Agushi Soup

Description
Various Egusi( also called agusi, agushi, egushi) soups are favorites in Western Africa. The soup is thickened with flour ground from seeds of a species of Cucurbitaceae (which includes gourds, melons, pumpkins, and squashes, many of which are native to Africa). In Western Africa, these plants and seeds, as well as soups and stews made with them, are all called Egusi, and this is the name most commonly used outside of Africa

Ingredients

 * 1) 4oz agushi
 * 2) 8oz smoked fish or cooked meat
 * 3) 10 dried shrimp, ground
 * 4) 2 medium sized tomatoes
 * 5) ¼pt meat stock
 * 6) ½pt palm oil
 * 7) 1 large onion
 * 8) 8 - 10oz bitter leaves, chopped
 * 9) 1 clove garlic, ground
 * 10) salt and pepper to taste

Directions
Grind agushi with onions into a smooth paste.

Add a little stock to ground pepper, some of the onions, fish or meat and salt. Place the cooking pot on the fire and simmer gently.

Mould agushi paste into small balls and drop into soup.

Add the rest of the stock. Add the chopped bitter leaves and cook for another 2 minutes. Add the ground dried shrimp and allow to simmer for 1 minute.

Serve hot with Eba.