Steemit Engagement Challenge S9-W4: “My favorite ingredient.”

in Steemit Iron Chef2 years ago

Introduction

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The steemit challenge is going smoothly and we are all loving it. Thank God I have been able to participate in some if the challenges and today, I will also be dropping my entry on this wonderful challenge.

We all have what makes our delicacies tasty. There is always that special ingredient, that formula (according to SpongeBob and co) that makes your cooking taste differently. What is that ingredient? It will be so lovely for us to see others special ingredients. Let's ride on.
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What is your favorite ingredient?

What is my favourite ingredient? Well I love this question. When I cook at home, I always wanna makes it tastes better than the ones any other person will cook in the family. There's always this competition in my family on who's the best cook. So on this, I always wanna stand out.
Even though the ingredient is common, it only takes magic hands like mine to make it deliciously delicious.

I always tell my friends; Look, when I'm done with my first degree I will set up a restaurant and make sure it ranks amongst the best in my state, Adamawa state, Nigeria.

Whenever I cook, I use GINGER as my cooking hack. For sure you'll perceive it in the food, but with a magic hand like mine, it will make it stand out.

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Picture of dry ginger

No jokes guys, I have used this cooking ability, and with my favourite ingredient, I have been able to get a lot of girls on my side. They'll be like; "Charles can cook very well. His woman will be real proud and lucky to have him." Believe me, whenever they say something like this, my head will just be big and I'll be feeling like the boss.

Ginger is my best and favourite ingredient because it makes my cooking stands out. I'm a chef you know!!!
Yeah!!! I know some of you will be like, what's so special about ginger 🤨
Chill guys, that's my formula for cooking. It's a first class secret in cooking delicious meals mehhhn!!!

Is this ingredient often used in your home?

Yeah! Mostly my mom use it when she cooks. I got the secret from her, and now, she tells everyone in the neighborhood that she loves my cooking. Some even jokingly call me, the chef😂

When I'm cooking, I just need the right ingredients, with my magic ginger, then boom!!!! I bring in something new to y'all.
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Later pounded it into powdery form.

Is this ingredient expensive? Share the price in your local currency and on Steem.

No!! Ginger is cheap in almost everywhere in my country. I'm also sure that the price of it in your various countries won't be expensive too. In Nigeria, you can buy a small quantity of ginger for at least 0.5 steem for your cooking.

Though it varies with location, but just be rest assured that the price range starts from either below 0.5 steem or 0.5 steem mark to the amount you want. The more the quantity, the more the money you'll pay.

What recipes do you prepare with your favorite ingredient? If you have photos, we would like you to share some with us.

I so love this question. I prepare Jollof rice with it. This is a type of dish in my country that is generally eaten everywhere. It is called the Nigerian Jollof rice, and it's one of the prides of the country when it comes to cooking or delicacies.

I prepared something sumptuous today...

What did I say??? Sumptuous right😂 yeah sumptuous with no meat nor fish.... No money to buy it. Nevertheless it was still sumptuous 😎
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The jollof rice I prepared

My Jollof rice recipe, using my ginger

Ingredients
  1. Onions

  2. Seasoning
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    Maggi cubes seasoning

  3. Vegetable oil
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    Devon king's vegetable oil

  4. Scotch bonnet pepper
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    Blended with onions

  5. Salt
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  6. Ginger (special ingredient)
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    Pounded ginger

  7. Tomato paste
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Just a poor man's recipes

Instructions

  1. First I washed my rice, boiled it for 10 mins then wash it again.
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    After washing the second time.

  2. Now I put my pot on the gas cooker, put my vegetable oil and fry my blended onions and pepper together, with the tomato paste until it is okay to add some water.
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  3. After adding water to the oil, pepper, onions and tomato paste, I began putting my ingredients. I put in my seasoning cubes, salt and the ultimate formula one, my ginger.
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  4. I allowed it to boil for another 10 minutes before adding my rice to it. Afterwards, I allowed it to cook for 35-40 minutes.

My food is set and ready to be devoured.
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My jollof rice is set.

Please this is just a low budget jollof rice, not the original Naija jollof rice

This are my photos after eating my delicious food. This is how you'll feel after eating a sweet food😂😂

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My friend, Benjamin took these photos of me, and he also ate with me. The first thing he said after tasting the food was; "Charles, did you put ginger in it?" I said yess!!! Then he said wow!!! He love the aroma and how the food tasted.

Hunger in my country has multiple uses, not only in the jollof rice stuff. You can also put it in some of our local drinks like kunu and zobo to add up some spice and flavor to it.

Conclusion

I really enjoyed myself doing this challenge and I have also seen lots of other entries. Honestly, I'm really enjoying myself on this platform. Thank you all and I hope and pray for someone that will just be like; Charles!!! I love your entry, take this 50 or 100 steem and use it to feel good. Yeah!!! I'll really feel good🥰🥰

Thank you all.... Thanks for reading my post till the very end.

Please note that all photos in this post were taken with my Redmi phone, my original photos.

I'm inviting @lilbiz-yl, @sasanka96, @roshi96 and @josepha to join this challenge.

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 2 years ago 

El jenjibre es un ingrediente muy versátil, con un gran sabor y excelentes propiedades medicinales. Tus habilidades culinarias te han ayudado para destacar el sabor de este ingrediente en distintos platillos.

Ese arroz, se ve que estuvo delicioso y te mandó directo a descansar un buen rato.

Thanks sir..... Ginger is Indeed a good cooking ingredient, both for it flavour and medicinal benefits. Thanks a lot sir

 2 years ago 

Hola @chaale, se ve que tu arroz debe estar delicioso. Aunque en mi region no se acostumbra mucho el uso de jenjibre, si es probado algunos platos y me an gustado mucho.

Saludos Charles y muchos exitos

Thank you very much sir.... Wish you well sir

 2 years ago 

Hola amigo el jengibre es bueno para la salud, en realidad no lo uso en la cocina, pero después de ver tu publicación seguro podre motivarme a usarlo.

You should try it someday ma. It has good flavour and makes food tastes exceptional

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 2 years ago 

Greetings Chef @chaalee!

Thank you for being part of the community, we look forward to continue enjoying your delicacies and eventualities in your meals.

@steemesp |@steemeng|@steem.ind

Greetings.

Thank you very much..... Really appreciate you

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Voting date: 11/05/2023

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 2 years ago 

Ginger is commonly used in your home, and you learned the secret from your mom. Family recipes and cooking traditions are always special .

Your Jollof rice looks delicious, even without meat or fish. Sometimes, simple dishes can still be incredibly satisfying.

The joy you got after eating the food is clearly visible. Be happy like this .

Thanks