Egusi Soup Recipe - How to cook egusi soup (2024)

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This Egusi soup recipe is insanely delicious and easy to make. Before you say I write this about all my recipes, I just want to confirm once again that this is true. I can tell you, this soupis the truth. It is simple and quick to make.

Let me show you how to cook egusi soup in easy steps. Serve this Nigerian soup with pounded yam, amala, eba, tuwo or any other swallow of choice.

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To begin with, I wasn't supposed to post this egusi soup recipe on the blog right away. Then, my family had this soup and it was a hit, so I thought I should share it. Whilst in the kitchen, my daughter told me she had been dreaming of eating noodles or okra soup for lunch.

Tough! I told her that we are having egusi soup for lunch, whether she likes it or not (giving her my serious African Mum's side eyes). We had the egusi soup with pounded yam, and she couldn’t stop singing its praises after eating it.

Furthermore, egusi soup is popular in Nigeria and it is best eaten with morsels or “swallow” as it’s popularly called. Egusi soup and pounded are top of the list. Perfect food marriage the universe has ever brought together.

We have other types of soups too (you can check it out here). Egusi soup is very easy to make in varied preferences.

I have more than four egusi recipes on the blog and all with different tastes because of the methods of cooking. The ingredients used in cooking varies too and it is safe to call it egusi soup 101 as it's in the simplest way possible and it can be ready under 40 minutes.

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I made this soup with pepper mix, ground egusi (melon seed), smoked turkey, spinach, dried prawns and smoked mackerel. I have a thing for smoked turkey that makes me want to add it to anything I cook.

Its no joke at all, I need deliverance. Don’t blame me though, I think whoever invented smoked turkey should be immortalised. The addition of smoked turkey elevated this dish and we all a second helping just licking the soup.

Ingredients

Ground melon

smoked turkey

Smoked Mackerel

salt

Beef stock cubes

Nigerian pepper mix

Dried Prawns

Iru woro or pete (locust beans): substitute with ogiri or omit if you do not have it

Palm oil

Spinach: any type of spinach can be used but I used baby spinach

Methods of cooking egusi soup

Egusi (Ground melon seed which is not the same as pumpkin seed) can be cooked with a different method.

Frying method: I love this method and I use it a lot. You fry ground melon seed paste in palm oil first before adding the other ingredients.

Boiling method: Check out how I have used both methods in this lumpy egusi soup recipe

How to cook egusi soup in simple steps

  • Add ground melon to a bowl, add about a cup of water and mix to form a paste then set aside. Wash and chop the spinach, drain in a colander and set aside.
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  • Place a big pan on medium heat, add palm oil and heat for about 3 minutes (Do not bleach oil) add the reserved chopped onions and Sautee till translucent
  • Add pepper mix, locust beans and stir to combine. Bring to boil for 5 minutes.
  • Add the egusi paste in bits to pepper, reduce the heat, do not stir and cover the pot with a lid. Cook for another 10 minutes.
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  • Remove the lid, and gently stir the soup. The egusi would be lumpy at this point, use the back of a ladle to break the lumps it into desired size/texture
  • Add smoked turkey, ground crayfish and crayfish, beef stock (if using) and stir to combine. Add bouillon cubes, taste and adjust accordingly. I didn’t add salt to this soup as the smoked turkey and mackerel already contained salt. Continue to cook for another 10 minutes, check at intervals and stir to avoid burning if need be
  • Add shredded smoked mackerel and gently stir into the soup. Add chopped spinach, stir to combine and cook for another 3 to 5 minutes. Take it off the heat, allow to cool for about 10 minutes before serving
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Serve and enjoy with any Nigerian swallow of choice, you can even serve over white rice. Not afraid to try new things, cool, then we are related. you may also enjoy this soup with freshly baked Agege bread.

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Can I make other types of egusi soup recipe?

Absolutely, check out other methods here

Is this soup healthy?

Yes, it is. It can be considered as a superfood and it is high in protein, vitamins etc. More importantly, I found an interesting read about egusi here (melon seed) and its invaluable benefits. It is worth a read, Like everything in life, moderation is KEY!!!

