This hearty Ghanaian dish combines black-eyed peas, parboiled rice, fresh or smoked fish, cow skin, and the star of the show - waakye leaves, to create a full-flavored and filling meal.
Waakye leaves are essential for giving this dish its unique flavor. They're native to West Africa and have been used in cooking for centuries.
This classic Ghanaian dish combines hearty flavors and textures, creating a full-flavored dish that can be served as breakfast, lunch, or dinner. This versatile stew-like bowl is made with blackeyed peas, parboiled rice, fresh or smoked fish, cow skin, and the undisputed star of the show - waakye leaves. To get the most out of this marvelous dish, top it with fresh onions, tomatoes, fried plantains, shrimp, hard boiled egg, gari, and a sprinkle of famous Ghanaian spice, Shito. Waakye is a great way to start the day as it is vibrant, healthy, and filling - the perfect accompaniment to an active lifestyle!
To elevate the dish, add a dollop of Ghana's beloved Shito pepper sauce to the mix!
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