Dish
Kwepme
Pepper soup
Kwepme is made with yams and beans, which are cooked until tender. The dish is then seasoned with a blend of spices, including ginger, cumin, and coriander. The result is a flavorful and nutritious dish that is perfect for a family dinner or special occasion.
Origins and history
Kwepme is a traditional Ghanaian dish that is popular in the northern region of the country. It is often served at special occasions like weddings and festivals.
Dietary considerations
This dish is gluten-free and can be made vegan by omitting the butter. It is also high in protein and fiber.
Variations
Variations of this dish include using different types of beans, such as black-eyed peas or kidney beans, and adding other vegetables like tomatoes or onions. Some recipes also call for the addition of palm oil or peanut butter for extra flavor.
Presentation and garnishing
This dish is best served in a large bowl, garnished with fresh herbs like cilantro or parsley. A sprinkle of paprika or cayenne pepper can also add a pop of color and flavor.
Tips & Tricks
To make the dish spicier, add more cayenne pepper or chili flakes. To make it milder, omit the chili flakes altogether.
Side-dishes
This dish can be served with a side salad or roasted vegetables. A crusty bread or rice would also pair well with the dish.
Drink pairings
A light beer, such as a lager or pilsner, would complement the flavors of the dish. A fruity red wine, such as a Zinfandel or Shiraz, would also pair well.
Delicious Kwepme recipes
More dishes from this category... Browse all »
Abenkwan
Ghanaian cuisine
Aberaeron Broth
Welsh cuisine
Afang Soup
Nigerian cuisine
Ajiaco
Colombian cuisine
Al-rashoof
Emirati cuisine
Aleluja
Russian cuisine
Alu tama
Nepalese cuisine
Ash reshteh
Iranian cuisine
More cuisines from this region...
Angolan cuisine
Spicy, Bold, Sweet, Sour, Savory
Centrafrican cuisine
Spicy, Flavorful, Savory, Earthy, Nutty
Chadian cuisine
Spicy, Bold, Savory, Earthy
Congolese cuisine
Spicy, Flavorful, Savory, Earthy, Nutty
Cuisine of São Tomé and Príncipe
Spicy, Savory, Sweet, Tangy, Aromatic
Equatorial Guinea cuisine
Spicy, Flavorful, Savory, Sweet, Tangy
Gabonese cuisine
Spicy, Flavorful, Savory, Earthy, Nutty