Nduma/Arrowroot crisps
Nduma/Arrowroot crisps

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Nduma / arrow roots (quantity depends with you), salt, cooking oil (for deep frying), chopping board, knife, basin. Wash your arrow roots well with running water. Start slicing them in tiny slices (this will take time but exercise patience).

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have nduma/arrowroot crisps using 2 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Nduma/Arrowroot crisps:
  1. Take 2 medium sized ndumas
  2. Take Oil for frying

Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea), is actually a starch rich, creeping underground rhizome that belongs to the Marantaceae family plants. The plant is native to the tropics. Strain the arrowroot slices, discarding the salted water and discard all excess water or moisture. Line a baking tray with baking paper and set a wire rack over the baking tray and set aside.

Steps to make Nduma/Arrowroot crisps:
  1. Peel and wash the nduma
  2. Cut into thin slices.
  3. Wash carefully so that they don't break. Wash until you get clear water and place them on kitchen towel to dry.
  4. Heat the oil under medium heat and deep fry them. Fry a small amount at a time. Frying alot can cause hot oil to spill over.
  5. Remove and place on a kitchen towel to drain excess oil
  6. Enjoy it as it is or with your favorite dip.

The Ndũma tuber was a delicacy among the Kikuyu. this plant belongs to the Araceae (Arum) family. In west Africa it is called cocoyam though It is not a yam. Arrowroot powder is a white, flavorless starch extracted from tropical tubers. Arrowroot is a white, flavorless powder most often used to thicken sauces, soups, and other foods like fruit pie fillings. Arrowroot Starch From Arrowroot , Find Complete Details about Arrowroot Starch From Arrowroot is a starch obtained from the rhizomes of several tropical plants, traditionally Maranta.

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