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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · The average price of preparing a pot of jollof rice jumped 8.3% to 9,311 nairas, or $22, in the second quarter of 2022, from 8,595 nairas in the first quarter.

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  2. Dec 27, 2022 · Jollof is deliciously addictive. Jollof rice is a staple in West African cuisine. It’s made from rice, tomatoes, onions, peppers, and other seasonings. The dish is cooked in one pot. It’s simple and easy to make at home—and the end result is absolutely delicious!

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  3. Jul 25, 2013 · Step 3. Parboil rice the normal way, boil about 7 cups of water in a pot, add the four cups of rice and allow boiling for 3 minutes. Then pour out and wash thoroughly with clean water, then set aside in a bowl or plastic sieve. Step 4. Pick out the parboiled tasty meat and deep-fry, set aside. Step 5.

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  4. Jun 19, 2015 · Salt to Taste. WATCH MY LATEST JOLLOF RICE VIDEO BELOW: Method: First blend the red bell peppers, tomatoes, scotch bonnet and 1 onion to a smooth paste and set aside. Add the cooking oil into a large pot, place on the hob on medium heat, add half sliced onion into it and let it fry till fragrant.

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  5. Jun 1, 2020 · Nigerian Jollof Rice – a spicy and vibrant one-pot tomato rice, which will become a family favorite in no time, this is probably the best-known Nigerian food recipe.

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  6. Nov 10, 2019 · Nigerian Jollof Rice is probably the BEST jollof rice recipe in the world: rich and flavorful with a slight smokey taste that gives it its unique name as the Party Jollof Rice. Jollof Rice is practically the most popular rice recipe in Nigeria.

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  8. Aug 16, 2016 · Spiced and stewed in a flavorful tomato broth, it is everything from "everyday" to celebration. The classic version is cooked with long-grain rice (Uncle Ben's/Carolina's) and seasoned with Nigerian-style curry powder and dried thyme. Served with fried, ripe plantains which we call dodo and coleslaw, it is everything.