Best 5 Suya Nigerian Chicken Skewers Recipes

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**Discover the Exquisite Flavors of Suya Nigerian Chicken Skewers: A Culinary Journey into West African Cuisine**

Embark on a tantalizing culinary journey to the heart of West Africa with Suya Nigerian Chicken Skewers, a delectable dish that captures the vibrant essence of Nigerian cuisine. These succulent skewers, infused with a symphony of spices and zesty flavors, promise an unforgettable taste experience. Our comprehensive guide features three irresistible recipes that cater to diverse preferences and skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned grill master or a home cook seeking culinary adventures, we've got you covered. Dive into the vibrant world of Suya Nigerian Chicken Skewers and let your taste buds embark on an extraordinary voyage.

**The Classic Suya Nigerian Chicken Skewers Recipe:**

This timeless recipe embodies the authentic flavors of Suya, featuring a harmonious blend of spices and grilled chicken.

**Suya Chicken Skewers with a Twist:**

For those seeking a creative twist, this recipe incorporates aromatic herbs and a touch of tangy citrus, elevating the traditional Suya experience to new heights.

**Suya Chicken Skewers with a Spicy Kick:**

Calling all heat seekers! This recipe cranks up the spice level with the addition of fiery chili peppers, creating a tantalizingly spicy rendition of Suya that's sure to leave a lasting impression.

No matter your preference, these three recipes offer a delightful exploration of Suya Nigerian Chicken Skewers. Get ready to ignite your taste buds and embrace the vibrant flavors of West African cuisine.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

CHICKEN SUYA



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These African-style chicken satays are smothered in a spicy, flavorful peanut butter sauce, then baked to juicy, crispy perfection. They're ideal for snacks, summer picnics, or even a main dish. Amazingly good!Makes 11-12 skewers

Provided by Imma

Categories     Appetizers

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
1 tablespoon white pepper
½-1 tablespoon cayenne ((depending on heat preference))
4 tablespoons peanut butter or groundnut paste
1 tablespoon bouillon
3 pounds skinless chicken thighs
1 teaspoon salt
2-3 tablespoons vegetable oil
African pepper sauce

Steps:

  • Soak the skewers totally submerged in water for at least 20 minutes before using them to prevent them from burning.
  • Heat the oven to 450°F/230℃. Lightly spray or oil a baking sheet or roasting pan to prevent the suya from sticking to the pan.
  • Mix garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, white pepper, cayenne pepper, peanut butter, and bouillon or Maggi in a medium bowl.
  • Pat the chicken thighs dry with a paper towel. You want your chicken completely dry before cooking. Slice the chicken into diagonal medium-thin slices. Sprinkle with salt to taste, if desired.
  • Thread the chicken onto the skewers, about four per skewer. Make sure to cover the skewer with the chicken slices.
  • Brush the chicken skewer with the spice mixture on both sides. Place skewers on the roasting pan or baking sheet.
  • Drizzle with oil and bake on for about 20 minutes - rotating sides halfway through baking until chicken is fully cooked. Towards the last 3 minutes of baking, switch from baking to broiler setting to get a nice crisp brown outside.
  • Serve warm and pair these chicken suya with African Pepper Sauce and onions.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 300 kcal, Carbohydrate 6 g, Protein 32 g, Fat 18 g, Cholesterol 69 mg, Sodium 489 mg, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 115 g

MARKET SUYA (NIGERIAN SKEWERS)



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A traditional street food in Nigeria, these skewers of beef, chicken, and shrimp are highly seasoned with a spice mix of ground peanuts, cayenne, ginger, and more. While they're most often served simply with shaved onions and sliced tomato, here a tomato-cream dipping sauce quells the fiery heat.

Provided by Kwame Onwuachi

Categories     Dinner     Skewer     Beef     Shrimp     Seafood     Shellfish     Chicken     Peanut     Hot Pepper     Tomatillo     Milk/Cream     Wheat/Gluten-Free

Yield 4-6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

For the suya spice blend:
3 tablespoons cayenne pepper
1 ½ tablespoons roasted peanuts, ground into a fine powder
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
½ tablespoon ground ginger
2 teaspoons kosher salt
2 Maggi bouillon cubes, crushed
For the suya:
1 pound jumbo shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 pound Wagyu rib eye beef, thinly sliced into strips
1 pound boneless chicken thighs, cut into 2-inch pieces
For the roasted tomato soubise:
2 medium vine-ripened tomatoes, stemmed
1 tablespoon olive oil
Kosher salt
2 tablespoons canola oil
1 medium white onion, thinly sliced
1 cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • Make the spice blend:
  • In a small bowl, combine all the spice blend ingredients until incorporated.
  • Prepare the suya:
  • In three separate bowls, place the shrimp, beef, and chicken. Divide the spice blend equally among the bowls and mix well to coat the meats. Cover each bowl in plastic wrap and transfer to the refrigerator to marinate for 1 hour.
  • Make the soubise:
  • Preheat oven to 400°F. On a rimmed baking sheet, toss the tomatoes with the olive oil and salt. Transfer to the oven and roast for 15 minutes, then remove and let cool.
  • In a large skillet, heat the canola oil over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook until soft and translucent, 6 to 8 minutes. Add the tomatoes and cook until they have fully broken down, 10 minutes. Stir in the cream and bring to a light simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the cream has reduced and become thick. Transfer to a blender and purée until smooth. Season with salt and set aside.
  • To finish:
  • Light a grill or place a grill pan over medium-high heat. Skewer the shrimp, rib eye, and chicken on soaked 12-inch bamboo skewers. Grill, turning occasionally, until cooked through, 2 to 3 minutes for the shrimp, 2 to 3 minutes for the rib eye, and 6 to 8 minutes for the chicken. Serve alongside the roasted tomato soubise.

