Are you tired of bland and uninspiring meals? Do you long for an easy way to add a burst of flavor to your dishes? Look no further! In this blog post, we're diving into the world of homemade peri-peri seasoning, a versatile spice blend that will elevate your culinary creations to a whole new level. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a novice cook, this recipe is for everyone who appreciates the magic of spices in the kitchen. Who Is This Recipe For? This homemade peri-peri seasoning recipe is perfect for: Spice Enthusiasts: If you're someone who enjoys a bit of heat and a medley of aromatic spices, you're in for a treat. This seasoning will become your pantry staple. Home Cooks: Even if you're just starting your culinary journey, this recipe is simple and easy to follow. You'll impress your friends and family with your newfound spice expertise. Health-Conscious Foodies: Unlike many store-bought seasoning blends, this homemade version allows you to control the ingredients, ensuring no unwanted additives or preservatives. Budget-Friendly Cooks: Making your peri-peri seasoning at home is not only tastier but also more cost-effective in the long run. So, why is this recipe great? Because it brings restaurant-quality flavors to your home-cooked meals, and you can customize the level of heat to suit your taste buds. Let's dive into the details! I have been featured on Top Kenya Food Bloggers 2022. Go check it out for more delicious recipes!
Tuesday, 26 April 2022
Homemade Peri Peri Spice Seasoning
Tuesday, 2 February 2021
Top 30 Recipes on Nairobi Kitchen You Tube Channel
HAPPY NEW YEAR MY LOVES!!!
I know, it’s already February but
it still feels like a new year. Happy New Month! 2020 came and went just like
that. It had been a tough year with all the pandemic issues that we had to deal
with. I thought that now that we are quarantined, I would have the chance to
cook dozens of meals but I guess the inspiration was lackluster to the point I was
always happy that there were left overs. No need to cook. I hope this year will
be a bit better and hoping for the best. So to start us off, ill share with you
my top 30 recipes on my YouTube channel. My channel has officially crossed
6,000 subscribers with 500, 000 overall views! It’s something small to
celebrate because when I started my channel I was a bit scared about not receiving
feedback or people not watching the content, but thank you guys for your
interactions, comments and even views, you are my MVPs! Which recipe was your favourite on my blog and on my channel? What would you like me to cook this year? What content would you like me to add on my YouTube channel? Let me know below in the comments, I always look forward to all your interactions! much love and kisses!
Wednesday, 29 May 2019
VOTE NAIROBI KITCHEN IN THE 2019 BAKE AWARDS
I have AWESOME news! My blog was nominated in this year's BAKE WARDS 2019! BAKE is a Kenyan platform that allows bloggers to share and also learn from each other. They usually have workshops where they invite different leaders and specialists to train on various aspects of blogging. From writting, to monetizing, to promotions and even knowing your right as a blogger or content creator. They normally have annual Awards where different categories are represented and the top five in each category are listed for the public to vote their favourites. BAKE AWARDS is a well known anticipated event, Businness Today featured the list of nominees. I was pleasantly surprised when I received the Email that I had been nominated. The Category I am in is FOOD BLOG, my blog is under (5e). Thank you for being a part of my small Kitchen space and I'm requesting for you guys to vote for my blog. I will leave all the details below on how to vote. Lets bring the trophy home!
Thursday, 14 March 2019
PANTRY ORGANIZATION PART 2
saw how the pantry looked which was giving me negative unsettling vibes. Today is the day I work on it. Since it is a process with some stages, I will post the organized pantry next week. Today I will just show you my process and give you some tips then next week will be the big reveal. I cannot wait to start on this pantry organization so lets get on with it💪💪
Saturday, 2 March 2019
HOW TO PEEL RAW BANANAS HUSTLE FREE
Thursday, 28 February 2019
PANTRY ORGANIZATION PART 1
Sunday, 27 January 2019
10 SUPER FOODS YOU NEED IN YOUR PANTRY
Thursday, 10 January 2019
MEAL PREP TIPS AND IDEAS FOR EVERYDAY COOKING
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
NAIROBI KITCHEN ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY!
Nairobi Kitchen turned ONE this year, and to celebrate I will be awarding someone with a special gift! I have had so much fun creating recipes for this blog that has grown because of your support and comments. I cannot believe it has been a full year of doing what I love and getting to share with you what has been great recipes that have been inspired by my own stories, your stories and even events in my life. It all started with this delicious amazing watermelon lookalike bread and this journey has seen me through my favorite theme month like the avocado august month - which was a blast by the way! Look out for another theme month that is coming up in January 2019! Cooking has been one of those things that is therapeutic for me and fun especially when cooking for family and friends. There is nothing more special and blessed like watching people eat what you have prepared and enjoying the food! It just melts your heart. So to give back to you guys for being there with me and for me throughout this whole year of food blogging, I wanted to do something a lil' special for you guys. That is why I will be gifting one deserving reader the chance to start the Christmas celebrations early, read the details below!