What other vegetable leaves can I add to Egusi soup

I used baby spinach to cook this egusi soup but there are other varieties of green vegetable leaf that can be added as well

  • Pumpkin leaves also called ugu
  • Efo Igbo
  • Bitter leaves
  • Waterleaf (called obe gbure in Yoruba) Check this gbure elegusi recipe for how to prepare it. waterleaf.
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How to cook egusi without vegetable

In Nigeria (West Africa), the popular egusi soup recipe without vegetable is called egusi ijebu

Can I make egusi soup without oil?

Yes, you can, just skip the step where you add palm oil.

Which type of oil is the best for this soup?

I would say palm oil. I am yet to come across anyone who cooks the soup with vegetable oil.

Tips

Add beef, chicken or fish to the soup if you can't source smoked turkey.

Stockfish can be used to substitute smoked fish used in this recipe. If you will be using stockfish, ensure it is washed in hot water with salt. rinse clean to get rid of the debris before adding to the soup.

Other Nigerian Soup Recipes You should try

Efo riro

Nigerian beef stew: this can be served over this soup if you want.

Nigerian chicken stew

Efo elegusi

Afang soup

Catfish Stew

Finally, as always lovelies, if you make this egusi soup, I'll recommend it with pounded yam. Please leave a comment for me. Also, pin this recipe on Pinterest or tag me your beautiful yummy image on Instagram.

See you on my next post

All the best x

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Egusi Soup

Easy Nigerian Egusi soup in easy steps it is very delicious too.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time50 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Nigerian

Keyword: egusi soup,, egusi,, how to cook egusi soup, Nigerian egusi soup,

Servings: 8

Author: Ajoke| My Active Kitchen

Ingredients

  • 12 pieces smoked turkey grilled
  • 3 smoked mackerel fillets
  • 2 cups ground melon (egusi)
  • Nigerian Pepper mix I used a combination of 2 red bell pepper, 2 scotch bonnet and 1 large onion, reserve little chopped onion for later
  • 1 cup palm oil
  • 1 tbsp locust beans (Iru woro) substitute with ogiri or dawadawa
  • 1 tbsp ground crayfish use more if desired
  • cups dried prawns washed use more if desired
  • 2 bouillon cubes
  • cups chopped spinach washed
  • 1 cup beef stock (optional, I used this because I had it in the fridge)

Instructions

  • Add ground melon to a bowl, add about a cup of water and mix to for a paste then set aside

  • Place a big pan on medium heat, add palm oil and heat for about 3 minutes (Do not bleach oil) add the reserved chopped onions and Sautee till translucent

  • Add pepper mix, locust beans and stir to combine. Bring to boil for 5 minutes.

  • Add the egusi paste in bits to pepper, reduce the heat, do not stir and cover the pot with a lid. Cook for another 10 minutes.

  • Remove the lid, and gently stir the soup. The egusi would be lumpy at this point, use the back of a ladle to break it into desired size/texture

  • Add smoked turkey, ground crayfish and crayfish, beef stock (if using) and stir to combine. Add bouillon cubes, taste and adjust accordingly. I didn’t add salt to this soup as the smoked turkey and mackerel already contained salt.

    Continue to cook for another 10 minutes, check at interval and stir to avoid burning if need be

  • Add shredded smoked mackerel and gently stir into the soup. Add chopped spinach, stir to combine and cook for another 3 to 5 minutes. Take if off the heat, allow to cool for about 10 minutes before serving

Notes

  • Substitute spinach for any other green leaves of choice
  • Swap smoked turkey for beef or goat meat
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This recipe was originally published in February 2019 but now updated for housekeeping with step by step photos and some tips.

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Egusi Soup Recipe - How to cook egusi soup (2024)

FAQs

What is the best thickener for egusi soup? ›

Achi soup is one is one of such delicious soups to enjoy. As a thickener for soups, it can be used in place of ukpo, yam flour, cocoyam, or ofor etc. The achi seed is dried and ground to the finest consistency and can be added to bitter leaves soup, ogbono soup, vegetable soup, egusi soup, oha soup stew, or sauce.

