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💭 Why you’ll love this recipe
Quick and easy to make for a quick lunch, weeknight dinner, or family occasions! This recipe uses only plant-based ingredients and is naturally vegan! A healthy and hearty dish filled with vegetables and fresh aromatics.
Variations & Substitutions
Rice. Traditional Nigerian fried rice uses long grain rice and preferably leftover rice that’s a day old. You can also use basmati rice or jasmine rice if that’s not available. Vegetable stock. Use store-bought vegetable stock or make one at home by simmering leftover vegetables like carrot peels, onion skins, and celery stems. Bell peppers. Use red, yellow, and green bell peppers to make this dish more colorful. Habanero pepper. If not available, you can also use scotch bonnet pepper. Habanero pepper can be spicy, so add it slowly and taste until you reach the right spice level! Red cabbage. You can also use green cabbages or savoy cabbages. Ginger paste. If not on hand, use fresh ginger and finely grate it. Season with thyme and a teaspoon of curry powder. Garnish with spring onions before serving!
📖 How to make Nigerian fried rice
Step 1:Boil rice in vegetable stock. Drain and set aside to cool. You can also use day-old rice here. Step 2:While rice is cooking, add oil to a large frying pan. Step 3:Add all the chopped vegetables and sauté for 3-4 minutes until the raw smell vanishes and the vegetables are cooked but not mushy. Step 4:Add the minced garlic and ginger paste and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant. Step 5:Now, add the cooked rice and stir fry for 3-5 minutes on high heat. Step 6:Serve warm and enjoy!
👩🏽🍳 Tips for the best Nigerian fried rice
⭐ Use day-old rice when possible. This helps prevent the rice from becoming mushy as it has less moisture compared to freshly cooked rice. If using freshly cooked rice, spread it out on a tray to cool and dry slightly before frying.
Chop the vegetables into small, uniform sizes. This ensures they cook evenly and integrate well with the rice, providing a consistent texture and flavor in every bite. Be cautious with the habanero or Scotch bonnet pepper; these are very spicy. Start with a small amount and adjust according to your heat preference. It’s easier to add more than to try to balance excessive heat afterward. When stir-frying, keep the heat high to ensure the vegetables stay vibrant and crisp and the rice gets a slight char without burning. Stir continuously to prevent any ingredients from sticking to the pan.
🍴 How to serve Nigerian fried rice
This delicious rice dish can be served as a main course for lunch or dinner. Traditionally, it’s served at parties, weddings, and other special occasions. You’ll want to plate a generous portion of fried rice on each serving dish and garnish it with fried plantains, boiled eggs, and other protein. Serve it alongside a side salad, coleslaw, or moi moi (steamed bean pudding) for a complete meal!
🍴Storage and reheating suggestions
Store leftover rice in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, you can microwave it or heat it on the stovetop at low heat. If the rice has become dry, drizzle a few tablespoons of water on top. To freeze, store it in an airtight container and freeze for 1-2 months. Thaw it overnight and reheat it on a stovetop or microwave.
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