For years I have been using this Party Jollof Rice recipe...of all the recipes on my blog it is the most popular and the video was most requested...since 2012! Finally I filmed the recipe and I hope you enjoy it. Why did it take this long? Even me I don't know oh!
It is the same recipe, nothing don change. Read the recipe HERE - the testimonials of people who have tried it and their own came out delicious is there too. If you find that you learn faster watching then click play on the video below to watch. SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel tinz are happening there oh!
Don't forget to let it burrrrrrrrn!
Really love the video. I use your fried rice recipe and my fried rice is now always nice. I will try this tonight!!
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simple and straightforward. My friedrice game is verrrry tight but i struggle with jollof rice and d thing dey pain me gaan. meanwhile, why not parboiled rice?Is that where i av been getting it wrong?
ReplyDeleteParboiled rice is already half cooked and would be mashed when done.
DeleteOk. Thanks Lizzy.
DeleteSisi Yemmie! Sisi Yemmie!! Sisi Yemmie!!! Pls and pls never deny us of Monday Chit-Chat again... Issorait sha... Lemme console mysef with the rice... I'd send u 2 plates of jollof rice every sunday to ginger u for Monday Chit Chat henceforth... Regards to Bobo of Life... Tell him we miss him..
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ReplyDeleteI made jollof rice dis morning. Tasted like party jollof. Thanks for the recipe sisi. Kemistry007@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteSisiiii I tried this jollof rice recipe it was delish!!! Oh my ...... Gracias mami
ReplyDeleteThanks dear. I ve been parboiling and getting it messed up. But my fried rice is perfect. No be parboiling.
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I tried your jollof rice recipes....and oko mi LOVED IT! Eshe pupo, o!
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ReplyDeleteThis is really a wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteThis is really a wonderful post.
I usually use tomato and pepper paste to cook Jollof rice, but I tried your method over the weekend and it was AWESOME!!! Thanks Sisi Yemmie
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