Ackee and Chicken Stew Recipe

Ackee and Chicken Stew
  • Prep Time
    10 Mins
  • Cook Time
    25 Mins
  • Serving
    2
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Ackee and chicken stew

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How to cook a delicious ackee and chicken stew?

CARIBBEAN JAMAICAN DINNERS CHEF RECOMMENDS USING HERBS to cook this ackee and chicken stew creative cooking meal. It was cooked with country seasonings. Do not use artificial powdered seasonings! If you must, do not use plenty? To keep your immune system healthy use real natural herbs, spices and vegetables. This will give your meal a natural flavor; the food would taste more delicious. Plus you would not get an after taste in your mouth. And most importantly, your liver and other organs will love you for feeding them well. This chef cooks with fresh or dried herbs such as basil, cilantro or parsley, tarragon, marjoram, oregano, rosemary, and sage. Real natural spices such as pepper, pimento berries, dill seeds, pepper corn, whole cloves, etc. Vegetables like real natural onion, garlic, scallion or chives and ginger. Our website has the #1 best creative cooking Caribbean Jamaican food dishes & creative cooking Caribbean Jamaican food recipes online. The #1 typical creative cooking Caribbean Jamaican food meal, #1 creative cooking Caribbean Jamaican most popular cooked food, #1 traditional creative cooking Caribbean Jamaican food recipe, the #1 creative cooking Caribbean Jamaican cooked food shows.

How to keep clean when I cook ackee and chicken stew recipe?

This is how to keep your creative cooking Caribbean Jamaican food kitchen clean while cooking ackee and chicken stew. Put a clean kitchen rag in soap and water. Add several drops of bleach in it. Avoid using scrubbers! Squeeze the rag; remove excess water. Wipe the counter tops, kitchen appliances, and then stove clean. After that, wipe it again with just water or add several drops of bleach in the water. Some people use a dried rag/cloth to rub, and then buff the kitchen appliances until it gleams. Before you cook, wash your hands properly. To do this, add soap and water on your hands, rub it together until it suds. Rub between the fingers and nails, ensure to clean your hands properly. Rinse your hands properly, and then dry it with a clean paper towel.

Should I cook ackee and chicken stew with coconut cooking oil?

We will always recommend that people cook food with healthier products. However, this is not always possible? Nothing is wrong if you use corn or soybean cooking oil. It will not make you ill or unhealthy. Olive oil and coconut are the best options because they are real and natural cooking oil.

Ingredients

Ackee and Chicken Stew

Nutrition

per any serving

  • Daily Value*
  • Fruit Vitamins
    50%
  • Protein
    50%
  • Eat Ackee and Chicken Stew with cooked rice, salad, rolls, bread, etc.

Directions

Instructions:

Step 1

1) Strip wash and dice all the seasoning, then put together in a bowl., (Keep the sweet pepper, ½ of an onion diced, coconut oil, ketchup, white vinegar and the browning in separate bowls.) 2) Now put to heat a pressure cooker pot for a minute, add oil. With the stove gauged at 6, add all the seasoning, then the steak strips. Allow to cook for 8 minutes. Add the white vinegar then the browning. Stir in the ingredients, cover for a minute.. 3) Next add 2 ½ cups of boiled hot water. Stir in! This time cover the pressure cooker with the pressure cooker pot cover correctly. (Note: Start the timing when it starts to whistle.) Once it starts to whistle gauge the stove on low flame. Allow to pressure for 15 minutes. 4) Remove the cover once it’s cool, add the ½ diced onion and the ketchup. With the stove gauged at 6. Cover with a regular pot cover and allow to stew for 5 minutes. Then turn the stove off. 5) Add the strips of sweet peppers and cover. 6) Left over’s should be properly sealed the same day and kept in the refrigerator for no more then 4 days. Or frozen for up to 6 months. 7) With two slices of bread, some lettuce, sliced tomatoes, ketchup and mayonnaise will give you a great tasting sandwich. This is a good sandwich for lunch time.

Conclusion

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MIQUEL MARVIN SAMUELS (Proper Nutrition Chef) - Natural Cooking Author of Cookbooks: JAMAICAN DINNERS, JAMAICAN BREAKFASTS and MORE; Author: THE SECRET TO START AND DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS; He WON JCDC 2005, 06 & 07 (Visual Arts).

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