Our Family's Jollof Rice Recipe (2024)

After learning my husband has genetic ancestry from West Africa, our love of authentic African recipes has exploded. A while back I began searching for easy rice recipes to make here at home and Jollof rice recipe was the obvious choice. African Jollof rice is the foundation of homecooked meals for many families. Made with a few key ingredients – rice, tomatoes, tomato paste, onions, Scotch bonnet peppers (or habaneros as my family calls them), salt and spices – Jollof rice is the perfect introduction to traditional African recipes. Serve with fried plantains, this vegetarian meal reminds me of so many of the Latino flavors I grew up with.

The most crucial step to how to make Jollof rice begins with your grain selection. That’s why I’m excited to partner with our friends and sponsors at Mahatma, America’s favorite long grain rice for the last 93 years, to explore rice varieties used in this traditional African dish. Mahatma rice has been our family’s favorite for decades, so I’m super excited to share this recipe with you today.

Jollof Rice RecipeRecipe for Jollof Rice

African rice recipes take on distinctive flavors, depending on the region and/or country they originate from. And before glossing over that fact, you should know that there’s even a Jollof Rice Day (August 22) where Nigerian and Ghanaian recipes are put to the test to determine who has the best recipe! This is serious business.

The huge debate on how to cook Jollof rice was taken to social media in 2016, when Nigeria blasted Ghana on their selection of rice grain. The memes were hilarious and indicative of how important food culture is to our identities and childhoods. Browsing the many recipes online, you’ll find Jollof being made with all kinds of rice and grains – from jasmine rice to bulgur wheat.

African Rice RecipesGhanaian Jollof Rice Recipe

Ghanaian Jollof rice is made with basmati rice, also known as jasmine rice. Basmati rice is long and slender, with high starch content, and a sweet aroma and taste. The grain is not native to Africa and is typical in Asian cuisine and many Indian recipes. Overcooking this grain is prevented by cooking the tomato stew and stock with the rice at one time.

Nigerian Jollof Rice

The key difference in how to make Nigerian Jollof rice is in the grain they use. The traditional Nigerian Jollof rice recipe uses a long grain parboiled rice, which is not native to the area. Using parboiled rice (or parboiling the rice themselves) removes much of the existing starch and changes the consistency of the finished dish. This recipe will also include bay leaves to add a smoky flavor. If cooked over an open, wood flame -furthering the smoky flavor – the dish is then considered “party Jollof”.

Easy Rice Recipes

I love how easy rice recipes can transport you all over the world. Rice is an instrumental component of my Latino childhood and is the foundation of food cultures all around the world. Find the recipe for Jollof rice below using our favorite rice from Mahatma, as well as a few more of our favorite rice dishes below…

Hawaiian Garlic Shrimp– We ate this delicious garlic shrimp with white rice in Hawaii and immediately cooked it up at home!

Cuban Arroz con Pollo– I grew up on this savory Cuban rice dish and my kids do too!

Costa Rican Gallo Pinto– Our favorite breakfast rice dish from a country we adore.

Arroz Congri – a classic Cuban rice dish cooking white rice with black beans.

Arroz con Leche – a Cuban dessert recipe made with short grain rice.

Cuban Fried Rice – a twist on a traditional Cuban rice dish, Arroz Frito hails from Chinese immigrants.

Curry Mango with Organic White Rice – a savory curry made with mango and organic chicken.

Traditional Mexican Rice – stewed tomato sauce in toasted white rice simmered with smoky spices

Easy Coconut Rice in a Rice Cooker – simple, yet so savory

Yellow Indian Jasmine Rice – made with turmeric and cumin!

Our Family's Jollof Rice Recipe (5)

Yield: 6-8 servings

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour

This traditional Jollof rice recipe is the perfect introduction to a delicious world of African flavors. Easy to make, Jollof rice is made with few key ingredients - rice, tomatoes, tomato paste, onions, Scotch Bonnet peppers, salt and spices. Serve with oven baked chicken, fried plantains for a traditional family meal.

Ingredients

  • 5 cups Mahatma long grain rice
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 3/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 12 oz tomato paste
  • 4 cups chicken stock
  • 1 Tbsp curry powder
  • 1 Tbsp Thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 Tsp Salt
  • 1 Tsp pepper
  • ----------------
  • For the Tomato Sauce
  • 6 Roma tomatoes
  • 4 red bell peppers
  • 1 Scotch bonnet pepper (aka Habanero)
  • 1 medium onion
  • 3 garlic cloves

Instructions

Make the tomato and pepper sauce by blending all the ingredients in a blender until smooth. Set aside.

In a large pot, preheat the cooking oil on medium heat and add the chopped onions. Fry for 3-5 minutes until onions become soft and translucent.

