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10 Budget-Friendly Nigerian Dishes for Families

Feeding a family in today’s economy can feel like a daily challenge, but Nigerian cuisine makes it easier. With simple ingredients and smart cooking, you can create meals that are filling, tasty, and easy on the pocket. Many Nigerian dishes are naturally budget-friendly because they use locally available ingredients , stretch to feed multiple people, and often provide leftovers that can be enjoyed the next day. Whether you’re a student, parent, or just someone looking to cut down food costs, here are 10 budget-friendly Nigerian dishes that families can enjoy.

Nigerian School Food Timetable (One Month Plan + Downloadable PDF)

  As schools in Nigeria resume, many parents face the same challenge: what should I pack for my child to eat every day? A healthy food timetable helps you stay organized, saves time, and ensures your child gets a balanced diet.

Nigerian Beans and Yam Porridge Recipe (Delicious, Nutritious & Easy to Cook)

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  If you’re looking for a  delicious and filling Nigerian recipe , this  beans and yam porridge  will become a family favorite. Made with black-eyed peas, yam, ripe plantains, and beef, this dish is  protein-rich, healthy, and perfect for both kids and adults . Beans porridge (sometimes called ewa riro with yam ) is a classic in many Nigerian homes because it’s affordable, hearty, and full of flavor. This version combines creamy beans with chunks of yam and sweet ripe plantain, making it both savory and slightly sweet — a balanced, nourishing meal. Ingredients for Nigerian Beans and Yam Porridge 2 cups black-eyed peas (beans) 2 slices of yam (medium size) 1 ripe plantain (peeled and chopped) ¼ kilo beef, chopped 1 onion (large) 1 large bell pepper 1–2 scotch bonnet peppers (adjust to taste) 2 tablespoons ground crayfish or prawns 2 bouillon cubes Salt (to taste) 3–4 tablespoons red palm oil Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions...