Akpith (corn/maize and bean flour snack)


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Preparation Time:
10 Min
Serves:
6
Difficulty:
Easy
Cost:
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Main Ingredients:

See below ingredients and instructions of the recipe


Cooking Preparation of the Recipe:

1 1/2 c Corn/maize meal
1/2 c Soy flour
1 1/2 tb Baking powder
1/2 ts Chili powder (optional)
Sugar to taste
1 c Water
Oil
Salt and pepper

Corn/maize was introduced to Africa from Latin America by the Portuguese,
mainly to provision their slave ships. The grain was quickly accepted
because it grew rapidly and undemanding in cultivation. The name 'maize'
comes from 'mahiz', the word used by the Caribbean Taino Indians from whom
the Europeans probably first learned about the crop. in North American
the English settlers were shown it by local Indians. 'Corn' was a general
name given to any grain, so they called it simply 'Indian corn'.

Columbus noted that maize was "most tasty boiled, roasted or ground into
flour". And in southern Ghana today a common food is 'kenkey', fermented
corn/maize flour balls, wrapped in corn/maize leaves and steamed. Akpith,
this recipe, is more straightforward.

DIRECTIONS:
===========
In a large saucepan, boil the water and then in half of the corn/maize
meal and all the soy flour to make a thick porridge. Add the baking
powder, chili powder if using and sugar; season.

Cook this for 10 minutes over a low heat, stirring constantly. Then
remove the pan and set aside to cool for 10 minutes or so.

At this point, mix in the remaining corn/maize meal and combine
thoroughly, adding water to produce a stiff dough.

Now pour enough oil into a pan or wok to give a depth of around 2 inches
(5 cms), and heat up. While it is warming mould the dough into balls
about 1 inch (2.5 cms) in diameter.

With the oil sizzling hot, slide 4 or 5 balls carefully into the pan and
cook for 2-3 minutes until they are golden brown.

* Source: The World in Your Kitchen - by Troth Wells
* Typed for you by Karen Mintzias

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