Obuwunga (Ugandan Traditional Bread)

Obuwunga is a staple food in Ugandan cuisine. This simple and hearty bread is made from millet or corn flour and is commonly enjoyed with various stews and dishes.

Medium
🍌 Ugandan
Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

2 cups millet flour or cornmeal

2

½ teaspoon salt

3

Water, as needed

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

In a bowl, combine the millet flour or cornmeal with the salt.

2

Gradually add water to the flour, mixing it with a mixing stick or spoon until it forms a smooth and thick dough. The amount of water needed may vary, so add it gradually until the right consistency is achieved.

3

Once the dough is ready, form it into a round or oval shape, smoothing the surface with wet hands.

4

In a pot, add some water and place a steaming rack at the bottom. Alternatively, you can use banana leaves to line the pot to prevent sticking.

5

Carefully place the shaped dough on the steaming rack or banana leaves.

6

Cover the pot with a lid and steam the bread over medium heat for about 30–40 minutes, or until the bread is cooked and firm.

30–40 minutes

7

Remove the bread from the pot and let it cool for a few minutes before serving.

8

Serve with various stews and dishes, using the bread to scoop up the stews.

Notes
  • You can adjust the consistency of the dough by adding more water if it's too dry or more flour if it's too wet.
  • Obuwunga can also be cooked by placing the dough directly on hot coals or on a hot flat surface, like a pan or griddle, to give it a slightly smoky flavor.
  • For a softer texture, some people add a small amount of vegetable oil or butter to the dough before steaming.