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Nigerian Suya Recipe! This beef suya is a popular street food in Nigeria, West Africa. It is flavorful, nutty, meaty, smokey, and so delicious. This homemade suya recipe is easy, simple, straightforward and a must-try if you are looking for a trusted recipe. Let me show you how to make suya from scratch.

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My family absolutely loves Suya and I believe once you try this West African suya recipe, you will love it too. It's flavorful, tender, juicy, and easy to make.

Making your own suya at home, you avoid the unhygienic conditions in which some of these street foods are cooked. Suya is also mostly sold at night and making yours ensures you can have it at any time of the day.

A few days ago, I posted the yaji suya spice recipe which is one of the ingredients you'll need for this recipe. If you missed that post, check it out so you can make your own homemade suya spice. Don't panic! It takes just about 5 minutes to make.

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What is Suya

Suya is a Nigerian street snack that is made with beef and spices which include peanuts, ginger, cayenne pepper, and some others. The steak is cut in thin strips, marinated with suya pepper, threaded in skewers, and then grilled.

It is made by mai suyas (men from Northern Nigeria that are experts in making suya). These Mai Suyas are usually seen at almost every street corner of the country at night making and selling this delicious barbecued meat. Although Suya is mostly made with beef, variations include

Chicken Suya - Which is made the same way buy with chicken parts instead of beef.

Ram Suya - Made with ram meat, this is especially popular during Sallah (Eid).

Lamb Suya is made with lamb meat.

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ToolsYou'll Need

Sharp Knife - To cut the beef into strips.

Skewers

Brush- To brush oil on the meat.

Oven rack - To grill in the oven.

Suya Ingredients

Beef- Boneless steak. I used rib eye steak for this post.

Suya Spice - Also called Yaji. Contains peanuts, ginger, and other spices. Check my homemade suya spice recipe to make yours in 5 minutes.

Oil - Vegetable or Sunflower oil.

Stock Cube- Popularly used in Nigerian cuisine is Maggi cubes or Knorr cubes. I use Maggi cube.

Salt

TO SERVE

Onion - Red onions or Brown.

Tomatoes- I like to use Salad tomatoes but you can use any type.

Cucumber - Optional.

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How To Make Suya

Cut the steak across the grain into thin strips.

Add stock cube, suya spice, and salt to the beef strips. Mix well, cover with clingfilm and leave in the fridge to marinate for at least 30 minutes.

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Bring out the marinated beef and thread on pre-soaked skewers.Apply more yaji all over then brush with oil.

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Arrange the skewered beef on an oven rack then grill in the oven at a temperature of 175C (fan) for 15 minutes.

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Turn the beef to the other side and grill for another 10 minutes.

Bring out of the oven, remove Suya from skewers, sprinkle with more suya spice, and serve with sliced onions, tomatoes, and cucumbers. You can also add cabbage.

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Enjoy delicious, nutty, tasty, smokey Nigerian suya.

What to serve with

Onions

Tomatoes

Cucumber

Cabbage

You can also eat with

Agege bread

Jollof rice

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How to Store

Wrap in foil or put in an airtight container then store in the fridge for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. It can be reheated in the oven or microwave from frozen.

To reheat, arrange on a baking paper lined oven tray and bake at a temperature of 170 C for 5 minutes or till heated through. If reheating in the microwave, microwave at high for 2 minutes or till heated through. Be careful so it does not dry out.

TipsOn Making Suya

  • Slice the beef in thin strips against the grain.
  • Be generous with the Suya spice.
  • Soak the skewers in cold water for 2-6 hours to prevent it or minimize burning in the oven.
  • If not using homemade suya spice, make sure you use a good brand as this will determine the taste.
  • Leave the beef to marinate for atleast 30 minutes so as to infuse the flavors.
  • This recipe makes use of peanuts and not suitable for people with nut allergies.

FAQ

What is the best beef for Suya

Sirlion, Rib eye or flank steak, are good cuts.

What does suya taste like

It tastes like spicy barbequed meat with peanut spice.

What is Beef Suya

Spicy barbequed beef made with peanuts, ginger, pepper, and other spices.

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Nigerian Suya Recipe - Beef Suya

Nigerian Suya Recipe! This beef suya is a popular street food in Nigeria, West Africa. It is flavorful, nutty, meaty, smokey, and so delicious. This beef suya recipe is easy, simple, straightforward and a must-try if you are looking for the best homemade suya.

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time55 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine: African, Nigerian

Keyword: Beef Suya, Nigerian suya, Suya, Suya recipe

Servings: 4

Calories: 421kcal

Author: Kemi

Equipment

  • Knife

  • Skewers

  • Pastry brush

  • Oven rack

Ingredients

  • 500 g (1lb) Beef
  • 3 tablespoon Suya Spice halved
  • 1 5g Stock cube
  • Salt
  • 2 tablespoon Oil

To Serve

  • 1 tablespoon Suya Spice
  • 1 medium Onion - Red or Brown Sliced
  • 2 Tomatoes Cut
  • 1 Cucumber Sliced

Instructions

  • Cut the steak across the grain into thin strips. Add stock cube, half of the suya spice, and salt to the beef strips. Mix well, cover with clingfilm and leave in the fridge to marinate for at least 30 minutes.