NIGERIAN SUYA



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This simple, spicy kebab dish allows you to replicate the delicacy sold by Nigerian street vendors.

Provided by Slappo

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     African

Time 1h5m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 tablespoon finely ground roasted peanuts
1 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon ground paprika
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon ground ginger
½ teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon onion powder
1 ½ pounds beef tri-tip steak, cut into bite-size pieces
1 red bell pepper, cut into bite-size pieces
¼ onion, cut into bite-size pieces
4 mushrooms, halved

Steps:

  • Mix ground peanuts, cayenne pepper, paprika, salt, ginger, garlic powder, and onion powder together in a bowl.
  • Combine spice mixture and beef in a resealable plastic bag; shake until well coated. Marinate in the refrigerator, about 30 minutes.
  • Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat and lightly oil the grate.
  • Place beef, bell pepper, onion, and mushrooms in alternating order onto skewers.
  • Cook on the preheated grill, flipping once, until meat is browned and vegetables are soft, 10 to 15 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 357.7 calories, Carbohydrate 5.4 g, Cholesterol 158.1 mg, Fat 15.4 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 47.3 g, SaturatedFat 5.3 g, Sodium 644.3 mg, Sugar 2.5 g

BEEF SUYA



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Suya is a popular Nigerian street food made of thin strips of meat that are seasoned, skewered and grilled. The term "suya" can refer to the preparation technique or the resulting dish, and can apply to other meats, such as goat and chicken. This recipe is similar in style to the suya made from a fattier cut of beef called tozo, which comes from the hump of the zebu cattle, found in northern Nigeria. A well-marbled piece of boneless short rib is a great substitute. Ask your butcher to thinly slice the meat into strips, or pop it into your freezer for 30 minutes and use a sharp knife to slice. Suya spice, or yaji, is available online or at African groceries, or you can make your own (see Tip).

Provided by Yewande Komolafe

Categories     dinner, barbecues, finger foods, meat, skewers and kebabs, main course

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings (Makes 12 skewers)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 1/2 pounds boneless short ribs, sliced lengthwise into 1/4-inch-thick strips
1/4 cup peanut oil, plus more for grilling
2 tablespoons store-bought or homemade ground suya spice blend (see Note), plus more for serving
1 (2-inch) piece fresh ginger, grated
2 garlic cloves, grated
Kosher salt
2 medium plum tomatoes, sliced into 1/4-inch strips, seeds discarded
1 small red onion, peeled and thinly sliced into rings
1 lime (optional)
1/4 cup toasted peanuts, chopped

Steps:

  • Lay several strips of meat on a piece of plastic wrap, leaving about 1/2 inch between each slice, and top with another piece of plastic wrap. Pound the meat strips with a rolling pin or the bottom of a heavy frying pan until 1/8-inch thick. Repeat this process until all the meat has been flattened. Set aside.
  • In a medium bowl, combine 1/4 cup peanut oil and 2 tablespoons suya spice blend with ginger and garlic. Add beef, toss to coat and season with 2 teaspoons salt. Cover with plastic wrap, and let marinate in the fridge for 4 to 12 hours.
  • Heat a gas grill or grill pan over medium-high, and brush with peanut oil.
  • Skewer the beef pieces on 12 individual presoaked wooden or metal skewers, wiping off any excess marinade. Brush the meat generously with more peanut oil and set the skewers on a baking sheet.
  • Working in batches if necessary, grill the beef skewers until meat is cooked through and lightly charred on both sides, 3 to 4 minutes per side. Transfer the skewers to a platter and sprinkle with more suya spice blend. Repeat until all the beef has been grilled.
  • Place the tomato and onion slices in a bowl and squeeze lime juice all over. Season with salt and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Strain any excess liquid.
  • Top skewers with red onion and tomatoes, sprinkle with toasted peanuts, and serve with additional suya spice, for dipping.

SUYA (NIGERIAN CHICKEN SKEWERS)



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Make and share this Suya (Nigerian Chicken Skewers) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by IngridH

Categories     Chicken Breast

Time 20m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon ground ginger
1 tablespoon paprika
2 tablespoons cayenne powder
1 tablespoon dried onion flakes
2 tablespoons peanuts, finely minced
1 lb boneless skinless chicken breast
2 tablespoons peanut oil

Steps:

  • Mix all the dry ingredients together.
  • Slice the chicken into thin pieces. Sprinkle with the seasoning mix, and allow to sit for 5 minutes.
  • Thread the chicken onto skewers and brush with the oil.
  • Grill or broil for 3 minutes on each side, or until chicken is cooked through.
  • Note: if using wooden skewers, soak them for at least half an hour before using to avoid burning!

Tips:

  • To make the suya marinade, combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix well. The marinade should be a thick paste.
  • The chicken should be marinated for at least 30 minutes, but longer is better. The longer the chicken marinates, the more flavorful it will be.
  • When skewering the chicken, make sure to leave some space between each piece so that the chicken can cook evenly.
  • Grill the chicken skewers over medium heat for about 10 minutes per side, or until the chicken is cooked through.
  • Serve the chicken skewers with your favorite dipping sauce.

Conclusion:

Suya is a delicious and flavorful Nigerian chicken dish that is perfect for any occasion. The chicken is marinated in a flavorful blend of spices and herbs, then grilled until cooked through. Serve the chicken skewers with your favorite dipping sauce and enjoy!

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