Water yam Balls Preparation.

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Hello everyone, welcome to another episode of Hive Learners Creative Sunday Initiative with George Dee. It's a beautiful Sunday and I bless God for the gift of life, I will use this medium to wish everyone a happy Sunday and a blessed week.

For today's Hive Learners Creative Sunday Initiative, I made simple snacks everyone here can enjoy any time and any day. My history with this snack started about fifteen years ago and I have always enjoyed it with my family and friends.

This snack is made from water yam and it is known as Ojojo(Water yam balls or fritters) in Nigeria. A lot of tribes enjoy this snacks because it's irresistible. Some years ago, I sold these snacks alongside puff-puff, doughnuts, and other snacks just to earn a living, I also make them at parties and I always leave people speechless when I serve them this particular snacks called Ojojo. Trust me when I say that these snacks are delicious, it is nutritious and you just want to have more of it when prepared properly.

The ingredients to make these delicious snacks aren't much and are not expensive. With less than $2, you can enjoy this tasty snack with your family & friends. These ingredients are;

Water yam
Chilli powder
Crayfish
Onions
Groundnut oil
Fish.
Seasoning.

As I mentioned earlier, the ingredients aren't much but the outcome is always fantastic.

Preparation.

Preparing this snack isn't stressful, it doesn't waste time and it's easy to prepare. I started by cleaning the recipes and let's always remember that personal hygiene is very important.

  • I peeled the water yam and grated everything into a bowl.

  • I boiled the fish with seasoning and removed the bones.

  • I sliced the onions as well and moved on to the next stage.


  • I mixed the Onions, crayfish, cooked fish, chili powder, and seasoning in a bowl. I mixed them thoroughly and made sure they blended in well with eachother.

  • I turned the mixture I got earlier into the grated wateryam and mixed it thoroughly with a turning stick.

I did that repeatedly until every part of the grated wateryam in the bowl had been touched. After achieving that, I moved on to the final stage of frying the grated wateryam.


I heated the groundnut oil first and started cutting the mixture bit by bit into the hot oil. The temperature of the oil has to be moderate because if it's on low heat, the Ojojo will absorb the oil and if the heat is too much, it can burn very quickly so it has to be moderate.

I allowed it to fry until its color changed and Ojojo had become crispy. I removed them from the hot oil and turned them into a basket to drain the excess oil if there was any.

You can choose not to make it crispy because, from experience, I have met people who just want it partially fried.


As I mentioned earlier, the snack is not just delicious but also nutritious. It can be served with pap, custard, oatmeal, cassava flakes, and others.


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My mum only made this for me once and it was yummy. Seeing you make it now is making me crave for it
It looks good

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Wow, that's beautiful. Mom did a great job and it's very simple so you should enjoy it even when mummy don't prepare it.

Thanks for the visit, I really appreciate you.

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This balls called ojojo is damn sweet, it's been awhile I taste it though.

You're doing great my man, keep up the good work.

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Yeah, it's a really lovely. The snacks taste really great and I enjoy it a lot

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My mom loved making ojojo while she was alive and it's my favourite meal too. I can't remember the last time I ate it, but some weeks ago, a family gave me 2 big water yam and my mind didn't go to making this water yam balls. Just seeing this made me remember it. I would be making this soon and I need to get this water yam at the market. Shey it is also called "Isu Ewura" in Yoruba?

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Yes, it's called Esu Ewura. Wow, I am sure this snack would always bring back memories whenever you have it.

I am glad you love it, you should have more often since it's very easy to prepare.

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Okay, thanks.
Yes, ojojo is such an easy meal to prepare.

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Oya do it

Let me visit you...

I'll bring that big chi exotic

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Wait oo, is it milk you poured on top of the pap? Really..that much? Rich kids oo😃
Wow, I never knew that water yam can make this snack.. looks like bons and looks yummy 😋🤤
!BBH

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Lolz, that small milk 😂. It just look like a lot from the picture.

Yes, water yam can make this and another meal called Ikokore but I don't really like it..

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I never see this one before o

What I want to know is where my own share is. Maybe it's on the way sef...

Very well done sir.

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Lolz, you have seen it sir but it might not look familiar. It's a delicious snack ooo, you should try it out soon.

Many small chops vendor sells this, maybe I should send some to you right away.

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They look delicious and crunchy, it really provokes to take a bite and taste this delicious bomb.

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Lolz, delicious bomb sounds like the perfect name for the snacks. Thanks for the visit, happy Sunday to you

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This look delicious and yummy. I love the look of the pap with milk flowing on it

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Lolz, I am glad you love it. The snacks is really nice and you will enjoy it if you try it out.

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Omor, this looks like Puff-puff, it looks so lovely, can I use normal yam

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Nope, normal won't do except you add probably egg and some flour. I haven't tried it though but the yams have different textures.

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Do you know I have been craving this for some days now?
When I got to the market yesterday they called a very small water yam seven hundred naira and I will need two of it. I just left the woman without a word.

This looks so beautiful and you have made my cravings worse.

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Lolz, you should still get 500 for a yam because I got mine from the street and it would have been cheaper in the market.

I hope you get it later probably when it's the season so that you can enjoy it as much as you want.

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I thought so too oh, until she said 700. And the yarn is so small, it can't be enough for my family.

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Ahh is the ending for me? You used it to take pap that's more of milk than actual pap 👀 Chef George, your girl loyal o

Keep bringing them in, we're learning more from you. I've shared the video of what I told you about, hope you like what you inspired? 🤭

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Honestly, you wowed me and I just salivating while watching the video. You did great and I felt very good about it.

The milk is not that much, it just appeared that way... Thanks for the love as usual.

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Glad you felt that good about it 😊 you're welcome George 🙂

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Wow, this looks really nice and it been a while I ate this just because I can't get it easily in my new area, guess I would try making mine too

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There use to be lots of ojojo vendors but it looks like the economy isn't making the business lucrative anymore. I hope you find a way to have it soon.

Thanks for the visit.

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I haven't had this in a while because I am lazy with the grating of the water yam. You're just made me crave for this now and I feel like eating Ojojo

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It's not really difficult to grate the water yam and you can also use a blender if you can't use grater.

Thanks for the love, don't hesitate to satisfy your craving.

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This is my grandmother best meal then, this woman is very expert at doing things like this, good one bro

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Yeah, I know many aged people who love it because they patronize me a lot back then and even thought it was spiritual until I realized that they just love it.

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Ok I love this snacks like never before, keep it up 😚 babe.
I love this when I was a kid and I still love it so much.

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I know how much you love it and we will just keep enjoying this until we don't have teeth anymore... 👴👵

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Wow, this is a lovely recipe. Keep it up la Chef George 😍

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This look tasty, Maybe I've tried it just about some hours ago.. we call it dahi ballay.. it has youghurt and balls made in similar way.

!PIZZA !LUV

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Wow, it feels good to know that you tried something similar as well. Thanks for the visit and happy new week to you.

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Your wife will enjoy you sir, please pass me some.

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Lolz, I will deliver your message to her and I already sent yours. I am confused why you haven't received it yet.

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Wow 😮. So water yam can be used to make pancakes, it's really surprising and the outcome looks delicious, I love it already, and I'm gonna try it at home.

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