Simple Way to Make Perfect Malenge
- By Lucy Dunn
- 30 Sep, 2020
Malenge Recipe. How to set it up? What are the ingredients? Cooking tips and more… It is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty.
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Here is the best “Malenge” recipe we have found until now. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Ingredients of Malenge
- It’s 1/2 of pumpkin(peeled).
- It’s 3 of potatoes (peeled).
- You need 1 of belly pepper (green).
- Make ready 1 of carrot(cut into small cubes).
- It’s 1/2 of onion.
- Make ready 5 cloves of garlic (finely chopped).
- Make ready 1/2 tbs of salt.
- Make ready 60 gms of tomato paste.
- You need of Vegetable oil.
Melange definition: A melange of things is a mixture of them, especially when this is attractive or exciting.
Malenge step by step
- Wash and cut the pumpkin and the potatoes into cubes.First bring to boil the potatoes for 5 minutes and add the pumpkin in.Add the finely chopped garlic for more flavor.Bring to boil until tender.Drain excess water and let them cool.
- In a different pan,sauté the onion,bell pepper and carrots for 4 minutes..
- Once softened,add tomato paste and salt to taste.add 1/4 cup of cold water and Cook for about 2minutes..
- Add the boiled potatoes plus the pumpkin and mix all in and let it simmer for 5 minutes.
- Serve and enjoy.For young babies,blend the malenge until smooth and serve with milk or soup..
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