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  1. Ingredients. 400g basmati rice. 3 red peppers, halved and deseeded. 1 white onion, halved. 2 garlic cloves. 1 tbsp grated ginger, or ginger purée. 1 Scotch bonnet chilli, deseeded if you prefer less heat (optional) 5 tbsp vegetable or sunflower oil. 100g tomato purée. 2 bay leaves. 1 tbsp dried thyme. 2tsp curry powder (we used hot madras)

  2. Sep 17, 2021 · published Sep 17, 2021. Be the first to leave a review! Jollof rice is a smoky, spicy tomato and pepper-based rice dish that's a staple throughout West Africa. Serves 8 to 12. Prep 20 minutes. Cook 1 hour 20 minutes. Jump to Recipe. We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission.

  3. 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.

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Recipe. Comments. Whether served as a main dish alongside grilled chicken or fish, or as a flavorful side at gatherings and celebrations, this versatile rice recipe is sure to impress. Jollof rice bursts with vibrant flavors, enticing the palate with its rich blend of spices and aromatic ingredients.

  5. 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!

  6. Cooking time. 30 mins to 1 hour. Serves 6–8. Ingredients. 400ml/14fl oz passata. 3 tbsp tomato purée. 2 fresh red Scotch bonnet chillies, seeds removed. 2 onions, chopped. 2 red peppers, seeds...

  7. Feb 1, 2023 · 💬 Reviews. Watch our quick video, summing up the simple steps to cooking jollof rice. History. Jollof rice is a beloved dish in many countries across West Africa and each one has its own unique version. It originates from the Wolof people of the Senegambian region (today's Senegal, Gambia and Mauritania).

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