I have finally conquered my fears! I’m 28 but I made moi moi for the first time in my life today 🥺🥺🥺 Thanks so much for this video. God will bless you indeed.
This is one serious moi moi - you brought out all the appliances. Food processor for the beans Blender to mix Stand mixer bowl to combine Hand mixer to whip... I was waiting for you to bust out the sous vide to cook. 😂 I love it - we share the same love for kitchen appliances. Most importantly, this looks delicious!
So I tried this yesterday and my moi moi came out so well. It was just that the beans washing is actually quite stressful though of course the use of blender really helps. I used ramekins which I put in the oven and then put water in baling trays to imitate the steaming process in a pot. The moi moi came out really well. Thank u
I’m normally a Sisi Jemimah stan. I use all your recipes ever since I discovered your page! Your jollof rice recipe made me the guru I am now. 😅 But I just had to comment on this. After working up the courage to try this recipe, I can proudly say, you never miss. Starting out as someone who couldn’t make stew right, to being able to make moimoi myself with LEAVES!! I can only say thank you. Thank you Sisi Jemimah. You’ve changed my life. ❤❤❤
Awesome! I will not have go and buy moi-moi for my family instead I can make right here at home. Thanks for showing this videos to Nigerians from USA and/or any where people are watching this video. Very helpful!
Ooh this looks similar in concept and look to Singaporean/ Malaysian/ Indonesian otak-otak or botok-botok. Never tried moi moi ever in my life but i think I will. Thanks for your recipe it looks so good 😋
Jesus Christ!! This brings back childhood memories in my hometown of Ilesa. My father would drive us to the local "iya moinmoin." The taste was incredible and it looked just like this. Thank you.
No I'm not Akanni Aluko's son although we were confused with each other. But a resounding YES. It was Ireti-ayo off Abigail Iyalode street next to Ireto Ayo hisptql itself. You sound familiar. How can I reach you please? This sounds like a rekindling.
@@nifemioluwa6708 It was done with sliced egg like that when I was a teenager in Ibadan. You can also put shrimp and pieces of cooked liver. They are delicious.
This moi moi recipe is delicious. I recently made this, but I omitted the fish and had to use foil to cook it in since I don't have access to leaves here. I plan on making this again--it is soooo good.
Thanks for this. I think you missed to tell how long it takes for the moi moi to cook. It took me 25 minutes to cook. I used nylon, not leaves because I could not find leaves around. I know, i know. Don't worry about my health, it is once in a long while thing.😂😂
I'm a new subscriber and I love you already. Not least because we've both got heat-proof hands 🤣. Nice recipe. I think I'll blend my bouillon cubes together with the beans. Good shout about the chicken stock. Thank you
It’s like outside Nigeria, all the best cooks live in England. Men in America go to restaurants or we just cook for ourselves the way we know how. Our Nigerian women work long hours, therefore they don’t have the time or the energy left to cook.
Sisi, does moi moi taste any different or is the recipe affected if you use the skin. Just asking, as I saw one blogger grind everything and it came out fine. Thanks 😊❤️🙏
Truezlady E m not sure but in Igarra Edo state we make white moimoi without peeling the skin and without other things just the grinded beans and salt but we eat it with garden egg sauce
Even after watching this video today I cried making this leaf moi moi it's still cooking and I just pray it turns out better I cried real tears I mean it
The traditional wrapping leafs made my day but, the preparation process like adding vegetable oil and palm oil is a No No: Go full African style and preserve the culture. Sisi J, you don try, I go tell for u, lol
I love the way you brought this to life. I'm having issues with my kitchen appliances blending the beans to a puree. It's bringing up smoke each time I use it to blend beans. I'll appreciate it if you share the brand of the blender thar gave thar smooth blend. It's black Friday now I might still get a bargain 🤔
Buy plantain leaves from Walmart. If in Los angeles check out Northgate market, payless grocery, green farm or Dat moi. P and J too. I just bought some now from Northgate farms.
