The 4 secrets of using munyu mukhelekha: Luhya cooking tradition in a blogpost! All that I’ve learned from my mother and grandmother

poster with image of a glass of munyu mukhelekha, a traditional Luhya salt

My first memory helping out in the kitchen was formed when I was about six. I had raised a storm insisting that I cook by myself a chicken, engoko, that my grandmother had ‘caught for me’. Whenever I ask, I’m reminded that the chicken was to be our Easter Monday supper. Ever since, I have … Read more

6 tips how to use munyu mukhelekha

dark munyu in a white cup

Munyu mukhelekha is a must have ingredient in every Luyha kitchen. More often than not, in a traditional Luhya kitechen, you will find an old bowl or broken pot that has has seen better days being used to collect munyu by leeching ashes from certain dry plant matter. Luhya people refer to soup as kumunyu. … Read more

How to make kamasikhisikhi: Luhya traditional simsim butter the secret ingredient that makes Luhya delicacies sing

pounding grain using mortar and pestle

How to make kamasikhisikhi, a Luhya traditional simsim butter that has many uses when cooking food the Luhya way. Remember, poor quality ingredients results in an inferior outcome. This is to say making good Luhya food is all about the cook’s diligence. They have to maintain fidelity to process and purity in method when preparing … Read more

How to harvest simsim: Blow by blow details of the slow dry traditional Luhya method

Simsim is this delicate plant that takes a lot of patience, attention and care from farm to fork. Join us as we learn how to harvest simsim the proper way… Er, at least to the high standards of my demanding mother. But first, a story. For a long time I never understood why mum bothered … Read more

How to roast simsim to perfection in 4 easy steps

your guide to roasting simsim

After harvesting simsim from its pods and cleaning it, store it safe in a cool dry place. On the day you want to roast simsim, take a portion of simsim and…… follow this guide. All those delicious traditional Luhya simsim dishes and treats begin with one ingredient: you need cooked simsim; then you work it … Read more

Grandma Nakhatama’s simple recipe: How to make authentic homemade peanut butter the Luhya way.

peanut butter in a jar scooped with a spoon

I invite you to step into my grandmother’s kitchen. Join me as I rediscover another of khukhu Nakhatama’s simple recipes. She once whispered to me that good food is all in the preparation. With that nugget of grandmotherly advice in mind, let’s learn how to make authentic homemade peanut butter the Luhya way. Having grown up … Read more

How to make finger licking good sifuluko: The original recipe with secrets of my Masaba grandma’s kitchen

peanuts in husks

The instructions that follow illuminate all that I can remember about the nifty pep talks, gentle nudges and most of the time Gordon Ramsey-esque hell from kukhu as she taught me how to cook. This is your path to finger licking good sifuluko. How to make groundnut paste for sifuluko My Masaba grandma’s original recipe … Read more

Easy spicy sifuluko recipe that delivers a delicious contemporary Kenyan taste

peeled groundnuts the key ingredients in spicy sifuluko recipe

Our easy sifuluko recipe will make you a master of this authentic contemporary Kenyan spicy delight. And not only that – you will be liberated as you will be free to try out groundnut paste in the many tasty ways it is enjoyed in traditional Luhya cuisine. Groundnut paste is an ingredient that’s quintessential to … Read more

Traditional fermented food recipe: How to make kamakhalange so good, it tempts any Luhya – patiently fermented, expertly fried and dried in under 5 days via 6 easy steps

This is how to make kamakhalange the Luhya way. The right way. Kamakhalange is the perfect traditional food choice to provide high energy when you need one. How to make kamakhalange in just over four days and in six easy steps

From termites to groundnut paste, 10 recipes and simple how-to’s of nutritious, homemade Luhya traditional foods to last you through the coronavirus lockdown

Food stories, recipes and how-to’s of 10 heavenly Luhya dishes designed by tradition to not only last long, but pack in nutrients for the long haul such as in these unprecedented times of the coronavirus lockdown. The 10 Luhya traditional foods at a glance Muduya Chiswa chinyomu Kivambara Sun dried traditional vegetables Uvuoni Bubwoba Enyama … Read more