Matoke is typically Ugandan, we practically grew up on matoke. It is still a family favorite, there are various ways of cooking it, this is my favourite. I made this on Monday evening.
Ingredients
4 - 5 matoke (green bananas from Uganda)
1 400g can red kidney beans
1 200g can peeled tomatoes
2 cloves garlic - minced
1 inch ginger - grated
2 chillis - minced
1 table spn vegetable oil
1 tspn mustard seeds
1/2 tspn tumeric
2 teaspoons coriander/cumin mix
salt to taste
Method
1. Peel the green bananas and place in cold water, (otherwise they discolour).
2. Heat oil in a pan, add the mustard seeds, as soon as they start to splutter, add the tomatoes, garlic, ginger and the minced chillis, stir and fry for a few minutes.
3. Add the cumin, coriander and tumeric, fry for a few minutes. Add the bananas and the beans
and mix so that the vegetables are coated with the mixture.
4. Add one cup water and salt and cook for 20 minutes
serve with chapati or rice
Ismaili Recipes - This blog contains our family recipes; mainly it is Ismaili (Khoja) cuisine, our family lived in Uganda for 3 generations so we have a marked East African(Swahili, Lugandi) Influence in our cooking AND in our language!! (Kutchi / Cutchi / Gujarati. In recent years with new additions to the family our cooking includes, English, Pakistani, Italian and Irish influences.
Tuesday, 19 December 2006
matoke with beans (Katogo, green bananas with beans)
Labels:
East African Influence,
uganda,
Vegetarian
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4 comments:
This is Katogo or Katoko
thanks Beth, I have amended my text.
Wow,while going thru the recepies, I remembered all the tasty delights which my mom used to prepare in Mbale in seventies,I still remember the taste of Matoko ! Actually I was going thru the recepie of Bharela Karela .
Watan ji yaad anji ankh ve ansoo...
Jay Parikh
Wow,while going thru the recepies, I remembered all the tasty delights which my mom used to prepare in Mbale in seventies,I still remember the taste of Matoko ! Actually I was going thru the recepie of Bharela Karela .
Watan ji yaad anji ankh ve ansoo...
Jay Parikh
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