Nigerian Masa
Masa is a northern staple similar to a pan fried rice cake, the recipes vary a little across households but the basic premise never changes. Traditionally Masa is made into an oval shape. You can experiment with some onions and ginger in your masa
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups raw rice
- 1.5 tablespoons cooked rice
- 1.5 teaspoons active dry yeast
- 4 tablespoons sugar
- 2 cups water at room temperature
- 1/4 teaspoon ground akaun (cooking potash) (Optional)
- ½ teaspoon salt
Direction:
1. Soak the raw rice in 5 cups of water overnight
2. Dissolve the sugar and akaun in the 1.5 cups of water and add the yeast. Set aside in a warm area* for 10-15 minutes, until very frothy.
3. Drain the rice completely. Blend rice with the yeast and akaun mixture to make a smooth batter. Add the cooked rice, and blend to combine well. The batter should be very thick
4. Pour batter into a large bowl, cover and leave in a warm place for 8-12 hours. You want the mixture to rise, collapse and ferment.
5. Add salt and a little bit more sugar if needed. Add a bit of water if necessary so that you have a batter that is just as thick as pap
6. Heat your pan over medium heat. Wipe a few drops of oil over it , Stir the batter and pour in 3-4 tablespoons, depending on the size of the pan.
7. Flip after 2.5mins and cook the other side for another 2 mins. keep making until you use up all the batter.
* To warm up my mixture, I turned the oven on for 3 minutes, allowed it to cool off a bit and left the mix in.
Is it must I cook my Masa rice can’t I jst soak it and continue with the process
Is there need to add baking powder?
I use to eat Masa before but seeing this just want to make me eat it again.
This is great info, but can you also use maize instead of rice.
Comment… Am i to mix the boilt rice it. What if the masa do not form
Pls apart from masa, what of kosai
Check akara. That’s the Yoruba name for kosai
Thanks for this recipe, please how many masa can I get from this measurement.
Thanks so so much
Thanks for this recipe, I tried it but I didn’t get it right it was very watery. Pls can I add a bit of flour to thicken it
Can you use rice flour to do this??
no
Please what is an English name for tuwo
Maize meal
Swallow
Tuwo is flour in swallow form, Masara is Maize and shikafa is rice. So tuwo Masara is maize flour and tuwo shikafa is rice flour (in swallow form)
Hello 9jafoodie, my question is can I make masa using rice flour and if so do I still need to cook another portion of rice?
Hi, nice one there but am a little bit confused, u said I should soak the rice overnight as in from night till morning and then blend with other mixture and still keep it for another 8 to 12 hours? please explain better thanks
Yes. Soak and soak again to ferment.
Mad oo! Can’t do this if u aren’t patient, but wait oo are we sure it’s a healthy food?
hey if you cant wait. you can just keep if in a very warn area.. after tou have mixed all the yeast and everytin it wont take up to 30 minuites it will rise
My masa is sticky never rises not get done just frying oily and fry bad
Hi, i need help! My masa batter is too watery wat do i do?
Great job dear! Pls can I use my toaster to prepare my masa?
Thanks! what type of toaster?
My masa is sticky never rises not get done just frying oily and fry bad
Hi can i use already ground rice ? What about rice flour ?
Hello foodie..pls can I use ordinary rice for my masa n how can I preserve masa
I usually use nono instead of yeast can use both Nono and yeast?
Nono is fermented so it’s performing the same function. Either is fine, you dont need both.
Hi 9jaFoodie, Thank you so much for this. Unfortunately I went wrong in making the batter. After blending the soaked rice with sugar mixture and cooked rice, my batter was still too watery, so I added more cooked rice till it reaches a nice not too thick consistency.When I tried to flip it during frying, it was difficult as it was extremely sticky. I’d appreciate your ideas on how to fix the batter. Thank you.
My suggestion would be to blend with less water, try using 1 cup and see if that makes a difference. the batter consistency you are looking for is thick and smooth, a little like pancake batter.
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is the cooked rice 1.5 cups of teaspoons?
yes
This is great info, but can you also use maize instead of rice. Thanx alot
I have never tried it with maize.
Just to be sure, did you say to soak 15 cups of raw rice in 5 cups of water or was there an error there?
Looks like 1.5 cups of rice
Yes, it is one and a half. Thanks!
it’s one and a half cups. 1.5
Oh! Thank you! I’d have made a real mess of the measurements!!!
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Hi please what can I do to my waina mixture the yeast I put is too much and then it’s not frying
What do you mean it’s not frying? is it breaking apart or not browning? if it’s the first scenario, you can add more pureed rice into the batter, reduce oil used for frying (too much oil doesn’t work for waina) and also use very low heat. If it’s not browning , make sure the pan is very hot when you add the batter in.
Made some masa on Friday with some wonderful friends. They all loved it.Thankyou so much 9jafoodie for the recipe shared.You’re one in a million.
that’s great! thanks for the feedback
please can u help me ingredients and procedures for making the soup used to eat the masa?
Hello H.You can make pumpkin soup with it.It’s very delicious and tasty soup.You need green vegetables like Alefo, spring onions, meat (beef) ….some spices like ginger etc.If you know how to make vegetable soup, , it’s just the same procedure….the only difference here is, you need to either boil or rost yr pumpkin in the oven untill very soft…covered with foil paper to avoid being burnt, after which you blend with yr tomatoes, peppers and normal onions.The efo should be the very last thing you add to yr soup….allow to simmer for some minutes…..and it’s ready to eaten.Happy cooking H.
very nice! thanks for the suggestion
I’m crying my masa came out bad watery I added corn flour and flour. It’s still bad I don’t know if I added much cooked rice
oh my oh my!!! i tested mosa for the first time after trying it out …….its delicious.
you have been helpful!
