African Egg Rolls
Published Jun 02, 2017
Updated Jun 12, 2024
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You guys, the blog has been very ‘minimalist’ these days, aye? What do you do when you film two complete videos – one on how to make homemade suya spice and one on how to make suya using homemade suya spice; then you sit down days after to edit and notice that more than half of the footage is not there? Trying times people, trying times. I felt so bad that the hard work I put into two videos went down the drain but I’m definitely going to shoot those videos again. I’m not giving up! Thank God, I shot another video, which is that of these African egg rolls.
Some people actually call these scotch eggs but according to my food and nutrition teacher, they are egg rolls. They are not the same thing as the Chinese egg rolls also know as spring rolls.
This snack is made by wrapping hardboiled eggs in dough then deep frying. The dough tastes like a fancy kind of bread then when you dig deeper with your teeth, you discover the egg inside, which is like a hidden treasure. I love enjoying it with this pepper sauce to get ‘the whole experience’.
These “African scotch eggs” are widely enjoyed in Nigeria and Cameroon but just anyone can fall in love with them. They make a great snack, party food or picnic food. And let me tell you – they disappear fast once I make them!
Also, they are quite easy. All you need to do is boil some eggs and mix some dough. Then egg meets dough and they get married. Then egg and dough meet oil and fry to perfection. Insanely delish!
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Watch how to make African Egg Rolls:-
African Egg Rolls - African Scotch Eggs
Ingredients
- 6 hardboiled eggs - peeled
- 2 cups flour (250 grams) plus more for kneading
- 1/2 teaspoon instant yeast
- 2 tablespoons margarine (or butter at room temperature)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- Pinch of nutmeg
- 1 egg - beaten
- Oil for frying
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix together flour, salt, sugar, yeast and margarine until well incorporated. Add beaten egg then mix, add in water and mix to form a sticky dough.
- Flour board and place dough on top. Knead, sprinkling with flour as kneaded until the dough is smooth (about 2-3 minutes).
- Cut the dough into six equal portions. Roll out one part then place a hardboiled egg in the middle and cover with the dough. Use your hands to mold until it forms a smooth (or almost smooth haha!) ball or oval. Repeat process with all the eggs and parts of dough.
- Heat oil in a pan for about 5-10 minutes. Place the egg rolls in the oil and let them cook for about 10 minutes until nice and golden brown. Flip the sides halfway through cooking.
- Place on a paper towel to drain excess oil. Enjoy as it is or with wome West African hot pepper sauce!
Notes
Nutrition
Other scotch egg recipes on the blog:
- BAKED SCOTCH EGGS
- SCOTCH EGGS COATED WITH MEAT
- DELICIOUS SCOTCH EGGS COATED WITH FISH
Have a great weekend, my friends!
Hey precious!!! Its been a wonderful thing to follow your recipes. I tell u the truth i haved followed you for a long time but dunno why i dont comment sef ooo. I loge egg rolls and will buy as much as i can any time i go home. I tried a recipe ones and failed big time. The interior was not cooked and in short the toli long. I have desired to try your recipe, but didnt have de courage. Today i made up my mind to try it this weekend.
What pushed me especially is the successful banana cake i made for hubby for his befdae yest. (he has requested this for weeks)
Thanks very much precious. U are 100 darlings in one. God bless you
Wow am blessed to have someone like you who motivate me every time I watch your recipe how to make food.
Thanks so much for the inspiration and remain bless. God will continue giving you that strength
Awww so glad to be able to inspire you, Sona. Thanks for your very sweet words! God bless you dear.
Testimony: Hi Precious I have been your silent admirer on the blog. I might be slow in communication or commenting, but God alone would bless the work of your hands even more for equipping women with the know-how to take care of their families. Especially in challenging contemporary settings away from our fatherland. I feel so blessed getting to communicate with a great dynamic person like you. You remain the perfect Library for me to facilitate my great passion for cooking. I would not hesitate to make the scotch eggs this week end as I love them as well. I like your recipes as they are so straight forward and produce great results. When I read about your garden testimony it was interesting. I had planned to make a great garden myself. Just like you said the tomatoes did not do well . They formed nice large fruits but before they mature to start getting ripe, they start getting rotten at the bottom. I counted about 16 green tomatoes on one tree but I could not have two good ones from there. I felt uncomfortable as I wondered what I needed to do to ensure a good yield. Good enough I could have some green peppers that consoled me. Then I am enjoying the aloe Vera and lemon grass , etc. My greatest wish is to plant ‘ njamanjama ‘ next season. Remain blessed.
Awww Jocelyn, I’m so blessed to read from you!
At least your tomatoes bore some fruits. Hopefully I will do better next time. And planting Njama Njama is such a great idea. Hopefully it does well. Thanks for writing, dear.
Woow.i love anything dat concern flour.i also love how u made the egg roll.thanks so much Aunty. Precious. I have learnt alot from ur recipes.
You are most welcome, Akwa.
Wow thnks dear its wandaful atleast you have taught me somthg thnks
You’re welcome, dear.
Awesome. I will try it right away. Thank you!
You’re welcome, Pauline!
Thanks a lot Precious for all your recipes.
I really love and enjoy when I make my own food and you’ve really been a great help.
So glad to hear that dear! Thank you for leaving a comment!
This has been my recent craving once I step out of the house and I’m lazy to make them myself.I need to do better o!!
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They are easy to make, darling. You can make even 20 and enjoy! Lol
Nice I had seen wandasin d name of scotch eggs recipes.but this tymi think its d best n easiest.my weekend will b wonderful.thku precious
It really is so easy, Sylvie! Go forth and enjoy!
Just made some Precious.
Thanks for the recipe.
You’re most welcome, Engwari! You’re a fast girl!