Ingredients you need for Nigerian Suya
Tools you'll need: Skewers or sticksNotes on the ingredients
- You can buy the suya spice (suya pepper) in African food stores, you can also make yours.
- If you do not have groundnut oil (peanut oil), use any tasteless and odourless vegetable oil eg sunflower oil.
Before you make your Nigerian Suya
- I usually soak the Suya sticks in cold water for at least 5
hours. This ensures that the sticks do not burn during the roasting of
the Suya.
- Cut the beef into very thin fillets. Where I live, the butchers
have the perfect appliance for this. All I have to do is tell them how
thin I want the fillets and it is done for me in no time. If you don't
have butchers that will do this for you, just do your best, ok?
Usually, if you freeze the beef a little bit, it makes the cutting easier but Suya Mallams say that if you want to make the best Suya, do not refrigerate or freeze the beef. Click on the small images to enlarge. - If the fillets are long and large, cut them into small pieces such that when you thread them on the sticks, they will not flap too much.
- Now thread the fillets of beef on the Suya sticks as shown in the video below. Putting the beef on sticks is optional but it's not Nigerian Suya dear if it's not on a stick. lol!
- Put some groundnut (peanut) oil in a bowl, add a small quantity of salt and stir. Using a cooking brush, rub the groundnut (peanut) oil on the threaded fillets of beef. This is what helps the Suya spice stick to the meat so make sure you do not leave out any part of the meat.
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- In a wide dish, spread the Suya spice and dab the threaded fillets of beef in the spice so that the beef takes up as much of the spice as possible. All the beef will be covered with the Suya spice when you are done.
- Place all the now spiced beef in a flat plate, cover with a thin plastic film and leave to marinate for 1 hour. We usually put beef in the fridge to marinate but the Suya Gurus, the Mai Suyas, say beef to be used for Suya should not be put in the fridge so ...
The Making of Nigerian Suya
- Once the beef has marinated for 1 hour, set your oven to preheat for 10 minutes. The settings should be Grill at 150°C or about 300°F
- Place the beef flat on the oven rack and put in the oven to roast.
- After 15 - 20 minutes, flip the beef to roast the underside as well. The length of time you'll roast each side depends on how thick the fillets are. So total roasting time for both sides of the beef is 30 - 40 minutes.
- Rub some of the remaining groundnut oil on both sides of the
beef. Increase the oven temperature a bit and roast either side of the
beef for 5 minutes each.
- That's it!
Serve with chunks of onions, tomatoes cabbage and cucumber. Then a chilled drink. Yummy!






















