Waakye Joint Northampton
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Ghanaian Special Cuisine (Rice Dishes/Beans & Others)
Ghanaian Special Cuisine (Rice Dishes/Beans & Others).- Waakye£15.00 • 84% (121)This is a popular Ghanaian street food of cooked rice and beans. The rice and beans, usually black-eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone. The sorghum leaves and limestone give the dish its characteristic flavor and a red appearance and the sorghum is taken out before consumption.
- Jollof Rice£15.00 • 76% (60)The famous Jollof rice dish originated from West Africa. The dish is typically made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, onions, spices, vegetables, and meat in a single pot, although its ingredients and preparation methods vary across different regions. I can promise you that this is the best from the regions (Ghana Jollof Rice).
- Fried Rice£15.00 • 64% (17)Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat. It is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. This is the Ghanaian version that is best served with Chicken and Shito (Black chilli).
- Banku With Soup£15.00 • 85% (7)Banku is cooked slightly fermented mixture of corn-dough and cassava-dough made into single-serving balls. Enjoy banku with a range of options of soups to choose from.
- Red Red (Beans Stew with Plantain)£14.00 • 66% (6)Red red is a Ghanaian dish composed of black-eyed peas, cooked in palm oil/vegetable oil with plantain. The dish derives its name from the red color it takes on from the red palm oil (zomi) and the fried plantain. Red red , black eyed peas cooked in flavoring tomatoes stew. It is commonly known in Ghana as "Kokoo ne beans".
- Banku With a Choice of Fish/Turkey Tail & Ghana Chili£15.00 • 100% (4)Banku is cooked slightly fermented mixture of corn-dough and cassava-dough made into single-serving balls.
- Fante Kenkey With Fish/Turkey Tail & Ghana Chili£15.00 • 100% (11)Kenkey is a staple dish similar to sourdough dumpling from the Ga and Fante-inhabited regions of West Africa, usually served with pepper sauce and fried fish or soup, stew.
- (Ghana Special Breakfast) Koko With Puff Puff/ Akara£5.00 • 100% (5)Hausa koko also known as spicy millet porridge, is a Ghanaian street food commonly eaten as breakfast meal. It can also be taken in late afternoon as snack. It is made from millet with a few local spices added to give it a particular taste and color. It is called Hausa koko because of the notion it was created in the Northern areas of Ghana.
- Fufu£17.00Fufu is a staple of West African cuisine you can easily serve with stews and soups to complete a delicious and satisfying meal. Traditionally made from cassava root and green plantains, it is a smooth, dense, soul-satisfying, and mild-flavored side dish that turns almost any dinner into finger food.
- Fried Yam Meal£17.00Fried yam is a deep-fried yam recipe that can be eaten with a wide range of Ghanaian stews, sauces and protein.
- White Rice With Tomato Stew£15.00White rice with tomato stew, the stew is Loaded with the richness and slight tanginess of tomatoes, this Ghanaian tomato stew is everything you need to enjoy the goodness of any savory recipes and dishes.
- Boiled Yam meal with protein£17.00Boiled yam is a simple yam recipe that can be eaten with a wide range of Ghanaian stews, sauces and protein.
- White rice with spinach stew£12.00A highly nutritious Ghanaian meal which is served with plain rice and a flavorful spinach-based stew.
- Fried plantain meal£15.00Fried plantain, combined with a protein, serves a perfect side dish for many meal.
Soups/Stews/Sauces
Soups/Stews/Sauces.- Okro Soup£13.00 • 83% (6)Okro soup (African okra soup) is made with okra vegetables cooked in a delicious mixture of palm oil, meat or smocked fish and African spices, and simmered to perfection! Okra is also known as lady fingers, gumbo, ochro, or okro. It is a nutrient powerhouse, packed full of vitamins such as folate and vitamin c, and soluble and insoluble fiber.
- Light Soup£13.00 • 100% (7)Light Soup is a local indigenous soup of the GaDangme(or Ga) people of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Originally formulated as a 'Tomatoes-Base Sea Fish Light Soup' called 'Aklo(or Aklor)' for fishermen at the coast of Accra, but over the course of time it evolved into a soup prepared with both 'fish and goat-meat', or 'fish and lamb-meat', or 'fish and beef',.
- Peanut Soup£13.00 • 66% (3)Peanut soup(Nkate nkwan) is one of Ghana’s most famous national dishes. It is a soup made from peanuts. Many people refer to it as peanut butter soup, peanut or groundnut soup. There is a wide variety of peanut soups and stews across West Africa.
- Palmnut Soup£13.00In the Akan language (the native language of the Akan people of Ghana), abenkwan translates to “palm nut soup.” This traditional, indigenous dish has been made and enjoyed by the different regions of Ghana for centuries. The soup is made from a palm cream or palm nut base.
- Palava Sauce (Spinach) Stew£10.00 • 85% (14)Palaver sauce (also spelled palava sauce) is a Ghanaian green leaf stew that often consists of a mixture of meat and dried fish, cooked in one pot along with lush green leafy vegetables such as taro leaves, spinach, or amaranth leaves (callaloo). The ground seeds of bitter melon are also added. These seeds are known as agushie in Ghana or egusi in Nigeria. All of these ingredients combine to give.
- Beans Stew£10.00 • 75% (8)This composed of black-eyed peas, cooked in palm oil/vegetable oil with plantain. Black eyed peas cooked in flavoring tomatoes stew. Best serve with fried ripe plantain.
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