HOW TO MAKE AUTHENTIC TUO ZAAFI FROM SCRATCH | TUO ZAAFI STEW | AYOYO SOUP | TZ FROM SCRATCH
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2020
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Ingredients:
To Season and Steam Meat
1/2 of a Medium Onion
About a Thumb size Ginger
1 - Habanero or Scotch Bonnet Pepper
1 - Spice Blend Cube
Beef Seasoning - tt
Salt - tt
For Stew
1 - Diced Tomatoes
1 1/2 Medium Sized Onion
1 - Spice Blend Cube
1 - Habanero or Scotch Bonnet Pepper
Palm Oil
Shrimp Powder (Optional)
Seasoning Of Your Choice - tt
Salt - tt
For Tuo Zaafi
1cup - White Cornmeal
1cup - Water
mix the two together well
2cups - Water. bring to a boil and add your cornmeal mix to make your Porridge
1-2cups - Kokonte/Cassava Flour
For Ayoyo Soup
Jute Leaves
Okra (Optional)
Beef Stock
DawaDawa - tt
Herring Powder - tt
Shrimp Powder - tt
Seasoning of Choice - tt
Salt - tt
tt means To Taste
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Music By: J Adjetey
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@@SweetAdjeley Hi there!! I like the way how you cooked your meat!And the frozen jute leaves (Dahon ng Saluyot) is like inmy country Philippines !! We called it Saluyot nite leaves!!!
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One of the best cooks (chefs) I've seen across all platforms. Not one of the best African, person of color, Black, Ghanian...she is one of the best across all genders, ethnicities, nationalities, and "colors". Adjeley, you have inspired me to do what I know, and that is make great food and teach others too. Thank you for your knowledge and screen presence.
Who else has noticed she has the perfect tool for every recipe? Love her ❤️
Staying in the north part of Ghana for 8years,and learning this from the northern and watching u ryt now,,is exactly how is done dear.
You nailed it.
Ma habo 2😀.
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I’m from Ethiopia 🇪🇹 but I like the way you are cooking and I’m going to try it and to make surprise for my best friend of Ghana 🇬🇭
Thank you for sharing sister 🙏🏾🥰
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This looks really good and definitely deserves a thumps up.
I'd like to share what I learnt from my mom and grandma though. So with the TZ, I was taught not to add too much cassava flour cuz even though it makes it soft, it spoils easily and the TZ looks brownish instead of white. So if using assuming 2 cups of corn flour, the cassava flour used is like half a cup.
So for those who like their TZ white or like to reserve some TZ for the next day (my mom says it tastes better overnight😄), this tip is for you.
BTW, you can equally get the softness you want even with less cassava flour.
🙏🏽🥰Thanks for the tips, still learning😘✌🏽❤️
Where r my northern people? gather here and let's give her a big thumbs up 👍
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she nailed it👏👏 well done @Sweet Adjeley ki yi kokari 💯
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You are too much, well done
Standing in my kitchen and I suddenly start singing Sweet Adjeeeley...this is what this channel has done to me😂😂😂 I’m so glad I found you Sweet Adjeley
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Thought I was the only one....
I am from Kenya and I am a huge fan,I am sure I can comfortably survive in Ghana with all the knowledge I have gather from your channel. This too is a delicacy in the western part of Kenya. The Jute and Okra we call "mrenda na binda" the Zaafi we call "ugali WA muhogo" and the tripe plus goat and cow meat me cook differently. The tripe which we call "matumbo" is cooked on its own and so is the cow's meat which we call "ng'ombe" and goat's meat which we call "mbuzi" ...so the meats are three different meals.....😂... I love everything about it...
Wow three different meals indeed
Awww🥰🤗Thanks for your support and for teaching, I’m learning ❤️❤️❤️
Vivianne daisy
You will survive, the white people are surviving so don't worry u will 👌
Vivianne this is not Ugali, but you should try it one of these days to see
@@fredosei5088 I should...hook me up
I’m the first person to comment 😂😂😂....All sweet members should gather here and give a 👍🏾
Where can you get all of the local ingredients if you are not in Ghana .
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Linda Naalokun please check your local African Market
Sweet Adjeley thank you
No you're not. This time I was first here. Ask our Sweet herself.😁😄😃
I followed the way you made it, it was my first time making it, it came out perfectly all my family loved it
Thanks for sharing.
