Vegan Jollof Rice Recipe (2024)

Recipe from Tunde Wey

Adapted by The New York TImes

Vegan Jollof Rice Recipe (1)

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1 hour
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The chef Tunde Wey is based in New Orleans, but he was born in Nigeria, where jollof rice is a well-loved dish. The rice is cooked in a flavorful tomato and pepper purée; his version is vegan, and laced with chile heat. —The New York TImes

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Ingredients

Yield:7½ cups rice

  • 2medium tomatoes, roughly chopped (about 5 ounces each)
  • ½medium Scotch bonnet pepper (or use a habanero pepper), stem removed
  • ½medium onion, roughly chopped
  • 3small red bell peppers, roughly chopped (about 5 ounces each)
  • ½cup vegetable oil
  • teaspoons salt
  • 1teaspoon curry powder
  • teaspoons hot ground chile pepper, such as African dried chile or cayenne
  • teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1tablespoon plus 1 heaping teaspoon onion powder
  • 2bay leaves
  • ½teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1tablespoon dried thyme
  • cups medium-grain rice

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Nutritional analysis per serving (10 servings)

297 calories; 12 grams fat; 1 gram saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 8 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 44 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 2 grams sugars; 4 grams protein; 324 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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  1. Step

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    In a blender, combine tomatoes, scotch bonnet pepper and onions; purée. Pour out half the purée into a bowl; set aside. Add the bell peppers to the purée remaining in the blender and pulse until smooth. Add to the mixture that was set aside and stir to combine.

  2. Step

    2

    Heat vegetable oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add blended vegetables along with the salt, curry powder, ground chile pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, bay leaves, ginger and thyme. Bring mixture to a boil.

  3. Step

    3

    Stir in the rice until well mixed, then reduce the heat to low.

  4. Step

    4

    Cover pot and let cook until rice is al dente, about 45 minutes. Check after 30 minutes; if rice is sauce-logged, remove the lid to cook off the excess sauce. If rice seems dry, stir in 1 to 2 cups water. Allow the rice at the bottom of the pot to char a bit to infuse it with a smoky flavor.

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chinedum

As a Nigerian craving the taste of home, this recipe was a Godsend. Increased the cayenne to 2 teaspoons and halved the salt and added a knorr vegetable boullion cube to get a richer flavor. My consummate Nigerian mum was skeptical about the idea of vegan jollof rice but lost her doubts after she tasted it. She's going to start adding bell peppers to her jollof rice (unusual but delicious). I cannot wait to make this again.

Cat M

Oops, meant country style steak, not some strange Deliverance vampire hunt. Sorry.

GG

Made this without the scotch bonnet or habanera pepper. Also used basmati rice. The chili pepper and cayenne gave it enough heat. Added about 1.5 c water after 30 minutes--which was absorbed by the end of the cooking time. Served it with Louisiana shrimp and a salad. Definitely a keeper. Froze the leftovers in baggies. BYW--added the pepper puree to the 1/2 the puree in the bowl. Advise you to put the tomatoes in the blender first, then add the onion!

JMW

This recipe is absolutely amazing. Initially followed it exactly but have since made changes. Double the curry powder and cut way less cayenne. I use 5 or 6 habaneros (seeded), 3 red bell peppers, 1 onion, and 3 medium tomatoes plus 1 1/2 cups water. I use brown rice which is earthier and better to my taste. Cook all the spices in the oil for 30 seconds, add purée, rice and 2 1/2 teaspoons salt and put in 350° oven for 1 hour 45 minutes. This is a staple in my home - amazing with a runny egg.

Chef Kemz - #weeatafrican

Ive found the best jollof rice also contains the following: fresh ginger, fresh thyme, freshly ground nutmeg, Meat stock, and long grain rice.But if you really have the time and energy to get that authentic party rice flavor you gotta cook it over firewood to get the real smoky flavor. Thats what we refer to as "party rice" in Lagos.

Cat M

Made this today using a small habanero instead of scotch bonnet to accommodate a family preference. It was easy and delicious. Served with a side of oven fried okra and hush puppies. Had a request for country style stake with it next time.

