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Côte d'Ivoire

Riz au Gras /ʁi o ɡʁa/

— The essay · 14 min read

On Côte d'Ivoire: the pot, the patience, the argument.

CRiz au gras translates to "fat rice" — an insult in other cuisines, a promise here. The fat is where the flavor lives.

The dish arrived at our kitchen the way it arrives at every kitchen — inherited, contested, half-remembered, adjusted. We cooked it the way we were shown, and then we cooked it the way we were corrected, and then we cooked it the way that tasted right. It took us 12 tries before we were willing to print it.

“You cannot see the rice become itself if you are interrupting it.”

— Aunty Nkechi, Surulere

This page is not the final word. It is a footnote on a conversation that has been going on for six hundred years. If we got something wrong, write us a letter. We publish them.

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If you loved Côte d'Ivoire, go to Senegal next.