That’s great Bada, thanks for the feedback.
I always use yeast for my masa, but today I don’t, I was wondering if I could use baking powder?
I don’t think baking powder will work thesame way.
Hi hassana, to tell you the truth, I have used baking powder before..it was a disaster. Yeast is the best.Happy masa making Hassana
I definitely agree, yeast and baking powder are different functioning agents.
Great ,I will try it out.
Can I use the uk easy cook rice ?
I don’t see why not
How about the soup
Can I pls know d history of d masa?
my batter is not smooth enough what should do pls?
I will blend it some more
Pls can I use the normal rice they sell in the market here in nigeria
yes you can
Please mine keeps breaking apart am using cupcake pan shld i add more soda?
did your batter ferment? what level of heat are you using? how much oil did you put in the pan?
Hi, please can you advice like what calories is a batter? Thanks. I am going the healthy way with your meals like you assisted with the naija good time table. Txs
Can I add flour and pepper? Tnx so much nd keep up d gud work. God bless you
you can definitely add pepper. why do you want to add flour?
pls wht can i use in place of yeast
unfortunately I am not aware of any substitute for yeast. If you must, go without; but make sure you ferment the rice for a while longer.
Can d leftover batter b kept in d freezer?
I have never tried that but I don’t see why not.
Definitely do not use American Long grain rice. Basmati or Jasmine or if u r in Nigeria simply ask the market people for tuwo rice. This is actually called sinasir and not masa. Masa is made in a special pan with lots if holes, isn’t flat like pancakes and also not as sweet.
Why can’t my food look this nice :(. is there anything i can use in place of potash?
you can use baking soda
Hello there! Please I want to know if I can use rice flour? Cuz my blender is too weak to blend rice. Thanks
I have never tried it but I don’t see why not. Just make sure the batter is thick enough.
This recipe was a COMPLETE SUCCESS!!!!! I did a bit of modification (added 1/2 cup of cooked rice instead, reduced the quantity of water to 1 1/3cups, and mixed the yeast after blending the mixture. I came out perfect! Very fluffy :-)
Awesome!!
finally got it and it was fantastic
Thanks
Great!
U can use jasmine rice if u are in the uk it serves as a great substitute for the regular two rice the northerners use.
I just tried ur masa recipe and it turned out quiet well. D only thing was I didn’t get d appropriate water measurement and my batter was watery so I added corn flour and now am really enjoying it. I also used non stick frying pan as a substitute for the frying. Thanx a lot I feel so much at home
how many masas does this recipe make? Also any idea about the number of calories in one average size masa.
Good day, please I will like to know if a normal rice can be used in preparing Masa instead of tuwo rice.
did everything but it wld just break apart the appropriate pans are not available
You are most likely trying to flip the masa before the base is cooked through. Medium Heat and a little patience will most likely give better result.
Just made my home made masa and allowed it to ferment for 12 hrs and its was absolutely a success, i am from the north and i have always loved masa thnks for the recipe it was a good reminder.
Awesome!
Hi, so i tried the masa recipe but with a little personal twist. I soaked d rice overnight with a tsp of yeast. In the morning i blended the rice along with a yeast mix of warm water and yeast. I totally skipped the potash (akaun).kept the mixture in the oven for 2 hours only and pan fried it. It came out perfect!!!
So i guess the potash can be done away with for those who dont have access to it
That is great to hear! we kept with tradition on the potash and we are glad you found it negligible.
*the standard
Thank you for this, will definitely try it out, but what is done standard for a cup of rice,I mean the cup size
250ML
Thanks a million for the masa recipe. God bless you. Which rice is basmati rice? Is a brand name or a special rice for masa?
You are welcome. Basmati is juts a type of rice, you can use regular parboiled rice.
Hello dear, please what’s the calories estimate for one mass. 😊
Hi what is potash? as in what is it made of and what can be substituted for it? we have rice pancakes in kenya too, we call them vibibi try them http://foodieinthedesert.com/rice-flour-and-coconut-pankcakes/
Baking soda is a good substitute. Here is a brief information on potash https://www.9jafoodie.com/2012/06/kaun-akaun-cooking-potash/
What kind of rice am I to use? basmati, long grain, does one work better than the other? and I live in the UK i couldnt find potash :(
I used basmati rice in the recipe, it shouldn’t make a difference. You can substitute baking soda for potash.
i looove masa and am completely obsessed with getting a good recipe. I cant wait to try it!
Try it and let us know how it turns out!
Hi 9jafoodie, my akaun sugar and yeast mix did not froth..at all. Is the yeast no longer active? And can I go ahead and blend with the batter for the fermentation process?
There is definitely a problem with the yeast. Did you leave the mixture in a warm place to froth? my suggestion will be to try a different brand of yeast (quick rise Preferably) and try the mixture again. Let me know how it turns out.
Also be sure the water isn’t hot, if it’s hot it will kill the yeast
@Ann it is delicious! 9jafoodie, can you have a recipe for the sauce that is usually eaten together with masa?
will try
Is it delicious?
Very :D
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never had those, looks good though.
thanks for sharing
Thanks for visiting!
wish I could have the ones in the picture..dont knw where to gt potash frm..is there a substitute?
You can usually substitute baking soda for akaun but I have never tried that with this recipe
Awesome. I grew up eating masa in the north. Wonder where I’ll buy potash from
Your local Nigerian food store should have it