Non-Vegetarian

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Fish Fingers With a Simple Tartar Sauce

I love this classic combination of fish fingers and chips with my easy peasy tartar sauce. I do sometimes go the long way and make some mayonnaise from scratch, but sometimes I like to cheat too. So this is my quick and simple version, yet so delicious!

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Hawaiian Rice

Easy-Chicken-Biryani

Easy Chicken Biryani

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Greek Pasta Bake (Pastitsio)

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Chicken Makhani (Restaurant Style Butter Chicken)

Matumbo-Wet-Fry-Tripe

Matumbo Wet Fry (Tripe)

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African Chicken & Peanut Stew

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Rice

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Crunchy & Chewy Rice Cookies

This recipe will always give you those crunchy and chewy cookies that you hope for. Don’t forget to add the chocolate in too, because who doesn’t like chocolate!

Classic-Lamb-Stew

Classic Lamb Stew

Kidney-Bean-Rice

Kidney Bean Rice

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Rice Pudla (Savoury Indian Pancakes)

Asian-Inspired-Pork-Rice

Asian Inspired Pork Rice

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Banana Pie Rolls

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Pork & Sweet Potato Rice

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African

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Chicken Koroga

“Koroga” is a Swahili word that means “stir” and is very popular amongst Kenyans during the weekends. It is often done under “Banda’s” which mean “huts” and one is provided with a jiko (clay stove), large sufurias (pots), vegetables or meats and a range of spices along with any extra condiments. My chicken koroga is a home made version of the same that is cooked with a range of aromatic spices and good cuts of chicken. You can also add some yoghurt or cream to the gravy to make it richer. Serve the chicken koroga with hot chapatis or jeera rice.

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Classic Kenyan Beef Stew and Ugali

A classic Kenyan beef stew accompanied with properly cooked Ugali is everyone’s favourite. My method is one that results in beautifully cooked tender meat, however, you may some times purchase meat that is hard and needs to be boiled before adding to the pot.

Chicken-Chapati-Roll

Chicken Chapati Roll

Nicely spiced chicken, a beautifully cooked chapati (chapo) and some kachumbari over the top makes this chicken chapati wrap a must try.

Mbuzi-choma

Mbuzi Choma (Kenyan Barbecued Goat)

If you have lived in Kenya or visited the country, Mbuzi Choma (barbecued Goat meat) or Nyama Choma is something you must have had at least once. The meat is cooked over an open flame and traditionally served with ugali, kachumbari (a tomato and onion salad) and some salt. You just lightly dip the meat into the salt and enjoy the simple flavours.