  • Bring out the marinated beef and thread on pre-soaked skewers.Apply the remaining half of suya spice all over then brush with oil.

  • Arrange the skewered beef on an oven rack then grill in the oven at a temperature of 175C (fan) for 15 minutes. Turn the beef to the other side and grill for another 10 minutes.

  • Bring out of the oven, remove Suya from skewers, sprinkle with more suya spice, and serve with sliced onions, tomatoes, and cucumbers. You can also add cabbage.Enjoy delicious, nutty, tasty, smokey Nigerian suya.

Notes

  • Slice the beef in thin strips against the grain.
  • Be generous with the Suya spice.
  • Soak the skewers in cold water for 2-6 hours to prevent it or minimize burning in the oven.
  • If not using homemade suya spice, make sure you use a good brand as this will determine the taste.
  • Leave the beef to marinate for atleast 30 minutes so as to infuse the flavors.
  • This recipe makes use of peanuts and not suitable for people with nut allergies.

Nutrition

Calories: 421kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 89mg | Sodium: 149mg | Potassium: 625mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 566IU | Vitamin C: 13mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

What is Nigerian suya made of? ›

Suya is generally made with skewered beef, ram, or chicken. Organ meats such as kidney, liver and tripe are also used.

What are the different types of suya? ›

Traditionally, suya was made with only beef, but various variants have become popular, such as ram suya, chicken suya, gizzard suya, kidney suya, liver and tripe.

What is suya called in Ghana? ›

In Ghana, we call these skewered meats chichinga (suya in Nigeria) and they are quite popular as street foods in Ghana and Nigeria. While suya spice is mainly used as a spice rub for grilling meat, it can also be used to season other foods.

Which part of beef is best for suya? ›

For the Suya: 1 pound (450g) beef flank or sirloin steak (see note)

What is suya called in English? ›

In contemporary Nigerian English & Nigerian Pidgin English, “suya” is the local name for the Hausa “kebab”, “steak”, or “meat barbecue” dish.

Is Nigerian suya healthy? ›

Nnam said that there was a link between its consumption and increased risk of cancer, noting that consumption of suya garnished with onions and other vegetables has a strong cancer-lowering effect. “Eating Suya can actually cause cancer.

Who invented suya in Nigeria? ›

Suya is the creation of northern Nigeria and is spread throughout the geographic region of West Africa. The Hausa, the Tuareg and the Berber tribes have a similar North African culinary culture, with meat featuring heavily in their cuisines.

What to eat with Nigerian suya? ›

Never call yourself a suya connoisseur if you have not tried any of these 6 winning combinations:
  1. SUYA AND GARRI. This combination is perhaps one of the most popular suya combos ever. ...
  2. SUYA AND BREAD. A.K.A RISKY BURGER. ...
  3. SUYA AND MASSA. ...
  4. SUYA AND NOODLES. ...
  5. SUYA AND CRISPY VEGETABLES. ...
  6. SUYA AND FRIES. ...
  7. SUYA AND BEER.

What bacteria is in suya meat? ›

The spices used as additives to the "Suya" meat equally showed some degree of contamination. The bacterial organisms isolated were Staphylococus (37.2%), Streptococus (26.6%), Eschrichia coli (14.8%), Bacillus sp. (12.5%) and Salmonella sp. (8.9%).

What is Nigerian fufu called? ›

In Nigeria, fufu or akpu is a popular food made from fresh or fermented cassava. The Nigerian version of Fufu is different from Ghana's: it is however a staple food in both countries. Akpu, properly punctuated as akpụ in Igbo, is the Igbo word for cassava.

What is Naija Jollof? ›

Jollof is culturally important in much of West Africa to the point there is a common saying, "A party without Jollof is just a meeting". In Nigeria the term, "See Jollof" means "see how much fun is being had" according to Nigerian food historia Ozoz Sokoh.

What is Garri called? ›

In West Africa, garri (also known as gari, galli, or gali) // is the flour of the fresh starchy cassava root.

What is the best beef in the world called? ›

Wagyu is different from other types of beef. After all, it is the most desired and highly-regarded meat across the world. Wagyu beef is distinctive because it is highly marbled.

What is suya seasoning made of? ›

Suya spice is a spice blend full of flavor and heat. It has peanuts as its primary ingredient with other spices such as garlic powder, ginger powder, cloves, and much more.

What is the difference between kebab and suya? ›

Suya is a delicious, spicy Nigerian grilled Meat delicacy. It's like shish kebab, but with a spicy kick! It is made with thinly sliced skewered beef.

What part of meat is tozo? ›

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.

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