Author: Chicamod Team

Bring in the Good Luck – Stew of Black Eyed Peas (Kunde)

By ChicaMod Editor A few friends have confided in me that each new year, make sure to cook black eyed peas(Kunde in Swahili) for good luck! So we are letting you in on the secret as well. To get your black eyed peas going,you will need cooking oil, onions, tomatoes, black eyed peas, peanut butter, water, … read more

Recipe of the Week: Chicken Curry

By ChicaMod Editor You will need two kgs of skinned chopped chicken, three cups of water, white pepper, salt, onion, vegetable oil, tomatoes, garam masala, coriander, black pepper, nutmeg, turmeric, ginger, cayenne pepper, cumin and garlic cloves. In a bowl, place the chopped chicken pieces. Rub salt, pepper and garlic into them, then transfer them … read more

Taste Awards 2011: Nairobi’s First Bar and Restaurant Awards – The Winners!

By ChicaMod.com One and all had a say in the Taste Awards, Nairobi’s first bar and restaurant awards. This year’s event took place at the Tribe Hotel on the 1st of December 2011. Awards were graded in two groups: the prestige awards, granted by the judging panel.  Some of the award categories included:  MasterCard Award … read more

Beginner’s Community Cooking Course

The Blues Café at Usa River in Arusha shall be offering a beginner’s community cooking course from the 15th of November through to the 9th of December 2011. This community cooking course is the first of its kind in Usa River. It shall be offered in the Riverblues Catering Kitchen, with the aim of giving … read more

My Bus Trip through Kenya

We chose to travel direct from Garissa to Mombasa, rather than to Mombasa through Nairobi. We thought doing this would save us valuable daylight hours, man-hours and money (it costs half as much). See, Mombasa is just about six hours from Garissa. Well, theoretically anyway. In reality, it took us twice that amount of time … read more

Partying in Nairobi

By ChicaMod Editor Westlands is the party capital of Nairobi, indeed of Kenya. We start off at Gypsy’s, get a few shots, attempt to dance. We attempt because it’s next to impossible. How does one dance at Gypsy’s? How does one even move? Gypsy’s is choking with sweltering crowds. Even the walls are crawling, moving, … read more

First Time on the Likoni Ferry

By ChicaMod Editor   Taking the ferry can be a daunting experience. There seems to be a million people on its threshold, waiting, panting, pulsating. When they move, the air moves with them, swift, heavy, humid. When the ferry comes, some people begin to run and you fear for a stampede. You hold your breath … read more

Chocolate High! – To all My Chocolate Lovers, A Few Facts!

By ChicaMod Editor   It’s the most recognizable face of romance, a Valentine’s Day staple food. Most of the world’s chocolate is produced in Africa, in an industry where child labour is rife. Perhaps the greatest irony of this symbol of love is that, like the blood diamonds, it is stained with blood and tears. … read more

Who Else Wants To Live The Safari?

By ChicaMod Editor Sometimes, If you can’t go to the jungle for that safari, you have to bring the jungle home. If you are tired of boring colors in your house, or common themes, going the safari way can make a heaven out of your living room, filling it with boldness in color and texture, decorating … read more

Recipe of the Week: Injera

By ChicaMod Editor In Nairobi, injera is mainly a preserve of Ethiopian restaurants like Habesha. However, when you move towards the north eastern part of the country, you find that injera becomes somewhat of a staple among the ethnic Cushitic people that inhabit the area. In North Eastern Kenya, Injera is eaten for breakfast with camel … read more

Recipe of the Week: Samosa

I bet you’ll suffer an instant craving for this finger-licking dish, just by looking over the recipe. It has Indian roots, and is eaten as an appetizer, snack, or main meal. It comprises meat or vegetables tucked inside pockets of patty. Here’s how to make a meat samosa. To make a vegetable samosa, just substitute … read more

Recipe of the Week:Sukuma Wiki Curveball

Editor, ChicaMod.com  Sukuma Wiki is a type of kale popular in East Africa. The name Sukuma Wiki literally translates to ‘push the week’. Theories as to the etymology of this could be that the kale is an abundant and relatively cheap vitamin source and thus suitable to cordon off the hunger pangs even when one is deep … read more

The Giraffe Conservatory – Garissa

By Claudette Oduor One of the last things you expect to find in this desert town is a Giraffe Conservatory.  I’ve been planning a trip to the sanctuary for weeks now, but I only just managed it. I’d heard lots said about the place. In fact, from what the locals of Garissa told me, I half expected … read more

Bodaboda – Exceptionality at it’s Best

By ChicaMod.com Talk about exceptionality Bodaboda sums it all up. Located in Kampala, Garden City Roof Top, Bodaboda is a vibrant eclectic entertainment spot tailored to reflect the finer things in life. Bodaboda is a  restaurant/ lounge providing  a wide range of services  to different audiences. The amenities include: an outdoor sitting area, bar and lounge – Bunker … read more

Moving to a New Town

By Claudette Oduor This is one of the hardest decisions you may yet have to make. Uprooting yourself from your friends and family is not for the faint hearted. And truth be told, separation from loved ones is not the only thing that would make moving so dreadful. You wonder, will the pizza taste the … read more

Kachumbari

By Claudette Oduor I guess most of us do appreciate the taste and flavor of Kachumbari. Believe me,those of you who have not tried it,this is some yummy and easy stuff to prepare. You’ll need the white variety of onion that’s best for vegetable salads. Find these at the vegetable section of your local Nakumatt, or at … read more

Camel Milk – What You Didnt Know!

By ChicaMod Editor I first encountered camel milk during a sojourn across the deserts of Kenya. The desert women made us tea out of camel milk; it was such heavy, beautiful tea, a joy to the palate. That’s the only way I can describe it. A few weeks after that, the healing properties of camel … read more

Ugandan Steamed Fish Recipe

By ChicaMod.com Hmmm….Ever thought of cooking fish or steam it but failed how to go about it? Follow this simple traditional Ugandan recipe for a classic dish of fish encrusted in a mix of tomatoes, onions, chillies and bouillon cube that's steamed in banana leaves. I guess you will find it interesting, very easy to … read more

Recipe of the Week:Pilau

By ChicaMod.com Pilau – rice, vegetables, and meat cooked in a seasoned broth. Pilau comes from the Persian word pilav or pilaw. Pilau rice cooking technique is common  throughout the Middle East and West Asia . It has been spread across Africa by the Arabs. Check out a video of how to make Pilau from one of our favorite chefs on Afro Food. 

Recipe of the Week – Githeri: Yammy and Tasty

By Chicamod.com Living in a house with seven or more adult, robust housemates that are in proud possession of unhealthily healthy appetites makes catering something akin to a herculean task. Within twenty minutes of fetching new groceries for the house, the kitchen cabinets and fridge are usually empty again. What we resorted to was to … read more