Spicy beef suya and chicken pasta. Delicious juicy chicken in a tomato sauce with a nice kick. Perfect with pasta and some garlic bread. Then drain off the pasta and add the the pot with the sauce, give a good stir to mix the pasta.
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Nigerian Suya is a popular Nigerian Spicy grilled meat recipe.
You can cook Spicy beef suya and chicken pasta using 12 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Spicy beef suya and chicken pasta
- It's of Spaghetti.
- Prepare of Vegetable oil.
- Prepare of Carrots.
- Prepare of Green bell pepper.
- It's of Tomatoes.
- It's of Scotch bonnet.
- You need cube of Seasoning.
- It's of Onion.
- You need of Salt.
- It's of Suya.
- You need of Suya spice.
- It's of Fried chicken.
Nigerian suya is a very popular Nigerian street food snack. It is simply skewered meats covered with a spicy peanut spice mix and roasted to perfection. Beef or Chicken can be used for Nigerian Suya. Beef suya is a West African street food with a spicy, nutty, seasoning blend.
Spicy beef suya and chicken pasta instructions
- Boil your Spaghetti and macaroni with water and salt until it's done, drain the water and keep it on the side..
- Dice and slice all the peppers and vegetables.
- In a pan, add little amount of Vegetable oil, add the onion fry for like 2 mins then add the remaining diced peppers and vegetables. Add seasoning and salt to taste, add curry and thyme, suya spice, the beef suya and the fried chicken.
- Stir fry everything for like 5 mins then add your cooked Spaghetti and stir to incorporate everything together.
- Add little water cover and let it cook for like 2mins. Your dinner is ready..
I love making all types of I absolutely love this beef Suya recipe. I love that the meat is juicy tender, FLAVORFUL and Mix the Better Than Bouillon chicken base with the beef. For when you're craving ALL the things: spicy, creamy, chicken, veggies! We turned Chicken Florentine into our new favorite pasta dinner. My Nigerian brother-in-law introduced me to beef suya, a very spicy street food that's popular in western Africa.