How to make Ora soup? ›

Pour the cooked Vchunks and its stock into the pot with the palm oil mixture. Add the ogiri, stir well and let it simmer for 10-15 minutes, then add the cocoyam paste for thickness. Add the chopped Oha leaves (or spinach) and stir gently. Let the soup simmer for 5-7 minutes, or until the leaves are wilted and tender.

What 2 ingredients are used to thicken the soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

Can you put too much water in egusi soup? ›

Tip 1: Do not pour too much water in your meat as you will not be able to drain it and you do not want a light soup. You want your water to just come up to the level of the meat, not cover it. Tip 2: Cook tougher cuts of meat first, when the meat is half cooked then add other cuts such as beef.

What not to do when making soup? ›

The 7 Biggest Mistakes You Make Cooking Soup
  1. Boiling instead of simmering. You want a small bubble or two to rise to the surface of the liquid every few seconds. ...
  2. Not using enough salt. ...
  3. Ignoring water. ...
  4. Overcooking the vegetables. ...
  5. Adding tomatoes at the beginning. ...
  6. Neglecting to garnish. ...
  7. Not trying a pressure cooker.
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What is the best cooking method for soup? ›

Bring to a boil, then reduce heat, partially cover and simmer until the vegetables are tender, at least an hour, preferably two. Add extra water as it cooks if the soup seems too thick.

What makes Chinese soup gloopy? ›

To make a thick Chinese soup, all of the ingredients required tend to be added into a pan at once and cooked slowly, allowing the flavours to infuse each other. The soup is further thickened by adding in a thickener such as tapioca starch or cornstarch.

Why is my Atama soup bitter? ›

If you wish to reduce the bitterness, squeeze and rub the leaves between your palms and fingers while washing the sliced leaves just like washing bitter leaves. Change the water a couple of times. The dry leaves are not as bitter as the fresh atama leaves, some of the bitterness is lost during the drying process.

How long does it take Ogbono to cook? ›

Mix ground ogbono with red palm oil, then add to the pot of boiled meat, followed by crayfish and scotch bonnet pepper. Bring to a boil. Then simmer it for 10 minutes or more. Add chicken bouillon or cubes if desired.

What is egusi called in English? ›

The History of Egusi Seeds. This seed -- nutty, protein-rich, and not always well known -- is so important in West African cuisine that we named our company after it! Also known as melon seeds, it's versatile and can be a snack, used as a flavoring agent, or pressed for its oil.

What do you eat with egusi soup? ›

Egusi soup is often enjoyed with eba (pictured here), pounded yam or amala, and often eaten with the hands. It is believed eating with your hands makes the experience more enjoyable than using cutlery. Egusi soup is prepared with melon seeds and eaten by most tribes in Nigeria in many different ways.

Is African egusi soup healthy? ›

Some of the health benefits of Egusi soup include: Skin Improvement as it contains antioxidant properties that help to fight aging and slows down the aging process. Appetite improvement. Aids digestion—bowel movement is made more comfortable after eating a sumptuous meal of Egusi soup.

What is the best ingredient to thicken soup? ›

We'll break down the best thickeners to use for any variety of soup you wish to make.
  • Add thickness with a flour slurry. ...
  • Cornstarch should be your thickener of choice. ...
  • Red beans or lentils can thicken a pureed soup. ...
  • Bring the magic of risotto with arborio rice. ...
  • Use pasta starch in a couple of different ways.
Jun 16, 2023

What can be used to thicken Nigerian soup? ›

Peel and wash your cocoyam properly. This is the thickener for your soup, i have seen some folks use Achi to thicken the soup but i find that the taste just isn't the same. If you don't have cocoyam, you can also use regular (African) yam to thicken, I ended up adding a bit of yam to this.

What is the thickener for Nigerian soup? ›

You can buy cocoyam flour in Nigerian markets and in African and South American food shops outside Nigeria. Sometimes, you may be lucky to buy them in Asian shops. The best flour to use as thickener in soups where puna yam paste is used as thickener is yam flour, of course.

Is cornstarch or flour better for thickening soup? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

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