HOW TO MAKE AYAMASE STEW | DESIGNER STEW RECIPE

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  • @y-tee7884
    @y-tee7884 4 роки тому +13

    Yes, your friend is right about the origin. I am from Ikenne and the Aya Mase is a stone's throw from my family house. Aya means iyawo (wife) . Her husband was Mase so she was iyawo Mase (Mase's wife) hense the name Aya Mase.

  • @mjgeopower6182
    @mjgeopower6182 6 років тому +24

    Thanks for posting this tutorial I’m Irish and have just prepared this for my Nigerian husband and he loved it !!! Kids do too 😀

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  6 років тому

      Hi Maryj, Thanks for the feedback, i'm glad they loved it

  • @fehintoluwaadeyanju
    @fehintoluwaadeyanju 3 місяці тому +1

    Came here for the recipe but I’m also marveling at how much you’ve grown. A reminder that the process/ hard work pays eventually. ❤

  • @chuksemeka
    @chuksemeka 8 років тому +27

    So i'm that guy that thinks he can cook...I tried this recipe and my friends and colleagues were begging for portions of the stew😁😁😁. Thanks Bukie

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  8 років тому +1

      Chuks Emeka I'm glad to hear it. Go Chuksssss!

  • @dejib2908
    @dejib2908 8 років тому +40

    I love how everything seems very clean, clear and well put together video.........I'll be subscribing....Men do cook too...LOL!!!

    • @256ROBIE
      @256ROBIE 6 років тому

      I agree men do cook too hehe plus everything was well put and described in this video.

  • @MsMj4real
    @MsMj4real 7 років тому +8

    You are very right about where the stew originates from
    Ma mum who comes from ikene told me the same story as well

  • @simisolalawal9159
    @simisolalawal9159 8 років тому +12

    The first Ayamase recipe I agree with

    • @victoriaeffiong1261
      @victoriaeffiong1261 5 років тому

      She is so good with her explanation ,the best I have watched .

  • @omotomiuk
    @omotomiuk 8 років тому +12

    You did well to mention Ikenne - A lot of people don't know about the town, so you did well and the recipe you have is really good. Keep it up!

  • @wendyeimieho5868
    @wendyeimieho5868 4 роки тому +3

    Wow! You've just earned another subscriber. Thanks for the detailed recipe.

  • @funkeodunnaike6111
    @funkeodunnaike6111 8 років тому +12

    Well done Bukie, you did a great job by doing the research. Another thing, I often do is to fry my meat in the palm oil for sometime, this gives the meat a "smoky" taste. Thanks for sharing this stew from my hometown.

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  8 років тому +2

      Thank you Funke. That's a great tip, I'll try it.

  • @abidisu1679
    @abidisu1679 4 роки тому +3

    Hello Bukky, though you are young you cook like a grandma it’s a compliment and I love watching you. From how you shake the pots, cook on low heat, crumble your stock cubes it reminds me of my mum. God bless. Abi

  • @fruitfullness1
    @fruitfullness1 8 років тому +7

    I love your kitchen stove and pots! :) Great work on the stew. Please, which pot collection is that? Great presentation skill!!!

  • @AfiaBelle
    @AfiaBelle 7 років тому +3

    I'm Ghanaian & I had something similar to this one time it was really good. lol I wanna try making it, thanks for sharing!

  • @ogidanonaseremi7283
    @ogidanonaseremi7283 Рік тому

    Thanks for giving us the history of this stew. Always wanted to know and I believe it

  • @gblinkzrahyour2246
    @gblinkzrahyour2246 8 років тому +2

    waoooo this is great, very simple and unique....*muah*

  • @Debolaenny.
    @Debolaenny. 5 років тому +5

    Seriously I like your Ayamase method is superb.And you are pretty I like your hair, eyeball and gap teeth.Never mind am a woman that cherish and admires others nothing more

  • @preciousomigie9713
    @preciousomigie9713 3 роки тому

    Very well detailed. Well done. I will prepare my own following your teaching. God bless you

  • @amarachiisadora7707
    @amarachiisadora7707 7 років тому +3

    beautiful kitchen! wow so so Delicious! it's my sis birthday tomorrow I will try it out. thanks so much.

  • @preciousprecious5911
    @preciousprecious5911 7 років тому +1

    looks yummy...I must try it out..thanks for sharing

  • @256ROBIE
    @256ROBIE 6 років тому +3

    Bukie thank you for this recipe...so delicious! I, to be honest liked your ayamase video better than Sisi Yemmie's so now I am subscribing to your channel. Blessed Saturday dear

  • @sansunggalaxy1614
    @sansunggalaxy1614 7 років тому +1

    Wow! your kitchen looks great

  • @princessizeamen6345
    @princessizeamen6345 4 роки тому +2

    I made it and my hubby love it. Asking me to make it again.

