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How to cook jollof rice Recipe

This recipe is the exact measurement of this video
You can reduce or double it depending on the quantity you are making.

This quantity can serve 20 to 30 people, so if you are looking for how to cook Smokey party jollof rice for 20 to 30 people this jollof rice recipe is perfect!

Rice.. 18 standard measuring cups

For the stew
4 fresh tomatoes
5 large onions
5 shallot
11 red bell peppers
3 scotch bonnet pepper
Oil for frying'
10 garlic cloves
3 thumb size Ginger
2 tspns Curry powder
5 tspns thyme
8tspn white pepper
3 tblspn smoked paprika
1tspn salt
2tspn all purpose seasoning

For the meat stock..
Goat meat 1500g
2tspn thyme
2 tspn Curry powder
5tpn chicken seasoning
2tspn all purpose seasoning
5small garlic cloves
2 tspn cloves
1thumb size Ginger
Half onion
2 shallots

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All Comments (21)
  • @joyfulcook
    ANSWERS 2 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1• Can you make a smaller version? Answer •• YES 👉🏽https://youtu.be/SYTvrZvTUOM 2• Why did you wash the rice with salt? Answer•• This is a practice I picked from my grandma, and for real I find it to help remove some of the surface starch and prevent clumping. Parboiling the rice until it is al’dente is one known way to remove starch from rice but except you’ve done that a couple of times and mastered how fast it takes to get to that point, you may overcook the rice hence I find this method ( washing with salt and warm water ) easier to achieve the goal. TIP** Cosher salt will do a better job than the fine salt. 3•• WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR BLENDER FROM AND WHAT IS THE BRAND? Answer•• The name of the blender is called AAOBOSI , and I bought it from amazon. The last time I checked, this item www.amazon.com/dp/B07J4N9X4R/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_api_fa… is no longer available but I’m sure you’ll find something similar. 4•• WHERE CAN I GET THAT POT? Answer•• I bought the pot from restaurant depot. You can check the pot section of any Asian Store as well. It’s called a pit pot. Here’s a link www.amazon.com/dp/B00164SID0/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_api_fa… 5•• WHY DID YOU COVER THE RICE WITH FOIL PAPER Answer•• I did that to help retain steam in the pot. The steam helps to cook the rice without adding much water. 6••DOES ADDING BUTTER TO THE RICE CHANGE THE TASTE? AND IS IT DETECTABLE? Answer•• It doesn't change the taste and it's not detectable in a bad way , it adds a rich taste to the rice and then again It gives it some shine. 7••• PLEASE WHERE CAN I FIND THE DESCRIPTION BOX? Answer•• Click on the topic of this video. ( how to cook jollof rice for a get together) a page will open up underneath it. That’s the description box area. You’ll find the recipe for this jollof rice there. 8••• WHAT TYPE OF RICE DID YOU USE? ANSWER.. I used the long grain parboiled rice for this recipe. Most of every other questions was answered in the video. I’m sure if you watch again with full attention you’ll find the answer to your question.
  • @Prime1018
    Lol. I came to learn to how to cook for two people. Sis said nah, we will be eating for days.
  • @shroff3417
    I am from Mauritius and my ex-boyfriend was Nigerian. I learnt how to make jollof rice and stew for him, him and his friends would always love it and tell me how I am already part of them now. Nigerians and food, a freaking love story. Can’t wait to visit someday 🥰
  • I just want to say thank you so much. My husband is Nigerian I’m American and your chanel has helped me so much to cook the meals he loves. Thanks!!!
  • @SweetAdjeley
    Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy we did it sissy, we hit 1M view, nobody deserves it more than you mama, you have a pure heart and God will continue to bless you my Twin. I love you soooooo much😘✌🏽❤️
  • I’m Mexican American and let me tell you it looks so good. I’ve never seen Nigerian food 🥘 I can tell it brings people together
  • Thank you so much for showing me how to cook jolof rice perfectly. I am Zimbabwean and have loved jolof for 18yrs but never thought I could ever cook. My first attempt before giving up was 2011. My son was 2yrs at the time. After cooking dinner, I called him to come and eat. When he got to the table and looked at it, he said, "Mom,it doesn't look righr", and wouldn't eat it. I knew ge qA right because I had tasted it as well and it didn't taste anything like what we had eaten at our Nigerian friends.But guess what? I did it all thanks to you. My Nigerian friends say its so good and can't believe I cooked it all by myself . I cooked 18 cups like you did and now my freezer is packed full and I don't see myself cooking again until end of January as its only my 11 year old son and myself. I am so proud of myself. You are a great teacher. Thank you
  • @KCNwokoye
    You're so joyful and your singing and praising yourself towards the end reminded me of how my mum celebrated her cooking which was always amazing. Thank you!
  • @nwakatylor6020
    You’re so REAL, I enjoyed the way you humbly admitted to mistakes, kudos sis, will definitely try it this way.
  • If you have such a woman treat her lovingly, give her gifts and many compliments. If you have a mother like that, carry her in your hands.
  • When a woman is beautiful and she know how to cook, she is a queen. Great job!!
  • @Topself24
    I appreciate how she’s not wasteful
  • @sharonemordi
    Best jollof rice video ever!!!!! If you have to watch one video, this is the video to watch!!!!!!!!
  • @She581
    I have lived in Nigeria for 5 years. I loved jollof rice, Finally got the recipe, Thanks. Love from Pakistan.
  • @TheFoodieCutie
    The rice at the end looked so good I am crying 😭 over here. I come back to this video and watch every now and then, it’s so delicious looking! I love how it all comes together.
  • As a chef, I feel very proud of you, dear Joyful cook. Your starting presentation of ingredients required for your recipe was very professional. You can teach, lecture student would-be-chefs accurately. Secondly, the manner you always owed up to your mistakes or error in the course of executing your recipe, cooking depicts grave humility and professionalism. I love and respect you for this. Many never acknowledge the slightest of errors or mistakes Thirdly, the manner in which you added humour and some entertainment entertainment made the viewing experience enjoyable Finally, your recipe execution was excellent! Keep up the good work, Joyful! I love you! You are the real definition of beauty and brains in a woman and a mother! Jerry Nwaokolo Chef Delarosa 21:25
  • @oyeakin3619
    I haven't cooked jollof rice in years because i wasn't confident with it so we usually ordered from a caterer. I watched this recipe yesterday and tried it today.. OMG!!!!!!. Son: wow jollof rice, who cooked it? Mum: I did (with pride 😁) Even my husband did a double take when he looked on the cooker 🤣😅. Son: This is very nice, it tastes like you ordered it. Mum smiles Thank you very much for this recipe. I will be coming here often for more 💖🎈😘
  • I’m American and I really enjoy learning her recipes because I love African food. She gives good instructions to follow.