How to Prepare Masa Hausa Food

How to Prepare Masa Hausa Food

Masa/Waina/Rice pancake, whatever you call it, is a Northern Nigerian delicacy that is consumed mostly by the Hausa tribe, but other tribes eat it too. I know I do. It is delicious.

There is a special rice for this delicacy called “the soft, short grain”. This is because it has a high content of starch, which makes this delicacy clump together when cooked. Quite a number of people prefer to use medium-grain rice because they dislike the smell and taste of fermented rice.

Enough of the talks; let me tell you how to prepare this delicacy, masa Hausa food.

Equipment for Making Masa

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Ingredients for Making Masa

Short-grain rice
Medium-grain rice
Onions
Sugar
Salt
Yeast
Baking powder

Procedures for Making Masa

STEP 1: Soak the rice of your choice in water for at least 8 hours overnight. Have adequate sleep while you dream of your delicacy.

STEP 2: Rise and shine!

STEP 3: In a pot over medium heat, cook medium-grain rice till soft and tender. Make sure to wash before cooking.

STEP 4: Rinse out the soaked rice till the water runs clear.

STEP 5: In a blender, pour in soaked rice, pre-cooked rice, sugar, salt, yeast, baking powder, and diced onions.

STEP 6: Pour in a small amount of water. Blend till you get a smooth, thick, and creamy batter.

STEP 7: The pre-cooked rice is to make the Masa soft and fluffy, while the onions are an aftertaste when you eat.

STEP 8: Transfer the batter to a medium-sized bowl and give this a turn with a wooden paddle or spoon.

STEP 9: Allow it to rise for at least 30 minutes to an hour. This gives room for the yeast to activate itself and for fermentation.

STEP 10: Get Masa pan ready. Drizzle some oil in your pan; once hot, scoop the batter to the desired quantity and pour it into the pan.

STEP 11: Wait to cook. Allow the edges to begin solidifying.

STEP 12: Flip when bubbles begin to appear using a skewer or spoon, and cook the other side.

STEP 13: Remove from heat and serve on a plate.

STEP 14: Enjoy with your favorite stew or soup.

STEP 15: This delicacy can be topped with Dambun Nama.

How to Add Danbun Nama to Masa

STEP 1: When you scoop the batter into the Masa pan, add the Dambun Nama.

STEP 2: Quickly add another batter to cover up the Dambun Nama.

STEP 3: Allow to cook and flip when bubbles start to appear. Enjoy!

Conclusion

I do enjoy eating Waina a lot, like breakfast. Comment below if I missed anything or if I should know anything. Thank you.

Northern Nigerian Foods Everyone Must Try At Least Once

Northern Nigerian Foods Everyone Must Try At Least Once

Are you a tourist, a foodie, or simply a Nigerian who hasn’t been to the Northern part and plans to do so?  Whatever the situation, allow me to be your food guide to some weirdly named finger-licking Northern cuisines. I will be sharing with you some of the popular foods from Northern Nigeria. Before then, let’s take a little detour and see how it all started.

Nigeria is blessed with over 200 ethnic groups and almost 500 languages across its six geopolitical zones. These zones have one thing in common: a love for rich, tasty, spicy, and aromatic food. More so, these foods are uniquely made with certain ingredients found in their various zones, and they have become the signature food of that particular region. Be it Amala and Ewedu from the South West, Pounded Yam and Egusi from the East, Black Soup from Edo, Afang Soup by the Efik and Ibibio, Banga Soup from the Urhobos, and the list goes on.

However, this article focuses on the Northern foods everyone must try at least once.

12 Popular Foods from Northern Nigeria You Must at Least Try Once

1. Tuwo (Swallow)

How to Prepare Tuwon Shinkafa

This is a thick pudding made from different types of grains and served with different soups. We have Tuwon Shinkafa (rice swallow), Tuwon Masara (maize swallow), and Tuwon Dawa (guinea corn swallow). The soups are Miyan Kuka (a soup made with dried baobab leaves turned into powder) and Miyan Kubewa (okra soup, either fresh or dry).

This is surely one of the most popular foods in Northern Nigeria.

2. Masa or Waina da Miyan Taushe (Rice Cake and Soup Made from Green Leaves)

This is made from rice and is usually served during breakfast with kunu (pap) by the side. Speaking of kunu, it is the next thing on this list.

3. Kunu (Pap)

How to Make Your Sweet Home Made Kunun Aya

More so, Kunu is one of the popular foods from Northern Nigeria. Just like Tuwo, it is made from different grains. We have Kunun Shinkafa (rice pap), Kunun Gyada (pap made with groundnut paste), Kunun Gero (millet pap), Kunun Masara (maize pap), Kunun Aya, and Kunun Tsamiya (pap made with tamarind).

4. Awara (Tofu)

This is made from soybeans, and it is fried in hot oil and eaten with yaji (ground chili pepper). It’s sometimes dipped in whisked eggs before being fried.

5. Shinkafa da Wake da Mai/GGaro/Garauarau Garau (Rice and Beans with Oil)

Shinkafa da wake da mai da yaji is one of the most popular foods from Northern Nigeria

This is one of the popular foods in Northern Nigeria. The North isn’t the North without Shinkafa da Wake. It is accompanied by Yaji.

More so, it comes with garnishing too: lettuce, tomato, and cucumber by the side.

6. Danwake (Beans Dumplings)

Another food you should try is Danwake. This right here is my personal favorite. It is made from wheat flour with a small amount of dried baobab leaves powder.

It’s eaten with yaji and oil too, with the same garnishing as the Shinkafa da Wake and boiled egg.

7. Gurasa (Local Bread)

Gurasa is a popular food in northern Nigeria, most especially in Kano

Gurasa is one of the popular foods from Northern Nigeria. This is made mainly from flour and water. Moreover, it is been prepared and consumed in different ways. We have the bandashe. Here, it is made with ground kuli-kuli (groundnut cake), cabbage, cucumber, tomato, and onion by the side.

It is served with the famous Suya too.

8. Fate (Porridge)

Fate is one of the popular foods from Northern Nigeria

This is called gwate, pate, gote, tere, etc. It can be made from acha, rice, or maize, with smoked or dried fish and Aleho (green) or Shuwaka (bitter leaf).

9. Dambun Kaza (Chicken Floss), Dambun Nama (Meat Floss) and Dambun Shinkafa (Rice Grits)

Dambun nama is one of the popular foods from Northern Nigeria

The chicken or meat is shredded and cooked so deliciously into a floss. While the rice is broken into smaller pieces and cooked. This is one of the popular foods in Northern Nigeria.

10. Taliyar Hausa da Man Ja (Hausa Spaghetti with Palm Oil)

Taliya da manja is a popular food from Northern Nigeria

This is just boiled spaghetti, accompanied by Palm oil and yaji again

11. Wainar Fulawa (Local Pancake)

Wainan fulawa is one of the popular foods from Northern Nigeria

Unlike pancakes, Wainar Fulawa is been fried with palm oil and eaten with yaji.

12. Suya, Tsire or Balangu (Kebab)

Among the most popular foods from Northern Nigeria, Suya is my favorite

I saved the best for the last. This right here is a good life. It can be made from beef, mutton, chicken, or goat meat, and served with yaji.

Conclusion

There are a lot of delicious foods in the North, I just made mention of a few. As you can see, yaji plays a vital role when serving these delicious meals. It is been sold on its own, made with rich ingredients. So, when you find yourself in the North, you know exactly what to order in terms of food.

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