BIDIA (STIFF PORRIDGE)
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- Heat a cup of water to boiling in a medium-size saucepan. Meanwhile, in a bowl or measuring cup, gradually add ¾ cup of the cornmeal to the milk, stirring briskly to make a smooth paste. Add the mixture to the boiling water, continuing to stir constantly. Cook for 4 or 5 minutes while adding the remaining cornmeal. When the mixture begins to pull away from the sides of the pot and stick together, remove from heat.
- Dump bidia into a bowl. Then, with damp hands, shape it into a smooth ball, flipping it so that the rounded sides of the bowl help to smooth it. Serve immediately.
- To eat in the traditional manner, tear off a small chunk and make an indentation in it with your thumb. Use this hollow as a “bowl” to scoop up sauces and stews.
- Variations : For a less conventional, but delicious porridge, dump half a cup of yellow cornmeal into a cup or more of boiling water. It will form lumps, but if you stir and mash vigorously with a strong wire whisk, the lumps will disappear. Add more cornmeal as necessary until you have a consistency similar to cream of Wheat. Cook for 3 or 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Serve hot.

