Nigerian Dishes: Top 4 You Should Learn So You Won’t Eat Out

Shekinah Peter

If eating out doesn’t bankrupt you directly, it’ll go through your health care bill. So learn how to make these 6 Nigerian dishes to help yourself.

That being said, it might not be easy to flip the switch from eating out to making homemade dishes so fast, but you could start somewhere.

Here’s a list of four delicious and easy-to-make dishes that you could incorporate in your daily living.

Nigerian Dishes

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Top 6 You Should Learn So You Won’t Eat Out again.

1. Jollof rice

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This delicious and easy-to-make dish is sure to satisfy your hunger and save you money.

2. Yam Porridge

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Let’s include Yam Porridge. It’s a traditional Nigerian dish made with yams, palm oil, and a variety of spices. Then it is typically served with a side of fish or beef, and is a hearty and filling dish that is perfect for any man who wants to cook something that will warm their belly.

3. Vegetable soup

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This hearty and healthy soup is easy to make and can be tailored to your taste. It’s great because just like Egusi soup, it can be eaten with rice or swallow.

4. Moi moi:

This delicious and nutritious steamed bean pudding is perfect and it’s fun to make. It’s also great to note that it has a shorter cooking time which is unlike just making beans and you could add any proteins of your choice in it, like, egg, diced beef and fish.

2. Egusi soup

This nutrient-rich dish is packed with flavor and is perfect for meal prep.

6. Plantain and Eggs

Plantain and eggs – a classic combination! Plantains are a great source of fiber, potassium and vitamin A while eggs are packed with protein, iron, and other nutrients. Together, they make a well-rounded meal that is perfect for any man who wants to cook something quick, easy, and nutritious. 

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