Mbahal

Photograph by Jenny Huang, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Linden Elstran
If you’re looking for a big bowl of West African comfort, look no further than Mbahal, a popular Senegambian rice dish made with peanuts, black-eyed peas, and okra. “It’s the dish that every single [Senegalese] household has a recipe for,” says chef Pierre Thiam, cofounder of Yolélé Foods. Mbahal—whose name comes from the Wolof verb for boiling—gets its creamy risotto-like texture from simmering rice in a spicy tomato-peanut sauce until it thickens.
What you’ll need
Dutch Oven
$100 At Amazon
Medium Pot with Lid
$160 At Amazon
Wooden Spoon
$9 At Amazon
Whisk
$14 $13 At Amazon
Slotted Spoon
$17 At Amazon




