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Miyamme Spice -
Unlocking the Secrets of Miyamme Spice: The West African Powder Transforming Global Cuisine
- Heat 1 cup of raw red palm oil.
- Add 1 chopped onion and fry until soft.
- Add 2 tablespoons of Miyamme spice.
- Fry for 1 minute. The oil will turn a deep, dark amber.
- Use this oil to cook beans, fish, or leafy greens.
Culinary Uses
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Conclusion
- Miyamme Butter: Soften unsalted butter. Mix in 1 tbsp of Miyamme and 1 tsp of honey. Roll into a log and chill. Use on corn on the cob, roasted carrots, or steak.
- The Spicy Latte: (Emerging trend in Accra coffee shops). Add a tiny pinch (1/8 tsp) of Miyamme to your coffee grounds before brewing. The eucalyptus notes of the Grains of Selim create a startlingly delicious minty-coffee kick.
- Deviled Eggs: Mix egg yolks with mayonnaise and ½ tsp of Miyamme. The heat and umami turn a boring appetizer into a conversation piece.
Legacy and Influence
Composition and Characteristics
Because Miyamme is not as industrialized as black pepper, authenticity is a challenge. Many vendors sell "African Pepper" that is simply browned chili seeds. miyamme spice
Unlocking the Secrets of Miyamme Spice: The West African Powder Transforming Global Cuisine
- Heat 1 cup of raw red palm oil.
- Add 1 chopped onion and fry until soft.
- Add 2 tablespoons of Miyamme spice.
- Fry for 1 minute. The oil will turn a deep, dark amber.
- Use this oil to cook beans, fish, or leafy greens.
Culinary Uses
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Conclusion
- Miyamme Butter: Soften unsalted butter. Mix in 1 tbsp of Miyamme and 1 tsp of honey. Roll into a log and chill. Use on corn on the cob, roasted carrots, or steak.
- The Spicy Latte: (Emerging trend in Accra coffee shops). Add a tiny pinch (1/8 tsp) of Miyamme to your coffee grounds before brewing. The eucalyptus notes of the Grains of Selim create a startlingly delicious minty-coffee kick.
- Deviled Eggs: Mix egg yolks with mayonnaise and ½ tsp of Miyamme. The heat and umami turn a boring appetizer into a conversation piece.
Legacy and Influence
Composition and Characteristics
Because Miyamme is not as industrialized as black pepper, authenticity is a challenge. Many vendors sell "African Pepper" that is simply browned chili seeds.
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