How to make Pap from Scratch (Akamu - Ogi) - Precious Kitchen - Ep 49

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    How to make pap, a corn porridge also known as akamu or ogi, typically eaten in Cameroon and Nigeria. Instead of using whole corn as is traditionally used, I use corn flour in this recipe and the results are epic. It is authentic, slightly tangy and so comforting. I love having this for breakfast or a quick dinner. Divine!
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  • @michellejenkins230
    @michellejenkins230 7 років тому +18

    I'm learning so much from u and African cuisine. You are a good teacher.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      michelle jenkins thanks for your kind words, dear.

  • @empressswiss2080
    @empressswiss2080 6 років тому +8

    We make pap in jamaica the older people call it pap we call it porridge. We use a variety of things to make it such as green plantains just blended in a blender and to change d flavor u can blend raw peanuts and add so if peanut is added we call it peanut porridge if its just plantain then plantain pap. We use yellow cornmeal too, rice, oats and something we call arrow root. So we have different types of pap but we boost d flavor we dont ferment anything we prepare them at once so things like plantain and arrow root we grate or blend, peanut is also blended. The other can b blended if u want a very smooth texture but its not necessary. We do like to flavor our pap so we prepare it with coconut milk or condensed milk from d tin u can use evaporated the type of milk is just preference. We add nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla. Some people add rose water for more flavor and the regular salt and sugar to taste. However if u use a lot of condensed milk it might b sweet enough to skip sugar. This is a long process to make corn pap but I will b trying it. We eat pap with bread or by itself. There r tons of videos on how to make Jamaican porridge b it cornmeal, oats, rice, peanut its there. I would like if u could try it d way we make it and give us ur thoughts on d prep and difference in flavors and texture just a review in general.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому +1

      Thanks so much for sharing, Empress! Coconut or condensed milk in a porridge sounds so yum! I will definitely be trying those.

    • @beeojeiks6516
      @beeojeiks6516 4 роки тому +1

      Empress Swiss interesting ! Wow!

  • @ascentiamankaa1848
    @ascentiamankaa1848 2 роки тому

    Learned something very new..using flour instead of fresh Corn as always... been out for a while and been craving Pap alot.thanks a million

  • @nash.azongafack7309
    @nash.azongafack7309 2 роки тому

    I bought corn flour and was wondering if the process is the same. Thank God you made this video.

  • @rosf7235
    @rosf7235 7 років тому +2

    Instead of using sugar, I usually use honey even it changes a little bit the color of my pap.
    I also put lemon juice and sugar (if I use it) at the beginning inside of the boiling water. Sugar is added at the beginning to be perfectly desolved.
    Thank you so much for your recipes. I learn a lot from you.
    Your francophone sister

  • @tppb1064
    @tppb1064 7 років тому +4

    Hi, I'm from Jamaica and have been watching your videos for a few days now. Your videos are GREAT!!!! They have taught me so much about your culture. This "Pap" you are making reminds me a lot of our 'cornmeal porridge'. We mix the cornmeal with a bit of flour and water so its the same consistency as the mixture you made then we cook it just the same; with a few more ingredients.

  • @leggyReid4c
    @leggyReid4c 3 роки тому

    Precious, hmm God will bless you immensely for allowing me to eat authentic pap. This is priceless to me and you don't know how much i was craving pap. In fact i don't think i knew how much i needed to eat some.

  • @sorellemiline8754
    @sorellemiline8754 7 років тому +2

    Thank God and yourself for I discovered your channel 2 weeks ago ! I'am currently pregnant and I've been craving this! You're blessed ...I don't know how I didn't think about using corn flour since I live in the States...God bless you for all those wonderful recipes🙌🏾 . Your 🇨🇲 sister😘

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      Sorelle. M Njatang aww so happy you found me, dear. Much love to you and the bun in your oven.

  • @arreyloveline7255
    @arreyloveline7255 7 років тому +3

    I love it with the yellow corn. Wow my goodness I feel like going home Now, with beans very yummy.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      Arrey Loveline I know right. So yummy with beans and puff puff!

  • @aerobebe1421
    @aerobebe1421 6 років тому +3

    Great video! Thank you for sharing! My 5yo daughter and I have been reading a chapter book series called Anna Hibiscus. Anna eats ogi for breakfast, and my daughter needed to know what it was. We both enjoyed learning about it and how to make it. We may need to make some ourselves! 😊

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому +1

      Jen Schmidt awww so glad to hear that. Now I want to read Anna Hibiscus. Thanks for sharing.

    • @misst8742
      @misst8742 6 років тому

      You can add evaporated milk and sugar/honey 😊

  • @lilianazong2681
    @lilianazong2681 6 років тому +4

    You are a blessing to some of us.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      Lilian Azong awww glad to hear that. Thank God.