Thy hands are really heat proof😂. I dare not try that. I already bought leaves at the market to make moimoi tomorrow, I happened to see the notification for your recipe now. We are in spirit. 😁
Watching this reminded me that I should use chicken stock and not water.I have seen someone make delicious moin moin by adding corned beef.My corned beef results were not good.Is the trick not blend the corned beef but to mix it into the blended beans?
Sisi's J, you cook delicious meals, congrats. I have followed some of your recipes and my results taste like my mother's cooking. I am now for first time going to try cooking this moinmoin. One question please. Why did you not put in raw egg and blend into the mixture.
The leaves are neither plantain nor banana leaves even thiugh those can be heated and used too. The leaves she used are called moi moi leaves or uma leaves in Nigeria. Google to see more pics.
I have finally conquered my fears! I’m 28 but I made moi moi for the first time in my life today 🥺🥺🥺 Thanks so much for this video. God will bless you indeed.
I’m 26 and I’m about to follow suit❤️
Awww!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️🥺
Am 38 am trying it for the first time lol
I’m 25 and I’m following suit today. Wish me luck 🌚
@@akintundeoyinkansola7928 😅😅😅😅
This is one serious moi moi - you brought out all the appliances.
Food processor for the beans
Blender to mix
Stand mixer bowl to combine
Hand mixer to whip... I was waiting for you to bust out the sous vide to cook. 😂
I love it - we share the same love for kitchen appliances. Most importantly, this looks delicious!
So I tried this yesterday and my moi moi came out so well. It was just that the beans washing is actually quite stressful though of course the use of blender really helps. I used ramekins which I put in the oven and then put water in baling trays to imitate the steaming process in a pot. The moi moi came out really well. Thank u
I’m normally a Sisi Jemimah stan. I use all your recipes ever since I discovered your page! Your jollof rice recipe made me the guru I am now. 😅
But I just had to comment on this. After working up the courage to try this recipe, I can proudly say, you never miss. Starting out as someone who couldn’t make stew right, to being able to make moimoi myself with LEAVES!! I can only say thank you. Thank you Sisi Jemimah. You’ve changed my life. ❤❤❤
Same here. Her Jollof rice recipe is the best!
I hope she is fine...we all miss her so dearly
Awesome! I will not have go and buy moi-moi for my family instead I can make right here at home. Thanks for showing this videos to Nigerians from USA and/or any where people are watching this video. Very helpful!
Ooh this looks similar in concept and look to Singaporean/ Malaysian/ Indonesian otak-otak or botok-botok. Never tried moi moi ever in my life but i think I will. Thanks for your recipe it looks so good 😋
Jesus Christ!! This brings back childhood memories in my hometown of Ilesa. My father would drive us to the local "iya moinmoin." The taste was incredible and it looked just like this. Thank you.
Jesus Christ is Lord ❤️
Are you possibly Akanni Aluko's son? Did you live in Ireti-Ayo @Akanni Aluko?
No I'm not Akanni Aluko's son although we were confused with each other. But a resounding YES. It was Ireti-ayo off Abigail Iyalode street next to Ireto Ayo hisptql itself. You sound familiar. How can I reach you please? This sounds like a rekindling.
Madam your own style of cooking ehn
I never see am before
Wow
As in wow am blown away 💓
Moimoi with eggs? I begiiiiiiiii
@@africanfufu what is wrong with moinmoin with egg?
@@nifemioluwa6708 It was done with sliced egg like that when I was a teenager in Ibadan. You can also put shrimp and pieces of cooked liver. They are delicious.
@@nifemioluwa6708
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I love your recipe and the way you brought it into this eye-catching visual. Keep on sharing such unique content.
Looks so yummy. I need to try this, I have not steamed my moi moi in a while. Thanks for sharing.
I learn something new every time I watch u cook , d use of mixer to make it fluffy was brilliant u shud have ur own cooking
book facts
This moi moi recipe is delicious. I recently made this, but I omitted the fish and had to use foil to cook it in since I don't have access to leaves here. I plan on making this again--it is soooo good.
