XERTYX said:In the interest of traveling for food, a friend of mine from Kenya and I used to share a lunch break. Frequently he had something he ate with his greens. I thought it might be cassava (yucca root) and I asked him one day. It looked like a boiled potato on his plate.
It was Ugali (ooh golly) he said. Corn meal and water.
I made it according to his directions. If I recall it was 1 part water 1 part cornmeal. Salt to taste if desired.
As best I recall you boiled the 1 part water and a splash of salt if desired in a saucepan. Then stirred in 1 part corn meal stir stir stir stir stir until you have a ball. Then stir until you get a tight lump. That's the Ugali. I was afraid I'd have a huge cleanup with corn meal everywhere. It just makes a lump of meal. Very little cleanup and it tastes like hominy.
You dont need to travel to western Africa for it.
In South Africa they call that Pap (pronounced like pop, not cap). The attached pic is Pap and an absolutely awesome sausage called Borevors...man there are some things I miss from my time in South Africa. You can get Borevors here...but you have to special order it and it's about $15/pound or more because it's imported.