  • @shirleyfrank08
    @shirleyfrank08 3 роки тому

    Wow what a process

  • @rudyrose5412
    @rudyrose5412 7 років тому +5

    Thanks Precious. Just the other day i was thinking of pap and how i missed it and didn't know where to get the ingredients .. thanks for reading my mind

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      Rein b awww so happy that this comes in timely for you. Enjoy, dear.

  • @anestinamercy5761
    @anestinamercy5761 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much I never knew you can use cornflour to make our Nigerian "akamu" like we call it. You're right Nigerians pour hot water on the pap . I will try this version too.t

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому +1

      Anestina Mercy glad this inspires you, dear.

  • @beeojeiks6516
    @beeojeiks6516 4 роки тому +1

    If I can make this, omg I will be so happy because I my craving it with ginger! Moimoi will be the go to

  • @fanshowbebs8897
    @fanshowbebs8897 7 років тому +2

    thanks very much for this wonderful video its very helpful. makes me feel at home. will be doing that too👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      fanshow bebs please let me know how it goes. Enjoy!

  • @sosobrandcollection8348
    @sosobrandcollection8348 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video. Am a fan of your menus. I will definitely make this

  • @debbiestephens5472
    @debbiestephens5472 4 роки тому

    You are so amazing. I love your style of cooking. God bless you.

  • @benismarlyse9422
    @benismarlyse9422 7 років тому +3

    Hi Precious, you've got a new subscriber here. Thanks for the pap video. Going to try it out.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      Benis Marlyse yay! Please let me know how it goes.

  • @sk6424
    @sk6424 4 роки тому

    Makes good baby food for weaning. Thank you for this

  • @Fayv_A
    @Fayv_A Рік тому

    Thank you so much ☺️

  • @princeprince-gn9ns
    @princeprince-gn9ns 7 років тому +1

    Wow precious kitchen thanks very much for this video, I thought you have forgotten my request , that you should make such a video. Once again thanks 👍👍👍

  • @senyuyvera5196
    @senyuyvera5196 7 років тому +2

    Wow.love it.thanks precious

  • @deeryn
    @deeryn 7 років тому +2

    Na for Naija store no go see me again. I go di make my own now on. Thank you! Great video as always!

  • @nkechiajaeroh3577
    @nkechiajaeroh3577 5 років тому +1

    Great video, Precious! Thank you.🙏🏾
    Am akamu ready 😅😅😅
    Haven’t eaten it since I left Nigeria!

  • @lyzou23
    @lyzou23 7 років тому +1

    Miam you own it Precious ! good job

  • @nessienaalokoro6676
    @nessienaalokoro6676 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much i was just looking for this for my baby to add weight

  • @beeojeiks6516
    @beeojeiks6516 4 роки тому

    Thanks Precious!

  • @m.philips3313
    @m.philips3313 7 років тому +1

    Lovely, thanks for sharing

  • @IphysKitchen
    @IphysKitchen 7 років тому +1

    great video

  • @lazyreaderalex5069
    @lazyreaderalex5069 7 років тому +2

    trying it tomorrow

  • @georgianaadda604
    @georgianaadda604 6 років тому +1

    We call this coco back home, we have a version made with soaked fermented ground millet, you add dried chili, cloves etc we call that Hausa Coco

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      Coco sounds so delicious!!

    • @alerotune
      @alerotune 5 років тому

      👍🏽I’ve used Millet flour (ragu) from the Asian shops to make porridge recently. Usually toast the flour and make it like pap but now I intend to ferment and sieve it using the method in this video. Hopefully it comes out as the Millet pap (ogi baba) I was familiar with in Nigeria. Excited 💃🏾💃🏾

    • @alerotune
      @alerotune 5 років тому

      Georgina if you don’t mind, can you pls explain how to make koko. I’ve seen the women selling it in Northern Nigeria but I don’t know how to make it.

  • @NsongOdette
    @NsongOdette 7 років тому +1

    What a brilliant idea, I love pap what kind of corn flour did you use.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      Nsong Odette just regular corn flour from the African store. Thank you!

  • @chalalita
    @chalalita 6 років тому

    Hi nice lady thanks for showing how its done. I have a question, I have a pack of cornstarch do you think I can make Akamu with it

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      Hi dear, thanks for your kind words. I have never tried it with cornstarch so not quite sure how that will turn out.

  • @SuperStarBlack73
    @SuperStarBlack73 5 років тому

    Nice job. How do you store the remaining mixture after you portion it? Refrigerator or Freezer?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  5 років тому

      Refrigerator. I only store it in the freezer if I want to keep it for longer.

    • @SuperStarBlack73
      @SuperStarBlack73 5 років тому

      @@PreciousKitchen Thank you. So if i want to prepare a large batch ahead of time; I can portion it off and store in the refrigerator for how long? I'm asking because it takes 3 days to ferment the flour.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  5 років тому

      @@SuperStarBlack73 are you asking about storing it before fermentation or after fermentation?

