Irio aka Mukimo
Back in the early 2000s, I went to Nairobi, Kenya. I was there as a liaison for a potential commercial investment. I spent ten days over there, attending meetings, but also exploring the city 🚗 and its surroundings. It was truly a cultural shock!
During my stay, they assigned me one of their secretaries. The first restaurant she took me to was “Carnivore”. Its setting was rustic with outdoor tables in a lush tropical garden. I had exotic game such as camel, crocodile 🐊, impala, wildebeest, etc.
As interesting as it was, I wanted to experience authentic Kenyan food 🥘. The following night, Carmen, my assigned personal secretary, took me to her favorite local spot. I had Nyama, which is grilled beef, alongside mashed potatoes called Irio aka Mukimo!
This side dish is so tasty! It’s more than just potatoes; it’s a beautiful mix of vegetables! It has corn kernels 🌽, green peas, and spinach, plus seasonings. It’s a delicious balance of sweetness and hearty flavors. This is a great comfort food that goes well with meat and fish, as well as stews.
My version of Irio aka Mukimo differs from the one I had in Kenya. First, I begin by boiling the potatoes 🥔 for 15 minutes. I use Yukon Gold, although russet is a good substitute. Just before they’re done, I add a can of corn kernels and frozen peas. When the mixture comes back to a boil, I restart the timer.
When the cooking time is up, I throw some chopped baby spinach leaves 🍃 into the pot, and cook for just 1 minute. Kale is another option. I drain the water, roughly mash the ingredients, add some butter, mash again, and then add the seasonings.
This is where I differ from their traditional recipe…
Instead of using plain salt 🧂, I use garlic salt! Adding a little gives a subtle dimension to the starchy dish. Another ingredient that is totally not Kenyan is green onions. They provide a nice flavor, cut through the heaviness of the mash, and make the side visually more appealing.
This Irio aka Mukimo is a delicious Kenyan staple recipe! It’s a satisfying comfort food that pairs so well with grilled meat, fish 🐟, or even stews. This nutritious side dish is definitely a delightful change from your everyday mashed potatoes!
Bon Appétit! 🍽
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– West African Peanut Stew • Maafe
– Bobotie
– Jollof Rice
– Peri Peri Chicken
– Moroccan Zaalouk
– Bunny Chow
– Moroccan Kefta Tajine
– Hawawshi
– Ethiopian Red Pepper Sauce
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Irio aka Mukimo
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Ingredients
- 1 tbsp. coarse sea salt
- 2 ½ lbs. potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 1 can (341 ml/12 oz.) corn kernels, drained (susbtitute 1 ½ cups fresh)
- 1 ½ cups frozen peas
- 1 cup packed baby spinach leaves, chopped tips & tricks
- 2 to 3 tbsp. butter, room temperature
- ½ tsp. garlic salt, or to taste
- ½ tsp. freshly ground mixed peppercorns, or to taste
- 1 large green onion, sliced
Directions
- In a large pot, add coarse sea salt, and potatoes; cover with cold water. Place the lid on, and bring it to a boil; cook for 15 minutes.
- Four minutes before the end of cooking, stop the timer and add corn kernels and frozen green peas; stir well.
- When the mixture starts boiling again, restart the timer for the remaining 4 minutes.
- Add chopped baby spinach leaves, stir, and cook for 1 minute.
- Drain the water out of the pot, roughly mash the ingredients before adding butter; mash until the consistency is nice and smooth.
- Season with garlic salt and freshly ground mixed peppercorns; mash again.
- Stir in green onions, and taste and adjust seasonings. Serve immediately.
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I grilled some pork chops last night and served them with this African mashed potato recipe. We were all impressed. The flavors were great together. It’s another keeper Frankie.
Awesome 😀! I know, right! It sounds different, but the combination is incredibly tasty! Enjoy the rest of your day, Wilf.
Kenyan recipe. I like mashed potatoes but I’m not sure if I would like this. I’ll put this one on the back burner for now. Thanks for posting it though.
If you like peas, corn, and spinach, then trust me, you’ll love this Kenyan recipe. Have a nice evening 🌛, EM.
Frankie! What is that?? Sounds good with a steak on the bbq.
It’s an incredibly tasty way to enjoy mashed potatoes! Totally! Irio pairs very well with grilled foods 🥩. Have a nice afternoon, Happy Canuck.
Interesting umm. I like all the ingredients. I’m not sure but intrigued. Yeah, I’m gonna try it and let you know.
That’s awesome, Murray! I know this mashed potato recipe is different, but it’s so tasty! We love it 💖. Enjoy the rest of your afternoon, and yes, pelase do.
I would’ve never thought to put all this together. I love mashed potatoes. I’ll have to make this recipe sometime this weekend.
Absolutely! The combination is simply fabulous! Let me know what you think. Have a wonderful day, Wilf 🌞.
Wow! I can see the combination of all these ingredients together. I’ll have to try it. Thanks chef!
You’re very welcome. David and I really like this mashed potato recipe. With fresh corn 🌽 around, this is the perfect time to give it a try. Have a lovely day.
I like the idea! trying it soon.
Nairobi is on my travel list for next year. I’m going to try this recipe. Cheers.
That’s awesome, Phil 😀. I’m sure you’ll enjoy both Nairobi and this recipe. Have a wonderful day.
Ça a l’air appétissant et sain. Merci du partage.
Au plaisir, Clotilde. Cette recette est tellement savoureuse, une excellente façon de déguster de la purée de pommes de terre 🥔🌽. Passez une agréable journée.
love it!
This is one of my favorite mash!!!
I agree! It’s so delicious! Have a nice day, Poppy 🌞.
My husband and I went to Nairobi, Serengeti, and ended up in Mombasa. I do remember Mukimo and really liked it. Thank you for bringing profound memories and sharing this recipe.
It’s my pleasure, Dawn. What a trip 😮! I always wanted to go to Serengeti for a safari. I’m sure you had a fabulous time down there. Enjoy your day and the recipe.