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Akara (Nigerian Bean Fritters)

Crispy golden fritters made from blended beans — beloved across Nigeria.

45 min Serves 4Snack
Akara (Nigerian Bean Fritters) — authentic Nigerian snack recipe

Akara is a beloved Nigerian breakfast street food — crispy, golden fritters made from peeled black-eyed peas, onions and scotch bonnet. Serve them piping hot with ogi (pap) or bread for the ultimate Nigerian morning.

Ingredients

Serves 4

  • Peeled black-eyed peas or honey beans
  • Onions
  • Scotch bonnet peppers
  • Salt
  • Vegetable oil (for frying)

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Method

  1. 1

    Soak beans for 30 minutes then peel off skins by rubbing in water.

  2. 2

    Blend peeled beans with onions, peppers and very little water until fluffy and smooth.

  3. 3

    Whisk batter vigorously to incorporate air.

Chef tips

  • Whisking the batter is what gives akara its light, fluffy centre — don't rush it.
  • Use minimal water when blending, or the batter will fall apart when frying.
  1. 4

    Heat oil in a deep pan.

  2. 5

    Fry spoonfuls of batter until golden brown on both sides.

  3. 6

    Drain on paper towels.

Serving Suggestions

Best served with ogi (pap), bread, or custard for breakfast.

Akara (Nigerian Bean Fritters): Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my akara flat?

Too much water in the batter, or the batter wasn't whisked enough to trap air.

Can I bake akara?

Yes, but the texture is very different — the traditional deep-fried version is crispier.

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