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Dry Chikanda

Chikanda Recipe

You will need;

250g Chikanda

500g groundnuts (in powder form)

Salt

Some chili powder

¾ teaspoon soda

A sieve

A charcoal brazier

A mortar and pestle

 

PREPARATION

1. Wash the Chikanda in clean cold water and then dry it on a tray for some time

2. After it has dried, pound the chikanda using a mortar and pestle and sieve out the fine powder. Repeat the process of pounding and sieving until most of the Chikanda is in powder form.

3. Pour some water (2-3 cups) in a medium pot and add the powdered groundnuts (at least a cup or enough to form a light paste)

4. Put the pot on a charcoal brazier and stir continuously till the groundnuts are cooked.

5. Add the Chikanda powder bit by bit , and stir continuously till the paste becomes thick. Also add some salt and chilli

6.Dissolve the ¾ teaspoon of soda into water and add into the mixture, stirring until it becomes very thick

7. Continue to stir vigorously with a wooden spoon until the chikanda is cooked and turns brown in colour.

8. Cover for 10 minutes.

9. Remove it from the fire and get some of the charcoal from your brazier and put it on top of the lid of your Chikanda pot. (turn the lid upside down) so that the Chikanda can bake and brown on top as well. Leave this charcoal for at least 15-30 minutes

Allow to cool and it is ready to serve

Slice it and serve as a snack

To serve as a relish for Nshima/Pap, I like to make gravy using tomato, onion and some oil and then add in some slices of Chikanda. You can also add some raw onion, bell peppers and raw tomato and have it as a salad.

Chikanda has a great aroma and yummy taste.

 

Recipi Credit @ https://zambiankitchen.com/chikanda-recipe/

Dry Chikanda

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