This recipe takes me way back. I remember my mother would make this dish at the farm when I was young. She would have her big
Sufuria -
Pot carefully placed on top of three big stones and some
Kuni -
Firewood that was already crackling and spitting fire. Her
Tui la Nazi -
Coconut Milk that was just squeezed out from a few
Nazi -
Coconuts . Her
Nyama ya Mbuzi -
Goat meat already boiled. Lastly, her
Viazi - P
otatoes already peeled. Everything was fresh.When the aroma kicks in, you did not need a second calling to be reminded that food was done. I also remember my friend and I would make this dish and eat it in a frenzy. Why? It just tastes really good! She would have her knife (yup, we did it old style, no peeler) and a bag of potatoes, that was her job and she would peel. We would sing to
Chonga viazi -
Peel the potatoes and she would complain that that was my way of getting a payment. :) Then I would do my end of the bargain and when all was ready, we would sit with our plates and eat until we could not sit anymore. So yes, you definitely need to try out this recipe, its easy and irresistably delicious!
Viazi Vya Nazi - Potatoes in Coconut Milk
Ingredients
Beef - 1lb (bone with or without,boiled in ginger,garlic, salt and onions)
Potatoes - 2-3lb (sliced thickly)
Onions - 1 (sliced)
Garlic - 2 cloved (minced)
Tomatoes -1 (sliced)
Salt to taste
Turmeric powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Chilli powder - depending on your heat level
Tomato paste - 1 tablespoon
Cilantro/Dhania a few sprigs
Coconut milk - 1.5 cups
Oil
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Nazi - Coconut |
Procedure
Add a few drops of Oil in a pan and saute the Onions and the Garlic. Add the sliced Tomatoes then the Tomato Paste and fry for a little bit. Add Salt, Turmeric powder and the Chilli. Now add the Coconut Milk followed by the Potatoes then the Beef. Simmer on low heat until cooked. When ready garnish with some Cilantro/Dhania. Enjoy!!
*Add a little water if the sauce dries up or seems too little, but the trick is to have a thick sauce as your end product**
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