Try Nigerian-style roast lamb, then discover beef suya, miyan taushe (Nigerian pumpkin stew), Nigerian efo riro or ewa agoyin. Also try Nigerian jollof rice and Nigerian egusi soup.
This dish has a special place in our hearts as we created it while cooking with our grandma in her Hackney kitchen. Lamb was her favourite meat and this recipe honours Easters spent with the whole family feeding the 5,000! Our grandma was an incredible woman, a pillar of her community, and she was all about bold, rich flavours – this dish embodies just that. Lamb is commonly eaten in Nigeria as a suya dish, the number one street-food snack. It’s the spice that makes it suya, the meat can vary from beef to chicken and lamb, but the suya spice, originating from the north of Nigeria, is the real star. Lamb is an Easter British staple and this dish combines the best of both worlds.
Jess and Jo Edun started their food careers with a pub residency at The Old Nun’s Head in Peckham and, in 2022, opened The Flygerians restaurant in Peckham Palms, a black female-led space supporting start-up businesses. They made it into Vogue in a round-up of ‘the best black-owned restaurants in London’ and have since attracted plenty of media attention and made several TV appearances, including Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch. Listen to them on the podcast, available on Spotify, Acast and Apple.
Nigerian-style roast lamb recipe