Thursday, 19 July 2018
HOW TO CREATE AVOCADO GARNISH
Friday, 30 March 2018
HOW TO PERFECTLY WHIP CREAM
Monday, 12 March 2018
HOW TO CUT MANGO CUBES
Saturday, 3 February 2018
VALENTINES' DAY GIVEAWAY - WIN A RED VELVET CAKE
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
DELAMERE YOGURT WITH REAL LEMON BISCUIT - PRODUCT REVIEW
Ever tasted yogurt so good that you literally had a foodgasm in your mouth? That o-m-g-what-is-happening-in-my-mouth kind of moment? I bet you haven't! That is what Delamere's Yogurt with real lemon biscuit does to you. There's yogurt, then there's flavored yogurt, then there's fruit yogurt, and then there's this yogurt that beats it all. When they say real lemon biscuit, it's real biscuits in the yogurt. You don't just get two or three pieces of the lemon biscuit in your yogurt, all those yummy biscuits are in every bite!I love the fact that the yogurt is thick and you can eat it with your spoon as you enjoy every flavor of its ingredients. I have made a Parfait Dessert with this yogurt and I must confess that was the first time tasting the Yogurt With real lemon biscuit and I got hooked!
Tuesday, 7 November 2017
METAL CUPS AND SWEET TEA
I have been away for so long I miss being in the kitchen. But I travelled to grandmas at the village where I have been so relaxed that I forgot city life... just a bit... I promise. Today's post is random since it's about my stay at the village with grandma. I love Tea and if anybody knows, great tea is in how it is prepared. At the village grandma always uses the old traditional cooking methods, cookware and utensils. For instance at the village we still cook with a three stone open fire flame. So this is our authentic tea preparation at the village. Cows are milked at 5am latest. Jiko ya kuni kwa mawe tatu (3 stoned open fireplace) is used to cook the tea in a mud thatched kitchen. A large sufuria (heavy bottomed pan) blackened at the bottom from constant use on the open fire is used to cook the tea. Sugar is poured into the tea just before it is removed from the fire place. I suspect grandma doesn't trust people putting individual spoonfuls of sugar in their tea. Especially "sisi watu wa nairobi" (nairobi folk) ;)... once the tea has thoroughly boiled its poured into huge birikas (silver metal tea pots) and then poured into metal cups. You can "poesha" (cool) the tea or wait for it to cool on its own. Hot tea in metal cups burns your lips, nothing serious, I promise, but that is the beauty of village tea! Tea is usually served with njugu (peanuts), mabwoni (sweetpotatoes), mahindi boiled (boiled maize), nduma (yams) or leftover githeri (boiled maize and beans)... I usually drink 2 or 3 cups of this sweet tea! What are your favorite village experiences and food that you always look forward to when you visit upcountry/the village?
Sunday, 17 September 2017
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR SALADS
Hey Lovelies,
It being a lazy Sunday I decided to just find some fun facts for you guys about food. Today I'll be giving you the low down on salads. We all know what salads are and most if not all of us love to eat different kinds of salads with our meals. I always thought that serving salads came with a set of rules that had to be followed, apparently not. Salads can be served at whatever point of meal taking. They do not have to be served as a side dish with meals or before eating meals. I only knew of fruit salads, vegetable salads, pasta salads and egg salads. But there are more and even different types of salads.I want to try and make a few of them depending on the ingredients that I will find. Making salads is a fun thing because you get to mix and match your ingredients and add in herbs, oils, spices and even liquids of your choice to make the ultimate delicious salad. Are there any salads that you recognize from the list of salads below? Have you tried any of the salads in the list?
Monday, 4 September 2017
EASY REFRIGERATOR STORAGE TIPS
Hey Lovelies,
Today I will be sharing with you simple refrigerator tips. Storing food in the refrigerator seems like a simple affair but it needs some techniques and tips. When storing food in the fridge, you can keep things in place with baskets and label the baskets for eadier access. Line your shelves with easy-to-clean mats. This will give you an easier time while cleaning and will take less time. Mason jars are the longest-lasting way to keep salads. They are shaped well to fit into the storage space. Keep your milk and other dairy out of the door, since the door keeps being opened.Organize food items by size. Doing so will create a function for each shelf and make it much easier to locate your small, hard to see items. Store items in jars or bottles in the refrigerator door and bagged items in the freezer door. Read more storage ideas below