Nigerian Mixed Grain Pap

Cooking Time: 39 minutes

Vegan

Step-by-Step Instructions

🍲 **Mixed Green Pap (Akamo) 🥣**

A smooth, creamy, and nutritious Nigerian breakfast that’s perfect for the whole family. Packed with flavor and easy to make, this traditional dish is a comforting start to your day.

🌍 **What Is Mixed Green Pap?**

Mixed Green Pap, also known as Akamo or Ogi, is a fermented cereal pudding made from a blend of grains such as maize, millet, and guinea corn. This traditional Nigerian dish is not only delicious but also rich in nutrients, making it a popular choice for breakfast.

🧾 **Ingredients**

**Base:**

- 2 pints of corn

- 1 pint of guinea corn

- ½ pint of millet

**Optional:**

- Water (for soaking and blending)

- Sweetener (sugar, honey, or any preferred sweetener)

- Milk (for serving)

👩‍🍳 **Step-by-Step Instructions**

1. **Prepare the Grains:**

- Inspect the corn, removing any dead or bad grains.

- Rinse the corn thoroughly until the water runs clear.

- Repeat the washing process for the guinea corn and millet.

2. **Soak the Grains:**

- Soak the cleaned corn in fresh water for 12 hours.

- Change the water morning and night to prevent foul smells.

- After 12 hours, transfer the corn to a larger bowl to accommodate swelling.

- Repeat the washing and soaking process for the guinea corn and millet separately.

3. **Fermentation:**

- Allow the grains to soak for a total of 2 to 3 days, changing the water every 12 hours.

- This process helps soften the grains and develop a slight fermentation.

4. **Blend the Grains:**

- After 2 to 3 days, the grains should be soft. Drain the water and transfer them to a blender.

- Add clean water and blend until smooth. If necessary, blend in batches.

5. **Filter the Mixture:**

- Use a chiffon cloth to filter the blended mixture into a bowl, separating the liquid from the chaff.

- Tie the cloth securely to avoid spills during filtering.

- Gradually add water to help extract the smooth starch.

6. **Settling:**

- After filtering, cover the bowl and let it sit for 2 to 4 hours (or overnight) to allow the pap to settle.

- Carefully pour off the clear water, leaving the thick pap at the bottom.

7. **Final Preparation:**

- Stir the settled mixture to achieve a uniform color.

- Transfer the pap into a muslin or cheesecloth to drain any remaining water.

- Tie it up and let it sit for a few hours or overnight to firm up.

8. **Storage:**

- Once firm, scoop the pap into a container, cover, and refrigerate.

- Alternatively, store in batches using Ziploc bags for easier access.

🍽️ **How to Serve**

To enjoy your Mixed Green Pap, scoop about 4 tablespoons into a bowl, add a little water, and mix until smooth. Boil water in a kettle and gradually pour it into the pap mixture while stirring continuously until it thickens to your desired consistency. Serve warm with moy (bean cakes), puff puff, or fried plantain.

💡 **Pro Tips**

- Ensure grains are thoroughly cleaned to avoid any bad smell.

- Be patient during the filtering process; it’s key to achieving a smooth texture.

- Adjust the thickness of the pap by adding more water if needed.

🔥 **Why You’ll Love This**

Homemade Mixed Green Pap is not just a meal; it’s a taste of culture and comfort. Its creamy texture and rich flavor make it a delightful breakfast option that can be paired with various sides. Enjoy the satisfaction of making this traditional dish from scratch, and savor the memories it brings!