You are professional chef because to cook this type require a lot of experience in handly the leaf.
Sisi Jemima see your hands inside pot abeg. Ma you are strong oooooo...... Nice recipe ma ❤️❤️
Thank you for this wonderful recipe!
Thanks for this. I think you missed to tell how long it takes for the moi moi to cook. It took me 25 minutes to cook. I used nylon, not leaves because I could not find leaves around. I know, i know. Don't worry about my health, it is once in a long while thing.😂😂
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I like the way you use leaves to wrap the moi moi. I will try it
This looks phenomenal! I wish I can eat it off the screen 😭😭😭😭
Thank you x
You like food 😊😊😊
Tina Egbe yes ma’am! Good food is life lol
Thanks dear
You get longer throat. Mtcheew. I can not hate you sef. Lol
Your improvisation is refreshing. Moinmoin looks delicious.
Sisi. We've missed you on YT. I'm so following this recipe. Thank you
This leaf moi moi... God will help me, I think I just néed to continue practising...
I watched this video, I made moi moi for the first time and it tasted amazing. After 32 years on this earth 😂
Heyy girl, can u tell me what she means by one cooking spoon of oil? What kind of measurement is that
African food so amazing
Definitely trying this weekend 🤞🏻
I'm a new subscriber and I love you already. Not least because we've both got heat-proof hands 🤣. Nice recipe. I think I'll blend my bouillon cubes together with the beans. Good shout about the chicken stock. Thank you
Wow, this is really good.
This looks so so good. Feeling hungry.
It’s like outside Nigeria, all the best cooks live in England. Men in America go to restaurants or we just cook for ourselves the way we know how. Our Nigerian women work long hours, therefore they don’t have the time or the energy left to cook.
Yummy and delicious thank you for sharing with us
This is very creative. Cooking is truly your passion. I’m hooked to your videos ✌️
Your recipes has helped me a lot 👍❤️ Fail proof 🙌🏻
Looks lovely
This is amazing
This recipe is so good ❤️
Delicious!😋
Please what's the use of the palm oil since there's vegetable oil already?
I'm thinking for colour?
And the palm thang flavoring
I just think it's for choice and variety. If not, the shombo and tatashe has coloured it already.
Thank you for this recipe.
So nice will try it
Clean job...well done
I will be using ur ways of cooking now.. Looks so easy 😂😍💋
Thanks for the food processor/dough blade tip. Last time I tried using my vitamix to accomplish this, the vitamix was too enthusiastic.
same here
Sisi, does moi moi taste any different or is the recipe affected if you use the skin. Just asking, as I saw one blogger grind everything and it came out fine. Thanks 😊❤️🙏
Truezlady E m not sure but in Igarra Edo state we make white moimoi without peeling the skin and without other things just the grinded beans and salt but we eat it with garden egg sauce
@@bertillaogar2110 thanks so much, I'll try it out 😊
Heat proof hands.... 😂
Nice one what is the name of this blender pls it blend smooth
Even after watching this video today I cried making this leaf moi moi it's still cooking and I just pray it turns out better I cried real tears I mean it
How was it,did it turn out great
The traditional wrapping leafs made my day but, the preparation process like adding vegetable oil and palm oil is a No No: Go full African style and preserve the culture.
Sisi J, you don try, I go tell for u, lol
Wat do full Africans use?
Only oil or??????
I love the way you brought this to life. I'm having issues with my kitchen appliances blending the beans to a puree. It's bringing up smoke each time I use it to blend beans. I'll appreciate it if you share the brand of the blender thar gave thar smooth blend. It's black Friday now I might still get a bargain 🤔
Ninja
This heat prove hand ✋ funny thou! And is meantly for chef passionate!...
Looks So delicious,what type of leaves were those and where in the US can I get them?❤🙌yummy
Buy plantain leaves from Walmart. If in Los angeles check out Northgate market, payless grocery, green farm or Dat moi. P and J too. I just bought some now from Northgate farms.
