Thursday 11 September 2014

When Grown Men Cry



Ma Kaduna is gone, may her soul rest in peace.

Before Bey, there was Ma Kaduna, the first true independent woman. 

A true definition of a feminist that taught me to demand what was rightfully mine. She taught me what it means to be a hustler. A very bold and audacious lady who rode her motorbike about Lokoja town like she was giving the world the finger while dressed in her cute nurses uniform, in a world where women were expected to sit at home and make babies. But she did have babies, 8 of them! My mum being one of them.

She spoke more than five local Nigerian languages including English. She felt it was necessary for people to be insulted and abused in their own language so there will be no misunderstanding. A true terrorist to her family, a real force to reckon with. 

She taught me to add sweet potato to my yam porridge to give it a sugar like taste while using the wooden spoon to hit my hand as I reached into the pot to pick out a string of dried fish staring deliciously at me.  

I will miss you. I miss you.

Sweet Potato Porridge

Ingredients:

500g of sweet potato, cut into big chunks
1 cup of spinach
2 medium tomatoes
1 red bell pepper
1 tbs of flaked chilli
1 tsp of garlic
1 tsp of ginger
3 beef franks, thinly sliced
½ medium onion, sliced
3 tbs sunflower oil
2 Knorr cubes
salt to taste
1 tsp of thyme

Method:

Blend the tomatoes and bell pepper in a food processor. In the mean time grill the sliced franks for about five minutes in the open. Heat the oil in a large sauce pan for 3 minutes and pour in the blended mixture. Fry for about seven minutes then add the chilli, Knorr cubes, garlic, ginger and  thyme.  Add the chunks of sweet potato and onions and combine thoroughly. Add enough water just to cover the potatoes and leave to cook for 10 minutes. Add the spinach and cook until the potatoes are soft.  Take the pan off the heat and toss in the grilled franks and add salt to taste.





2 comments:

  1. Please what is spinach here in nigeria?

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