@@jamaicanqueen1058 Just the tomato puree works too. Just fry it until it loses 99% of the water, then add the rice, more meat stock, and water to cook.
❤ ❤️i’m sorry for everything you’ve been through, God really wants to let you know that He loves you so much. He sent his one and only Son down, Jesus Christ, to die for you and i while we were still living in sin. With Him you can be made new, you are covered with the Precious Blood of Jesus. Following Him is not going to be easy, cutting off sin, changing ways that you live in sin and/or cutting off friends. Not living like the world can be hard in the beginning. But it really is worth it. Please start reading the Bible and pray to receive Him im in a way that is undeniable. Because He will make Himself known to you. i say this to you in love and compassion. Jesus loves you and start to live for Him. It will be the best opportunity of your life. ❤️
@@barontetteh ❤️i’m sorry for everything you’ve been through, God really wants to let you know that He loves you so much. He sent his one and only Son down, Jesus Christ, to die for you and i while we were still living in sin. With Him you can be made new, you are covered with the Precious Blood of Jesus. Following Him is not going to be easy, cutting off sin, changing ways that you live in sin and/or cutting off friends. Not living like the world can be hard in the beginning. But it really is worth it. Please start reading the Bible and pray to receive Him im in a way that is undeniable. Because He will make Himself known to you. i say this to you in love and compassion. Jesus loves you and start to live for Him. It will be the best opportunity of your life. ❤️
I am of an Indian descent in the west. Fell in love with Jellof rice when I tasted it for the 1st time at a Nigerian household for Christmas. Have enjoyed it since. Got this made at my wedding celebrations and making it now as a Sunday evening special ❤
I visited Ghana for a week last year and got to experience wonderful food like jollof rice and fufu. Im really happy to see various African cuisines be given more worldwide exposure and love.
As a Nigerian once I saw u add the bay leaves I knew this was legit. Ur an official Nigerian now😂 Edit: next time use parboiled rice it’s superior(no butter too)
@@raysizzler I’m talking about traditional Nigerian jollof rice. Africans don’t cook with a lot butter(that’s more American) and Nigerians use long grain rice not basmati
Nigerians do use butter(margarine actually). That's very important when you make party rice. I make without butter for regular cooking, but add for large gatherings
I keep hearing about Jollof rice but I've never had it and unfortunately there are no West African restaurants in my area (only Ethiopian). So I must try this recipe! However, I think I will add chicken. It looks delicious.
Great work sir👍😉👍👍👍 But you see the jollof war going on in the comments section with "as a Ghanaian/ as a Nigerian" phrases, just put smiles on my face and that's how both countries show love to each other indirectly. In fact lemme join in, 🙋as a Ghanaian😂😂 I love the result😉🤩🤩
"Now bismillah" that was lovely. And the jollof or wollof rice you killed it. I am very happy you did not use palm oil as some sister country do and not watery. Well done bro.
I'm Nigerian and it brings me joy to see that ppl are willing to learn how to cook our food
You are easily pleased
Me too ❤❤❤
“Our” 😂😂 oh brother
Hold on...isn't it Ghanaian food
@@lavelafetshaoriginally Nigerian
As a Nigerian and as someone with over 20 years of Jollof Rice experience. I approve this masterpiece.
Watching while eating jollof rice
@@yusufaden8433same
Tomatoe paste and chicken stock...is this the original recipe?
@@Inprogress_of_newbeginingsnope. But there are different ways to make it
I was looking for somebody to approve it😂
Saw jollof Rice in the notification and clicked so fast 😄
Lots of love from Nigeria 🇳🇬 ❤
Me too. That drew my attention
I'm not from Africa, but I tried this a while ago, after I saw a chef from Africa made this on NYT channel. I think it's time to make it again. ❤
Same here 😂
Me too
ITS FROM SENEGAL
Finally, a Jollof rice that unites Ghanaians and Nigerians
What about Senegal man?😢
This one na correct jollof
How many egg you see there 😂😂
What can be used instead of tomato paste?
@@jamaicanqueen1058 Just the tomato puree works too.
Just fry it until it loses 99% of the water, then add the rice, more meat stock, and water to cook.
Senegal and Gambia were the first btw😅
As a Nigerian I think he did well and I’m glad he really tried say jollof rice right
Your not a real Nigerian if you don't use Maggi.