Would like to try this, what brand of food processor did you use to blend the beans to paste?
More than awesome
Nice recipe.Which blender did you use
Amazing! Please what's the name of that leave you used
So beautiful
Thank you, I will try it 🥺🤔
This is so nice 👌 I think I have to give this a try
Congratulations you have made it😂😂😂
Thy hands are really heat proof😂. I dare not try that.
I already bought leaves at the market to make moimoi tomorrow, I happened to see the notification for your recipe now. We are in spirit. 😁
YAY!! Moimoi elemi meje loading 💃
Please I have a question; is it the back or front of the moimoi leaves that is used when wrapping? Couldn't exactly get that from the video
tnx for uploading
Watching this reminded me that I should use chicken stock and not water.I have seen someone make delicious moin moin by adding corned beef.My corned beef results were not good.Is the trick not blend the corned beef but to mix it into the blended beans?
How many times did you blend it for to come out that smooth. My Noooo was tasty but hard
Teach us how to cook without using all those modern devices pls 🙏
I was thinking the same
Delicious!
Nice one
👏👏👏👏, well done.
Thank you so much for this video, please what is the name of the blender you used for blending the beans and everything you used for the moi moi
Ndéwò! I just saw this video and I see that no one has responded to your question. It looks like my Ninja blender at home.
Great!!!
My d very best food for real
It seems just to enter the kitchen right now and start eating the moinmoin
Well prepared
Thank you
@@SisiJemimahsRecipes you are welcome
Can I use honey beans?
nagugutom ako pag nakakakita ako ng food na masarap
Wow! Gutom ka ba sa pagkain ng Nigerian
I miss u sisi jemimah come back soon😢
Hi. Can I use chicken broth that has curry powder in it?
Very nice
Looks yummy but weren't there still spines in the fish?
Looks good😊
Sisi Jemimah! Please why haven't you made a video for EKURU; there's only a recipe on your blog😭
nice thank you ma
Very good and clean presentation. Well done.
Thanks for sharing...thanks for visiting my house..
We couldn’t see how you wrapped the leave well
if no banana leaves available is baking paper good enough ?
Please what's the brand of blender /food processor you used
Sisi's J, you cook delicious meals, congrats. I have followed some of your recipes and my results taste like my mother's cooking. I am now for first time going to try cooking this moinmoin. One question please. Why did you not put in raw egg and blend into the mixture.
Did you blend without removing the shaft?
The moin moin looks delicious and I love the scoop by the way. Pls where can I get one?
Good
So you are saying we can use any type of beans to do moi moi
Sisi, can you use a oven for this?
❤❤❤
Can I use any blender for the separation??
Hi sis can i make my moin moin mixture and use it the next day?
Bad idea. It won't taste fresh. That kind of beans spoil easily... 🤷♀️
Watching this just want to make me eat Moin moin elewe (leaf). If only I can get the moin moin leaf in America 😭
Hi mom
I have seen banana leaves at H-E-B, I’m not sure if you have H-E-B where you live.
Please can I blend the beans without removing the black eye
What’s brand name of your blender ?? It look delicious!! I’m hungry!! Should I cone over ? lol
It’s Ninja
White: Vitamix Black: Ninja
Delicious.... is that banana or plantain leaves you are using? How long did you steam them for?
Steamed moi moi cooks in 45 minutes. To be on the safe side, just let it steam for one hour and enjoy.
The leaves are neither plantain nor banana leaves even thiugh those can be heated and used too. The leaves she used are called moi moi leaves or uma leaves in Nigeria. Google to see more pics.
Sisi mi, what’s the name of your two blades blender please
Hi. Both blenders are parts of a Ninja set. Model BL490UK2
Great
Please which blender did you use
Life made easy with whisker..... Chai I still use omorogun... 😂
Even me too
That was actually a blender, makes the work ten times easier!