If you have always wanted to learn how to make masa Nigerian way, today is your lucky day! In this article, you can find not just one but two great Nigerian masa recipes that are perfect even for beginner cooks. So check this out if you want to add another recipe to the list of things you can cook and impress your friends with your awesome skills in the kitchen.

Now, before we begin, we want to tell you a few words about the recipes. The first recipe is for masa made with rice, and it is most often served as a main course. The second recipe is for masa made with corn flour, and it is more of a snack. Without much further ado, here are the recipes we want to share with you.
Rice masa recipe

Nigerian masa, also known as Hausa Masa, is a very delicious and healthy recipe that comes from the north. It is very simple and quick, but you will need to do some preparations before you can cook your masa. For this recipe, you will be using:

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- Three cups of jasmine or tuwo rice
- Three tbsp. of precooked rice
- Two tsp. of active dry yeast
- A tsp. of baking soda
- Four tbsp. of sugar
- 1 1/4 cups of warm water
- A pinch of salt
- Vegetable oil

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In order to make masa, follow these steps:

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How to make Nigerian corn masa

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If you do not want to make masa with rice, we can teach you how to make masa with corn. This snack is also known as Kokoro, and it is not any less delicious than the previous recipe. In order to cook Nigerian masa with corn, you are going to need the following ingredients:
- One cup of cornmeal/corn flour;
- Two tablespoons of sugar;
- A pinch of salt;
- Some grated ginger and/or chili pepper (optional);
- Oil for frying.
The process of making Kokoro is very simple. Just follow these steps to make this delicious recipe:

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And that is how you make masa Nigerian style! Even though those are two completely different recipes, they still have the same name somehow. Which of these recipes have you tried already? Has everything turned out the way you wanted? Let us know! We would love to get some feedback on these recipes.
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