Non-Vegetarian

Easy-Chicken-Biryani

Easy Chicken Biryani

Chicken Biryani is a beautifully flavoured rice dish that is often layered with a spiced chicken/mutton/beef/vegetarian gravy and rice that is infused with whole spices. Traditionally, a chicken biryani involves a lot of steps including marinating the meat, frying the vegetables for layering, loads of coriander and mint leaves, fried eggs, saffron milk etc. My version is a simplified recipe that gives you those exquisite flavours.
Serve with some plain yoghurt and lemon pickle or kachumbari.

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Barbecue Chicken & Rice Wraps

Fried-Fish-with-Tomato-Gravy-and-Ugali

Fried Fish with Tomato Gravy and Ugali

Egg-curry

Quick Egg Curry for Lazy Dinners

Chilli-Chicken-Wings

Chilli Chicken Wings

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Cajun Chicken

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Coconut & Green Beans Chicken Rice

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Rice

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Asian Style Sticky Chicken Wings on Sweet Corn Rice

Flavourful Asian style sticky chicken wings coated in a ketchup based sauce, cooked perfectly in the oven and basted for that extra depth of flavour and then served on a sweet corn rice. This is the perfect recipe for a quick dinner!

Chicken-and-egg-fried-rice

Chicken & Egg Fried Rice

Asian-Inspired-Pork-Rice

Asian Inspired Pork Rice

Crispy-garlic-and-avocado-fried-rice

Crispy Garlic & Avocado Fried Rice

Spiced-Coconut-Chicken-on-Yellow-Rice

Spiced Coconut Chicken on Yellow Rice

Baked-salmon-stuffed-with-mushroom-caper-rice

Baked Salmon Stuffed With Mushroom Rice

Easy-Fish-Curry

Easy Fish curry

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African

Matumbo-Wet-Fry-Tripe

Matumbo Wet Fry (Tripe)

In Kenya, matumbo (tripe) is very affordable and it is actually really delicious if done well. Matumbo wet fry is often served with Ugali. My recipe requires you to boil the matumbo for 3-4 hours or until tender, but if you are in a hurry, you can use a pressure cooker and that will take you less than half an hour.

Kenyan-Maru-Bhajia

Crispy Kenyan Maru Bhajia’s

Maru Bhajia’s are an extremely popular snack in East Africa, especially in Kenya. Bhajia’s can generally be made with a wide range of vegetables including onions, fenugreek leaves, aubergines etc and even with fish. My version includes the use of rice to make them super crispy. I serve the bhajia’s with a tomato chutney and it often also served with “khatu” which is a sweet and sour tamarind sauce. If you’d like to omit the rice, mix all the ingredients with the sliced potatoes without using any water and fry.

beef-pilau

Beef Pilau

This beef pilau recipe is one that you will get right every single time you make it. The aroma from this dish is inviting and warming, and it is an extremely popular Kenyan dish. Most pilau’s often have the same method of preparing the base, so once you get that right, you have mastered the art of making any type of pilau.

Fried-Fish-with-Tomato-Gravy-and-Ugali

Fried Fish with Tomato Gravy and Ugali

We Kenyan’s love our fish and why should we not? We get fresh Tilapia fish from Lake Victoria in the Nyanza province. This Fried fish with tomato gravy is served with a Kenyan staple, Ugali. The fish is deep fried until crispy and coated with a thick tomato gravy.