AKM

Very tasty! One potential flaw in the instructions: check on the status of the rice well before the 30 minute mark as it may take a lot more liquid earlier on in order to avoid having burnt, crunchy rice. One recommendation: if you have a good food processor, use that instead of a blender. Less mess and avoids the need for pureeing in batches.

ashley

My husband is Nigerian, and although I lived in Lagos for a couple of years I never shadowed the better cooks and learned how to make good jollof rice. So this recipe was very useful - and it turned out great. I used a full habanero pepper and only 1tsp of dried Nigerian pepper for the first try, was just about right. I also added a little nutmeg and will add more next time. Served with pepper chicken (onions, bell pepper, diced tomatoes, chicken thighs sautéed with some salt & thyme).

Peter

I used Jasmine rice, only 1/2 a cup of water and the "rice" setting on an instapot pressure cooker. Let the pressure cooker naturally depressurize. It was easy and turned out amazing.

A. Cleary

To those who thought there was too much heat. try removing the seeds & membrane from the pepper, or substitute something with less heat, like a jalapeno.Also, I've usually used Jamaican curry powder (2 tsp) and find the flavor better than Indian style curry powder for this dish.

Judith Beaver

What is Scotch Bonnet Pepper?
I live in Australia and have never heard of this.
Regards
Judith

Jenn Davis

I thought this rice was fantastic. Personally I love hot flavor, but we made it without the Scotch Bonnets and only a bit of chile pepper on account of it being served to little kids. I realize that is a bastardization, my apologies to Tunde, but I rarely get to cook for my taste buds alone. Anyhow it was great and I look forward to an attempt to make the real thing.

David Look

We have updated the recipe to specify what to do with the purée set aside.

Jodi R

Terribly written recipe. An hour and a half later I still don't have an edible dish. Water should've been added AT THE BEGINNING, not most of the way thru cooking time. My rice is hard, certainly not al dente and I think the "low" temperature contributed to that. Medium or even medium low is much better but now I'm juggling between adding water to get the rice tender and cooking it off so as not to have soup. Very frustrating.

Patrick

No water at first - you're mixing the rice with the puree. If you find that you need additional water, add as described in Step 4.

As for the puree that's set aside - the reserved portion is combined with the other half of the puree that has the bell peppers in it in the last sentence of Step 1 (which was a little awkwardly phrased, I agree). When I make this, I'm going to puree everything at once and eliminate a dirty bowl!

Dorene

We loved this. Although I was cooking for an elderly palette so I did dial down some of the spice. Most all spices that show to use 1 1/2 tsp, I cut to 1 teaspoon and I did not use the scotch bonnet pepper half. I did use the cayenne and the spice level was just right for my family. My mom loved it. I loved it. My sister was ok with it, she did not like the charring part to get a smoky flavor, although I could barely taste any smoky flavor. Will definitely make this dish again.

Alison C.

Not sure why you need a vegan recipe for this as your recent recipe (Dec 26) is vegan anyway all you have to do is substitute water for stock.

lee

I had to use a can of petite diced tomatoes and two Serrano chilies with seeds, as that’s what I had on hand for a last minute addition. Blended in Vitamix no problem. Used a enameled cast iron, lidded casserole and the liquid ratios were perfect. The flavors were magnetic— we kept coming back for more! Nice crunch on bottom too. Winning side or main dish!

Wiggy

Dont use basmati, add more liquud, use hot chilli,

lisa

Prepared as written using habanero. It was delicious, kept you wanting more. Served with a fried egg. Only comment was it needed a bit more salt. Looking forward to leftovers!

Creep

This recipe is amazing. I did not need to add water. The idea is the rice steams itself. You also want some of the rice to burn to the bottom. That’s how you get this dish’s signature flavor. I covered the pot in foil before I put the lid on. This keeps more moisture in the rice.

Yasmin

Very spicy with the habanero pepper -- next time ill remove all the seeds or use half! Otherwise, simple and easy recipe. Just makes a mess with the tomato sauce.

Olwyn

Turned out great! I used what I had in the fridge including 3 different coloured bell peppers and grape tomatoes. I didn’t have a scotch bonnet pepper so I skipped on that. It still turned out delicious! I added 1.5cups of water when I added the rice, as suggested in other comments. Worked well. My husband chopped up some chicken thighs with salt and pepper on the side and added him to his dish. Will definitely make again, so tasty, easy and versatile.

C.Remy

This recipe is easy to make and delicious! It's quite flavorful.

carol m

Soo good! Followed the recipe (I’m a recipe follower). Could eat this all the time.

