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Cassava/Tapioca in Coconut Sauce/Mhogo wa Nazi

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Cassava/Tapioca in Coconut Sauce/Mhogo wa Nazi

The most coastal of coastal dishes lol, sometimes I have this plain and sometimes I add bits of meat and potatoes to make it richer. It’s a fantastic and very filling dish that we love with a bit of red chutney and a squeeze of lemon! I like keeping this dish simple and serving it with some meat dish.
Servings 3 people

Ingredients
  

  • 500 gm cassava/tapioca peeled and chopped into small bits
  • 1 cup thick/heavy coconut milk
  • 1 cup thin/light coconut milk
  • salt to taste
  • 1-2 green chillies chopped
  • some chopped coriander
  • 1/4 tsp. garlic paste
  • juice of 1 lemon

Instructions
 

  • Put the cassava pieces into a pan, and cover with water. Add salt and garlic paste, and a bit of chopped coriander plus the green chillies. Bring to a gentle simmer until the cassava are soft enough for a knife to pierce into them easily. Drain the water and put them back in the pan. Add the thin coconut milk and boil for about 15 minutes on gentle heat until it starts to thicken and the cassava pieces soften some more. Adjust salt and chili (you can add some chilli powder if you like).
    Once the cassava pieces are completely soft and most of the thin coconut milk has evaporated, add the heavy coconut milk and simmer for a few minutes, stirring every few minutes until the cassava are well-coated with the thick coconut sauce. Adjust salt, then squeeze the lemon juice and turn off. Garnish with coriander and serve hot with a meat/fish dish of your choice!

Notes

Sometimes I add cooked/boiled mutton pieces in this for extra flavor.

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  1. Hi, I want to use tinned
    Hi, I want to use tinned coconut milk so do I need to dilute some or just used the milk as it is? Thank you

    1. If the milk is heavy, dilute
      If the milk is heavy, dilute it slightly. Otherwise use as is.

  2. there is a red meat curry
    there is a red meat curry that goes with this casava its called ghosh tarelo very popular in bakri idd do u have the receipe for it?

    1. Hmm sorry I do not know this
      Hmm sorry I do not know this dish, sounds really nice though.

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