Mary Ahenkora awwww👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😘✌🏽❤️
I just finished eating mine ooo..this was my first time and it tasted good. My dad loved it and he has requested to eat again but I added Salted fish to my palm oil and it was nice
I made this and it was so amazing!!! This was the first actual authentic dish I've ever made (born and raised in Canada lol) but this turned out amazing. It tasted just like the TZ I had in Ghana. Thank you so so much!!!
Rochelle Okido aww Yayyyy 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽I’m soo happy
Yoruba people from Western Nigeria eat this soup with fufu, eba or amala. Delicious 👌❤️
And you wonder why women are failing to cook when we have our chef teacher. Bless huni#sweet team we love you
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I've never felt like eating tuo Zafi until I saw the picture. Adjeley baa gbe w) ee Yehowah🙆
Rachel Nartey 😂🙈awww🙏🏽🥰Thank You
Can't believe I only just discovered you. Tuwo'n zafi means sweet tuwo, in Hausa Northern Nigeria and called Alibo or Nni oka in the eastern part. The soup is ewedu in the West, like @Patience Odili pointed out. I've always wondered why the hell Nigeria and Ghana are two separate countries. It's total delight watching you cook. Haven't been able to tear myself away.
Tuo zaafi means hot tuo
All the 25 people who disliked this amazing recipe, I will remember you in prayers...🙄
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Sweet neat Adjeley tuo waaw that look good
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I started salivating immediately I saw the food,😋😋😋
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I remember when you tried this first in one of your Ghana vlogs and didn't like it 😂😂. Glad you like it now❤️
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It seems that we have similar cuisines in sub-Saharan Africa. This is a combination of northern Nigerian dish and western Nigerian soup. The TZ is known as tuwon masara in northern Nigeria made from plain corn flour. The ayoyo soup is ewedu the delicacy of the Yorubas from western Nigeria although prepared mostly without okra and enjoyed with the stew containing big cuts of 'shaki', 'towel', 'round abouts' (a combination of cow intestines). Basically other tribes prepare a mix of corn flour and cassava flour to get an elastic corn meal and enjoyed with any soup.
I was going to say the same thing.
True
Exactly!
Northern Nigeria actually has a soup called a yo-yo just made slightly different from western Nigeria. We make ours in one pot with the soup but it’s called ayo-yo too
we actually cook the soup the sam way you described. No proper northern or any tuo zaafi joint in ghana will prepare the soup without, yemadie( shaki) wele( kpomo) beef, intestines etc. it’s more like a soup with assorted meat. nigeria and ghana has a lot in common. I can eat most regular nigerian food anyday as a ghanaian.
Wao Sweet that was mouthwatering presentation 😋👍🏻✌🏼😘
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Just yesterday my husband asked if you have a video on TZ 😂🤣. Thanks sweet 😍🙏🏿
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Shiiii chai!! I mean capital Chai chai!! Girrrrl am more than the word proud of you oo, you came and you mean business and oh you snatched everybody's bowl 😁😁 you did that!! Everything carefully done beautifully. Tuo zaafi looking cute 👌Stew amazing 👌 Ayoyo gbamm and explanation on point. You did amazing job Sweety 👏👏😍😍😘😘
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Lovely, I just finished mine and it’s delicious! Great tutorial and also this is my first time making this Ghanaians delicacy!
Eeeeeiiiii continental food madam 😍international food captain. Am bringing my banku oh for the stew ❤️❤️
I’m waiting for you😂😘✌🏽❤️
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Absolutely amazing Ghana food I miss it too much, love and respect to this beautiful people from Chad 🇷🇴.
Please should you share with us how to make groundnut soup and pumbnut soup with banko 😘😘😅😅
Even if we are short of words... we'll let the like button do the talking 😘👍
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Indeed, Sweet Adjeley.
So much love from Ghana 🇬🇭
Wow! Very appetizing meal. Thank you for teaching us. Thumbs up for you Sweet Adjeley
Sweet Adjeley...am bringing my bowl 🤝🤝❤
I’m waiting ❤️🥰
I will try this recipe sweet Andjeley 👌💖
This simple i will definitely give it a try,
This will be a great soup to go with garri, looks super delicious nice one
The stew is so appetizing 😋😋😋😋
Thank You ❤️
Looks like northern Ghana shares same cuisine with northern Nigeria. This is tuwo and ayoyo soup. One love to Africa✌🏿. What brand of blender do you have there please?
