I learned some tips from this video but have to comment. Water simmers at 100C and doesn't get any hotter for being 'on high heat'. You can save energy by putting a lid on the pan. Also, salt shouldn't be added to beans until they've completed cooking because it toughens them and lengthens the cooking time.
My first time here but i hv enjoyed your presentation. I love the way you go about it. Your waakye too came out very well, ow the color, so nice. Well done.
Yaaay cant wait in fact I'm gonna market u so that d giveaway can start 💃💃💃. Didn't know about the magi n this particular beans, hv learned a lot Tnx 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃❤❤❤
This is so cool, I'm cuban and we have a dish exactly like this called congri, aka moro but it's made with black beans instead.... Guess I know the dish came from Africa now.
@@debaillyfrancia1440 heya, welcome to my channel. I’m yet to find a way of cooking waakye without the leaves. It is possible though so once I find out, I’ll share with you. Thank you for joining us!💕
I'm Nigerian, but I loooooove waakye. I'm going to try cooking it this weekend. Can the leaves be reused, or should they be discarded? Thanks for a great video!
Thank you Eunice, it is so good. In Ghana, I buy them from the market. There’s another name for it which I do not remember. It should be in the comment section somewhere. I’ll find it for you.
It is also called Sorghum leaves or miller leaves. You should get it from the market if In Ghana or Nigeria or an African grocery store. I really hope you find it with the names I just gave you. Cheers
@@AkuDede Thanks the reason why I asked you this is that I am Adan and my sister name is Dede the first born and we have names like Aku and the rest in Ada.But nevertheless we are all the same people.
No, I do not. They cook within an hour. These are red beans and they exude their own red color. You may want to use baking soda when cooking with black eyed peas so that it can draw some color from the beans.
@@AkuDede are you sure is gonna be okay I wasn't talking about salad but I was saying if I can add whiles cooking ,just asking because I just started learning how to cook ,I'm just 16, my parents are always so busy with work and I'm always all alone in the house reading comics and watching animations 😢😭😧 sorry if I'm annoying you,just wanna learn how to cook since no one is around to tutor me with that
@@AnnettaAdomako aww dear it’s not a problem at all. Okay, I get you now. When it comes to a special dish like waakye, I’d rather you cook it on its own and add any sides that you wish to add to it. That way, you can make choices. Adding vegetables to Jollof rice gives it a more fresh flavor and makes it aromatic and it’s an old Ghanaian way of cooking Jollof rice. I still do it every now and then because it’s good. What it comes to waakye, it’s good by itself.
To be able to get the authentic flavour a of the meal, pressure cooking it may not give you that and also a lot of people do not have pressure cookers, so when I have to cook with that, they may not be able to relate. I love Jamaican oxtails by the way, they give me life 🥰💕
It depends on the level of infusion you want, how much colour the leaves contain (sometimes, some contain lots of colour, so it comes out pretty quickly, others do not so they take about 5 minutes or so) and the quantity of leaves you are cooking with (if you are using quite a number, it could take about 3 minutes or so). The trick is to check for when the colour changes to what I have in the video. I hope you enjoy cooking it 💕
Wow! I can’t believe this video is almost 100,000 views. I hope y’all are loving this recipe ❤
I learned some tips from this video but have to comment. Water simmers at 100C and doesn't get any hotter for being 'on high heat'. You can save energy by putting a lid on the pan. Also, salt shouldn't be added to beans until they've completed cooking because it toughens them and lengthens the cooking time.
You know what you said about the temperature for cooking the beans, I got it now and you are absolutely correct!
I just luv yur channel as you talk the viewers/learners through it as well
I’m glad you like it. Cheers
Liberian girl after a Ghanaian man’s heart. Thank you dear ❤🎉😊
Wishing you the very best! 💕
Wow 😲 so delicious 😋
I'm nigerian and I'm here wishing I could taste this or find the leaves to try it out. Loving your channel by the way.
