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Ghana jollof in the Stovetop pressure cooker

For when you want Instant Pot speed but the smoky crust of stovetop.

By ChopJollof Kitchen · Tested in the stovetop pressure cookerReviewed Apr 20257 min read
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Quick answer

Ghana jollof rice can be made in the stovetop pressure cooker. For when you want Instant Pot speed but the smoky crust of stovetop. Total time is approximately 30 minutes. The method uses basmati or long-grain parboiled with vegetable oil or groundnut oil as the cooking fat.

At a glance

Country
Ghana
Appliance
stovetop pressure cooker
Total time
30 minutes
Servings
6

Why cook Ghana jollof in the stovetop pressure cooker?

Every appliance extracts something different from Ghana jollof rice. The stovetop pressure cooker for when you want Instant Pot speed but the smoky crust of stovetop. For Ghana jollof specifically, the stovetop pressure cooker interacts with the vegetable oil or groundnut oil base and bay leaf and mixed spice seasoning in ways that change the final colour, crust formation, and aroma intensity. Ghana jollof is traditionally made over charcoal or gas — adapting it to the stovetop pressure cooker 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.

Ghana jollof uses basmati or long-grain parboiled, which responds differently under pressure than on the stovetop — pressure cooking cuts the cook time but eliminates the gradual evaporation that concentrates the tomato flavor.

Pros
  • + Fast like Instant Pot, but with a crust
  • + Strong flavour development
  • + Single pot
Cons
  • Steeper learning curve
  • Pressure release timing matters
  • Less forgiving than slow methods

Method

  1. 01

    Brown the base aggressively before sealing

  2. 02

    Add rice + stock, scrape the fond

  3. 03

    Seal, full pressure, 7 minutes

  4. 04

    Natural release for 8 minutes, then quick release

  5. 05

    Open, leave on lowest heat 4 minutes uncovered for the crust

Frequently asked

Can you make Ghana jollof in the stovetop pressure cooker?

For when you want Instant Pot speed but the smoky crust of stovetop.

How long does it take?

Approximately 30 minutes including prep and rest.

Does the stovetop pressure cooker give you a smoky crust?

See pros / cons section above for the full answer.

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