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Bharazi. Kenyan Black Eyed Peas in Coconut Milk and Spices

 

Looking for a totally different black-eyed pea recipe to make for good luck in the New Year?  A recipe from East Africa? Try this black-eyed pea stew called bharazi created by Indians living in Kenya.  

What is bharazi?

Bharazi is an Indianized Kenyan dish made with black-eyed peas, coconut milk, and spices.  Legumes such as black-eyed peas or pigeon peas are combined with with coconut milk and add Indian spices such as cumin and turmeric, and you get bharazi.

A recipe worth reposting

I posted this recipe last year for New Year’s Day and decided to publish it on my local Next Door website as well.  The reaction I got was so positive, folks went nuts on the recipe! Meaning everyone who tried it posted on the site that their families cleaned out the dish and asked for more!  So I thought I would repost this recipe this year.

The origins of bharazi

In the coastal regions of Kenya like Mombasa and Malindi fresh coconut water, coconut meat and coconut milk are a staple in local foods, and maize (corn meal), legumes, and cereals including millet and sorghum are a huge part of the Kenyan diet.  So you see, combining coconut milk with legumes such as black-eyed peas and then adding in some Indian spices seems like a natural outcome for Indians living in Kenya.

How did I become familiar with bharazi?

Given that Hitesh is from Mombasa he asked me to try making bharazi one day and that got me asking my Mom-in-law who lives in Mombasa for the recipe, and thats how learnt to make this totally unique and delicious black-eyed pea stew. 

For a departure from the usual New Year’s black-eyed pea recipe give bharazi a try!

Bharazi. Black Eyed Peas in Coconut Milk
serves 2-4

Ingredients

Here is a look at how easy it is to make bharazi.

Happy New Year 2020!

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