  • @aggi7695
    @aggi7695 6 років тому

    This is nice, you just get a new subscriber

  • @philipsphilips6896
    @philipsphilips6896 4 роки тому

    Just subscribed, supporting my Graffi sister 💃💃

  • @TaniaS_720
    @TaniaS_720 5 років тому

    You're a good presenter

  • @juliangufor579
    @juliangufor579 7 років тому +1

    Precious my dear you are the best! I have one question though can I use fine corn meal? I have looked for corn flour everywhere and cannot find oooooo

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +1

      Julia Ngufor I'm sure you can. Thanks for your kind words. 💜

  • @carinenjong3332
    @carinenjong3332 7 років тому +3

    Where did you get your corn flour? What we have here is semolina.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +1

      Carine Njong I got it from an African store.

  • @zain07578
    @zain07578 4 роки тому

    Do you ever eat it with milk? In The Gambia, we do.

  • @crazyfangirl2797
    @crazyfangirl2797 4 роки тому

    Is it corn starch or corn flour cuz I bought corn flour and it looked nothing like that. If it is corn flour can someone give me a link to it

  • @knowledgeisofgod
    @knowledgeisofgod 2 роки тому

    Is that made with white corn flour or yellow corn flour?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  2 роки тому

      White.

    • @knowledgeisofgod
      @knowledgeisofgod 2 роки тому

      @@PreciousKitchen I live in the states, can I use masa corn flour and still be authentic?

  • @ladyd3217
    @ladyd3217 5 років тому

    How fine is the corn flour u used? Is it the powdered(like flour) or a little coarse?

  • @steveno.johnson1640
    @steveno.johnson1640 4 роки тому

    Abeg,I bought ogi from the market and it is watery in the water bottle but I don't know how to prepare akamu.... Abeg teach me

  • @abohblessingamboh4540
    @abohblessingamboh4540 7 років тому +2

    😍😍😍😍😍

  • @lahminkamjeu4514
    @lahminkamjeu4514 6 років тому

    What type of corn flour did you use sis? Is it om if i use goya corn flour?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      I used corn flour from the African aisle in an Asian store. It is just labeled "corn flour", Not sure if Goya will work.

    • @lahminkamjeu4514
      @lahminkamjeu4514 6 років тому

      Precious Kitchen thank you

  • @susanmurimi1303
    @susanmurimi1303 4 роки тому

    So in short this is sour or fermented porridge.

  • @renyaben8551
    @renyaben8551 6 років тому

    PRECIOUS WILL THE NUT MESH BE OK OR ITS TOO FINE FOR THAT?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      Reny Aben I've not used it before but I'm guessing it will be fine.

  • @lettysirkkaiyambo4186
    @lettysirkkaiyambo4186 6 років тому

    Can millet corns make Akamu?

  • @southernbmw4570
    @southernbmw4570 3 роки тому +1

    Why didn't u just save the water from the beginning so u could thin out n dilute the cornflour, weird, why would u do that

  • @lucybrown73
    @lucybrown73 7 років тому +2

    Abeg mom post regularly ohh

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +1

      lucybrown73 I post at least once a week - new video every Friday. I think that's quite regular. When I can, I add more videos during the week.

    • @achu898
      @achu898 6 років тому

      Lol am tellx u

  • @priscillandifor1890
    @priscillandifor1890 6 років тому +4

    Seriously you and this your taste taste . So funny

  • @gregarious1532
    @gregarious1532 6 років тому

    Hey does ogi have an intoxication effect on the body?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      Hi Gregory, I don't think it does.

    • @gregarious1532
      @gregarious1532 6 років тому

      @@PreciousKitchen Thanks. Are their any professors you know that know about this stuff.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      @@gregarious1532 none that I know of.

    • @Philtabit49
      @Philtabit49 5 років тому +1

      Although ogi is fermented, it doesn't intoxicate because the results are lactic (and similar acids) not alcohol.
      It's like miso or tempeh (both fermented soy products)
      Hope this helps.

  • @katadaki9740
    @katadaki9740 4 роки тому

    This is wasting time. This is method for those outside d country.

  • @AbbeyAdeb
    @AbbeyAdeb 6 років тому

    Please, it is not 'Pap'. Pap literally means rubbish. The names are Ogi or Akamu; certainly not pap.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому +2

      Abbey Adeb' it is Pap in Cameroon.

    • @AbbeyAdeb
      @AbbeyAdeb 6 років тому

      Precious Kitchen Is that the local name, or what the Europeans called it?

    • @effiekaren6388
      @effiekaren6388 6 років тому +3

      Abbey Adeb' who cares what the European call it? That how some of you come to abroad and forget u have have your own culture

    • @stefaniestefanie1001
      @stefaniestefanie1001 5 років тому

      @@AbbeyAdeb no in germany we call it PUDDING , but its not fermented then and prepared with fresh milk and sugar instead of water

    • @alerotune
      @alerotune 5 років тому

      pap definition: 1. food that is soft and has little taste. According to Cambridge dictionary.