Jollof rice with veggies with peppered chicken and goat meat. This is something I have long been wanting to share with you guys. I know there are lots of party jollof rice recipes out there! Jollof rice is a very common dish prepared in many African countries and each recipe differs depending on the nation.
Stir in chicken, along with rice, stock and thyme leaves. Cover pot tightly with foil. its came out very nice. i added some nigeria pepper and also added beef meat and tomato paste, i boiled the meat snd used. Jollof rice probably originated from rice dishes eaten by the Wolof people of Senegal and Gambia, but its popularity has spread to most of West Africa Feel free to improvise using what you meats and vegetables you have on hand. You can cook Jollof rice with veggies with peppered chicken and goat meat using 15 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Jollof rice with veggies with peppered chicken and goat meat
- Prepare of Carrots.
- You need of Peas.
- Prepare of Yellow pepper.
- Prepare of Green bell pepper.
- Prepare of Red pepper.
- It's of Onion.
- You need of Tomatoes.
- Prepare of Groundnut oil.
- Prepare of Red chilli pepper.
- Prepare of Green chilli pepper.
- You need leaves of Bay.
- You need of Rice.
- You need of Butter /salt.
- You need of Maggi star /knorr chicken / master chef maggi.
- Prepare of Goat meat&chicken marinated and kept in the freezer.
Try beef, ham, shrimp, fish, goat or pork. Season stew meat with salt and pepper. This version of jollof rice adds chicken for a filling dinner that cooks all in one pan. Scatter the peppers over the top of the rice, return the lid to the pan and cook for.
Jollof rice with veggies with peppered chicken and goat meat instructions
- Diced all my veggies.... Carrots...green chilli and red pepper... Green bell pepper and yellow pepper.. Onion.
- Washed and per boiled my rice.
- Blended my tomatoes.....pepper with lots of onion with tatashe and red chilli pepper.
- Boiled my marinated chicken and goat meat separately so I can have different stock.
- Fried my groundnut oil when it was hot enough I added onion to it.... Allowed it fry a bit golden then I poured in my blended tomatoes and pepper and let it to fry well for like 25 mins.
- Now my meat is cooked.... Took out the fry pan... Put in groundnut oil and let it get hot then I fried my chicken a bit Golden....I dont like fry dry chicken... Did same to my goat meat but allowed the goat fry more than the chicken.
- My stew is boiling and then I take some out for my stew and put in my fried goat and chicken and added more Cameroon black pepper/with dry pepper grinded by myself....I eat a lot of pepper for those that don't...no need to add more...added my knorr and maggi star and master chef chicken and salt..and left it to stew better.
- Now back to my rice..... Now my ready made stew for my jollof rice is still bubbling on the cooker...I add my supreme jollof rice spice..salt... Maggi star.... Knorr and master chef.... And I let boil more till is properly dry like it's about to burn under......added water to my stew(hot) and then added in my rice and bay leaves.
- While that's cooking I put butter in my pan.... And fried my veggies added curry...maggi and salt allowed it to steam in butter for 7mins (I want to retain my crunchy veggies but also at tasty Also) put the heat put.
- Now my pepper stew is ready and chilling..... Checked my rice and the water in it was way down so I poured in my stir fried veggies in butter....(I didn't mix I it cos the rice still had water in it) and covered the pot...I don't like mashed up rice so I kept putting water into it gradually and kept checking my texture till I got wat I wanted and didn't need to add more water.....
- Now my rice is ready....I stir all my veggies in into in and sprinkle more onion for crunch..... And served.
Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Tip the water out then repeat twice until the water runs clear. Jollof Rice is a popular West African casserole of chicken, rice and vegetables in a mild tomato curry sauce. Jollof rice pairs exceptionally well with goat meat, but chicken and/or lamb works great too. Beef is also a good choice. [Optional Extra] Nigerians will usually garnish jollof rice with fried plantain. this is easy to prepare.