Jollof Rice | How To Cook Yummy Nigerian Rice Jollof (2024)

Jollof Rice

Jollof rice which double as Nigeria’s most popular foods and also the naional dish of Nigeria is actually one of the easy ones.

I want to show you how to cook Nigerian jollof rice, the way I do it in my own kitchen. If you can lay your hands on the right ingredients and this recipe, you will have it ready in just few minutes.

What are the secret jollof rice ingredients? I have made a list below. Spices like curry, thyme and ginger are unique for jollof rice.

Jollof Rice Secret Ingredients

4 cups of rice
1kg Chicken

1000ml of Ground Fresh red tomatoes.

50ml Ground shombo/tatashe peppers

fresh red pepper to taste.
1 Teaspoon Curry powder
1 teaspoon Thyme

1 teaspoon Nutmeg powder
2 seasoning cubes
2 cups of sliced onions

300ml vegetable oil
2 cloves of garlic
2 fingers of ginger
salt to taste.

Preparation time: 80 mins

Serving: 8 Persons.

These are some fresh ripe tomatoes and pepper (tatashe for red color).

Any species of tomato would probably serve the same purpose.

Preparations:

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Step 1

This is just for display, you will need more tomatoes. You need around 1000ml of ground tomatoes for 4 cups of rice.

Just wash, squeeze out water inside the tomatoes, combine with the fresh red pepper and tatashe and blend, then set aside.

Step 2
Wash the chicken and precook using a teaspoon each of ginger and garlic powder, 2 seasoning cubes, a teaspoon of chicken seasoning spice, half a cup of sliced onions and a teaspoon of salt.

Add one cup of water and allow to sit and marinate for 20-120mins.

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Cook the meat till it becomes soft. Using a kitchen fork, pick out the meat and set aside.

Set aside the chicken stock too.

Fry or grill the chicken.

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.

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How To Make Jollof Rice

Step 4
Once you are done with frying the beef, reduce the oil to 250ml (1 cup) or use fresh oil, just add the remaining one cup of sliced onions, stir for 1-2 minutes and add the ground tomatoes.

Frying the tomatoes would take about 20 minutes.
Fry until when you lift a portion with your frying spoon you will notice the oil continues to boil in the spoon.
You also notice the tomatoes turning dark.

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Step 6
Once the tomato is well fried, add the meat water to the fried tomato in the pot, the ground ginger/garlic, a teaspoon each of curry and thyme, two teaspoons of salt then add 3 cups of water and a seasoning cube.

Step 7
Stir, taste for salt, you can add a little more. it should taste overly spiced (the rice will absorb the excesses).

Then add the rice.

Step 8
Then cover and let the jollof rice cook till it becomes soft for consumption, remember that you can add water occasionally.

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Let it dry properly then turn and serve with the fried meat, salad and maybe a bottle of your favorite drink.

In this case, I grilled my chicken.

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This is the best jollof rice recipe using my secret ingredients. I guess you can now make yours by using this same step-by-step instruction.

Note: If you don’t have fresh tomatoes, you could use canned tomatoes (tin tomato) or even a combination of both fresh and canned tomatoes.

Would love to see your comments below.

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How to Cook Jollof Rice With Step by Step Easy Recipe.

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Jollof rice is a popular rice recipe from Nigeria. This is the Nigerian version, there is a ghana version and others. Many different recipes exist among different Nigerian ethnic groups. The difference is just the choice of ingredients. While I used tomato as the coloring agent in this recipe, others chose palm oil or palm oil sauce.

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Prep Time 35 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Nigerian Cuisine

Servings 8 People

Calories 325 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Pot

  • 1 cooker

Ingredients

  • 4 cups of rice
  • 1 kg beef
  • 1000 ml of Ground Fresh red tomatoes.
  • 50 ml Ground shombo/tatashe peppers
  • fresh red pepper to taste.
  • 1 Teaspoon Curry powder
  • 1 teaspoon Thyme
  • 1 teaspoon Nutmeg powder
  • 2 seasoning cubes
  • 2 cups of sliced onions
  • 300 ml vegetable oil
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 2 fingers of ginger
  • salt to taste.

Instructions

  • Fry the ground tomato/pepper/shombo. Start by adding oil to the pot, add onions then the tomato/shombo/pepper blend. Fry for 15-20 minutes until it dries.