Jonathan

Very yummy! I guess there was a vacancy in my soul that could only be filled with rice. I served it topped with a fried egg. The purée going out and in the blender was odd and unnecessary. I guess that was only necessary if your blender didn’t fit the entire quantity comfortably.

Rhetor Marcus

I have made this twice, served most recently with shakshuka. I used brown rice, so it may have needed longer to cook and definitely more water, but it was delicious. Warning: As the recipe says, this makes a lot of rice!

Bob Harper

Very good

Darko

I didn't have much luck with this recipe. After 45 minutes on low heat, the rice was still hard and undercooked. I then added a cup of boiling water as it was getting dry. I cooked it for an extra 10 minutes and then it was overcooked! The flavor was pretty bland even though I used spices and salt as indicated. Maybe adding water requires upping the amount of spices and salt.How about a nice mushroom risotto next time?

Portia T.

This recipe reads tasty, but the rice looks a little gummy. For jollof rice with each grain standing on its own, I cook Basmati rice ahead and cool it in the fridge. I prepare the blended vegetables and spice as instructed here, then fold the hot mixture into the cold rice. I usually bake it for about 20 minutes, just to let everything blend. It's a showstopper, which I picked up from an excellent cook in Nigeria and have used for four decades. There's never a grain left in the pan.

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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.

Why is my jollof not tasty? ›

You are not using enough tomato/pepper blend

You blend 2 pieces of tomatoes, 1 chili pepper, 1 red bell pepper and half an onion and hope to make enough rice for a small wedding. Ko le werk. The key to an awesome Jollof rice experience is that each grain of rice is saturated in the delicious Jollof sauce.

Should jollof rice be wet or dry? ›

It takes time to get the right consistency of the fried stew for Jollof rice. After frying your stew, it should look a little dark and dry before adding your rice to the mix. Errm I cannot stress it any more than I do already. Your rice should not come out dripping with water or stew.

What are the 2 types of jollof rice? ›

Two other kinds of Jollof are popular, Party and Native Jollof. Party Jollof, also called Party rice, is imbued with smoky flavors and commonly cooked outdoors, over firewood.

What does butter do in jollof rice? ›

White pepper and Bay leaves are added alongside spices and seasonings when frying the tomato puree, while butter is added at the end; a few minutes before the rice is ready. While the white pepper and bay leaf give your Jollof rice a prominent flavour and taste, butter gives it a rich look and taste.

What gives jollof rice its Colour? ›

Tomatoes give jollof rice its unique reddish colour. Fresh tomatoes are best used to prepare large quantities of jollof rice as they are cheaper than processed purees. Along with tomatoes, scotch bonnet also contributes to the colour of the rice.

How do you fix tasteless jollof rice? ›

Try crayfish. Crayfish is an underrated ingredient that more people need to try. Add crayfish to anything and get an instant earthy taste that takes you back to eating jollof rice in the village — maybe it's the Igbo babe in me talking. But crayfish will save your jollof rice when all hope is lost.

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. Substitute the rest of the needed tomatoes for tomato purée.

Why do we cover jollof rice with foil? ›

Cover the pot with a sheet of foil paper. This will allow the rice to cook to steam cook without needing to add any water. Lower the heat and cook for about 20 minutes or until cooked, checking regularly.

Why does my jollof rice keep burning? ›

Use the right pot: Use a heavy-bottomed pot with a tight-fitting lid. This will ensure even heat distribution and prevent the rice from burning at the botto.

Why does my jollof rice taste bitter? ›

Your jollof rice is not complete if bayleaf is missing. That bayleaf is the one that will make your neighbor know that something is happening in your house. But depending on the quantity you are cooking, don't over use bayleaf if not, your jollof will taste quite bitter.

What makes jollof rice unique? ›

Unique Flavors of Jollof Rice

The rich and complex flavor profile of jollof rice is a testament to the range of spices and ingredients used. It is this diverse mix of spices, combined with a mastery of heat control, that gives the dish its signature taste.

What gives jollof rice its colour? ›

Tomatoes give jollof rice its unique reddish colour. Fresh tomatoes are best used to prepare large quantities of jollof rice as they are cheaper than processed purees. Along with tomatoes, scotch bonnet also contributes to the colour of the rice.

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. You'll need to trap in as much heat as you possibly can to achieve the perfect consistency.

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