15 CAMEROONIAN MEALS THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD BE ENJOYING
Published Aug 30, 2016
Updated Sep 26, 2018
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This is a savoury pudding made out of melon seeds, known in Cameroon as Egusi. If cake had a savoury sister, this is it! Get the recipe here.
2. Koki Beans
Believe me when I say this is the most ingenious way to cook black eyed peas. It is an almost melt in the mouth bite that is divine when paired with boiled plantains. Get the recipe here.
3. Jollof Rice
This is the rice of your dreams! Spicy, flavourful, meaty, I could go on and on. Get the recipe here.
4. Poulet DG
Nothing beats this combination of chicken and plantain. Nothing! Get the recipe here.
5. Fufu, Njama Njama and Khati Khati
Sauteed greens, smoky chicken and fufu? Yes, please! Get the recipe here.
This is pounded cocoyam with a yellow soup made with BIG FLAVOURS. Get the recipe here.
7. Eru
The taste of these leafy greens is to die for. Get the recipe here.
8. Roasted Fish
This smoky spicy grilled fish is fish like you have never tasted before. Get the recipe here.
9. Ndole
This is a peanut stew made with an abundance of vegetables. Get the written recipe here and the video recipe here.
10. Kwacoco Bible.
Cocoyams(taro) wrapped in leaves and steamed to perfection. Get the recipe here.
11. Born House Planti
This is a specially prepared meal to celebrate the birth of a baby. Get the recipe here.
12. Cornchaff
I call this the perfect culinary marriage of corn and beans. Get the recipe here.
13. Ekwang
This meal is made up of cocoyams wrapped in cocoyam leaves and simmered with spices. Oh so good! Get the recipe here.
14. Pepper Soup
This is the most comforting and meaty soup of all time. Get the recipe here.
15. Puff Puff and Beans
Typically sold on the streets, this is the quintessential Cameroonian meal. Get the recipe here.
Which of these meals is calling your name?
You've chosen well!
The list is definitely not over.
Thanks, dear!
S2C, I'm fine darling. Was just thinking of you.
Awww thanks for the compliment.
Hope you are good.
Awww, thanks for letting me know darling!
But you didn't leave your name. *sad face* Hope to see more of you.
This makes me feel so fulfilled, Mingo! Thanks for being around.
Awwww. Now I am hungry. This ain't fair. Lol.
How are you dear? Your kids are so pretty.
Wrong post I know. You must be proud.
POULET for me!
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Egusi is also Egusi in Cameroon? SO much similarity with Nigerian dishes!
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I love the way you assemble them together! And the list is not over yet. Great job dear
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Hi Precious!
Love your blog. I'm always here for meal inspirations. I've used your recipe for ekwang and kwacoco bible. All came out amazing. God bless you for giving out all these information so generously