  • Add 3 cups of water once the tomato is well fried, add the chicken sauce (meat water), salt to taste, teaspoon each of ground ginger, garlic, thyme, curry powder. Add a seasoning cube too and bring to boil.

  • Taste for salt

  • Add the rice and cover to cook for 30-45 minutes. You can add more water as it cooks, you want itsoft andeasy to chew.

  • rice step6

  • Serve jollof rice and grilled chicken.

Notes

You can always substitute fresh tomatoes with canned tomatoes.

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FAQs

What's the secret to great jollof rice? ›

Jollof rice shouldn't really be boiled, rather it should be infused with steam. Therefore when cooking, make sure you use equal parts of water and rice. Never let the water drown the rice. Use the same measure for both and let the steam do its part.

What is the best seasoning for jollof rice? ›

Some of my favourite seasonings to use are:

Tumeric. Nutmeg. Paprika powder. Herbs other than just thyme which is great, but oregano and bay leaf are special.

What are the ingredients in Nigerian jollof rice? ›

It has since evolved into variations found across the African continent, but at its core it's stewed rice in a concentrated broth of tomatoes, onions, curry powder, and peppers. Nigerian jollof is prepared with long-grain parboiled rice.

What is the best type of jollof rice? ›

The short answer is long-grain rice, but the specific type used varies from country to country, and even person to person. In Nigeria, you'll often see people using parboiled rice, but I much prefer to use basmati or jasmine because I think they cook so beautifully.

How to make rice more delicious? ›

6 Add-ins to Upgrade White Rice
  1. Alternative Cooking Liquid. For an effortless yet dramatic difference, infuse your rice with flavored cooking water or use more aromatic liquid like broth or juice. ...
  2. Cheese. ...
  3. Vegetables. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Herbs and Seasonings. ...
  6. Nopalitos or Cactus Pads.

What does foil do for jollof rice? ›

Cover the pot with a sheet of foil paper. This will allow the rice to cook to steam cook without needing to add any water. Lower the heat and cook for about 20 minutes or until cooked, checking regularly.

What do Nigerians eat with jollof rice? ›

Moin Moin/Moi Moi. This savory steamed bean pudding is a popular accompaniment to jollof rice in nearly every Nigerian home. It's made with peeled black-eyed peas, a pop of onions and peppers, and enriched with tasty add-ins like fish, crayfish, boiled eggs, or liver.

What gives jollof rice its color? ›

Tomatoes give jollof rice its unique reddish colour. Fresh tomatoes are best used to prepare large quantities of jollof rice as they are cheaper than processed purees. Along with tomatoes, scotch bonnet also contributes to the colour of the rice.

Which country has the best jollof rice? ›

Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Cameroon, and The Gambia all claim to have the best jollof rice recipes. So do Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Mali. In 2023, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognised Senegal as the origin of this culinary delight.

Should jollof rice be wet or dry? ›

Check after 30 minutes; if rice is sauce-logged, remove the lid to cook off the excess sauce. If rice seems dry, stir in 1 to 2 cups water. Allow the rice at the bottom of the pot to char a bit to infuse it with a smoky flavor. Agree with adding a little water and covering off-heat...

Which is better Ghana jollof or Nigerian jollof? ›

According to Baci, Nigerian jollof is the better version, alluding to the flavour building it comes with.

What does butter do to jollof rice? ›

Butter adds the shine to your jollof, so add it when it's 95% cooked!

What makes jollof rice unique? ›

Tomatoes give jollof rice its unique reddish colour. Fresh tomatoes are best used to prepare large quantities of jollof rice as they are cheaper than processed purees. Along with tomatoes, scotch bonnet also contributes to the colour of the rice. But it also adds extra spice.

How to make jollof rice not mushy? ›

But the key is to get the base sauce nicely fried with the onions and spices. I cook this covered for 1 to 2 minutes to get the raw taste out of the pepper sauce. While the sauce is cooking, rinse your rice thoroughly. Not rinsing rice properly is one of the biggest mistakes that leads to mushy jollof!

What country makes the best jollof rice? ›

Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Cameroon, and The Gambia all claim to have the best jollof rice recipes. So do Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Mali. In 2023, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognised Senegal as the origin of this culinary delight.

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