Veggie Stir Fry Omelette
A hilarious picture on Instagram about how Steak is supposed to be cooked, followed by even more hilarious comments inspired this post. I was sharing my experience with ordering eggs when on holiday to...
View ArticleEkpang Nkukwo – food for the gods
This dish is truly one for the gods. The amount of time, love, patience, not to talk of ingredients that go into it. Not for the faint hearted at all. The wrapping is something i struggled with when my...
View ArticleUkom Isip – cocoyam and seafood plantain pottage
Ha, Plantain Pottage. Ripened, Unripened, mixture of both, it is a bonafide pottage dish with us Nigerians. I have a recipe for Yellow Plantain Pottage HERE. Funny thing is, I don’t like it on its own...
View ArticleDooney’s Kitchen is on Wayfair UK!!!!!!!
Good Morning Tribe. Beautiful day today, and I am in a very very good mood. Dooney’s Kitchen got featured on Wayfair UK, as part of their Father’s day Inspiration. Click HERE If you don’t know who or...
View ArticleDooney’s Corned Beef Stew and Coconutty boiled Yam
Hello Tribe, I hope your week is progressing well. Mine is going great by the way, courtesy the Wayfair publication (HERE) and discovering Aduna via the Hemsley sisters IG page. I adore those girls by...
View ArticleYoyo – The Isale Eko treasure
I can tell stories for days about Yoyo, oh my!!!!! My mother was very selective about what street food we were allowed to eat, but she had no reservations with Yoyo. Not just for the taste, but for...
View ArticleDodo and Suya Salsa with Rice Cakes – Nigerian/Mexico food fusion
I had such a good day yesterday, which started from sharing a childhood story of my brother, and all the comments that ensued. I was laughing till 12am, I tell you. You guys make Instagram so much fun....
View ArticleDooney’s Native Nigerian Fried Rice
Can someone say about time, like seriously, about time. I love, love, love native jollof rice (iwuk edesi). Click HERE for the recipe. There is something about palm oil, crayfish, smoked fish and rice...
View ArticleCoca Cola and Yaji Barbecue Sauce
Summer is here and it is here with a bang. For all the days i complained about the cold, now it is too hot. Last week was insane. The hottest July on record. We hit 37 degrees, and while to some that...
View ArticleEdesi Isip – Efik Coconut Rice
Edesi is to the Efik people, what Iresi is to the Yoruba’s. They both mean rice. Isn’t that interesting how languages can be so familiar? Well, coconut is called Agbon in Yoruba, but Isip in Efik, not...
View ArticleMiyan Nama Akuya da Nono
Take a few seconds to read that and breathe afterwards. If you speak Hausa or are familiar with Northern dishes, you would stop and think, huh Dunni, which soup is that one o, i haven’t heard that one...
View ArticleAkara Osu
Let me start by saying, YOU WILL NOT FIND THIS RECIPE ANYWHERE!!!! Hahahahaha, I’m just being cheeky. My apologies for being away from posting recipes for over two weeks now, but what’s the best way to...
View ArticlePeanut Butter Oreo Plantain balls – mosa meets oreo
I have received product from Oreo for this post. It is an entry to the Foodies100 Wonderfilled recipe challenge sponsored by Oreo, which marks the launch of two exciting new flavours: Peanut Butter and...
View ArticleJollof Arancini – an evening at the Waitrose Cookery School
So, a few months ago, Waitrose announced the #TasteofSummer competition and the rules were, simply tag pictures of your food with that hashtag for a chance to win 3 prizes. One of which was a barbecue...
View ArticleEfere Ibaba (Ibaba Soup)
Going along to the market with my mother and grandmothers, I learnt to be very friendly with market stall owners, and it was on a visit to white sands market last year that I discovered Ukpo. I already...
View ArticleMoringa Puff Puff
You must be thinking, Dunni is at it again. Which one is Moringa Puff Puff? Well, Matcha, the super green tea powder has been coming up lately in my Instagram timeline, and you know that when something...
View ArticleWaitrose Barbecue Sauce for Fried Chicken
First, I have to apologise that this isn’t going to come with plenty step by step pictures, because I was supposed to recreate this recipe at home yesterday, told myself, I would be taking just a short...
View ArticleDooney’s Kitchen LIVE IN ABUJA – courtesy Red Chilies restaurant…..
You hear about things like this, you don’t think they will happen to you this quickly. For sure, a part of me always wished to join the jet set blogger crowd where you get flown around to some of the...
View ArticleFiery Nsukka Pepper Cocktail
I am sure you must be thinking, hold up, hold up, Dunni whaaaaaat!!!! Of course you can add pepper to a cocktails. errrrr, hello, they are called fiery cocktails. I add half a piece of ata rodo (scotch...
View ArticleDooney’s Kitchen at the WIMBIZ conference in Lagos
Yaaaaaaaay, another trip to Nigeria by invitation. Yes oooooo, the ministry is moving, and my head is spinning with all the opportunities that The Almighty has brought may way this year. At the...
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