Awwww thank you so much Ify. I’m so happy to have you here. I really hope you find the leaves. It’s also called sorghum leaves.
You can use bicarbonate soda when cooking the beans instead of the leaves.I tried this when I was in France and didn't have the leaves....all the best
Absolutely! I have a waakye recipe on my channel without leaves. Thank you for sharing.
The leave is everywhere in Nigeria. Check those women selling herbal medicines, Yoruba local medicines. Just show them the picture.
Pls we want shito too 😋💃💃💃💃💃
I'm cooking waakye tomorrow
Shito will come up soon. Thank you for your support 😍
💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 I was here before 500 subscribers. Giiiirrrlll..... you are good!
Yasssssssss thank you!
Is my first time to see this. From Rwanda 🇷🇼 ♥️
Great to have you here💕
My first time here but i hv enjoyed your presentation. I love the way you go about it. Your waakye too came out very well, ow the color, so nice. Well done.
Thanks a lot! 💕
New friend here from @ Owusuwaa kitchen this waakye is catching my eyes oo. Well prepared. Very delicious and tasty yummy yummy 😋thanks 4 sharing
Welcome to my channel. We are so elated to have you here 🥰❤️🤗
@@AkuDede 🤍😘😘😘
Wow am going to be making this for my husband 😍
@@marthadube7376 I hope he enjoys it and you enjoy making it! 💕
This is my first time watching ur video and I love it.and going to try it now thanks soooooo much 👍
Have fun cooking! 😀
Hi new subscriber.
Yummy yummy
Thank God u pass 500 subscribers🙌
Awww thank you so much!
Yaaay cant wait in fact I'm gonna market u so that d giveaway can start 💃💃💃.
Didn't know about the magi n this particular beans, hv learned a lot
Tnx 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃❤❤❤
Yasssssssss, thank you girl.
So sad I just found you,im happy I will be learning thanks for sharing
Better late than never 😊
Delicious 😋
Thank you 😋
💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 the last time I made waakye it was too dark. Because I left the leaves in for too long. I will try your recipe too.
I hope my recipe helps. Let me know how it goes 😊
Imit is the darkness that it is the beauty of it
@yinka there’s levels to it. When it gets too too dark, it’s not as attractive
Girl I tried this and my family loved it! I have saved the video for my future cooking. Thank you so much.
Awwww this is amazing to hear. Thank you so much for the feedback!💕
Am impressed am gonna subscribe now
Welcome to the family 💕
Great one right here... I love it.
Thank you!
Didn't know about the baking soda and chicken stock cube recipe, thanks, gonna try it with my next waakye😍
That is why I am here for you 😉
@@AkuDede 😍
What if I don't want to add baking powder
Not baking powder… baking soda. You can use salt petre instead
just up my alley - definitely one to try, thank you
I hope you let me know how much you liked it once you try it. Thank you for watching 💕
Pls isn't necessary to add chicken magi to it🙏
Is this a question or a statement? I don’t get you.
@@AkuDede u add magi and soda powder to it n am asking it's necessary to add that to the food every time prepared that food pls?
@@AkuDede u add magi and soda powder to it n am asking it's necessary to add that to the food every time prepared that food pls?
What a crazy plate of food.
Right!
Tried it and it was soo perfect... please blow your own horn because you doing really great....my husband now calls me Akudede😂
Awwww 🥰🥰🥰 this comment just made my night! Thank you so much for the feedback. Means a lot to me and lol to your hubby 😂😂😂
Hahaha
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Love this 😊
My mouth is watering n everything looks so delicious like from my Ashanti wife
That’s great to hear. Thank you 😊
@@AkuDede Akwaaba (wlcm) ❤
Lovely recipe. Keep helping us to learn
Thank you Priscilla 😊
This is so cool, I'm cuban and we have a dish exactly like this called congri, aka moro but it's made with black beans instead....
Guess I know the dish came from Africa now.
