Nigerian Fried Rice is one of the most popular rice recipes in Nigeria. It has become a big party favorite and one of the most sought after delicacies in any festive gathering.
Unlike other Nigerian rice recipes, the fried rice is prepared by stir frying seasoned precooked rice with a mixture of vegetables and cooked proteins (meat/chicken or prawns).
• Ingredients
• For The Meat
• Cooking Directions
Simply, Place the chicken in a pot, add 1 teaspoon thyme, 1 teaspoon curry, 1 stock cube and onion slices, Add a little water and cook the chicken for 10 minutes. Then add more water and cook until done.
The liquid left after cooking the chicken is your 'stock'. Pour the stock into a strainer to remove tiny chicken bones and any other particles in it.
Now set the stock aside for later use. You can now go ahead and fry or grill the chicken if you want.
Liver can also be fried before cutting into cubes. If you can't stand liver, you can use fried beef, chicken or shrimps as a substitute.
Parboil the rice then place in a sieve to drain out excess water. Parboiling helps to reduce the starchy content of the rice which makes the grains to clump together when cooking.
Now prepare the vegetables you're going to be using. Wash all the vegetables, dice the onion and set aside, peel the carrots and cut into small cubes.
Remove the seeds of the green bell peppers and cut into small cubes. Although fresh veggies are the best for Nigerian fried rice, frozen vegetables can also be used (after thawing).
Place the carrots and green peas in boiling water for 5 minutes, strain out and place in a bowl of cold water, leave to cool in the water, then pour into a sieve and set aside.
This method is called blanching. It helps to par-boil the vegetables without cooking it through, thereby cutting down the stir-frying process. It also helps to preserve the vibrant color of the vegetables.
As the stock begins to boil, add the seasoning cubes (stock cubes), curry powder, garlic powder, onions and salt to taste then the parboiled rice (I personally prefer adding the onions 2 mins before the rice is done). Leave to cook on medium heat until it's done.
The cooked rice should not be soggy or too tender and the grains shouldn't stick together either. You can Pour out the cooked rice into a wider pot and set aside.
The Rice is going to be fried in small batches, so you'll have to divide the stir-fried vegetables into equal portions. The size of your frying pan/wok will determine how many portions you will have.
Do not over crowd the pan, make sure there is a little space in the pan so that you can move the rice around the pan for even distribution of heat. Repeat this process for the remaining rice and veggie mix.
Now your Authentic Nigerian Fried Rice is ready to be served with either moi- moi, fried plantain, fried Irish potatoe, fried or grilled turkey, fish, beef, chicken or any meat of your choice. ENJOY!
You can't go wrong with this recipe of mine, so please leave a comment and tell me what you think or how your fried rice turned out.