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How To Correctly Portion Eba

Eba calories and portion control

Nigerian food has always had a bad reputation when it comes to weight loss. Following fitness content creators who only dished out salad and foods my taste buds weren’t used to, I found myself still hungry; then sneaking to eat what I actually craved. One day, I asked myself: What’s wrong with me? Why am I sneaking to eat food that I bought with my own money, in my own house?

That was when I decided to redefine what “healthy” means for me.

My Wake-Up Call
In my search, I came across Ronke Edoho, who debunked many myths about Nigerian food. Her lessons reshaped my relationship with food. I realized that carbs, though calorie-dense, are still our body’s main source of energy and can absolutely be part of a balanced diet.

So, I went on a hunt for calories in common Nigerian foods. Google sometimes gave me wide ranges, but Ronke had a post where I finally saw it: 1 cup of garri = about 550 calories!

That hit hard! On a good day, I could use 1 whole cup of garri to make eba for myself, and that’s before soup and protein. No wonder the weight was piling on!

How I Manage Eba Calories
Now, instead of using a whole cup, I measure 1/3 cup (59g) of garri, which comes to 183 calories. That’s one serving of eba. It gives me portion control, keeps me satisfied, when paired with a big portion of oil-free/reduced oil vegetable-heavy soup, and still allows me to enjoy my food in peace. You can check out my seafood okro, efo-riro, or even my weird spinach sauce.

I know some people measure prepared eba, but that method doesn’t work for me. If I make too much, I either waste it or eat the extra, both of which defeat my goals. Measuring the garri itself before cooking is my foolproof method.

A Note on Method
My mom would probably bite my head off if she saw me make eba this way. She taught me to put hot water in a bowl first, then sprinkle garri in. But ever since I started measuring, I noticed I don’t know the right amount of water to add that way. It always comes out soupy, and then I add more garri to fix it; undoing the whole point of measuring! So, I pour boiling water over my measured garri instead. Simple, effective, and calorie-friendly.

Eba calories and portion control

Portion Control Eba

Servings: 1
Course: dinner, lunch, Side Dish
Cuisine: Nigerian, West African
Calories: 183

Ingredients
  

  • 1/3 cup garri 50g
  • Boiling water as needed

Method
 

  1. Bring water to a rolling boil.
  2. Place garri in a bowl.
  3. Pour boiling water gently over the garri until it slightly covers the level of garri. Stir immediately.
  4. If it’s too hard, add more hot water in splashes until you reach your preferred consistency.

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