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Creamy Coconut Shrimp Curry(with a Nigerian twist)

I swear this recipe is very easy. It was a last minute type of recipe I adapted from the Pioneer woman, but with a Nigerian twist to it. I had to run some errands with my ajebutters and all I had brought out from the freezer were the shrimp. I was so mad at myself because I did not know what exactly to do, so I googled and found Ree Drummond’s recipe for shrimp curry. I have always loved her and her coconut curry shrimp happens to be my current favorite.

While I was making this dish, one of my ajebutters kept saying, “I don’t want curry mommy, why can you not make stew?” ‘Nigerianized‘ aren’t we? But you had to have seen her digging into her curried shrimp and rice. Whoop! I was so pleased. Because two things happened not too long ago: Like I had mentioned, my son got diagnosed with food allergies and my daughter has recently started being picky. But good thing she loves stew and this curry was a hit, so saying it is a children palate pleaser wouldn’t be too far fetched.

One good thing about this curry is that it is quite versatile. The recipe is quite flexible and you could eat it with whatever side. From rice to yam…yes yam my people! You could add veggies to the curry too, Spinach goes great with it.  The first time I made it, I used peas and carrots as that was what I had available.

The best way to enjoy this curry is by eating it with Jasmine rice as a side. And if in any event Jasmine rice is not available, Basmati or any regular long grain rice would do. It is just imperative that you understand that this sauce is the bizknees!

With the way I’m raving about this recipe, one would think that I was an expert in making curry. But I seriously didn’t always like curry as a child. Just like my ajebutter, I was a stew girl. I used to turn up my nose anytime any type of curry sauce was brought close to me. I did not like the smell nor the taste and it had no tomato either(smirk); so my answer was always “no thank you.” Now, power has changed hands. I love curried sauces, they are easy to make and very flavorful especially when you add coconut milk and/or corn flour 🙂 Then the twist? Uziza leaves! Yes uziza leaves. Its did the trick and once it hit my taste buds, I was in heaven. foodie heaven that is 🙂

It is paramount for your existence that you make this 🙂

Author: Nma Okpara
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 2lbs veined tiger shrimp
  • 2tbsps butter or coconut oil
  • 1 medium chopped sweet onion
  • 3-4 minced garlic cloves
  • ½ an inch ginger
  • 1 cup of mixed vegetables
  • 1 crushed jumbo habanero pepper(ata-rodo)
  • 2 tbsps. curry powder
  • 1½-2 tbsps. honey(optional)
  • juice of one lime or juice of half a lemon
  • 400mls coconut milk
  • 1 handful of basil or scent leaves
  • A few Uziza leaves
  • bouillon
  • salt to taste
Instructions
  1. Heat 1tbsp of butter or coconut oil in a pot, season the shrimp with a little salt and cook in the butter until they have turned pink; then remove from the pot and set aside. Pour the remaining butter or coconut oil into the pot and sauté the onion until translucent; then add the garlic and ginger and sauté until fragrant. Add the curry powder and stir for a minute. Pour in the coconut milk, habanero, lime juice and honey. Stir very well to combine. Season to taste with a bouillon and/or salt. once the sauce starts to cook, reduce the heat and add the shrimp. Let the sauce bubble; then add the basil (or scent leaves), uziza leaves and check for seasonings. Then set aside before serving.
Notes
You could stir in any vegetables of your choice once you add the shrimp into the pot

NFTs, explained

There’s nothing like an explosion of blockchain news to leave you thinking, “Um… what’s going on here?” That’s the feeling I’ve experienced while reading about Grimes getting millions of dollars for NFTs or about Nyan Cat being sold as one. And by the time we all thought we sort of knew what the deal was, the founder of Twitter put an autographed tweet up for sale as an NFT.

You might be wondering: what is an NFT, anyhow?

After literal hours of reading, I think I know. I also think I’m going to cry.

Okay, let’s start with the basics:

WHAT IS AN NFT? WHAT DOES NFT STAND FOR?

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Upcoming IPOs in March 2021 in India: Kalyan Jewellers, Easy Trip Planners, MTAR Tech and more

With a long list of upcoming initial public offers (IPOs) in the pipeline this year, investors may look forward to an action-packed year. As many as 16 IPOs are likely to hit the market in March itself to raise over Rs 25,000 crore.

The list of upcoming IPOs includes MTAR Technologies, Kalyan Jewellers India, Power Grid Corporation InvIT, Anupam Rasayan, Laxmi Organic Industries, Suryoday Small Finance Bank, Craftsman Automation, Barbeque Nation Hospitality, Nazara Technologies, Aadhar Housing Finance and India Pesticides, among others.

Of this, 11 companies — MTAR Technologies, Easy Trip Planners, Puranik Builders, Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels, Laxmi Organic Industries, Suryoday Small Finance Bank, Craftsman Automation, Barbeque Nation Hospitality, ESAF Small Finance Bank and Kalyan Jewellers India — have received nod from market regulator Sebi for public listing of shares.

The strong rally on Indian bourses has set the stage for companies across sectors to raise capital through IPOs to take advantage of this opportune time. Eight companies raised Rs 12,720 crore through this route in the first two months of 2021, while Rs 43,800 crore was raised in the year 2020.

Here’s a look at the top 11 upcoming IPOs that are scheduled to hit the market in March 2021.

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How to build a game console with PC pieces

Game consoles still have great success with the public because they allow us to play in the living room or bedroom quickly and quickly: just switch them on, choose the game to start (or insert the optical media into the player), wait a few seconds and start immediately to play. The same cannot be said of the gaming computer: often we will have to wait for the system to start, wait for Windows updates and start the desired game with the keyboard and mouse anyway.

 

But if we wanted to build a game console with PC pieces, which pieces should we choose in order not to regret a PlayStation or an Xbox? How to optimize the operating system to be as fast and practical as a console?
In this guide, we will have fun showing you how to make a home game console using the components normally intended for desktop PCs and, in a dedicated chapter, how to optimize Windows for this purpose.

PC parts to buy for a game console

The computer to be used as a game console must have a compact shape and as close as possible to the appearance of a console, although it will inevitably be larger since the internal components for a computer tend to take up more space. The advantage of this configuration is that we can update it at regular intervals, so as to always have maximum graphics power.

Components for the PC to be connected to the TV

Motherboard

In order to recreate a game console with the components of a computer we will have to focus, we stick to the list of products available below:

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