Right! And it’s absolutely delicious! I hope you give it a try.
Yummmmy
This waakye looks really inviting 😋😋😋😋😋
Thank you so much ❤️
@@AkuDede you welcome
This is one of my favourite Ghanaian recipes hope you hit my notification bell on too see u around sissy
Sure Sis. See you around💕
Wow...would try this someday💃💃💃
Enjoy!
@@AkuDede am new to your channel pls if u dont have the leave
@@debaillyfrancia1440 heya, welcome to my channel. I’m yet to find a way of cooking waakye without the leaves. It is possible though so once I find out, I’ll share with you. Thank you for joining us!💕
Good one. Pls can one use any type of beans like white or the common red beans we have in Nigeria.?
I usually reach for the red beans but you can also use the white beans. The cooking time will be different so keep an eye on it! Enjoy!
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Better hurry 😂😂😂💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
I love it.
So good!
💃💃💃💃can't wait to try this
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Wow I will try some 😘😘
I’m sure you’ll love it
Very ligit!🥰
Right!
Hey table is set fam❤️
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💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽 can’t wait to try this! Looks amazing 😋😍
I know you will enjoy it. Thanks Cuz 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Sweet sweet waakye. I wish to taste this
Yummy
❤ Thanks .. Does it matter how much water do I use to cook the beans? How much more water is added to cook the rice properly
It doesn’t matter how much water you use to cook the beans, nonetheless, you have to ensure that there’s enough coverage for the rice when added.
I really love your waakye
Thank you!
I am definitely going to try this👯💃💃💃💃
Let us know how it goes 😀😍
I love it
I’m happy you do!
Like your presentation on the recipe😀😍
Thank you so much Barbara 😀💕
Trying this weekend paa
Enjoy 😉
Looks good 😋😋
Thank you!
Thank you for the videos
The pleasure is always mine 💕
Looks delicious 😋💃💃💃💃💃
Thank you ☺️
Looks yummy... Love from Nigeria.
Thank you so much Salami 💕
🤩🤩🤩. This is amazing. Trying it soon💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
Yasssssssss you will love it!
I'm Nigerian, but I loooooove waakye. I'm going to try cooking it this weekend.
Can the leaves be reused, or should they be discarded?
Thanks for a great video!
Thank you Blessing. I usually discard them when once I’m done cooking. Have fun cooking and I hope it turns out great!
I LOVE IT ...WELL EXPLAINED 😍😍😍
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Good job
Maama p kitchen
Thank you and I have subscribed to your channel also. Cheers
Nice recipe,
Thank you 💕
Awnnnnnn God bless u,love this recipes....am new here
Welcome to the family Khemy. I’m happy to have you here!🤩
@@AkuDede thanks maam
Yum yum!!!
Thank you!
I tried it and it was soo delicious 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
That is great to hear. I’m happy you enjoyed it
Just came across your channel, subscripted and will definitely try this out. Thanks 👍. Can the leaves be reused please
Thank you for joining my RUclips family💕. I have not tried reusing the leaves before. Reusing it may not give you as much color as you would want.
The wakye is so yummy .I have asked my wife to prepare some for me .Thanks for this video
My absolute pleasure. I believe she will do an amazing job 💕
Looks amazing
Thank you so much 🥰
Tasty ❤
Thank you 😍
Can you re use the leaves again?
I never do and I do not recommend.
Can I use the same leaves the next time?
You can try it but I do not.
Even Apex likes this recipe
Thank you Apex 😀
Perfect 👌
Thank you Lizzy
This looks very delicious 😋...
Please who are those that sells the leaves?
I want to try this recipe
Thank you Eunice, it is so good. In Ghana, I buy them from the market. There’s another name for it which I do not remember. It should be in the comment section somewhere. I’ll find it for you.
@@AkuDede thank you, I'll be expecting. so i can know where to get it
It is also called Sorghum leaves or miller leaves. You should get it from the market if In Ghana or Nigeria or an African grocery store. I really hope you find it with the names I just gave you. Cheers
@@AkuDede I'm do happy to see your response..
