5 Easy steps to cook Jollof like a PRO CategoriesRecipes

5 Easy steps to cook Jollof like a PRO

Jollof Rice is a favorite West African party dish thought to have originated with the Wolof tribe in Senegal. However,…

Tilapia Light Soup with Yam Chunks CategoriesRecipes

Tilapia Light Soup with Yam Chunks

A typical Ghanaian Sunday lunch will be a soup based meal with some carbohydrate counterpart. Ghanaians love for soup is…

Rockies CategoriesRecipes

Rockies

Rockies are probably not originally Ghanaian, but they’ve been part of traditional pastries sold as street snacks for such a…

Ghana Style Corned Beef Meat Pie CategoriesRecipes

Ghana Style Corned Beef Meat Pie

Ghana-style meat pies are mainly loved because of their rich shortcrust pastry and filling. Most times the rich pastry is…

Corned Beef Yam Balls CategoriesRecipes

Corned Beef Yam Balls

In Ghana, yams are an everyday staple food. The majority of the time, it is boiled and served with some…

Ghana Style Baked Sweet Chips CategoriesRecipes

Ghana Style Baked Sweet Chips

Ooh! for me as a child, Christmas was more about baking, pastries, doughnuts, fanta, muscatella, and the house filled with…

Toolu Beef Angwa Mu (Salted Cured Beef Oil Rice) CategoriesRecipes

Toolu Beef Angwa Mu (Salted Cured Beef Oil Rice)

Angwa Mu meaning Oil Rice is another favourite way of cooking rice in Ghana. It is so simple to cook…

Mulled Sobolo/Bissap/Zobo/Hibiscus Drink CategoriesRecipes

Mulled Sobolo/Bissap/Zobo/Hibiscus Drink

As a non-alcoholic drinker, I sometimes feel left out during Christmas parties where mulled wine is served. So at home,…

Ginger Drink – Two ways! CategoriesRecipes

Ginger Drink – Two ways!

Oooh! I just love this drink, it’s not just satisfying but great and healthy for the body. The ginger drink…