Nigerian Moi Moi with Beans Flour - All Nigerian Recipes (2024)

Cooking Nigerian Moi Moi with beans flour can be challenging because during mixing, the dry beans flour does not give a true consistency, unlike when freshly peeled beans is used.
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The Ultimate Cooking Nigerian Moi Moi Series

Moi Moi can be very challenging to prepare because everything is mixed off the stove before cooking. If you get the mixing wrong, there is no going back once you start cooking. If you have tried cooking Nigerian Moi Moi several times but still cannot get it right, I suggest you watch the series of videos below and I promise you that after watching these videos, without skipping any parts, you will become a professional in cooking Nigerian Moi Moi.

  1. Video of all the ingredients and utensils you need to cook Nigerian Moi Moi and why they are important. This video includes how to make aluminium foil bags in case you do not have the moi moi leaves. Click here for the video.
  2. Video of the easiest way to peel beans for Nigerian Moi Moi. Click here for the video.
  3. Part 1 of cooking and baking the Nigerian Moi Moi. Click here for the video.
  4. Part 2 of cooking and baking the Nigerian Moi Moi. Click here for the video.
  5. Part 3 of cooking and baking the Nigerian Moi Moi. Click here for the video.

Because these videos were recorded live, I answered lots of questions asked by those watching me live. So I recommend you take the time to watch all these videos. You will be happy you did.

Ingredients

For 7 big wraps of Nigerian Moi Moi, you will need:

  • 250g beans flour
  • 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
  • 3 big stock cubes
  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 2 onions
  • Salt and Habanero pepper (to taste)
  • 2 Tatashe peppers (deseeded)
    or 200g watery tomato puree (sold outside Nigeria)
  • 3 cooking spoons vegetable oil
  • 1.2 litres cool water

Moi Moi Accessories

They are optional but you can add any of the following to Nigerian Moi Moi:

  • Hard boiled eggs: Cut the eggs into small pieces and add after scooping the Moi Moi mix into bowls, uma wraps or aluminium foil bags.
  • Bone Marrow: Cook the bone marrow with onions, thyme, salt and stock cubes till done then add to the Moi Moi while mixing.
  • Corned beef: separate into small chunks and add to the moi moi during mixing. You can also add to the moi moi after dishing then into cooking bowls or foil bags.

Containers

  • Aluminium foil or
  • Plastic Bowls or
  • Uma Leaves (Thaumatococcus Daniellii)
  • Jacket Moi Moi

Notes on the ingredients

  1. The tomato puree gives the Moi Moi its classic peachy colour. If you are in Nigeria, the best ingredient to use is tatashe pepper. I do not like the taste of red bell peppers in my Moi Moi hence I do not recommend it but you can try it and see if you like it.
  2. Nutmeg gives the Moi Moi its classic taste. It is very essential.
  3. I used 1.2 litres of water because I love soft Moi Moi. This quantity includes the water used to mix the Moi Moi and that used to mix the dry ingredients. If using bone marrow, the quantity of stock should be part of the 1.2 litres of liquid you will use in mixing the Moi Moi. If after using this quantity and you are not happy with the texture, adjust the quantity of water accordingly but I recommend that you use at least 1 litre of water for the 250g of beans flour else the Moi Moi will be hard.
  4. It is best to use cool water when mixing the beans flour.
  5. Using the right amount of oil in your Moi Moi ensures that it has a good texture and rolls off the tongue when you eat it but feel free to use any amount of oil you want. And it is advisable to use tastless and odourless oils in Nigerian Moi Moi.

Before you cook Moi Moi

  1. Prepare the moi moi containers.
  2. Mix the beans flour with 500mls of cool water, making sure there are minimal lumps. You can achieve this by adding a small quantity of water, mix that then add another small quantity. When done, cover and leave to soak for three hours.
  3. It is advisable to use one of eggs, bone marrow or corned beef, not the three at the same time. If you will use eggs, cook till hard boiled, cut each egg into about 4 pieces and set aside. If you prefer bone marrow, cook it with big chunks of onion, salt and stock cubes and set aside the stock. If using corned beef, open the can and separate the beef into small lumps.
  4. Wash the tatashe pepper (if using it). Remove the tatashe seeds cut the flesh into tiny pieces. Wash the habanero/scotch bonnet peppers, cut into small pieces and set aside.
  5. Cut the onions into pieces, grind the crayfish with a dry mill.
  6. Crush the stock cubes and set aside. Grind the nutmeg if you bought the nuts.
  7. Mix the ground crayfish, ground nutmeg, crushed stock cubes, pepper and tomato puree with a small amount of water and set aside.