I'm Ghanaian 🇬🇭 and you can't imagine the joy I am feeling.
also ghanian here
Ghanaian too
I am Ghanaian to but this does not look like jollof rice
@@Phoebeamyberry fr
Fellow Ghanaian ❤🇬🇭
Ooh my Ghanaian 🇬🇭 sister will be so happy to see this... 😊❤🎉
Much love to all the Ghanaians and Nigerians!
Your South African sister 😊🥰😍
🫶🏽
Ahh, I'm South African tto, much love ❤
@@acolourfuldreamer you should surprise her by making some for her, she is going to be so happy. All the best in your marriage ❤️🙏🏽
❤ ❤️i’m sorry for everything you’ve been through, God really wants to let you know that He loves you so much. He sent his one and only Son down, Jesus Christ, to die for you and i while we were still living in sin. With Him you can be made new, you are covered with the Precious Blood of Jesus. Following Him is not going to be easy, cutting off sin, changing ways that you live in sin and/or cutting off friends. Not living like the world can be hard in the beginning. But it really is worth it. Please start reading the Bible and pray to receive Him im in a way that is undeniable. Because He will make Himself known to you. i say this to you in love and compassion. Jesus loves you and start to live for Him. It will be the best opportunity of your life. ❤️
@@barontetteh ❤️i’m sorry for everything you’ve been through, God really wants to let you know that He loves you so much. He sent his one and only Son down, Jesus Christ, to die for you and i while we were still living in sin. With Him you can be made new, you are covered with the Precious Blood of Jesus. Following Him is not going to be easy, cutting off sin, changing ways that you live in sin and/or cutting off friends. Not living like the world can be hard in the beginning. But it really is worth it. Please start reading the Bible and pray to receive Him im in a way that is undeniable. Because He will make Himself known to you. i say this to you in love and compassion. Jesus loves you and start to live for Him. It will be the best opportunity of your life. ❤️
I am in Accra Ghana (West Africa). i must say you did very well bro. More importantly you pronounced it so correctly.
I'm from Ghana as well :) I really want to visit again (I was adopted at 3 and a half).
@@MarthaOkyereMatraI wanna visit too it’s a beautiful country
Bro why butter
same👍
Ghana second class jelof rice the real jelof rice nigeria 🇳🇬 💪🏾
As a Nigerian this warms my heart❤️❤️
This is my favourite rice dish, thanks to my Nigerian and Ghanian friends who introduced it to me when I was a teenager ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm not nigerian.. But I'm really happyyy to see all nigerian people praising you❤
❤Nailed it! 🇳🇬 love to see people enjoying and giving the stage to west african cuisine!
As a Ghanaian subscriber I am so excited 😁❤
I am of an Indian descent in the west. Fell in love with Jellof rice when I tasted it for the 1st time at a Nigerian household for Christmas. Have enjoyed it since. Got this made at my wedding celebrations and making it now as a Sunday evening special ❤
As a Nigerian this was great, but if you could find some maggi seasoning it'll make your recipe even better
Are all the ingredients in maggi Halal??
@@diodelvino3048yes
@@diodelvino3048yes .__.
@@diodelvino3048im sure google can help you there. Something being halal isnt everyone elses priority
@@diodelvino3048yeah 100%
As a Nigerian u killed this brother
Thanks for publicizing West African food.. Ghanaian here 🇬🇭 🔥🔥.. Except that we do not add butter😂😂😂.. But I'll try it and see.. Thanks🔥🔥
Hi.
We add butter in Nigeria. That takes it to another level. 😁
Some ghanaians do
we add butter in Nigeria..
Hi am half Ghanaian 🇬🇭
same here im ghanaian you did good, but we usually dont add butter, but good job
I'm a Ghanaian and you can't imagine my joy of watching you perform that miracle, great job man👍
as a proud nigerian it makes me happy to see others embracing parts of our culture
I visited Ghana for a week last year and got to experience wonderful food like jollof rice and fufu. Im really happy to see various African cuisines be given more worldwide exposure and love.
When I visited Nigeria I absolutely loved Jollof rice. That was banging!
As a Nigerian born and raised in South Africa I approve of this meal❤❤
As a Nigerian, this video makes me happy.😊😊
Just skip the butter at the end😊
Jollof rice is unbelievably good! I have a local Ghanaian Grocers near me who make it!! We have it with grilled chicken - - awesome combo
I’m from Ghana and seeing you make one of my favourite foods made me happy today lots of love❤️🇬🇭
As a Ghanaian I say well done.
this looks tasty my man😋..much ❤ from 🇳🇬
As a Nigerian you just worn my heart. Looks delicious.
