Nigerian Rice and Chicken Stew
Nigerian Rice and Chicken Stew

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Nigerian Rice and Chicken Stew is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. Nigerian Rice and Chicken Stew is something that I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have nigerian rice and chicken stew using 28 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Nigerian Rice and Chicken Stew:
  1. Prepare For the chicken
  2. Make ready 1 kg Chicken
  3. Prepare 1 blended/grated onion
  4. Take 2 tbsp garlic
  5. Prepare 2 tbsp ginger
  6. Make ready 1 sachet Chicken seasoning
  7. Make ready Fresh tyme/rosemary
  8. Take 1 tbsp paprika
  9. Prepare Water
  10. Make ready For the sauce to make the stew
  11. Make ready 1 can Chopped Tomatoes
  12. Prepare 1 red bell pepper
  13. Take 1 onion
  14. Take 1 scotch bonnet pepper
  15. Prepare 2 garlic cloves
  16. Take For the stew
  17. Get Vegetable oil
  18. Make ready 1/2 onion (chopped)
  19. Make ready Sauce we made for stew
  20. Get 1 sachet stew seasoning
  21. Prepare Basil
  22. Make ready Meat stock
  23. Get Meat (optional)
  24. Take 1 tsp grounded crayfish
  25. Take For the rice
  26. Make ready Rice
  27. Make ready Boiled water
  28. Make ready Salt

The Nigerian Chicken Stew is served with boiled and fried yams, Boiled rice, plantain recipes and beans recipes. Jollof, a traditional Nigerian main dish, brings out the best flavors of rice and chicken and pairs especially well with fried plantains. Nigerian Chicken Stew is a Nigerian Style Stewed Chicken recipe. I've always wanted to draw up a Nigerian Chicken Stew recipe but if you've noticed with my previous stews and soups recipes, I'm not big on chicken in the slightest but my mum insisted on Chicken stew earlier today, so I thought.

Steps to make Nigerian Rice and Chicken Stew:
  1. Put chicken in the pot, add onions, herbs and seasoning. Cook for 10 minutes. Mix. Add water and cook until soft.
  2. When chicken is done grill in oven or fry. Add onions for taste.
  3. Wash rice, par boil and cook
  4. In a blender, blend together chopped tomatoes, bell pepper, onion, garlic and scotch bonnet pepper
  5. In pot add oil and fry the onions
  6. Add sauce that was made before, stew seasoning and basil. Leave to cook on 3 for 40 minutes
  7. Add meat stock, stir well. Cook for some more minutes. Add chicken (optional)
  8. Dish with rice and chicken

Nigerian Chicken Stew is a Nigerian Style Stewed Chicken recipe. I've always wanted to draw up a Nigerian Chicken Stew recipe but if you've noticed with my previous stews and soups recipes, I'm not big on chicken in the slightest but my mum insisted on Chicken stew earlier today, so I thought. Classic Nigerian Combination - Rice and chicken Stew with Plantain. I eat a lot of turkey as evident by this oven roasted turkey recipe I shared a while ago, it's one meat I never get tired of. Turkey stew and plain cooked white or brown rice and some golden fried plantains will totally rock your world.

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