The festive period are over but then we still need to eat delicious and mouth watering meals. This
weekend we are going to prepare white coconut rice for friends and family. oya lets go there. here are the ingredients.
Ingredients for White Coconut Rice
The following quantities of ingredients served 4 people.
- 420g long grain parboiled rice
- 400 mls Coconut Milk
- 400 ml chicken stock/broth
- 20 small shrimps
- 1 tatashe pepper (alternative: Tribelli peppers)
- 1 red onion
- A handful of diced sausage
- 1 big seasoning cube (optional)
- Habanero peppers (Atarodo: to taste)
- Black pepper (to taste)
- Salt (to taste)
- Green peas.
- Green beans.
Before you cook White Coconut Rice
- Get some chicken stock from cooking chicken.
- Extract the coconut milk.
- Parboil/Precook the long grain parboiled rice. Add it to a pot of a
generous quantity of boiling water and cook on medium heat for 8-10
minutes. This time is for the quantity of rice stated in the list of
ingredients. If yours is more, you will need more time. When done with
the parboiling, you should be able to cut the grain of rice with your
finger nails: no resistance or rubbery feel.
The science of parboiling long grain parboiled rice:
- Long grain parboiled rice contains lots of starch and is hard. When
you cook this rice as is without first of all parboiling it (especially
with rice recipes where ingredients are cooked in the same pot as the
rice (one-pot rice recipes), the starch content will make the rice
sticky and soggy. The hard nature will hamper its absorption of water,
again leading to sticky, soggy and burnt rice when you are done.
- When we parboil/precook the rice, we reduce the starch content as some of it is poured away.
- Precooking also softens the rice to enable it absorb water easily.
- If parboiled correctly, the long grain parboiled rice will
completely absorb the quantity of water that is at the same level as the
parboiled rice. This is science. A practical example is when you want
to use a bone dry rag to mop up water; what quantity of water can it
absorb compared to when you are trying to mop up the water with a damp
rag?
- When happy with the rice, pour in a sieve and rinse with
plenty of cool water to cool it down. Leave in the sieve to
drain.
- Cut the sausage/hot dog into small cubes.
- Dice the peppers and cut the green beans into about 1 inch long pieces.
- Chop the onions.
- Precook the shrimps and peel them or not depending on how you like the
- I recommend the long grain parboiled
rice because it is the rice that works best with the recipe detailed on
this page. It is the best rice for all Nigerian one-pot rice recipes.
- You can use tinned coconut milk but I prefer coconut milk that I extract from the coconuts myself: .
- You get chicken stock by cooking chicken with seasoning cubes, thyme
and onions and any other seasoning of your choice.
Cooking Directions
- Pour the chicken stock and coconut milk into a sizeable pot. Bear in
mind that the rice will normally rise by at least one quarter of its
quantity from the parboiled state to the done state.
- Add the black pepper and seasoning cube. Cover the pot and start cooking till it boils.
- Add the precooked rice, Stir and add salt to taste. At this point
the liquid should be at the same level as the rice. If not, top it up
with water. If the liquid is much more than the rice, you will end up
with soggy coconut rice. If you used long grain parboiled rice and you
parboiled/precooked it correctly, the Coconut Rice will be done by the
time the level of water dries up. There will be no need to add more
water.
- Cover the pot and start cooking on medium heat.
- Once it boils, add the hot dog.
- When the water dries to exactly the same level as the rice add the shrimps and continue cooking.
- When the water is almost dry, add the soft ingredients: onions, green beans and green peas and the tatashe and habanero peppers.
- Cover and continue cooking till all the water dries up. If you parboiled the rice correctly, it should be doen by now.
- Stir with a spatula till all the ingredients are well combined. That's it!
The White Coconut Rice is best served on its own but feel free to serve it with Steamed Leafy Veggies or any other Nigerian Rice Accessory you like.
Enjoy with Friends and Family this Weekend and Thank me later.
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