeutic
Yummy
Chai😋😋😋how I wish I could grab this suya from the screen 👌this looks incredibly delicious and mouthwatering it will go well with chill drink 🍺
Thank you 😊
I just subscribed to your channel,, good job,,
Question - do you use the bake or broil or bake function?
Am trying it asap✊✊
Thanks for the video ...
You're welcome 😊
I've just discovered this today and I've watched nearly all your videos SisiJemimah. I love your explanations. It's so thorough and on point... Making me hungry with every single video lol
Thank you so much 😊
3:59 you knew what I was thinking 🤣😂🤣🤣😂💯
Wow
I will make suya tonight......