Jollof Rice Recipe
This vibrant, smoky West African jollof rice with perfectly separated grains and rich tomato flavor is the ultimate one-pot meal—the legendary party rice that starts friendly debates! Prep Time: 15 minutes | Cook Time: 35 minutes | Total Time: 50 minutes | Servings: 6

Ingredients
Instructions
Rinse your rice under cold running water in a fine-mesh strainer until the water runs completely clear—this removes excess starch and is crucial for fluffy, separated grains. Let it drain thoroughly while you build the flavor base.
In a large, heavy-bottomed pot with a tight-fitting lid (at least 4-quart capacity), heat the vegetable oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onions, bell pepper, and minced garlic. Cook for about 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are softened and the onions are translucent but not browned.
Add the tomato paste to the vegetables and stir to coat everything. This is the crucial step: fry this mixture for 2-3 minutes, stirring constantly, until the tomato paste darkens from bright red to a deeper, rusty red-orange color. Don’t skip this—it’s what gives jollof that signature depth and slightly smoky flavor!
Stir in the thyme, curry powder, paprika, and cayenne pepper, letting the spices toast in the hot mixture for about 30 seconds until fragrant. The aroma should be incredible at this point.
Add the diced tomatoes with all their juices to the pot. Cook for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the mixture thickens slightly and the raw tomato taste cooks off. The sauce should look rich and glossy.
Pour in your chicken or vegetable broth (and liquid smoke if using) and bring everything to a rolling boil. Taste the liquid—it should be well-seasoned and flavorful because this is what will cook into your rice. Add salt and pepper, keeping in mind that it should taste slightly over-seasoned since the rice will absorb and dilute it.
Stir in your thoroughly drained rice, making sure all the grains are submerged in the liquid and evenly distributed. If using bay leaves, add them now.
Once the liquid returns to a boil, reduce the heat to the lowest setting, cover the pot tightly with the lid, and simmer for 20-25 minutes. Do NOT lift the lid or stir during this time—resist the temptation! Stirring releases starch and makes the rice gummy.
After 20 minutes, check if the rice is tender and the liquid is absorbed by gently fluffing a small section with a fork. If you want that coveted crispy bottom layer (the best part!), let it cook for an extra 3-5 minutes uncovered over medium-low heat, listening for a gentle sizzling sound at the bottom.
Turn off the heat and let the jollof rest, covered, for 5 minutes. This allows the steam to finish cooking any remaining firm grains and helps the rice set up properly.
Remove the lid, discard bay leaves if used, and gently fluff the rice with a fork, scraping up any crispy bits from the bottom and folding them through—these golden bits are prized! Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
Transfer to a serving platter, garnish generously with fresh chopped parsley or cilantro, and serve hot. Watch it disappear!
Calories
Calories: 320
Carbohydrates: 54g
Protein: 6g
Fat: 9g
Fiber: 3g
Sodium: 680mg
id="instruction-step-19" class="whitespace-normal break-words">Vitamin C
Vitamin C: 45% DV (from tomatoes and peppers)
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Vitamin A: 25% DV
Iron: 10% DV
Seriously, rinse your rice well—gummy jollof is nobody’s friend
Don’t skip frying the tomato paste until it darkens—that’s where the magic happens
Resist lifting the lid during cooking or you’ll release steam and rice won’t cook properly
The crispy bottom layer (socarrat) should be golden-brown, not black and burnt
Every pot and stove is different, so check at 20 minutes rather than blindly following timing
Store leftover jollof in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days
Many people think jollof tastes even better the next day when flavors have melded
Reheat gently in a covered pot with a splash of water or broth to prevent drying out
Microwave in a covered dish with a damp paper towel for 2-3 minutes, stirring halfway
Freeze portions for up to 3 months—thaw overnight in fridge before reheating
Serve with fried plantains, grilled or fried chicken, coleslaw, and moi moi (steamed bean pudding) for an authentic West African feast
Top with grilled chicken, shrimp, or fish and serve with a simple salad for a balanced dinner
Serve in a takeout container with fried plantains and spicy grilled chicken for that authentic outdoor party vibe
Pair with a simple cucumber-tomato salad and your choice of protein for an easy but impressive dinner





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