Jazakallah for highlighting Jollof!
-Ghanaian 🇬🇭
وَأَنْتُمْ فَجَزَاكُمُ اللَّهُ خَيْرًا
Yes
Fi Amanillah
💪🗿💪🗿
Why does all your food look so good 😋😭
I prefer Spanish rice Mexicans are better
As an African, this made me really happy! Good eating my brother! 👌🏽
Beautiful African cocoa butter queen you are gorgeous 😍
@@UncannyLiving awwww thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️ this made my day
Bish u American
@@smasher. by nationality. Not by ethnicity
@@UncannyLivingbro how are you down this bad on a UA-cam comment section bout food
I'm a Ghanaian🇬🇭and i must say, you did an excellent job 👏👍
I just found out I’m 47% Nigerian I wanna learn so much about the customs n people so I def will be doing this recipe! Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a Nigerian I’ve never been more proud of you. 🫶
Habibi it’s good to see you try African food ❤️❤️❤️
As a Ghanaian all I can say is not bad at all. Looks pretty good
Shush the red rice stinks
@@Obantus No, it's not the rice....it's you
Jollof Rice has to be easily one of the most simple yet delicious rice recipes ever
I'm Ghanaian 🇬🇭 and I absolutely love this ❤
African cuisines are quite overlooked
Fr, they're delicious.
@@bobtehdinosaur yes and very diverse
Def wish i had more African halal food in my area
I love couscous it‘s moroccan❤️ i‘ll try jollof rice too one day!
@@Funa_Takaya couscous isn't exclusively moroccan, it's a Maghrebi dish (found in morocco, algeria, tunisia, libya and mauritania)
Wowwwww!!!!!! Love from Nigeria, youre on point!
I'm a Nigerian who watches your videos all the time and I'm so happy to see you making jollof rice. Love your videos!!❤❤
If you really wanna turn it up to 11, roast the vegetables before you blend them. Gamechangerrrr
Abeg abeg don't give all de secrets 😂
I'm happy to see the world embracing our African food. Yummy 😋 😋 ❤❤❤😊😊. Watching from Liberia, West Africa
Am Ghana 🇬🇭 and I feel extremely honoured to see jollof rice been learned by our bros and sisters 🙏 😊 Let come together as one😊
As a Nigerian once I saw u add the bay leaves I knew this was legit. Ur an official Nigerian now😂
Edit: next time use parboiled rice it’s superior(no butter too)
No butter?? You don't know ball. Butter definitely makes it better. And parboiled rice isn't necessary, it's optional.
@@raysizzler I’m talking about traditional Nigerian jollof rice. Africans don’t cook with a lot butter(that’s more American) and Nigerians use long grain rice not basmati
Nigerians do use butter(margarine actually). That's very important when you make party rice. I make without butter for regular cooking, but add for large gatherings
Butter is the finishing! Fam! Who no know, no know.
@@miriamheartup north Nigerians certainly use Ghee (man shanu) which is clarified butter as a finishing to add flavor
This dude be making Ghanaians proud 😊❤
You copied Nigerians, so be quiet and stop the bragging pollution
As a Ghanaian watching This makes me smile.😊😊😊
You nailed it , that's Jollof Rice
😅😅please where is the chicken 🍗🍗🍗
More like where is the egg for Ghanaian!😂😂😂
Thats nice😊, you can also try brown beef Jolof rice and you will love it.
We enjoy it here in Ghana🇬🇭 🙌
Oh my Goddd🥳🥳
Thank you for making this dish. One of the best dishes from West Africa
I'm a Ghanaian and I'm soo happy to know you are cooking African food. I love jollof rice
It's okay, Africans sha😢
I would really like seeing you take on some North African dishes, as I'm from Algeria🇩🇿
👍
What is your favorite dish from Algeria? I've never had a chance to enjoy such food 😊
He definitely should try Baghrir Snacks 🤤
Im from NA in shaa Allah i get a Algerian wife with Algerian Cooking omg😍😭😭😂😍🧕🏻😍😍
I’ve had Algerian couscous and it’s amazing Algeria has fantastic food
I tried jollof rice in Ghana. Served with BBQ Chicken. It was amazing!