Yes oo we are the same🥰❤️I used a Magic Bullet please
Yes ooo Sister... Very delicious meals originated from northern part of Ghana, however, it is being enjoyed by all Ghanaians now. We call it Tuo Zaafi. TZ or de3 ehuo with same ayoyo soup and okro .. We are one people sister... 😀
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Yes, Northern Ghana and Northern Nigeria, have the same cuisine, and in fact the northern parts of West Africa is home to the Hausa tribe, who were normads.
Hausa, which is a Northern Nigerian language, is one of Ghana's 42 languages.
Wow very nice looking so yammering
Thank for sharing 😗😗😗👌👌
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Sweet Adjeley does it from the scratch and it's amazing thumps up👍
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From Kenya, will definitely try this with a few tweaks.
We make a version of the cassava meal called ugali but purely out of maize flour.
I've made Ugali with cassava, maize and millet flour mixture and it's amazing.
Merci infiniment pour ce magnifique voyage culinaire, Adjeley! I did not know that, thanks sister for taking us trough the entire country to show us different typical dishes of Ghana 👌, medase, 😍😘
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Sweet, please I'm definitely trying this! Wow! 🤩❤ Thank you for the video.👍
Waow it looks yummy and beautiful and delicious. 🌷
Thank You ❤️
Yummy food
I didn’t know about the de-seeding the okra.. There’s always something new to learn from your channel 🥰🥰👌
This looks delicious 👍.... I’m definitely gonna try it
Those who take time to enjoy and cook food from other countries will find the joy of cooking.My best friend is from Ghana.Job well done.You folks can cook.
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Finally!! She cooked my Home town food😋😋
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I could feel your excitement about nailing it. you did great this was the same way I was taught
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Thank you for sharing this recipe, this is easier to make than I thought.
Great job Sweet Adjeley, thanks to you I can make home cooked TZ and enjoy well well👍🏾
I’m always checking your page for new uploads....thank you ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽
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This looks absolutely delicious sweet! I love tuo zafi, i lived in the northern part of Nigeria and we usually eat this alot. I'm bringing my plate 🙈😍
Tasty City I’m waiting for you my darling❤️❤️❤️
for Nigerians this is Amara (nkonkote or Touzafi) for Ghanaians. God bless every one on this chenel
The Yoruba call this Ewedu...
@@frimptop.9813amala is different from you zaafi . totally different recipe .
You're always on point. I love you for all that you have taught me.
Tuo zaafi prepped at it's best 👌
Well done sweet thank you for sharing 💖💖
Thank you so much for shearing my unique, that’s one of my favourite when I was in Ghana, mmmmmmm, what a mouth watering recipe, I’m gonna try that, maa has boo 2 ✌️✌️✌️.
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We love you too thanks hun
I'm much grateful
I'm leaning a lot from your channel
Been looking for this for so long and I got it!. Congrats girl!👌👍🏾✌️✌️✌️
Girl, I fall in love with the food you make your soothing voice so I forget to like. I am going back to like.
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Good cook 👩
I jx learnt something new. Never knew that's how it's made nd av never tasted it b4. But the way Sweet Adjeley did it, it looks so appealing. Will try nd taste it. God bless u, Sweet Adjeley.
You’ll love it my Sweet ❤️
Nice one Sweer,, lookin yummy. Thanks for sharing.
🙏🏽🥰Thank You
Your family is lucky to have you
Yummy!!!!!..
PS:Instead of adding only the konkonte to the porridge,you can also mix the konkonte with the corn flour .
Ooo ok 👌🏽 I’m still learning, Thanks for the tip😘✌🏽❤️
@@SweetAdjeley anytime sis
Yes
Thanks for the tip
Yes my dear, only a little of kokonte needed.
We refer to the ayoyo soup as ewedu soup in Nigeria
In the northern part of Nigeria is also refer as ayoyo
These dishes are nice to serve fufu, and banku individual servings ( delicious soup and stews)
Waoow delicious 😋
This is my second time watching your and I must say am learning a lot u are the best✌❤
Ohemaa Pinamang awww🙏🏽🥰Thank You
In Nigeria we do add few drops of vegetable oil into the porridge to prevent lumps. Yummy 😋 😋
Oo thanks for the tip😘✌🏽❤️
💃💃💃💃💃💃Sweet Adjeley replied to my comment 💃💃💃💃💃 I'm gonna have a sweet dream tonight 😍😍😍😍
How do u call that in 9ja
Great tip
@@noraboateng3545 Tuwon Masara in the northern part of Nigeria
Waaooow sumptuous 👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing sweet.yummy
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So simple will definitely try it.
