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The Nigerian Vegetable Soup Edikang Ikong
Submitted By Benedicta EzekweThe Nigerian Edikang Ikong soup or simply Vegetable Soup is native to the Efiks, people from Akwa Ibom and Cross River states of Nigeria. It is a general notion that the Edikang Ikong soup is very nutritious and this is very much so. Prepared with a generous quantity of pumpkin leaves and water leaves, this Nigerian soup recipe is nourishing in every sense of the word.
How to Cook Edikang Ikong Soup [Video]
It is common for Nigerians to request this soup recipe after a bout of illness as we trust it to replenish whatever was lost during the sickness. But you don't not need to be in a state of convalescence to enjoy this wholesome Nigerian food recipe.
Ingredients for Edikang Ikong Soup
- 1kg Pumpkin leaves
- 500g Water leaves (Talinum Triangulare)
- 600g Beef, Kanda, shaki and Dry fish
- Pepper, Salt and ground crayfish: to taste
- 200ml Palm oil
- 1 cup Periwinkle
- 2 medium onions
- 2-3 stock cubes
Alternative vegetables for those who cannot buy water leaves and pumpkin leaves:
Use the following to replace the classic Nigerian vegetables for this soup:- 1kg normal frozen spinach
- 200g ground frozen spinach
- 250g lamb's lettuce (canonigos in Spanish)
Wash, pick and cut the Lamb's Lettuce into tiny pieces. Add them when the written recipe requires you to add water leaves.
Watch the video below for how I used these alternative vegetables to prepare Edikang Ikong soup.
Before you cook the Edikaikong Soup
- Wash and cut the pumpkin and water leaves into tiny pieces. Put them in separate sieves to drain out all the water as much as possible.
- Cut the Kanda into small pieces. Cook the beef, kanda and the dry fish with the 2 bulbs of diced onions and the stock cubes with as little quantity of water as possible.
Cooking Directions
- When the meat is done, add a generous amount of palm oil, the crayfish and pepper and leave to boil for about 10 minutes. The palm oil serves as the liquid in the Edikang Ikong soup. You should try as much as possible to make it the only liquid in the soup.
- Add the periwinkle and water leaves and leave to cook for another 5 minutes. You may have to cook for less time at this stage so that the water leaves are not over-cooked.
- Now add the pumpkin leaves and salt to taste. Stir the contents of the pot very well and turn off the heat. Cover the pot and leave to stand for about 5 minutes.
- Thats it!
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Party Park Events Ltd.
22 Igwuruta Road Rumukurushi,
Port Harcourt, Nigeria. 08033408322
Party Park Events Ltd offer Total Events Packages including Management, Planning, Decoration, Catering (cakes, snacks, full and small chops) and rentals of party furniture: canopies, tents, tables, chairs and cutlery.
Kids' parties specialists: offering lots of kids' party infrastructure: Bouncy Castle, Merry-Go-Round, Chu-Chu Train and many more.
Kids' fun characters: Barney, Micky Mouse, Mini Mouse, Ben Ten, Shrek, Clowns, Spiderman, Santa Claus.
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