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Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Pwettymom(f): 7:48pm On Jan 07, 2019
So for a while now,I have been trying so so hard to get that party Jollof rice,you know real party one o...the smell,the taste,even color.Anyways i know I am almost there...Wanna share your experiences cooking or trying to cook party Jollof rice??
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by StrawberryGloss(f): 7:52pm On Jan 07, 2019
It was a guy that taught me how to make a yummy one
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Pwettymom(f): 7:55pm On Jan 07, 2019
Really??@strawberrygloss,wanna share recipe??
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by ShawttySoFyne(f): 8:03pm On Jan 07, 2019
Pwettymom:
Really??@strawberrygloss,wanna share recipe??
Direction
1. Place a pot on medium heat, heat up oil.
2. Add in sliced onion. Fry until slightly browned.
3. Add in tomato paste. Stir fry.
4. Add in pepper mixture. Stir-Fry.
5. Add in stock, seasoning cube and salt.
6. Stir in drained washed rice .
7. Leave to cook for 30 mins.
8. Stir in butter, sliced tomatoes and onions.

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Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by waleyp(m): 8:16pm On Jan 07, 2019
SheY E Go Come Taste And SMeLl Like Party RicE
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Pwettymom(f): 2:31pm On Jan 08, 2019
Thanks a bunch @strawberryGloss.

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Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Mariangeles(f): 7:43pm On Jan 08, 2019
Pwettymom:
So for a while now,I have been trying so so hard to get that party Jollof rice,you know real party one o...the smell,the taste,even color.Anyways i know I am almost there...Wanna share your experiences cooking or trying to cook party Jollof rice??


For your red party jollof rice, your tomatoes and your tatase should be equal parts, blended with red chilli peppers ( sombo) and a big onion .

The next step is to cook the blended mixture till it's almost dried of its fluid content .
Heat up your oil for cooking, fry the mixture for some few minutes ( since you've already precooked it, it shouldn't take much time)
Add your tomato paste, stir continuously to avoid burning.
By now the stew should be void of liquid and the oil already red.
Pour in your chicken stock.
Add your thyme.
Throw in some bay leaves, 3-4 will do( use sparingly )
Crush in your seasoning and stir.
Add your parboiled rice and stir ( or you can use hot water to wash out excess starch from your rice )
Now go ahead and add enough water a little bit above the level of the rice, add salt to taste and stir.
Cover your pot and allow to cook on a medium heat ( if the heat is too high, your rice will get burnt before it cooks...you don't want that )

Keep checking on your rice and add water little by little if need be.
When your rice is finally done, it's time to stir with a wooden stick or spatula...this is the stage I like to add my Curry powder and also balance for salt if need be

Keep stirring on a low heat depending on how dry or saucy you want your rice to be...you can also add your garnishes at this stage if you like ( my favourite garnishes for are green peas and sweet corn with white onion )

Your red party jollof rice is ready ! smiley

Below is the one we made for Christmas smiley

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Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Nobody: 6:49pm On Feb 20, 2019
Mariangeles:


For your red party jollof rice, your tomatoes and your tatase should be equal parts, blended with red chilli peppers ( sombo) and a big onion .

The next step is to cook the blended mixture till it's almost dried of its fluid content .
Heat up your oil for cooking, fry the mixture for some few minutes ( since you've already precooked it, it shouldn't take much time)
Add your tomato paste, stir continuously to avoid burning.
By now the stew should be void of liquid and the oil already red.
Pour in your chicken stock.
Add your thyme.
Throw in some bay leaves, 3-4 will do( use sparingly )
Crush in your seasoning and stir.
Add your parboiled rice and stir ( or you can use hot water to wash out excess starch from your rice )
Now go ahead and add enough water a little bit above the level of the rice, add salt to taste and stir.
Cover your pot and allow to cook on a medium heat ( if the heat is too high, your rice will get burnt before it cooks...you don't want that )

Keep checking on your rice and add water little by little if need be.
When your rice is finally done, it's time to stir with a wooden stick or spatula...this is the stage I like to add my Curry powder and also balance for salt if need be

Keep stirring on a low heat depending on how dry or saucy you want your rice to be...you can also add your garnishes at this stage if you like ( my favourite garnishes for are green peas and sweet corn with white onion )

Your red party jollof rice is ready ! smiley

Below is the one we made for Christmas smiley
Please I need your permission to use the pic attached in my next thread
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 11:04am On Feb 22, 2019
Mariangeles:


For your red party jollof rice, your tomatoes and your tatase should be equal parts, blended with red chilli peppers ( sombo) and a big onion .

The next step is to cook the blended mixture till it's almost dried of its fluid content .
Heat up your oil for cooking, fry the mixture for some few minutes ( since you've already precooked it, it shouldn't take much time)
Add your tomato paste, stir continuously to avoid burning.
By now the stew should be void of liquid and the oil already red.
Pour in your chicken stock.
Add your thyme.
Throw in some bay leaves, 3-4 will do( use sparingly )
Crush in your seasoning and stir.
Add your parboiled rice and stir ( or you can use hot water to wash out excess starch from your rice )
Now go ahead and add enough water a little bit above the level of the rice, add salt to taste and stir.
Cover your pot and allow to cook on a medium heat ( if the heat is too high, your rice will get burnt before it cooks...you don't want that )

Keep checking on your rice and add water little by little if need be.
When your rice is finally done, it's time to stir with a wooden stick or spatula...this is the stage I like to add my Curry powder and also balance for salt if need be

Keep stirring on a low heat depending on how dry or saucy you want your rice to be...you can also add your garnishes at this stage if you like ( my favourite garnishes for are green peas and sweet corn with white onion )

Your red party jollof rice is ready ! smiley

Below is the one we made for Christmas smiley
One thing I always want to grasp about this party jellof issue is what spices is best, you guys always say "add stock/seasoning" pls specify the best spices around and the right quantity to use
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Mariangeles(f): 3:33pm On Feb 22, 2019
PhenomenalMorgan:

One thing I always want to grasp about this party jellof issue is what spices is best, you guys always say "add stock/seasoning" pls specify the best spices around and the right quantity to use
The best spices to use for your jollof rice are curry powder, dry thyme, bay leaves.
I've heard about using smoked paprika powder, but I've never tried it.
For seasoning, I use knorr chicken cubes because it gives my jollof rice the desired taste that I like .
As for quantity, that depends on the quantity of your rice .
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by stag: 8:39pm On Apr 22, 2019
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Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Probz(m): 9:10pm On Apr 22, 2019
Secret things.
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Godmother(f): 9:26pm On Apr 23, 2019
A friend taught me how to prepare party jollof rice in school and my rice used go come out great then. Now it just looks and tastes like concoction.

Dunno what I'm doing wrong.
Re: Learn How To Cook Party Jollof Rice Here by Probz(m): 1:09pm On May 03, 2019
Who really wants to learn how to cook party jollof?

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