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I've never tried tz before bt this recipe has got me thinking. Nice job sweet♥♥♥
Yayyyy 😂you’ll love it🥰
Wow I will learn how to cook this. I love tz and dnt know how to make it but with ur cooking I will know how to make it
My mouth started watering before watching the video awww I miss Ghana.
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Our sweet Adjeley, you make cooking look so simple and easy. This really looks delicious,am going to try this out over the weekend. Thanks for sharing your beautiful cooking skills. You're just a gem.👌👌👌👌👍👍👍😘😘😘😘😘😘
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@@SweetAdjeley you very welcome sis.💞💞💞
Been waiting for this recipe from you fir so long. Thank u
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Yummy thank you for sharing love your awesome cooking
It looks delicious. I know it will taste better. Sweet Adjeley, I love you. I am coming for my share oohh 😂😂😂
I’m waiting for you 🥰🤗I love you much more❤️❤️❤️
The way I've been waiting for this recipe eh!
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Sweet Adjeley replied? You really are sweet! Much love and grace!
I made some this evening Sweet Adjeley! It was😚😚😚😚. I had always wanted to make it but didn't know how. Thanks for making everything easy for us! God bless you!
I made some today following your recipe and it was super delicious 😋😊❤ thank you sweet Adjeley. I'm forever a sweet team 🤗
Wow sweet adjeley!!!!!💖💖💖💖
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Thanks so much for the meal I wish I could taste it. But I am in northern Nigerian we do add a little bit of potash or baking powder to ayoyo
Rabi Zubairu 😘✌🏽❤️
This is stew paaaaaaa 😍😍😍 looks delicious. Can’t wait to make it myself
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I am definitely going to try this out. Thanks hun ❤️💞😘
Yummy. Thank you for sharing with us. I can’t wait to try it.
This looks so yummy! the style of dish is similar to the way nigerians do amala, love it and need to try
You’ll love it🥰
I’m Yoruba (South-west Nigeria). Your ayoyo soup is our ewedu soup (we rarely add okro though, or very little if the viscosity of the jute leaves is suspect). The tuwo zafi is similar to our “lafun” which is made from cassava flour, difference is we don’t add cornmeal. Cornmeal alone makes a different type if food which we call “eko”. In northern Nigeria, cornmeal is used to make tuwo masara.
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You did very well paaaa👌👍🥂.... you can also mix the corn and cassava flour together.. ( 1cup of corn flour will take 2cups of cassava flour.... sweet Adjeley ,you can dip the spoon into water after every scoop for that smooth scooping... God bless you for representing us from the north... gye wu 5 star ⭐️👍🥰
Yayyyy😘✌🏽❤️I appreciate you and Thanks for the tips😘😘😘
Sweet Adjeley 🤗🥰👍
Sweet Adjeley you are welcome 🙏
I love your videos sis,from Trinidad and Tobago. Now my husband is going to be a happier man❤
This brought sweet memories. Thanks for sharing
Haaa! We eat this food in the western part of Nigeria. It's a Yoruba tribe food. I’m Yoruba and we call it ewedu and obe ata din-din or ewedu and red stew. 👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh I love that stew obe ata din din😘👌🏽✌🏽
I like using the first ayoyo leaves better than the second one. The first looks fresh and more slimy. I do add dawadawa to my stew as well. But yours too looks good 😋😋😋 thank you ☺️
Aww🙏🏽🥰Thank you ❤️
Sweet Adjeley you’re more than welcome 🙏
Looks so yummy 😋,👍👍
wow! i do see this meal never knew this how it's been prepared. the 2 combination looks delicious
My dear it’s soo delicious❤️❤️❤️
I will try one day for my ten year daughter, she's disturbing me,thanks so much Sister 😍😍😍
She will love it❤️
When I see tuozafi my soul rejoices 😂u nailed it 🙌
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You are the best. We the Northerners are so proud of you 👍
The woman who thought me how to cook.....i luv her soo much 😍