  • @annesodipe1582
    @annesodipe1582 7 років тому +3

    Guess what buckie, just cooked ayamase now, but in Houston, I don't know where I can get ofada, but I'm eating with other available rice. Waiting for hubby and kids to be back. So happy, it's looking good🤣😂😀🤗😙😀

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому

      Hi Anne,
      So good to hear! Thanks for trying it out.
      What did hubby Think?

    • @mamamiracle4238
      @mamamiracle4238 5 років тому

      Anne Sodipe I based here in Germany.anne you based were cos I do cargo my ofada in from naija a paint of ofada rice is 3thousand naira

  • @nikkinikki9528
    @nikkinikki9528 8 років тому +1

    yummy...this looks so good

  • @tolulopegbolahan5434
    @tolulopegbolahan5434 7 років тому +2

    Wow this is nice I always have to blend the pepper with water and I have to wait hours for it to dry but this is d best way to do it easy and fast thank u so much am so happy that I watch this video.😄😄😄

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому

      Tolulope Gbolahan I'm glad I could help. Thanks for watching

  • @kitanawobajo3414
    @kitanawobajo3414 7 років тому +2

    I tried this method and it was a Winner! Thank you so much for sharing

  • @tosiniyayi4304
    @tosiniyayi4304 2 роки тому

    Bukky your recipes bang all the time. Now having your ofada with rice. Wowww its finger licking good. Very easy to follow and uncomplicated and this is why I come back to your page all the time. Kudos

  • @virtuouswoman4516
    @virtuouswoman4516 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Buki well demonstrated.

  • @rotimi3
    @rotimi3 4 роки тому

    So yum yum 😋 & very easy to put together.......

  • @josdaily1153
    @josdaily1153 7 років тому +1

    Very nice presentation

  • @NonnyUjUme
    @NonnyUjUme 7 років тому +2

    ur kitchen and tidiness be giving me life. love your food processor. pls how can I get that. thank you

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому +2

      Nonye Umeh Thank you. It's on the Amazon website, Russell Hobbs 3 in 1 blender.

  • @tinadompreh8245
    @tinadompreh8245 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the explanation

  • @Omangozika
    @Omangozika 4 роки тому +1

    Watching this video just because it’s calming 😄😄

  • @PrettyUdara
    @PrettyUdara 3 роки тому +1

    Can i add some tomorrow to it?

  • @emmanuelchukwumaeze2240
    @emmanuelchukwumaeze2240 7 років тому

    thanks I'm learning to make Ayamese stew... so excited!

  • @tobechiokorie1329
    @tobechiokorie1329 7 років тому

    Am definitely going to try and make it

  • @BlackMomsFitness
    @BlackMomsFitness 7 років тому +1

    I so so love your cooking, I watched your tomato less stew and I prepared it and it was wow! I tried the banana pancakes.... lol, I am so trying this one out. kisses

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому +1

      Destiny Edoho I'm glad they were a success. Thanks for watching, do subscribe.

  • @anthoniaagawereh7239
    @anthoniaagawereh7239 2 роки тому

    Pretty 🤩 Bukky. Will try it but you did not tell what happened to the boiled meat water as well as the seasoning you added in making the meat.

  • @faridaladipo7095
    @faridaladipo7095 8 років тому

    I enjoyed watching this video ..

  • @VivianHarry
    @VivianHarry 7 років тому +1

    Simple, detailed and looks amazing!

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому

      Vivian Harry Thank you Vivian. Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel.

    • @VivianHarry
      @VivianHarry 7 років тому

      BukiesKitchenMuse already done that 😊cheers

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому

      Vivian Harry Thank you x

  • @MissGamer20
    @MissGamer20 4 роки тому

    Looks so yummy!!!! 😘

  • @zeea6507
    @zeea6507 2 роки тому

    Making Ayamase. Great video. Did you boil the meat also as you mentioned grilled.

  • @Elegantmiss12
    @Elegantmiss12 5 років тому

    Hello thanks for this great recipes. What sort of pots do you use?

  • @hellenamawu7736
    @hellenamawu7736 4 роки тому +1

    Nice recipe

  • @omotola9472
    @omotola9472 5 років тому

    Lovely recipes Ma❤️❤️ I would like to know what pot brands you’ll recommend please or if you have a specific place you buy them from

  • @surewill442
    @surewill442 3 роки тому

    You are so beautifully descriptive. Well done for posting this.
    However, for our body's sake there is no need to burn the oil. Eating any burnt oil or buttter is really not good for our delicate organs and digestive system. Natural oils come with their own vital goodness Please try to cook this without that practice.
    In Sierra Leone it is called palm oil stew. My Grandma taught me to cook this and wilth all the lush ingredients, (no stock cubes in those days,) it was always delicious and still is!

