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

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.
Serves 4
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Soak beans for 30 minutes then peel off skins by rubbing in water.
Blend peeled beans with onions, peppers and very little water until fluffy and smooth.
Whisk batter vigorously to incorporate air.
Heat oil in a deep pan.
Fry spoonfuls of batter until golden brown on both sides.
Drain on paper towels.
Best served with ogi (pap), bread, or custard for breakfast.
Too much water in the batter, or the batter wasn't whisked enough to trap air.
Yes, but the texture is very different — the traditional deep-fried version is crispier.
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