Ebwanga: A Local Delicacy

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Happy New Year to all of you. I hope you had a fantastic one! I am sure the festivities were filled with a lot of cooking and eating.  Since it is the new year, I would like to share with you this easy delicacy from our region. The reason ebwanga is considered a delicacy is because it surely is a treat and is prepared once in a while. I remember when I was little, when ever ebwanga was made, the kids had to be on their best behavior  so that they could at least get a piece. I was amazed at how it is made and now that I am grown, I realize it isn’t  so hard now. By the way, it still is a treat up to now in out home because we rarely prepare it but when ever we do, we indulge.

FIND RECIPE HERE

 

🙂

Sophie

 

 

Tea Time: Black Jack Tea With Red Plum Jam Mini Pies

It’s the Christmas season and this means families getting together to spend some quality time. Spending quality time involves food, in fact, a lot of food. Speaking of food, ever since I was little(r), I always dreamed of having a tea party. Yes a tea party complete with fancy china and all sorts of sweets that I made for everyone attending. I think I am close to achieving  this dream now that I know how easy it is to make these pies.

I am sure most of you know what black jack is. A common weed  that has awns which get  stuck to your clothes if you happen to be near a bush of some sort. As irritating as this plant can be, it also has benefits like how it makes a super flavorful tea.  Seriously, my list of teas(is this a word?) is growing. All you  have to do is get some black jack leaves with their flowers too(preferably the tender ones), wash them and  boil them in enough water.  After it has boiled,strain out the awn, leaf and flower particles, add sugar and serve. It’s that simple really. So in honor of the holiday season, I thought this super easy black jack tea would really go well with these jam pies. Since the teas is easy to make, I am sharing the pie recipe below

What you will need:
Zesta Red Plum Jam
2C. Baking flour
½ C. Margarine (blue band)/ Butter
1/2 C. Cold water
1Tbsp. Sugar
½ Tsp. Salt

Method
Sift flour in a bowl. Add salt and sugar. Mix well.
Add margarine and using your hands mix it in the flour until the mixture becomes coarse.
Next add the water, a tablespoon at a time, while mixing. Keep adding little water until a firm dough is formed. It should not be very wet and should not stick to your hands so much (you may need more or less water).
After you have formed a firm dough, put it back in the bowl and keep it refrigerated for 15 minutes.
After 15 minutes, remove from the refrigerator and, on a floured surface, cut the dough into two equal parts.
Using a floured rolling pin or a glass bottle, roll the dough out till it is thin enough. Using a circular cookie cutter or glass, cut out as many circles as possible. The size of the cutter determines the size of the pies. If you want them large, use a larger cutter and vice versa. Using a rolling-pin, roll out the scraps and continue cutting out circles until the dough is over.
Spoon ½teaspoon of the Zesta red plum jam into the center of half of the pie circles. Make sure to leave enough of a border around the filling to seal them shut. Do not overfill!
Brush around the edges of the dough with a finger dipped in a whisked egg. This will be the “glue”.
Place a second dough circle on top each filled circle then use a fork to press the edges together.
Cut a hole on the top of each pie with a sharp knife and place on prepared sheet pan.
Refrigerate for 15 minutes.
Bake the pies for 15 minutes, or until they’re golden brown. Enjoy!
Makes 25+

I realize the method is lengthy but it’s just me trying to break down the whole process which is easy. So no worries. While making the tea, I grabbed the camera and went out in the back yard to shoot some weeds A.K.A Black Jack. That’s how easy it is to find black jack.

 

Happy Holidays

🙂

Sophie

Green Peas And Mashed Irish Potatoes

Hi there. How is the week treating you so far? Have you ever noticed that peas are generally expensive? Well, except if they are in season or if you cultivate them. But either way don’t you sometimes want to have a fresh pea dish? I do. So I was wondering how to cook these peas and an idea hit me. I made an experimental free form pie a few months ago and the filling was the most delicious. So, this is a recreation of the pie filling. Its one way to prove the filling can be eaten on its own. it’s a really simple recipe. Here we go.

What you’ll need:

2 C. Green Peas boiled and drained

4 small Irish potatoes peeled, boiled, drained and mashed

1/2 C. Grated cheese

1/2 Small green pepper

1 Small carrot, finely chopped

1/2 C. Green onions, finely chopped

1 Small purple onion, finely chopped

Rosemary

Salt

2 Tbsp. Cooking oil

Method

Heat oil in a pan and wait for a minute. Add onions and salt and stir. Next add rosemary and green pepper and keep stirring. Next add the green peas and keep stirring. After five minutes of casual stirring, add the mashed potatoes. Stir till the potatoes are evenly distributed. Add the carrots and keep stirring. After five minutes, stir in the grated cheese and then remove from fire.  Serve warm.

This dish is so simple to make but adds character to otherwise bland meals. It is the perfect side dish. If you are a person who loves spicy food, add a little chilli to enhance the flavor. So try this out and let me know how it turns out in the comments below.

🙂

Sophie