  • @BlackMomsFitness
    @BlackMomsFitness 7 років тому +1

    wow! my ayamese stew was amazing, I added boiled egg...and it was spicy . thanks so much

  • @TheNeks2u
    @TheNeks2u 7 років тому

    Looks absolutely delicious!!

  • @minjibacookey6811
    @minjibacookey6811 7 років тому

    Thanks for the tips, I will be trying this for sure. Right now the only ayemase stew we eat is the one dear mother-in-love gifts us hahaah ;)

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому +1

      Minjiba Cookey You're welcome...Thank God for MILs.

  • @adat1568
    @adat1568 8 років тому

    You got me commenting on almost every video. But why is it that you posted this video on the same day God told me to look up how to cook ofada but I didn't see this one. Sad I missed out.

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  8 років тому

      Lol. Thank you for watching the videos and for subscribing. You can still try this recipe though 😉

  • @abelsodolamu9244
    @abelsodolamu9244 4 роки тому

    You are wrong the place you mentioned, it came from Abeokuta, it is Egba people that were using it to eat ofada rice which also originated from one of Egba village near Owode and Ibafo

  • @tobechiokorie1329
    @tobechiokorie1329 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing 😀

  • @monaliza6.3
    @monaliza6.3 7 років тому

    i will try to cook this in the next view days! its very hard to get locust beans in germany 🙁

  • @ebonyblack9168
    @ebonyblack9168 8 років тому +1

    Good Job....

  • @Hubjoyful
    @Hubjoyful 7 років тому

    im gonna try this

  • @TheNeks2u
    @TheNeks2u 7 років тому +2

    Will definitely try to cook this

  • @htoomtoom3090
    @htoomtoom3090 5 років тому

    thank u so much so easy👊👊👊💋

  • @thekitchenmuse
    @thekitchenmuse  8 років тому +2

    Thanks Nikki

  • @ebonyblack9168
    @ebonyblack9168 8 років тому

    Yummy Nice one

  • @mojisolaoladipo8531
    @mojisolaoladipo8531 5 років тому

    What ,independent of food processor did you use or which one do you recommend?

  • @feyiskinny
    @feyiskinny 7 років тому +1

    lovely! Just wondering if there's a fitfam approved version of ayamashe?

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому +1

      Odun Ayo It may be to cook it with a different oil and cut down on the meats, unfortunately I haven't tried it and it will no longer be Ayamase.

  • @tinadompreh8245
    @tinadompreh8245 7 років тому +1

    Quick question, what is the purpose of bleaching palm oil? Curious Ghanaian here. Thanks

    • @thekitchenmuse
      @thekitchenmuse  7 років тому +1

      Tina Dompreh Hi Tina, bleached Palm Oil tastes different from unbleached Palm Oil, it's this taste difference that's necessary in some Nigerian dishes.

  • @etakalabule2109
    @etakalabule2109 6 років тому

    Is it possible to make it with just fish? and if so how would I add flavour?

  • @faithajulo8790
    @faithajulo8790 6 років тому +1

    Please is this your white pot a breakable pot,,I notice it doesn’t burn any food you cook even though it stays long on fire

  • @rodgersmakaza
    @rodgersmakaza 7 років тому +2

    Did you say you grilled the meat?

  • @lazycarper7925
    @lazycarper7925 4 роки тому

    i cant get propper tripe to make this in lancashire

  • @queenahuchogu5156
    @queenahuchogu5156 5 років тому

    pls what of the ofada sauce that is red in colour... i'm guessing the use red peppers but is it the same process?

  • @CanadianTobs
    @CanadianTobs 7 років тому

    Hwy Bukie. When i cook this, i usually don't find the green tatashe so i use the fried rice pepper. Do you think its important to remove the seeds from the pepper before blending. Or do you blend with the seeds?

    • @deborahabiola6002
      @deborahabiola6002 6 років тому

      The YHP network take the seeds out

    • @helgaattah3221
      @helgaattah3221 4 роки тому

      The main ingredient is the fried rice pepper tatashe

  • @Ade_357
    @Ade_357 7 років тому

    Perfect

  • @tspeaks7461
    @tspeaks7461 7 років тому +1

    Pls what the name of your cooking pot. hope good don't get burn in the pot.

  • @chinemeogoabaratu6377
    @chinemeogoabaratu6377 6 років тому

    please which pepper is scotch bonnet?

  • @natolu4840
    @natolu4840 4 роки тому

    Aya-ma-se meaning *quick cooking stew* - Ikenne (Yoruba) language!

  • @teamodios6559
    @teamodios6559 6 років тому

    Why is the ayamse black isn't it supposed to be green?