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Vibrant and Delicious Pumpkin Seeds Egusi (Melon) Soup
This mouth-watering Igbo soup has a delightful flavour twist to it. Prepared with pumpkin seeds and leaves, the omega-3 and phytochemical content will leave your mouth and health smiling. Gather the family and enjoy this hearty savoury dish with a preferred swallow—try our plantain swallow recipe!
- Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients
Fresh palm fruits/palm oil
Grounded melon seed
Dehydrated Tofu/mushrooms
Tomatoes
Onions
African nutmeg
Grounded Iru
Pumpkin seeds (optional)
Ugba
Uhiokirihio
Vegetables (Pumpkin leaves)
Instructions
Preliminaries
- Blend tomatoes and onions without adding water.
- Pound the African nutmeg.
Banga Preparation
- Add thoroughly washed palm fruit into a pot.
- Add water to the pot to cover half the palm fruit quantity.
- Bring palm fruit to a boil and keep boiling till tender.
- Off the heat source once tender.
- Sieve the palm fruits while warm.
- Pour the warm palm fruits into a mortar.
- Pound the palm fruits till the nuts are separated from the flesh.
- Keep on pounding the flesh till the red flesh is shredded orange.
- Add a cup of water to the shreds and squeeze out water.
- Repeat till the oil has been juiced and the shredded chaffs are prickly.
- Let the water sit for the oil to float on the broth.
Soup Preparation
- Pound egusi with onions and salt.
- Add tofu/mushrooms, onions, salt, and uhiokirihio to a pot, and steam on low heat.
- Add banga water.
- Add iru, African nutmeg, ugba, tomato, onions, and salt.
- Bring to a boil.
- Mould and drop the melon as little balls in the water; do not turn.
- Cover it and leave it boiling on low heat till it thickens.
- Leave to simmer for 15 minutes and tofu tender.
- Add the leaf and leave to simmer for 5 minutes.
- Add the vegetables.
- Turn the vegetables into the soup and put off the heat source.
Notes
- ● Do not let the vegetables overcook; turn off the heat after turning the vegetables in the soup.
- ● The palm fruits should be boiled tender before being processed into banga for easy pounding and optimum oil extraction.
- ● Please add a small amount of melon to the soup to prevent it from being too complex for digestion.
- ● Feel free to explore other local vegetables, such as spinach and bitter leaves, for different savoury tastes.
- ● Dropping the melon as balls gives it a nice ball-like finish. If it breaks up, it is still delicious.
- Author: Marybeth
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Soup
- Method: Cooking
- Cuisine: African
- Diet: Vegan
Keywords: Egwusi, Melon soup, Pumpkin seed, Pumpkin leaves, Igbo soup