Im from Accra, Ghana and i showed my mom this and she was so proud that our cuisine is being respected
It's Nigerian cuisine, you only sampled
Really enjoyed this video and I laughed throughout 😂❤
Ghana Jollof woo! We don't put butter usually, but sounds like a good idea for glossy rice! Spices vary too
Nigerians do...makes it so flavorful
That was just on my mind... I was wondering when we started adding butter
We Nigerians use butter.
Nigerian jellof dear
@@U.JWorship2020 I don't see parboiled rice anywhere
Love to see that 🇬🇭🙌🏾
As a Pakistani i love jollof!
That is beautiful! The bay leaves should go in first though, like even before the onions
MY MAN! ALLL THE FOOD U MAKE FROM THE 4 CORNERS OF THE WORLD - BIG PROPS TO YOU! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Only came to the comments for the Jollof war 😂😂😂.
Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭……. Thank you for making our Food🤍
It's not your food! Ghanaian food in those days was Waakye and fried fish egg!
Its from senegal
Im indian, this is -similar- to Biryani. I love this recipe! I want to try it.❤
I just tried this tonight and it was simple to make and delicious 😁 adding to my rotation of meals.
I keep hearing about Jollof rice but I've never had it and unfortunately there are no West African restaurants in my area (only Ethiopian). So I must try this recipe! However, I think I will add chicken. It looks delicious.
Fantastic stuff 🇬🇭
Good try. But the secret is shorter rice, add Maggie & Boulion cubes, make the stock from actual chicken legs & finish in the oven for an hour. 🇳🇬🇳🇬
Ghana jollof rice is better than Nigeria , love how you pronounced so good! love from Ghana
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS DISH
GOLDEN BALANCE 🥺🥹🥹🙌🏿
Whatttt!!!!!??? The video just started and I'm already happy🥺😊. Much love from Nigeria man ❤
Ayy love from 🇳🇬! Pro tip, shorter rice, loose the butter! 😂👏
Great work sir👍😉👍👍👍
But you see the jollof war going on in the comments section with "as a Ghanaian/ as a Nigerian" phrases, just put smiles on my face and that's how both countries show love to each other indirectly. In fact lemme join in, 🙋as a Ghanaian😂😂 I love the result😉🤩🤩
This looks so good
My family in gambia doesnt do it like this but it looks really good
I'm gambian and it makes me glad that people are trying to make our dishes
Yeah because it's not made like that no ways it made like that
I'm a Ghanaian and I'm so happy y'all are learning how to make our food as U know Ghana Jollof is the best
Nice one. Next time please add crayfish, if you can find one.
Nigerian jollof is the best!!!
Thanks for respecting our staple 😊
Nice one brother
Lot’s of love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🫶🏾
As East African I would like to make this at home Tnx
I loved this growing up if you haven’t made it make it
Doing a great job. As a Nigerian and a caterer, I approve your kitchen.😂
U go Bro. Best RICE you'll ever eat! Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah! Yah is good! Amen
. Jellof rice will make you PRAISE THE MOST HIGH!!!
Im happy to see you do my favorite meal. You did really Great. 💯👍🏽🇳🇬
Your jollof looks so beautiful
Keep doing you! Love your content
Ps. No need for butter in jollof though 😏
@@glitterbaby00fr
@@glitterbaby00there’s many different version of a dish. It’s ok to add what you want
You better not start a jollof war! It looks delicious!😊
Thank for showing African food some love!
Im Ghanaian and for the sake of my safety I will say….only we and Nigerians make it better 🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️
Beware....the Jollof wars are incoming!
😂😂😂 thank you…i wanted to say bro needed more tutorials
😂
as west african i love nigerian food
😆 i love this 🇳🇬 proud Nigerian here 💪🏿
My goodness fabulous ❤
Bangin mate this would go insane with peri peri chicken❤
My boyfriend is from Ghana 🇬🇭 and his Jollof is 🔥
Me toooo
This is quite spot on 🇳🇬✨
Very good my son. I am from Nigeria and I love your finishing. Kudos.
Looks absolutely DELICIOUS!!!! WHAT KIND OF COOKING OIL DO YOU USE???
"Now bismillah" that was lovely. And the jollof or wollof rice you killed it. I am very happy you did not use palm oil as some sister country do and not watery. Well done bro.
Looks bomb bro. Keep them coming. 😊
That looks amazing
Very good receipe 👍🏾🇳🇬