I'll find it definitely
Thanks ma'am
@@doyineunice my pleasure ❤️
😋 I'm. Definitely going to try this 😍
You will love it
This is Hajia waakye paa o😋
I tell you 😂
Nice
Thank you
I love this 💞💞💞💞
Thank you 😊 💕🥰
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Awesome ❤️
Thank you!
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Looks good 😧🤤
Thank you so much 💕
Please what is the name of leaves you used?
Waakye leaves or red sorghum leaves
AkuDede are you an Ada, Krobo, or Ga?
Krobo and Ga!
@@AkuDede Thanks the reason why I asked you this is that I am Adan and my sister name is Dede the first born and we have names like Aku and the rest in Ada.But nevertheless we are all the same people.
Ma please is this beans different from the regular ones they sell in the market
No dear, it is called red beans.
What is d name of d leave if I want to buy
Waakye leaves or sorghum leaves
Please do you boil your bean with barking soda?
No, I do not. They cook within an hour. These are red beans and they exude their own red color. You may want to use baking soda when cooking with black eyed peas so that it can draw some color from the beans.
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Can I add vegetables like how they add to the jollof
Enjoy it anyhow you want. Cheers!
@@AkuDede are you sure is gonna be okay I wasn't talking about salad but I was saying if I can add whiles cooking ,just asking because I just started learning how to cook ,I'm just 16, my parents are always so busy with work and I'm always all alone in the house reading comics and watching animations 😢😭😧 sorry if I'm annoying you,just wanna learn how to cook since no one is around to tutor me with that
@@AnnettaAdomako aww dear it’s not a problem at all. Okay, I get you now. When it comes to a special dish like waakye, I’d rather you cook it on its own and add any sides that you wish to add to it. That way, you can make choices. Adding vegetables to Jollof rice gives it a more fresh flavor and makes it aromatic and it’s an old Ghanaian way of cooking Jollof rice. I still do it every now and then because it’s good. What it comes to waakye, it’s good by itself.
@@AkuDede Gracias senorita 😊
@@AnnettaAdomako no mencionar
Oh la laaaaa 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Are these called red beans or should I look for a specific name? This looks amazing!
They are small red beans. If you’re in the USA, check Goya small red beans. I hope you find some and enjoy cooking.
@@AkuDede thank you so much!
@@JacindaH you’re welcome.
Y not put red beans which in jamaica we call it round red anyway in d pressure pot and pressure ir for 30 minutes
To be able to get the authentic flavour a of the meal, pressure cooking it may not give you that and also a lot of people do not have pressure cookers, so when I have to cook with that, they may not be able to relate. I love Jamaican oxtails by the way, they give me life 🥰💕
@@AkuDede lol okay i love oxtails too
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Please whr can one get the leaf?
From those who sell beans in the local market
What stew with it?
Waakye stew and it’s available to watch on my channel
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Awwww lovely explanation and it looks soooo delicious 😋 I am cooking the rice just now 🙏🎉🎉
That's delious I can wait to cook some tomorrow
Thank you 💕I hope you enjoy it
I hope you enjoyed it 💕
Plz hw many minutes should the leaves be cooked
It depends on the level of infusion you want, how much colour the leaves contain (sometimes, some contain lots of colour, so it comes out pretty quickly, others do not so they take about 5 minutes or so) and the quantity of leaves you are cooking with (if you are using quite a number, it could take about 3 minutes or so). The trick is to check for when the colour changes to what I have in the video. I hope you enjoy cooking it 💕
Pls what is the wakaye leaves called in english am presently in nigeria
It is also called sorghum leaves.
If you're in the Western part of Nigeria, it is also called Poroporo Okababa
i'm in Nigeria and i bought the leaves today from the market, just ask for "poroporo"
Thank you Lucia 💕
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