See, because of Adunni Obata I will find my way to my husband’s heart through his stomach, every day forever and ever!
To understand the awesomeness that is Dooney’s Kitchen, you have to do simple arithmetic: passion for food+ seriously skilled-in-the-kitchen mother + Ijebu grandma + half Bini, half Ghanaian grandma+Igbo friends = Adunni who can cook for Africa!
Thai Fragrant Yam Pottage, Ofe Akwu, Atama Soup, Bini Owo Soup, Efik Fisherman’s Soup, Ofe Onugbu, Mosa, Tapioca, Coconut Jollof Rice…she has a whole “recipespaedia” on here!!!!
I love Dooney’s Kitchen.
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Someday soon, I will make my first Ofe Oha/Ora. Best believe my laptop will be in the kitchen with me, with this blog open on the screen!
Thanks for sharing this fabulous blog!
Wow, you just made my day, even though it is 1.04am my time, rest assured, I will be smiling throughout today. Thanks
You’re welcome Dunni, it’s my pleasure!
Dooney, you are indeed a blessing. I have a friend who loves to cook too and she is also good at it. she presents her dish in a very beautiful manner and uses the pictures of her food as her display picture on bb. If you ask her what is in it or how she prepared it, yOu would never get a reply from her. I sent her your website To let her see a lovely lady with a good heart who knows how to cook and is willing to share to the World. Even my hubby knows about your blog. Thank you so much for being Dunni Obata. I love to cook and still learning from my Grand master in the art of cooking. Thanks to toyin Iseyin for sharing donneyskitchen.com with me. Doooney thanks for been a friend indeed. You are greatly appreciated. Love olufunke
Wow, I join you to say thanks! People who share so freely are rare. I hope Dunni gets to see this!
I just got to read this now. Better late than never. Happy to help Funke. Thanks for the compliments and best wishes