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West African Flavor, Simplified

Nigerian Jollof Rice is one of those dishes that speaks for itself — spicy, smoky, and soulful. But here’s the thing: making it doesn’t have to be complicated. Creator @therealaisha__ shows us how to build deep flavor with smart shortcuts, without skipping the steps that matter.

Whether you’re making this dish for a Sunday dinner or just trying to tap into your roots midweek, this version is simple yet authentic. The secret? Hydrating your pepper blend, frying your tomato paste until it’s rich, and seasoning smart with Korean masala and jollof spice powder. This is Nigerian home-cooking at its best — bold, vibrant, and made with love.


Ingredients List

For the Pepper Mixture

  • Red bell peppers (blended)
  • Tomatoes (blended)
  • Onions (blended)
  • Scotch bonnet peppers, to taste (blended)
  • Water, for hydrating the blend

For the Jollof Base

  • 1/4–1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • Seasoning cubes, to taste
  • Salt, to taste
  • 1–2 tablespoons Korean masala spice blend
  • 1 tablespoon jollof rice powder
  • 2–3 bay leaves

For the Rice

  • 2 cups long-grain parboiled rice, thoroughly washed
  • Water, enough to cook the rice

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Hydrate the Pepper Mixture

  • Blend your peppers, tomatoes, and onions.
  • Hydrate the mix with a little water to build depth of flavor.

2. Fry the Tomato Base

  • Heat vegetable oil.
  • Fry your tomato paste until it’s fully cooked and aromatic.

3. Add the Pepper Mix & Seasonings

  • Pour in the hydrated pepper blend.
  • Season with seasoning cubes and salt.
  • Let it cook down.

4. Spice It Up

  • Add Korean masala, jollof spice powder, and bay leaves.
  • Let everything boil so the flavors come together.

5. Add Rice & Simmer Low

  • Stir in your thoroughly washed rice, and cover the pot.
  • Let it cook slowly on low heat until the liquid is absorbed.

6. Steam and Fluff

  • After 15 minutes, stir gently and cover again.
  • Let the rice steam until fully tender and smoky.

Pro Tips & Suggestions

  • Hydrate your pepper mix for a richer, deeper base flavor.
  • Fry your tomato paste well — don’t rush this step!
  • Use Korean masala as a shortcut spice blend loaded with jollof-friendly flavor.
  • Cook low and slow for that signature smoky finish.

About the Creator

This recipe is by Aisha, the culinary storyteller behind @therealaisha__. Known for her vibe-filled kitchen tutorials and no-fuss Nigerian meals, she makes traditional flavors accessible to every home cook.

Aisha | @therealaisha__

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