Nigerian Suya is one of West Africa's most famous street foods. These grilled beef skewers, fragrant with spices, are a symbol of conviviality and sharing. They can be found in markets, at parties, and at family gatherings in Nigeria and neighboring countries. The spice blend, called yaji , combines chili, peanuts, ginger, and garlic. These skewers are naturally gluten-free. The meat is tender inside and slightly crispy outside thanks to grilling or barbecuing. Served with raw onions and tomatoes, Suya becomes a complete and flavorful meal. It is often accompanied by fried plantains, but it can also be enjoyed on its own. So, are you craving spicy and flavorful African skewers?
Add the oil and mix to obtain a dry but sticky paste.
Coat the beef strips with this spice mixture.Grill the skewers on a barbecue or in the oven (220°C) until cooked to your liking: 10/12 minutes for pink, turning them halfway through.
Serve hot with onions and tomatoes.