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  1. Tip the rice in a sieve, rinse under cold water, drain and set aside. Put the peppers, onion, garlic, ginger and chilli, if using, in a food processor and blitz until chopped. Heat the oil in an ovenproof casserole over a medium heat and fry the tomato purée for 2-3 mins, stirring often. Add the blitzed pepper mixture and fry for 5 mins more ...

    • Dinner, Side Dish
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    • African
  2. Cooking the Rice. 1. Rinse the Rice: Rinse the parboiled rice until the water runs clear. This step helps remove excess starch, preventing clumping. 2. Combine in Rice Cooker*: Transfer the rinsed rice into your rice cooker. Pour the prepared tomato base over the rice and stir to combine thoroughly.

  3. Reduce the heat and simmer for 10–12 minutes, stirring frequently to prevent the rice from sticking, until the rice is cooked through. Turn off the heat, cover with the lid and leave to steam ...

    • Main Course
    • 6-8
    • African
    • My Nigerian Jollof Memories
    • My Instant Pot Version
    • Essential Ingredients in The Nigerian Jollof
    • Tips and Trouble Shooting The Joloff
    • How to Enjoy The Nigerian Jollof

    This recipe brings back memories of some early years in Africa. My family lived over a period of 12 years, in Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria and Zambia. Food memories come in flashes, from their stay in these countries. I have visited all extensively but lived only in some of them. To ensure consistency, I studied in a residential school in India for a b...

    Today, done in the instant pot this dish hit an great home run. The flavors are simple, powerful and just so magical. If you are like me, you will probably want something else on the side but it is traditionally the main deal. Once you make a large batch of it, you will realize why. The rice relies on a few key ingredients to develop this absolutel...

    Do use a good quality broth it is essential for the depth of flavor.
    Not all curry blends are the same, to get the right flavor you do need an island style mixture, such as my Jamaican Curry Blend. Yes, also available on Amazon.
    I have subbed the scotch bonnet with red spicy cayenne peppers, do use scotch bonnet chilies if you can find them.
    Blend the tomatoes and peppers like I have done, it will permeate even flavor for your rice. It does not have to be a super smooth puree.
    Please make sure that with the puree and the rice you have 1 cup of liquidthat is reasonably thin, it will absorb the rice nicely. In my recipe, this is the broth.
    The instant pot version while hands-off is probably a more advanced take on instant pot cooking, so check out the stove top version as well.
    To keep the recipe vegan, you can finish with a nice dollop of coconut oil.

    This dish is traditionally served with a Nigerian style salad, sliced cucumbers and boiled eggs. Some more complex accompaniments can be this Nigerian Lamb Stew and or Coconut Chicken Curry.

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  4. Instructions. Rinse the rice under cold water until the water runs clear, then set aside to drain. Blend the fresh tomatoes, red bell peppers, scotch bonnet pepper, half the onion,ginger and garlic cloves until smooth. Set aside. Heat the oil in a large, deep skillet or pot over medium heat. Add the remaining chopped onion and cook until ...

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · 1. Put the rice in a bowl and cover with boiling water. Leave for 10 minutes. Drain, rinse with cold water and leave to drain. 2. Put the tomato passata, tomato purée, Scotch bonnets, onions, red peppers, garlic, rosemary, thyme, ground coriander and smoked paprika into a blender or food processor and blitz until smooth. 3.

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  7. Aug 16, 2016 · Turn down the heat and cook on the lowest possible heat for 30 minutes, stirring half way through. Stir rice—taste and adjust as required. If rice isn't soft enough/ needs additional cooking, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of stock or water, stir through and continue to steam, on low till cooked through.

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