Nigerian Jollof with a twist - Contest
Nigerian Jollof with a twist - Contest

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Dear Afrolems lovers, Hope Your weekend is awesome so far…So this weekend i had a hearty meal.i would like to call it Jollof Rice with a twist. Some people say its called Jellof Rice and for my Non-Nigerian friends its Tomato Rice. It feels good to see the looks on your guests' or friends' faces when they think you are serving them the good old Jollof Rice but bam, the moment the first spoon enters the mouth, you are sure to get the looks of pleasure! It makes you feel good, doesn't it? #nosagirltv #nativejollofrice Hi and welcome to my channel!

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have nigerian jollof with a twist - contest using 12 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Nigerian Jollof with a twist - Contest:
  1. Make ready 2 cups white rice
  2. Make ready 6 seeds of large tomato
  3. Prepare 1 handful fresh pepper
  4. Get 2 tatashe
  5. Take 1 large yellow pepper
  6. Make ready 1 large green pepper
  7. Get 1 large bulb onions
  8. Make ready Meat stock
  9. Make ready 1 small tin tomato
  10. Make ready Olive oil
  11. Make ready Knorr cube for seasoning
  12. Take to taste Salt

This Jollof rice recipe is the foundation of our African rice recipes and food culture. Made with tomato and peppers, Jollof is a easy rice recipes from our family's diverse heritages. The Ghanaian Jollof rice recipe differs from the Nigerian version depending on which rice and cooking method you use. A Jollof Rice Competition was organized by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) as part of the activities marking the Jollof Festival over the weekend.

Instructions to make Nigerian Jollof with a twist - Contest:
  1. Wash rice in warm water and sieve
  2. Blend 5 tomatoes and the fresh pepper, two tatashe with half bulb onions until very smooth. Ensure to take out the seeds in the tatashe.
  3. Put pot on fire to heat up and pour olive oil. Once oil is hot pour the tin tomato inside and fry for about 30 secs. Turn the blended tomatoes, pepper and onions into it, stir and allow to cook for about 5 minutes.
  4. Once done, turn of the heat and add the washed rice and stir with a spatula until it spreads evenly on the rice.
  5. Add one cup of meat stock and three cups of water and stir properly. The cup should be the same one used in measuring the rice.
  6. Add seasoning and salt to taste. Put back on heat and cover until water is dry.
  7. Dice the other half onions in thin even slices. Also dice green pepper, yellow pepper in thin slices. Dice one seed of tomato in cube slices. Ensure to take out the seeds of the pepper.
  8. Once rice is dry add the sliced pepper, onions and tomato and cover the pot for about a minute so the heat from the rice softens it.
  9. Serve with drinks and protein of your choice.

The Ghanaian Jollof rice recipe differs from the Nigerian version depending on which rice and cooking method you use. A Jollof Rice Competition was organized by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) as part of the activities marking the Jollof Festival over the weekend. The event saw participants from West African origin battle for the best jollof rice title, hoping to end the long-lasting Jollof wars. Jollof rice is popularly made from using a mix of blended, tomatoes, onions, bell peppers and scotch bonnet. "This is the base," says Lohi, a Nigerian food blogger. "Jamie's recipe called for. Nigeria's Atinuke Ogunsalu won the competition.

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