Koki, also known as Koki Corn, is a traditional Cameroonian dish made from fresh corn and cassava. These fritters are savory, slightly sweet, and crispy on the outside, making them a popular snack or side dish.
Koki (Corn and Cassava Fritters)
Koki, also known as Koki Corn, is a traditional Cameroonian dish made from fresh corn and cassava. These fritters are savory, slightly sweet, and crispy on the outside, making them a popular snack or side dish.
Ingredients
Instructions
Prepare the Corn:
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⦁ If using fresh corn, remove the kernels from the cob. If using frozen corn, thaw it before use.
Blend Ingredients:
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⦁ In a large bowl, combine the corn kernels, cassava flour, palm oil, chopped onion, minced garlic, salt, and black pepper. Mix well until the ingredients are evenly distributed.
Wrap the Fritters:
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⦁ Cut banana leaves into squares or use aluminum foil as a substitute. Place a portion of the mixture (about 1/4 cup) in the center of each leaf or foil square.
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⦁ Fold the leaves or foil to wrap the mixture securely, forming small packets.
Steam the Fritters:
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⦁ In a large pot, bring water to a boil. Place the wrapped fritters in a steamer basket or directly in the pot (if using banana leaves, place them on top of the boiling water).
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⦁ Cover the pot and steam for about 30-40 minutes, or until the fritters are cooked through and the leaves are tender.
Serve:
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⦁ Carefully unwrap the fritters and serve them hot. They can be enjoyed as a snack or side dish with stews, sauces, or on their own.
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