Food challenge contest week #84|| For kids and parents| Cooking Beans and Spaghetti

Beans are very rich in proteins, and cooking beans with spaghetti is a good idea to enjoy yourself because it is a very delicious meal that makes one feel happy after eating.

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Spaghetti is the senior brother to noodles and I enjoy eating it when it is cooked together with beans which is exactly what you are going to learn in this post.

To this when you want to cook beans and spaghetti together, you would have to cook it the same way you have been using to cook porridge beans and rice, but in the case of beans and spaghetti, you will have to first cook the beans before putting the spaghetti after wish you will then washed (sewed) before putting all other ingredients which you can learn from below.


Ingredients:

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  • Beans (2 cups at least)
  • Spaghetti
  • Egg
  • Onion (1 medium size)
  • Fresh pepper
  • Crayfish
  • Seasoning
  • Salt to taste
  • Palm oil (red oil)

Cooking steps

Step 1: Put water on fire and allow it to get hot, and then put beans inside and allow them to cook until almost soft.

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Step 2: After you have cooked the beans till they get soft, break your spaghetti into two put it inside the pot of beans and cook for 5 minutes.

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Step 3: Bring down your pot and wash out the water of the beans and spaghetti and keep aside.

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Step 4: Put a pot on fire add a small quantity of palm oil into it and allow it to get hot.

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Step 5: Add ground pepper, onion, crayfish, cubes of seasoning, and salt into the hot oil and stir.

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Step 6: Put in the wash spaghetti and beans and all necessary ingredients, cover, and allow to cook for 10 to 15 minutes.

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Cooking beans and sweet spaghetti is as simple as reading ABC Although, when cooking beans and spaghetti, you need to spend time and cook your beans very well.

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