Recipe
How to cook Ugandan Pancakes – Recipe for Kabalagala
Kabalagala are traditional pancakes from Uganda that are mainly made with ripe bananas and cassava flour. They sometimes have added spices like cardamom or cinnamon, giving them a sweet and slightly tangy taste because of the bananas. To make kabalagala, you start by mashing the ripe sweet bananas and then mixing them with the flour. […]
Fried Vegetables Rolex Recipe
There are so many fun ways to make a Rolex, and each way has its own cool vibe that adds to this popular dish. But in my opinion, one version is definitely on top of the list: the Rolex with fried vegetables. This twist is not only true to the classic Rolex but also brings […]
Stuffed Restaurant Rolex Recipe for Those Who Wants Even More Than Just Normal
When we talk about cooking, especially traditional foods, there are many ways to make delicious dishes. For example, chapati is a simple flatbread that can be made in many different ways, each having its own unique taste. The different ways to make chapatis show the rich cooking history they come from. Another popular dish is […]
Ugandan Pizza cooked on a frying pan – Recipe for Ugandan Street Pizza
The Ugandan street pizza is basically made with the same ingredients as the famous Rolex, which is a popular street food in Uganda. The Rolex is made of eggs and veggies wrapped in a chapati. What makes the Ugandan street pizza special is how it’s prepared, turning these usual ingredients into something totally different and […]
Discovering the Joy of Chapati: Uganda’s Beloved Flatbread – A Very Easy Chapati Recipe
Flatbread is eaten almost all over the world on a regular basis, and Uganda is totally on board with that! Among the many tasty treats Uganda has, chapati stands out as a beloved staple, perfect for both everyday meals and special celebrations, as a little addon to the main course. I still remember the first […]
SimSim Balls are probably the simplest dessert from Uganda to prepare, and here’s how you can do it
Every day when I walk around Uganda, I see people with big buckets full of simsim balls. The small ones are usually priced at about 200 shillings, and the larger ones go for around 500 shillings. I can’t help but buy a simsim or two whenever I see a vendor because they’re super easy to […]