How to Prepare Super Quick Homemade Palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain

Cody Bailey   06/10/2020 05:21

Palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain
Palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain

Hey everyone, it is Brad, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

At the end, you should have a dark red, slightly thick sauce. Serve with rice, potatoes, soups, yam, plantain, beans, yam porridge or even bread! Palm oil sauce/stew is just another way of making Nigerian fried stew using palm oil instead of the regular vegetable oil.

Palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain is one of the most favored of recent trending meals in the world. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions daily. Palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain using 15 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain:
  1. Prepare Fresh tomato
  2. Prepare Fresh pepper
  3. Prepare Fresh tatashe
  4. Take Fresh ginger
  5. Take Fresh garlic
  6. Get Onions
  7. Take Local chicken
  8. Get Palm oil
  9. Get Vegetable oil
  10. Prepare Knorr seasoning
  11. Get Chicken seasoning
  12. Get Tomato paste
  13. Get Curry
  14. Prepare Thyme
  15. Take to taste Salt

The Nigerian native Jollof Rice is also known as Iwuk Edesi or Palm oil Rice is a soul food at it's finest - It's hearty, incredibly satisfying and Add the blended peppers and fry until it's reduced, stirring at intervals so as not to burn the sauce. Add the Ground crayfish, Prawns, Dry fish, diced Ponmo, Salt to. Stewed black-eyed peas served with fried sweet plantains and boiled rice. A stew cooked with yucca leaf, chicken, smoked turkey, smoked foul and palm oil. preferably serviced with white rice.

Instructions to make Palm oil chicken stew served with white rice and fried plantain:
  1. Wash and blend fresh tomato with fresh pepper,tatashe,onions,fresh ginger,fresh garlic
  2. Boil all after blending and bring to a paste.
  3. Season chicken with curry,thyme,seasoning cubes,blended onions,fresh ginger and garlic and allow to cook for at least 1 hour till It becomes tender
  4. Bleach palm oil with chopped onions and garlic and fry the paste that consists of (fresh tomato,pepper,tatashe,onions,garlic and ginger) for 45mins
  5. When chicken is tender,drain out the stock and pour into fried paste and allow to simmer for 10mins,heat up vegetable oil and fry chicken and add into the stew
  6. Par-boil white rice for 20minutes and wash and set into the pot to cook to it's desired softness,you can garnish with carrot and green beans (optional)
  7. Fry plantain till it's golden brown
  8. Set stew aside as well as white rice and serve with fried plantain

Garnish jollof rice with friend plantains and serve with chicken. You can also finish cooking the chicken either on the barbeque (grill) or fry in oil until crispy. Editor's Notes: Nutrition data for this recipe includes the full amount of onion, garlic, and seasonings. Ayamase is traditionally served on banana leaves over Ofada rice with a side of fried plantains which is optional. White Rice and stew is one of my family's favorites.

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