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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 ...

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    • Wash the peppers, onion, and tomatoe
    • Blend the chopped ingredients togethe
    • Rinse the rice in water until it runs clea
    • Heat the vegetable oil over medium hea
    • Chop 1 onion and saute it in the oil for 4 minute
    • Cook the tomato paste for 5 minute
    • Add in the pepper puree and spice
    • Add the rice, chicken stock, water, and sal
    • Cover and cook the rice for 20 mi

    Jollof rice is a spicy and savory West African dish that’s made differently from country to country. Nigerian jollof rice is prized for its delicious, smoky flavor and simplicity—to make it, you only need one pot! Follow along with us as we reveal how to whip up the best Nigerian jollof rice.

    2 white or red onions

    ½ cup (118 ml) of vegetable oil

    2 tablespoons (30 ml) of tomato paste

    1 teaspoon (2.4 g) of curry powder

    ½ teaspoon (0.5 g) of thyme

    Rinse and cut the peppers, tomatoes, and 1 onion in quarters.

    Wash 2 red peppers, 1 scotch bonnet pepper, and 3 plum tomatoes under water, and then peel 1 of the onions. Then, roughly chop the red peppers, onion, tomatoes, and scotch bonnet into quarters.

    Using a white or red onion is up to your preference. White onions tend to taste milder, while red onions add a stronger flavor.

    Substitute fresh tomatoes with canned tomatoes if you prefer.

    Set the peppers, onion, and tomatoes in a blender or food processor.

    Simply puree the chopped ingredients until the mixture is smooth with no clumps in it. If the mixture is too thick to blend well, add ½ cup (118 ml) of water.

    For a smokier taste, roast the red peppers before you blend them. Halve the red peppers and place them on a foil-lined baking sheet. Then, roast them in the oven at 400° F (200° C) for 20 to 25 minutes.

    If you prefer more heat, add another scotch bonnet pepper to the blender.

    Wash 2 cups (400 g) of rice

    in a bowl of cool water 4 to 5 times.

    Rinsing your rice in water gets rid of excess starch which prevents your rice from getting mushy or sticky. Just pour 2 cups (400 g) of

    into a bowl and cover it with water. Stir the rice with your hands and then pour out the cloudy water. Simply repeat the process 4 to 5 more times, or until the water pours out clear.

    One of the differences between Nigerian jollof rice and other varieties is that it is traditionally made with long-grain rice, like

    or white rice, that is parboiled. This is rice that is partially pre-cooked; it’s sometimes referred to as easy cook rice.

    Pour ½ cup (118 ml) of vegetable oil into a pot on the stove.

    Nigerian jollof rice is so easy to make because it only requires 1 dish! Just get out a large pot or saucepan and add in your oil. Then, turn your stove burner to medium heat and place your pot of oil over it.

    Use a pot that you don’t mind burning a bit on the bottom. Slightly burning the rice and ingredients is what gives Nigerian jollof rice its tasty, smoky flavor.

    As an alternative, use sunflower oil or palm oil in place of vegetable oil.

    finely and fry it over medium heat until translucent.

    Peel your other onion and chop it into fine, uniform pieces. Then, add the onion to the hot vegetable oil, keeping it at medium heat. Regularly stir and saute the onion until it looks translucent, which typically takes around 4 minutes.

    Scoop 2 tbsp (30 ml) of tomato paste and add it to the pot.

    Mix the tomato paste with the onions over medium heat. Frequently stir the ingredients until the mixture takes on a grainy, sandy appearance, which typically takes around 5 minutes.

    Cook the puree and spices over medium heat for 15 minutes.

    Add the blended red pepper mixture into the pot, followed by 1 tsp (2.4 g) of curry powder, ½ tsp (0.5 g) of thyme, 1 tsp (2.4 g) of white pepper, 2 bay leaves, and 2 crushed cubes of chicken bouillon. Stir the ingredients together, cover the pot with a lid, and heat the mixture over medium heat for about 15 minutes or until it’s thickened.

    Bring the rice, stock, water, and salt to a boil over medium heat.

    Pour 2 cups (400 g) of washed rice, 1 cup (237 ml) of chicken stock, 2 cups (473 ml) of water, and salt to taste into the pot. Carefully stir the rice into the ingredients with a wooden spoon so the grains don’t break. Then, heat the mixture over medium heat until it begins to bubble.

    Reduce the heat to medium-low and stir the rice after 20 minutes.

    Bring the rice to a simmer by lowering the stove heat to medium-low. Cover the pot with a well-fitting lid and leave it for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, give the rice a stir with a wooden spoon to prevent it from sticking and burning.

    If you don’t have a well-fitting lid, cover the pot with tin foil. Trapping the steam and cooking the rice over low ensures it has a soft, tender texture.

    Some of the rice burning is okay, as you want to infuse Nigerian jollof with a smoky flavor.

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  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 ...

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  4. Aug 2, 2023 · Blend the peppers, tomatoes, onions, garlic and ginger into a mix then put to boil till all the water has been absorbed; the idea is to get a thick paste. 3. Wash and parboil your rice and set aside. 4. Meanwhile, heat oil in a roast pan/skillet/large pan, then sauté your onions till it’s fragrant and translucent. 5.

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  5. Heat the remaining oil in a large, deep pan. Add the onion mixture with a good pinch of salt and cook for 8-10 minutes until lightly golden, stirring. Add the curry powder and cook for a further minute before adding the tomato-pepper mixture, dried mixed herbs and bay leaves. Season, reduce the heat and cover the pan.

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    • Dinner
  6. Instructions. Blend aromatics and crushed tomato: Blend your onion, scotch bonnet, ginger, bell peppers and garlic with your crushed tomato and set aside. In a Dutch oven on medium heat, add your vegetable oil, and sliced onions. Stir with a wooden spoon for 10 minutes on medium until onions begin to lightly brown and soften.

  7. May 19, 2023 · Add bay leaf and chicken bouillon paste. Turn heat to high, stir in tomato sauce, and bring to a vigorous simmer. Cover with a tight fitting lid, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer for 20 minutes. Do not remove the lid or stir rice. Turn off heat after 20 minutes, and set the timer for 12 minutes.

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