Kondres (Spicy Stewed Plantains) – popular Cameroonian one-pot meal with highly-seasoned spicy stewed plantains, meat and veggies. Exotic, spicy and mouth-watering!
This is a very popular, exotic, highly spiced , Cameroonian one-pot-meal. It is widely known as Kondres and originated from the western part of Cameroon – specifically among the bamelieke tribe. To me, this is the ultimate African comfort food truly nurturing and delicious.
For the diet conscious, you may cut down on the oil. During my recent trip back home. I cringed as I watched one of my family members prepare this succulent plantain with tons of oil. I told myself I would come up with some excuse to not eat a whole plate.
Before I know it , I was asking for seconds and for leftovers to take home. People it is really that good.
The aromas wafting through the air would make you forget about dieting.
If you are abroad and can’t find all the ingredients – Don’t sweat it. You can still make a great tasting dish with the ingredients you have on hand- don’t be put off by the ingredient list
The actual preparation is simple and straight -forward. Boil meat, blend all the spice, and cook in a large pot with tons of water or broth. This concoction yields a rich savory sauce with tender meat and plantains. Since it is cooked for about 2 hours. The flavor s concentrates very nicely.
The basic ingredients are onion, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, parsley, basil, celery leaves, thyme, curry, white pepper, and black pepper. The supporting cast members a are njansa, country onion, bebe and have course scotch bonnet pepper for heat. Since my heat tolerance is low I used one small scotch bonnet pepper .Add and/or subtract to suite taste buds.
Severin says
This tasted just like how my mum did in back in the day when I was just a little boy. I licked my plate clean haha. Thank you for sharing.
Imma says
Aww! Thank you so much and I am glad you like it that much. Stay tuned and enjoy more recipes:)
Linsey Tchinda says
I made this for my husband who has not had Kondres since he can to the uk 17 years ago. He was so happy. Iโve made him many of your recipes and his community are shocked that his English wife can cook Cameroonian food so well!! Thank you
Imma says
Yayy, I am happy for you to thank you for sharing your story. Keep the love and support continue, and make your hubby happy with my amazing recipes.
Sebastian says
I love all your recipes so much. Hey I just met a really cool Cameroonian woman and want to date her. How should I proceed. Have you put up the spice posts yet. I’m white I’m not sure if she will like me. I’m european too. Both my parents spoke French with her. She was selling clothes at an African dance festival. I got her number to buy more clothes
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Sebastian, I think she is going to love you. Who wouldn’t want a man that cooks? Share a meal with her. Haven’t put up the spice yet, hopefully soon.
Good Luck!
Sebastian Wahl says
njansa and pebe. where to get…. amazon? looks scrumptious
ImmaculateBites says
No, not available at amazon. This would have to get from an African Market.
Dรฉya says
Thank you. This was helpful, my boyfriend is from Cameroon and I love to cook so I am learning how to cook all his favorite food. This recipe was very helpful.
Thanks so much
ImmaculateBites says
Glad it well out well for you. You are definitely going to find a bunch of Cameroon recipes here. So he will definitely be contented.Do let me know which ones you try out. Happy Cooking
Ginny says
I meant to give this 5 stars but clicked two on the last post
Ginny says
This turned out great!! My boyfriend suggested that next time I should add some peanuts.
Ginny says
Thank You so much for your help, Imma! I’m just a beginner and pretty clueless about spices. We just moved to the North Chicago area this week so I will venture out to see what stores I can find. You do a wonderful job with this food blog! Keep it up ๐
Ginny says
Hi Imma, My boyfriend is from Cameroon and he only eats his food from home. His sisters have been trying to teach me how to cook but it’s hard for me because there are no measurements so your site has been a LIFESAVER!!!! Thank You Thank You!! I want to make Kondres today but I’m not sure what Njansa and Bebe are. Pictures of Njansa looks like chicken peas or garbanzo beans?? I’ll be on your site multiple times a day ๐
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Ginny! Seems like you got your hands full. Am married to one and they sure love their home food. Njansa do look like garbanzo beans but they are not! And bebe goes under other different aliases – African nutmeg, ehuru. Check it out here http://africanbites.com/?p=10582 the one in front is Njansa and the one directly behind it is bebe. Hopefully you have all the ingredients at hand if not, they are hard to come by if you are in the U.S. Especially the Njansa, African nutmeg can be found in African and some caribbean markets. Let me know if you need any further assistance.
Debbie says
Made this today and I must confess it is so delicious. The spices are all tasted and comes together nicely in flavour. Well done again Imma. Another dish to add to my collection.
ImmaculateBites says
Happy to hear it is going in your recipe collection. It is one of my favorite plantain one pot meals. Thanks for the feed back debbie
Elin says
Hi, thank you for tasty recipes. Tomorrow I’m gone make the kondres stew. I will make it without meat, I’m sure it will be good anyway. We are gone eat it on Friday, I want the flavors to come out. I just wonder he’s is najsa, bebe? Tried google it:)) Hope you can help me with that. Kind regards.
ImmaculateBites says
No Njansa is not bebe. Njansa is yellowish in color and bebe is the one with a hard protective shell. Am working on a series of post about spices stay tuned. Let me know if you have further questions
kelsey says
I am just wondering if there is a difference between this and your other recipe sese plaintain because i have made sese plaintain couple of times and loved it.
ImmaculateBites says
Yes, there is a huge difference . This one is loaded with spices and the flavor is AMAZING. Do try this kelsey you would love it too!
teekay says
I think it’s a healthy recipe considering the ingredients. I’ll try this out sometime. keep up the good work.
ImmaculateBites says
Yes, it is healthy… compared to some of the recipes I have put up lately. Teekay, let me know how it works for you. Thanks for stopping by