Add tomato paste and fry for 5 minutes. Add garlic and bay leaves and cook for an additional 2 minutes, stirring often.

Once the tomato paste has cooked down, add the blended tomato and pepper sauce and cook down until the sauce has thickened and turned dark red in color. Season with Thyme, Curry powder, salt and pepper.

Stir in the rice, making sure it is all coated with the sauce. Add the chicken broth and stir, allowing the rice to come to a boil.

Reduce heat, cover with a tight lid, and cook until the rice is done. About 30 minutes.

Our Family's Jollof Rice Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in jollof rice? ›

Tomato paste is the secret to the signature reddy Jollof Rice colour. So, for every 3 cups of Jollof rice, you'll need 3 Red Bell Peppers, 2 Small Tomatoes and 70g of tomato paste.

What is the best jollof rice in the world? ›

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Which jollof rice is better Nigerian or Ghanaian? ›

Ghanaian Jollof rice is often fluffier and less moist than Nigerian Jollof rice, which tends to have a softer texture. Both versions of Jollof rice are delicious and have unique flavors and characteristics. The debate over who makes the best jollof rice is a matter of personal taste and preference.

What gives party jollof its taste? ›

Seasoning for taste

While in the pot, the tomato-pepper mixture is seasoned with curry powder, thyme, seasoning cubes, and jollof rice spices. The tomato-pepper sauce is finally mixed with pre-washed and pre-boiled rice. Everything takes place in the cauldron, which contributes its unique flavour to the rice mixture.

What is so special about jollof rice? ›

The way jollof rice can be garnished with different proteins only adds to the deliciousness of this dish. Not only does it taste good but it's very nutritious. Most people love eating it with assorted meat cooked with a spicy sauce.

Is jollof rice Caribbean or African? ›

Jollof (/dʒəˈlɒf/), or jollof rice, is a rice dish from West Africa.

What brand of rice is best for jollof? ›

Frequently asked questions about jollof rice

To get the best out of your jollof rice, it's advisable to get a good brand of basmati rice. It makes a huge difference in the final texture. I personally prefer to use the sella parboiled Extra Long Basmati Rice. It works so well.

Who won best jollof rice? ›

We are honoured to present our international award-winning culinary hero, Chef Saikou Bojang, who led his team to victory in the West African Food Festival & Competition 2023.

What is Nigeria's national dish? ›

Jollof rice is Nigeria's national dish. In order to prepare it, rice is cooked in a rich tomato sauce so that it soaks in all the flavors. The most common ingredients found in jollof rice include rice, tomatoes, tomato paste, onions, salt, and pepper.

Which African country invented jollof rice? ›

Jollof Rice Origin

Historians believe the dish originated in Senegal and Gambia during colonial rule in West Africa between 1860 and 1940. It's said that French colonizers brought broken rice from Indochina to replace current food crops in the region.

What's the secret to great jollof rice? ›

Jollof rice shouldn't really be boiled, rather it should be infused with steam. Therefore when cooking, make sure you use equal parts of water and rice. Never let the water drown the rice. Use the same measure for both and let the steam do its part.

When to put bay leaf in jollof rice? ›

Bay leaf is very fragrant and it tantalises your nostrils. Too much of it will not make the Jollof rice nice, so find the balance. To really get the most of it, I fry it in the oil before I pour in the tomato paste so that it really comes alive.

Can I cook jollof rice without fresh tomatoes? ›

Luckily we have paprika and the idea is to make a Tomato-Free Paprika Jollof Rice or Paprika Fried Rice! All we need was the following four ingredients: cooked white rice, sunflower oil, garlic, paprika and msg-free bouillon.

How do you get the smoky taste in jollof? ›

The smoked paprika is a cheat to add the smoky flavour that is typically achieved through cooking on firewood or coals. I love adding vegetables to jollof.

What is the importance of butter in jollof rice? ›

While the white pepper and bay leaf give your Jollof rice a prominent flavour and taste, butter gives it a rich look and taste. Jollof rice needs steam and not liquid to cook perfectly.

Why is my jollof rice not red? ›

A tip is to make sure the pepper is more than raw tomatoes used. Using more raw tomatoes will water down the colour of your Jollof rice. Tomato purée is the secret to the signature red Jollof colour.

What are the ingredients in jollof paste? ›

Ingredients: Tomato (33%), Red Pepper, Tomato Puree, Onion, Shallot, Sunflower Oil, Scotch bonnet chilli, Salt, coriander, turmeric, onion, cumin, ginger, garlic, galangal, lemongrass, white pepper, cayenne, Smoked Paprika, Ginger, Thyme, Nutmeg, Bay Leaf.

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