NIGERIAN JOLLOF RICE AND STEPS OF MAKING IT

in Hive Food2 days ago

Hey guys it’s been a while i posted here and am kinda new so my sister and I we made some traditional Nigerian jollof rice yesterday I wasn’t able to photograph the steps but I was able to capture the mai. Course meal ,but I will be sharing with us the step by step process to make this meal so stay with me and ask your questions in the comment session Here’s a step-by-step guide to making authentic Nigerian jollof rice,
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  1. Blend the Stew Base
    • In a blender, combine ripe tomatoes, red bell peppers, Scotch bonnet (for heat), onions, garlic, and optionally ginger.
    • Blend into a smooth or slightly chunky puree. 
  2. Prepare the Rice
    • Rinse long-grain parboiled rice thoroughly until water runs clear—this removes starch and prevents stickiness. 
    • Drain and set aside.
  3. Cook the Stew Base
    • Heat vegetable oil in a large deep pot.
    • Sauté sliced onions briefly, then add the blended mixture.
    • Add tomato paste, dried thyme, curry powder, bay leaves, seasoning cubes, and stock if available.
    • Fry until the sauce thickens and the oil separates—this deepens flavor.
  4. Add Rice & Liquid
    • Add rinsed rice, mixing evenly with the stew base.
    • Pour in stock or hot water—use roughly 1⅔ cups liquid for every 1 cup rice. 
    • Adjust seasoning: salt, pepper, bouillon cubes.
  5. Simmer & Develop the Smoky “Party” Taste
    • Bring to a simmer, then reduce heat to low. Cover tightly (foil alongside lid helps).
    • Cook for ~20–30 minutes until rice absorbs liquid.
    • Near the end, increase heat for ~5 minutes to form a slightly crisp, smoky bottom layer—known as “party jollof.”  6. Rest & Fluff
    • Turn off heat and let rice rest, covered, for 5–10 minutes to settle.
    • Fluff gently with a fork, scraping up any tasty crisp bits from below. 
  6. Serve & Enjoy
    • Serve hot with fried plantains, grilled chicken, beef, fish, or a crisp salad. It’s a festive staple perfect for gatherings.
    And that’s all for that make sure you ask questions in the comment box thanks