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Efo Riro With Kale and Whitefish

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Photo of Efo Riro a Nigerian fish stew in a dutch oven.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell

When Kemi Seriki, a home cook in NYC, taught us how to make this Nigerian dish of stewed greens, she packed a week’s worth of spices into the pot—some traditional, some less so. We pared the ingredients but kept the essence of Seriki’s stew: the bold chile heat, pleasant funk of fermented locust beans, and dried shrimp of her native Nigeria and the new world flavors like Old Bay she uses in her cooking today.

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