Hello everybody, it’s Drew, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, party jollof rice and beef. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Party jollof rice and beef is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Party jollof rice and beef is something that I have loved my whole life.
Party jollof rice is commonly the most sort after type of rice, because of its very unique taste. Most people feel the unique taste comes from preparation using firewood, but that isn't always necessarily the case. For me, it's impossible to make rice with firewood, since my apartment complex doesn't.
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have party jollof rice and beef using 14 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Party jollof rice and beef:
- Make ready Rice
- Prepare Fresh tomatoes bulb
- Take Fresh pepper
- Prepare Green pepper (optional)
- Make ready Fresh scotch bonnet pepper (tatashe)
- Take Tin tomatoes puree
- Prepare Onion
- Take Fresh beef (chicken,turkey)
- Take Spices (Maggi, curry,thyme,garlic and ginger,jollof spice etc
- Make ready Bale leave
- Make ready Vegetables (optional)
- Prepare Salt
- Make ready Vegetable oil
- Get Meat stock
Jollof rice does not need any introduction or explanation of its greatness so am just going to go ahead and bless you all with my recipe. Jasmine rice is stewed in a spiced tomato and meat sauce in this easy and delicious recipe for jollof rice, a savory Ghanaian dish. I mixed the ingredients in the rice cooker nixed the beef and made jerk chicken with it instead. Tasted like my favourite restaurants jollof.
Instructions to make Party jollof rice and beef:
- Parboil rice and set aside (optional)
- Blend fresh tomatoes, peppers and set aside
- Wash and cook meat with enough spices,fry dry and set meat stock aside
- Fry stew:add vegetable oil to cooking pot.allow to heat and add chopped onion and fry for few minutes. Add tin tomatoes puree and turn consistently to prevent burning.turn and fry till oil separates.then add blended tomatoes and peppers.
- Fry stew for some time,add meat stock and spices and cook.check for salt and spices.add bale leave and cover to boil
- Nb: party jollof rice doesn't require much water.start with meat stock only till you are required to add water as the cooking progresses.
- When the stew stock is well done, add the parboiled rice.make sure the water just covers the rice and not much.add water if necessary just to cover rice and cook on low heat.cover pot during this period.
- Check rice and check if soft enough.making sure to check underneath the if there is still water to know if it requires a little more or just enough to cook the rice.check for salt and spices
- When water is dry and rice is soft enough,turn with a wooden spoon or stick and allow to burn away (literally 😆)
- You will sure perceive the burning rice.not to worry that's where the party jollof rice taste and smell came from😉.after some minutes turn off gas and dish.enjoy
Beef Mince Jollof Rice is a tasty version of Nigerian Jollof Rice prepared with minced beef or ground beef. If you have kids who do not eat their lumps of meat after eating a meal, this is a great way to make the meat disappear into the rice without them knowing that they are eating meat. Mouth watering Jollof Rice and Beef Stew. We then added rice and water and Maggi cube and different spices. It all cooks together nicely at a low heat.
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