Nigerian boli recipe makes boli easy to cook and fast. Learn everything you need to know with this Step by Step Guide available.
This is a summer weekend delight. You can roast or barbecue both
ripe and unripe plantain. If you have a sweet tooth, you definitely want to go
for the roasted ripe plantain.
Add some fish (preferably mackerel) in the barbecue and you will be wondering
what you have been doing by not trying this Nigerian yummy recipe before now.
Ingredients for Roasted Plantain and Pepper Sauce using this Nigerian boli recipe
- Ripe / Unripe Plantain: as much as you can eat!
- Fish: preferably Mackerel
- Palm Oil
- Onions
- Habanero Pepper or any fresh chilli pepper
- Salt (to taste)
Before you prepare Roasted Plantain using
this Nigerian boli recipe
- Prepare the pepper sauce to go with the roasted plantain and set aside.
- Wash and peel the unripe / ripe plantains to be roasted.
- Wash and cut the fish, remove the insides and sprinkle salt on them.
- Set up your barbecue on medium heat as the plantain needs to be roasted slowly. If using an oven, set to grill and a temperature of 150°C.
Roasting Directions using
this Nigerian boli recipe
- When
the barbecue is heated, place the peeled plantains and fish on the barbecue
grids to start roasting. Remember to turn the sides from time to time for an
even roast.
Note: When using an oven, place the peeled plantains on the grill rack and place the rack as close to the grill as possible. The heat should be between 150°C and 200°C as the plantains need to be roasted slowly. For ripe plantains, you can start off with 170°C and when you see the plantains browning, you can increase to 200°C. For unripe plantains which need to be roasted at even lower temperatures, start with about 150°C. Check from time to time and turn the plantains on all sides to ensure an even roast.
- When the plantain is perfectly roasted, place the pepper sauce on the grid to heat it up. You'll know they are well-roasted when they look like the ones in the picture.
- The roasted plantain is ready to be served. Dip the roasted plantains in the pepper sauce to eat.
Wash it down with a chilled carbonated drink.
Then go and take a nap because that's the only thing you want to do after this meal.
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