Fried Rice
Whenever I cook rice, I always make extra just so I can make this fried rice the following or a couple days later. It’s the perfect substitute for plain rice, it’s quick and so much better than takeout..
I don’t know why it has taken me this long to share my cow feet stew recipe. After all, we had this almost every weekend after we left Zimbabwe about 5 years ago. We discovered them by accident in a little corner shop in Bermuda. I honestly had never made mazondo back then. My mother would be super surprised that I even tried. For my husband and I, mazondo evoked feelings of nostalgia. Took us back to a place we missed so much.
I like to brown my cow feet all over first before cooking.
Cow feet stew is pretty popular in the Asian, African and Caribbean circles. It requires a long time to cook in order to extract the flavorful gelatins and soften the tendons, cartilage and skin surrounding the bone. In Zimbabwe, cow feet were once upon a time, only for men, because they were considered an aphrodisiac and mixed with certain medicines in order to boost sexuality. Nowadays we all been having it.
Cow feet stew is usually slow cooked on a fire because of the prolonged time it requires to cook through. This gives it an amazing smoky flavor which I attempted to emulate by adding some smoked paprika. Definitely a must try and you will surely not regret it. Here in the US, I buy my cow feet at the Mexican market. Very inexpensive because it is considered a “poor man’s cut”, and will hopefully stay that way, if the rest of the world doesn’t discover what a gem they are, like they did oxtails.
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Looking great !! Can l make this in a crock pot?
Yes definitely James. I don’t own one but I imagine it would cut the cook time incredibly.