First, blend two onions, ginger, garlic, fresh peppers, and cloves. Then use a portion to season your beef or chicken
Add seasoning cube/bouillon cube (or salt to taste) and 1 teaspoon thyme to the chicken or beef and put to boil
Blend the fresh tomatoes and slice the remaining onion
Heat the oil and then add sliced onions. Stir for two minutes and then add the blended ginger, onion, fresh pepper, garlic and cloves. Stir for a minute. To the mixture, add tomato paste and stir properly and allow to cook for a few minutes.
Add fresh tomatoes and leave to boil
Check on the beef, or chicken and stir slightly then separate each from the stock when cooked
Add the stock to the sauce on fire and stir
Preheat oil in a saucepan and fry cooked beef or chicken, turning occasionally until it's golden brown. While at it, check on the sauce and correct the seasoning (cube/bouillon cube (or salt to taste)
Stir to boil and then cover for a few minutes
When cooked, you’ll notice that the oil will gather at the top of the sauce
Add a cup of water. Wash and add the rice. Stir and leave to boil on low heat
After 10 minutes, check and stir carefully
Add a little or ¼ cup of water if the Jollof is hard. Cover to cook
After a few minutes, cover with a clean napkin right above the rice to lock in moisture and add natural cooking pressure. Close with the lid. Reduce the heat to low and simmer gently for 15 minutes.
Once simmering nicely and the moisture has nearly all gone, add the peas, green beans and carrots and stir. Remember, this step is optional but it’s necessary for a balanced diet.
The result of this recipe for Ghanaian jollof rice brings you a brightly colored red/orange rice dish with a beautiful spice. You wouldn't imagine that boiling plain rice in the same pot as peppers, tomatoes, and herbs would create such soft, yet crisp tomato-stained grains, with so much sweetness locked inside them.
Once ready, serve hot with your fried chicken or beef.
You can also serve it with Shito (a pepper-based sauce), enjoyed with a healthy range of other condiments such as salads, avocado and deep-fried ripe plantains.