African cuisine grilled chicken legs with jollof rice with orzo and black eyed peas
Ofada rice refers to locally made rice. Before the Buhari-led administration banned the importation of rice, most Nigerians preferred to enjoy imported rice or, in typical Nigerian words, “foreign rice.”
While Nigerian-made rice has slowly earned its place back in the market and in the hearts of Nigerians, Ofada rice continues to soothe hearts and, quite honestly, has never lost the place it has held for centuries.
Ofada rice is a traditional local style jollof rice, made with a lineup of local herbs and spices—specifically palm oil and Okpehe (iru). It is more often than not served in banana leaves for that extra local feel.
With more than a few rice mills scattered around Nigeria and the fierce competition among rice producers, ofada rice has become a household staple.
We are sharing an authentic way of enjoying our Nigerian rice. Do more than Nigerian fried rice and Nigerian Jollof; enjoy ofada rice in the most Nigerian way.
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Palm oil rice or okpehe rice is a traditional Nigerian jollof rice made with local condiments like Ofada rice, palm oil, okpehe, and smoked/dry fish. Okpehe rice is a traditional Nigerian jollof rice made with a mix of local condiments to give a unique taste. Some of the major ingredients in Okpehe rice are palm oil and, of course, Okpehe.
Palm oil rice is perfect for the days when you have less than enough ingredients to make the more popular Nigerian Jollof rice.
Some might suggest that they made it, especially for the ajepako. This local rice is just as palatable as typical Nigerian Jollof. This dish deserves to be in a league of its own.
Nigerian okpehe rice/palm oil rice has palm oil as its base with ground pepper puree. A combination of original ofada rice, palm oil, and dry fish gives this meal its unique local flavour that most people enjoy.
If you are not a fan of the local spices made by my locust bean, palm rice can be made without it. Although adding any of them would give your dish an authentic local flavour, you can not afford to miss them.
I believe the flexibility of the ingredients you can and cannot add to this dish makes it very affordable. Adding tomatoes to this dish is also optional. I prefer to prepare my palm oil rice with pure okpehe, but you can substitute it with Ogiri, Iru, or Dawa Dawa.
This dish is also affordable because you can substitute beef for ice fish, smoked fish, or crayfish. Whichever is available or whatever option you choose, you will have a very palatable dish.
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