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Party jellof rice

Chinny's Kitchen
Chinny's Kitchen @cook_7750723
Surulere,lagos

Nigerian Jollof Rice (a.k.a Party Jollof Rice)  is. the most popular rice recipe in Nigeria. It is also a big party favorite, just like the . This is one meal that I'll recommend to anyone who has never tasted a Nigerian dish . It is so delicous if paired with coleslaw, plantain or moi moi, i paired mine with avocado and the taste is something out of this world.

Nigerian Jollof Rice (a.k.a Party Jollof Rice)  is. the most popular rice recipe in Nigeria. It is also a big party favorite, just like the . This is one meal that I'll recommend to anyone who has never tasted a Nigerian dish . It is so delicous if paired with coleslaw, plantain or moi moi, i paired mine with avocado and the taste is something out of this world.

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Party jellof rice

Chinny's Kitchen
Chinny's Kitchen @cook_7750723
Surulere,lagos

Nigerian Jollof Rice (a.k.a Party Jollof Rice)  is. the most popular rice recipe in Nigeria. It is also a big party favorite, just like the . This is one meal that I'll recommend to anyone who has never tasted a Nigerian dish . It is so delicous if paired with coleslaw, plantain or moi moi, i paired mine with avocado and the taste is something out of this world.

Nigerian Jollof Rice (a.k.a Party Jollof Rice)  is. the most popular rice recipe in Nigeria. It is also a big party favorite, just like the . This is one meal that I'll recommend to anyone who has never tasted a Nigerian dish . It is so delicous if paired with coleslaw, plantain or moi moi, i paired mine with avocado and the taste is something out of this world.

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Ingredients

1hour
5 serving
  • 2 cupsPrecooked long grain rice
  • 7Tablespoonful tomato paste(very important)
  • 5whole tomatoes
  • 1red bell pepper (tatashe)
  • 2scotch bonnets peppers/atarodo
  • 100 mlvegetable oil
  • About 600ml Meat or Chicken stock 
  • 1small onion (sliced)
  • 1tablespoonful ground crayfish(optional)
  • 1/2 teaspooneach of Thyme and curry
  • 2small Bay leaves (optional)
  • 1 teaspoonsalt to taste
  • 1stock cube Water, as needed
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  1. 1

    Before cooking Nigerian Jollof Rice Parboil(precook) the Rice and set aside..Parboiling the rice, helps to start the cooking process and gets rid of the excess starch in the rice, that usually makes the rice grains to clump together (a.k.a Soggy rice) Cook and fry/grill your meat (beef/chicken/turkey)... and set aside the stock

  2. 2

    First, prepare a small stew or sauce. Do this by blending the fresh tomatoes and peppers together;then dry out excess liquid by boiling in a pot for 15min..if you already have tomato stew, you can skip this step. Then, Place a pot on heat, add some oil, add chopped onions, fry a bit and then add the blended tomatoes & pepper mix, fry for about 5 minutes and then add the tomato puree.      Cook until the tomato loses its sour taste and the oil begin to rise to the top.

  3. 3

    This is another important step in cooking Nigerian Jollof Rice. If the stock isn't hot enough before adding the precooked(parboiled) Rice, the rice will soak up the cold water, become soggy and even get burnt before it is done..you don't want that right?  

  4. 4

    Next, add the Rice and mix thoroughly; the liquid in the pot should  be at the same level as the rice in the pot...you  can add more water if the meat or chicken stock isn't enough.    Cover the pot and leave the rice to cook on low to medium heat. High heat will burn the rice before it is well cooked.

  5. 5

     If you're using bay leaves, just drop it on the rice before covering the pot. When the liquid in the rice is almost dried, add the ground crayfish (this is optional) and the remaining stew to the top (don't touch the rice)...cover the pot  and simmer until there is no more liquid in the rice.... Now mix thoroughly... and your Nigerian Jollof Rice is Ready.

  6. 6

    If you are aiming for the party style jollof rice with that smoky flavor that gives the party jollof rice its distinctive taste, then go a step further and leave the rice to burn  ''A LITTLE'' at the bottom(don't worry it doesn't make you a bad cook) ☺   I actually like burnt jellof rice, that is the surest way to get that '' smoky Party rice taste'' if you're not cooking with firewood(but please don't make it a habit, except you are using a non-stick pot ☺) 

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Chinny's Kitchen @cook_7750723
on May 18, 2017 08:26
Surulere,lagos
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Brenda Njemanze
Brenda Njemanze @grubskitchen
May 18, 2017 08:35
That Avocado is just bae
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