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Authentic Egusi Soup Recipe in Reading

A localized guide to cooking authentic Egusi Soup in Reading, with ingredient sourcing tips for Cemetery Junction.

In short

Cook authentic Egusi Soup in Reading by sourcing fresh ingredients from African grocers on the high streets of Cemetery Junction or Oxford Road.

Key takeaways
  • Gather key ingredients like Egusi, Palm Oil, Spinach from Cemetery Junction local retailers.
  • Pre-prep steps like soaking beans or boiling pepper bases are vital for authentic texture.
  • Enjoy this meal fresh with friends and family in Reading.

If you are looking to master Egusi Soup in Reading, you are in the right place. This guide walks you through the traditional preparation steps and shows you where to find the key ingredients in your local area.

Sourcing Ingredients in Reading

To prepare this recipe, you will need key ingredients such as Egusi, Palm Oil, Spinach. These can be sourced easily from the Afro-Caribbean grocers in Cemetery Junction or Oxford Road. Many of these shops are a short distance from the Abbey Ruins and easily reachable from Reading Station.

Essential Ingredients & Local Sourcing

To cook this recipe properly, procure the following primary ingredients: Egusi in Reading, Palm Oil in Reading, Spinach in Reading.

Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions

This recipe is rated as Medium and takes a total of approximately 55 minutes to make. Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Form egusi lumps.
  2. Fry lumps in palm oil.
  3. Add stock, meat, and spinach.

Pair this delicious Egusi Soup with your favorite sides and enjoy a truly authentic African meal right here in Reading!


This article was assisted by AI and reviewed by our editor.

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Common questions

Where can I source ingredients for Egusi Soup in Reading?

You can find all required spices, palm oil, and grains in Cemetery Junction and Oxford Road grocery stores, which receive fresh imports weekly.

Is Egusi Soup difficult to cook for beginners?

This recipe is rated as 'Medium' difficulty. Follow our step by step guide carefully to get the perfect texture.

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