Cooking Directions

  1. After 3 hours, pour the mixture of ingredients into the bowl of soaked beans flour. Add the chopped onions and tatashe (if using it). Stir very well to mix.
  2. Blend the mixture from 1 above in small batches without adding any more water till you get a smooth Moi Moi batter. When done, pour into a big enough bowl.
  3. Set a small amount of water on the stove to boil. Use a big pot.
  4. Slowly add the remaining water to the Moi Moi batter and stir the mixture at the same time.
  5. Add the vegetable oil. If using corned beef, add the pieces now. If using bone marrow, add it with the stock at this time. Remember to reduce the total quantity of water you will use for the recipe by the quantity of the bone marrow stock.
  6. Add salt to taste and stir very well.
  7. By now the water should have boiled. Add a base for the Moi Moi bags to the pot. You can use a metallic wire mesh, pieces of aluminium foil or plastic bags.
  8. Dish the Moi moi mix into containers of your choice, add egg to each container, seal/cover and set them in the pot. When done, cover them with a large piece of aluminium foil or a plastic bag to keep the heat in. Then cover start cooking on medium heat.
  9. While cooking, keep an eye on the Moi Moi and add some water if necessary.
  10. Cook for at least one and half hours and it should be done. If using bowls, it will take longer. Confirm that it is done by putting a knife through it, if the knife is stained with Moi Moi paste, then the Moi Moi is not done, but if the knife just has a slight smear of Moi Moi, then it's done.
  11. Spread the bags out on a tray to cool down to a comfortable temperature.

Serve with all Nigerian rice dishes, Fried Plantains, Akamu or Ogi (for breakfast) or with Steamed Vegetables. You can also serve Moi Moi as a snack with a chilled drink.

Nigerian Moi Moi with Beans Flour - All Nigerian Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is beans flour used for in Nigeria? ›

A favourite food of many Nigerian homes, it is a good source of protein. It can be used in the preparation of bean cakes (Akara), Moi-moi and other local delicacies that require a lot of tedious work like soaking of the beans, cleaning, peeling, grinding, etc.

What can you do with bean flour? ›

That's because bean flours are extremely versatile. They can be used to make baked goods (like chocolate cake), dips and spreads, or as a thickener for soups and stews. If you're tired of eating the same old bean recipes, try incorporating bean flour into some of your dishes for added nutrition.

What beans is best for moimoi? ›

There are many varieties of beans, but the type used in preparing most Nigerian recipes are kidney-shaped and brown. "Olotu beans" from Niger state (central Nigeria) is mostly preferred for preparing moi-moi.

Can beans be soaked overnight for moi moi? ›

Cooking Instructions. Before you cook the Nigerian Moi Moi First soak the beans for about 1 hour (or overnight) and wash it, by scrubbing off the bean coat/skin. Make sure to remove all the bean coat until you are left with white coat-less beans.

What is the best flour for baking in Nigeria? ›

Dangote All Purpose Flour is a high-quality flour which is a bargain compared to Bread flour. It is ideal for confectioners seeking value for money flour for baked goods such as cakes, puff puff, meat pie, donuts etc. For so much more product variety, Dangote All Purpose Flour's great quality makes a difference.

Are bean flours healthy? ›

Homemade Bean Flour: Benefits

Fiber in bean flour helps improve digestion and normalize metabolism. Foods made with it are very filling and packed with carbs that take a long time to digest, so you won't feel hungry for a while. Fiber-rich foods help manage the level of cholesterol.

How long does bean flour last? ›

Bean Flour - Our flour is packaged in FDA-compliant lined bags. They can be kept for up to 3 months in the bag and placed in a dark, moisture-controlled location like a cabinet or in the pantry. If you open the bag, re-close after use and keep in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.

Why is beans flour important? ›

Beans flour is used to prepare local delicacies like bean pudding(moi-moi), bean cake(akara), and bean sauce(gbegiri) in the most seamless way. It also contains a good amount of magnesium, phosphorus and essential vitamins and minerals – iron, B1, copper and manganese.

What can I use fava bean flour for? ›

It's perfect for pizzas and pancakes, batters and bhaji, and is excellent for thickening sauces.

What makes MoiMoi too soft? ›

Excess Water: It's very important not to let your Moin moin be too watery. If the water content in the moin moin is too much it will not bind together when you cook it, hence, your moin moin will turn out mushy.

Can I put ginger in MoiMoi? ›

Blend the beans, rodo, tatashe, ginger, tomato puree (optional) and crayfish together with some water. Pour the blended mixture into a boiler, add the groundnut oil, shredded fish, seasoning cubes and salt.

How many hours does it take for moimoi to cook? ›

Arrange the Moin moin inside the Pot and cook till done. This should take about 45 minutes to 1 hour a little more or less depending on the quantity of the Moin moin mixture in each container. To check for doneness, insert a toothpick into the middle of the Moin Moin/Moi.

Is it good to peel beans for moimoi? ›

Whether you are making moi-moi or Akara, which is also known as black-eyed peas fritters, you will need to have peeled beans.

What flour is used in Nigeria? ›

Classic Flour is a high quality flour, made from quality wheat blend, for general purpose baking. Premium bread flour used mostly by bakers to produce various bread and cake recipes that meet the quality expectations of Nigerians. It is the preferred choice for bakers and bread consumers.

Can I use beans flour for Akara? ›

* Combine the beans flour with 1/4 cup water in a blender. * Set a deep pan on medium heat, add in some oil. Heat until oil is hot.

What is gram flour called in Nigeria? ›

Gram flour, also known as garbanzo bean flour,chickpea flour, or besan, is a pulse flour made from ground chickpeas.

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