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Benin jollof in the Stovetop

The default. The recipe assumes this unless we say otherwise.

By ChopJollof Kitchen · Tested in the stovetopReviewed Apr 20257 min read
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Quick answer

Benin jollof rice can be made in the stovetop. The default. The recipe assumes this unless we say otherwise. Total time is approximately 60 minutes. The method uses long-grain parboiled rice with vegetable oil and palm oil combined as the cooking fat.

At a glance

Country
Benin
Appliance
gas or electric range
Total time
60 minutes
Servings
8

Why cook Benin jollof in the stovetop?

Every appliance extracts something different from Benin jollof rice. The stovetop the default. The recipe assumes this unless we say otherwise. For Benin jollof specifically, the gas or electric range interacts with the vegetable oil and palm oil combined base and pili-pili (African bird's eye chilli) and dawadawa seasoning in ways that change the final colour, crust formation, and aroma intensity. Benin jollof is traditionally made over firewood — adapting it to the stovetop means deciding which part of that smoke character you are preserving and which you are letting go. The key variables — oil ratio, stock volume, and lid timing — all need adjusting from the stovetop baseline.

Benin jollof uses long-grain parboiled rice, which responds to the heat distribution of this method in a way that requires slight adjustments to the standard recipe ratios.

Pros
  • + Best balance of crust and ease
  • + Full control over heat
  • + Anyone can do it
Cons
  • Requires a heavy-bottomed pot
  • Burns easily on electric
  • Needs attention

Method

  1. 01

    Use a 5-quart heavy enamel or cast-iron pot

  2. 02

    Reduce base on medium until oil breaks

  3. 03

    Add rice + stock, stir once, lower to lowest heat

  4. 04

    Foil + lid, do not lift, 25-30 minutes

  5. 05

    Rest 10 minutes off the heat before opening

Frequently asked

Can you make Benin jollof in the stovetop?

The default. The recipe assumes this unless we say otherwise.

How long does it take?

Approximately 60 minutes including prep and rest.

Does the stovetop give you a smoky crust?

See pros / cons section above for the full answer.

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