The Healthy Classic: Steamed Ripe Plantains & Garden Egg Sauce
For those who want all the flavor of West Africa without the heavy frying, Boiled Plantain and Eggs is the sophisticated, “clean-eating” alternative. This dish showcases the natural, delicate sweetness of the plantain, paired with a rich, savory egg sauce that brings the heat.
It is a gentle yet energizing meal, often favored by those looking for a wholesome, fiber-rich breakfast or a light, nutritious lunch.
A Lighter Touch, Maximum Flavor
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The Plantains: We use ripe (but firm) yellow plantains, sliced and gently boiled until they reach a soft, buttery consistency. Unlike frying, boiling preserves the plantain’s natural juices and creates a smooth, melt-in-your-mouth texture that is incredibly soothing.
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The Zesty Egg Stew: Because the plantains are boiled, we make the egg sauce extra vibrant to compensate. We sauté thinly sliced onions, crushed garlic, and fresh habanero peppers in a touch of heart-healthy oil, folding in eggs to create a moist, chunky scramble.
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The “Garden Egg” Twist (Optional): In traditional West African settings, boiled plantain is often served with a sauce made from African Garden Eggs (eggplant) and eggs—a slightly bitter, earthy combination that is a true delicacy.
Why Choose Boiled Over Fried?
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Nutrient Retention: Boiling is a fantastic way to enjoy plantains while keeping the vitamins (A, C, and B6) and potassium intact without the added calories of deep-frying.
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The Perfect Palate Cleanser: The clean, sweet taste of the boiled plantain allows you to truly taste the aromatics—the ginger, the onions, and the peppers—in your egg sauce.
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Comfort in a Bowl: It’s a “warm” meal that feels easy on the stomach, making it a favorite for rainy mornings or slow Sunday brunches.






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