Naan bread serves as the base for building a flatbread with colorful veggies and mango in this West African twist on traditional vegetable flatbread. Suya Sauce ties it all together with its signature nutty, spicy flavour both as spread on the bread and drizzled on top.
Test Kitchen Tips:
• Suya Spice Blend is a staple seasoning in West Africa, especially in Nigerian cuisine. It is a flavourful dry rub typically made with a base of crushed or powdered peanuts and spices like ginger and cayenne. The nutty, fragrant blend is commonly used to season beef and chicken skewers but is also great for lamb and fish. It can be used in marinades, sauces, and dressings, as well.
• Substitute any of your favourite veggies, such as broccoli, zucchini, carrots, butternut squash or sweet potatoes.
• Mix Suya Spice Blend with a light and fruity olive oil to make an easy and delicious Suya Spice Dipping Oil for warm naan bread.
• Make a Suya “Pesto” with parsley, cilantro, Suya Spice Blend, olive oil and a touch of parmesan cheese to use as a drizzle over the flat bread in place of the Suya Sauce.