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</div><div data-element-id="elm_RS6BAFBjRN2yYU6a5Gi3oA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center " data-editor="true"><div style="color:inherit;"><p>There are some meals that feel like a warm hug from home — and <strong>Njahe</strong> (black beans) is one of them. Commonly served in Kenyan households and across Kenya, this wholesome, protein-rich dish is traditionally boiled and fried simply with onions and tomatoes. But today, we’re taking it to the next level — with a generous helping of our bold, flavor-packed <strong>Spice ya Kukaanga</strong>.</p><p>If you're looking for a hearty, saucy, and comforting meal that’s both nutritious and packed with flavor, this recipe will hit all the right notes.</p><hr><h3>🌶️ <strong>Why Spice ya Kukaanga?</strong></h3><p><em>Spice ya Kukaanga</em> was crafted for dishes just like this — your everyday home-cooked meals that need a boost of rich, layered flavor without too much effort. With warm spices, aromatic herbs, and just the right heat, it instantly transforms stews, fried dishes, and sauces into something special.</p><hr><h2 style="text-align:justify;">🍲 <strong>Creamy Njahe with Spice ya Kukaanga</strong></h2><p style="text-align:justify;"><em>A saucy, soul-warming bean dish best served with rice and cabbage.</em></p><h3 style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Ingredients</strong></h3><ul><li><p style="text-align:justify;">2 cups <strong>pre-boiled Njahe</strong> (black beans)</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">1 large onion, finely sliced</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">2 cloves garlic, minced</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">2 ripe tomatoes, chopped</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">2 tablespoons <strong>Spice ya Kukaanga</strong></p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">1 large carrot, grated</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">1 tablespoon tomato paste</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">3 tablespoons cooking cream or coconut cream</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">Salt to taste</p></li><li><p style="text-align:justify;">Cooking oil</p></li></ul><hr style="text-align:justify;"><h3 style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Method</strong></h3><ol><li><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Start with a base of flavor</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">In a deep pan, heat some oil and sauté the onions until golden and soft. Add in the garlic and stir until fragrant.</span></div><p></p></li><li><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Build the sauce</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Toss in the chopped tomatoes and let them simmer on medium heat until they break down into a thick sauce. No shortcuts — let them sweat and reduce naturally.</span></div><p></p></li><li><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Spice it up</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Stir in </span><strong style="color:inherit;">2 tablespoons of Spice ya Kukaanga</strong><span style="color:inherit;"> and mix thoroughly. Let it cook down for 1–2 minutes until the spice is well integrated and aromatic.</span></div><p></p></li><li><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Creamy magic</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Add in your grated carrots, a spoon of tomato paste, and pour in the cream. Mix gently and let everything simmer until the sauce is rich and velvety.</span></div><p></p></li><li><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Bring in the beans</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Fold in your pre-boiled Njahe and add a splash of water if needed. Let it all simmer together for 5–10 minutes so the beans soak in all that saucy goodness.</span></div><p></p></li><li><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Serve hot</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Plate it up with steamed cabbage and fluffy white rice — or even a chapati if you're feeling indulgent.</span></div><p></p></li></ol><hr style="text-align:justify;"><h3 style="text-align:justify;">💡 <strong>Kitchen Tip</strong></h3><p style="text-align:justify;">Want to make it vegan? Swap cream with coconut milk or cashew cream — still rich, still saucy!</p><hr style="text-align:justify;"><h3 style="text-align:justify;">❤️ <strong>Why You’ll Love This Dish</strong></h3><p style="text-align:justify;">This version of Njahe is not just nourishing — it’s packed with comforting spices and a depth of flavor that makes every bite feel like a homecoming. Whether you’re cooking for family, guests, or just yourself, this is a dish that brings smiles to the table.</p><hr style="text-align:justify;"><h3 style="text-align:justify;">🔥 Ready to spice up your kitchen?</h3><p style="text-align:justify;">Grab a jar of <strong>Spice ya Kukaanga</strong><a rel="noopener" href="https://toomuchsauce.co.ke/shop/" rel="noopener">from our shop</a> and turn your everyday recipes into rich, saucy delights.</p><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Because at Too Much Sauce — we believe there’s no such thing as too much flavor.</strong></p></div></div>
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