Ofada Rice & Sauce.

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Hello everyone, welcome to my blog this blessed Sunday. It's the Hive-Learners Creative Sunday, and I am excited to share one of the indigenous Yoruba recipes that originated from Ogun State.

This recipe is known as Ofada rice; it's a local rice with a distinctive aroma. This rice is served with a local sauce, and it's one of the meals you can't get tired of eating if properly prepared.

My very first time eating this meal didn't go well because the Ofada rice wasn't processed well. I ate it at a friend's place, and despite the condition of the food, there was something special about it, which was the taste and aroma.

I got locked on those two things and decided to give this recipe a try myself. After trying it, it became one of my favorite recipes, but I do not eat it frequently because the rice is expensive compared to regular white rice.

Today, I will take you through the process of preparing the Ofada rice and its sauce. The ingredients I used are:

  • Ofada rice

  • Mixed pepper (blended dried pepper and tomatoes)

  • Dried Fish

  • Eggs

  • Onions

  • Crayfish

  • Palm oil

  • Cowskin

  • Salt & Seasoning cubes

  • Ginger powder

  • Locust beans.

Procedure.

  • I started by rinsing the rice thoroughly (you may need to pick the rice first if you didn't buy a properly processed one because it used to contain stones). I used a properly processed one and can just cook directly.)

  • After ensuring the rice was clean, I boiled some water and turned the rice into the boiling water.

  • I rinsed my eggs too and boiled them with the rice.

  • I added enough salt to make the Ofada rice taste good.

While the rice is boiling, I moved on to make the sauce, which is the best part of the recipe.

  • I started by heating my oil before turning the chopped onions into it.

  • I added the already washed locust beans and crayfish into the hot oil. I stirred and allowed them to fry for about two minutes on low heat.

  • I added the fish and cowskin so they can fry for a few minutes absorbing the palm oil flavor.

  • The locust beans joined the party.

  • I turned the mixed pepper in with the boiled eggs as well.

  • Finally, I added the seasoning cube, ginger powder and salt.
  • I allowed the sauce to fry for about 20 minutes under low heat, ensuring that all the ingredients blended in pretty well.

By this time, the rice was ready, so I turned it into a sieve to drain the water.


I went on to serve the meal in a traditional way, and it was fantastic. The flavor and aroma from the Ofada rice and the sauce got me salivating even before I tasted it.


I was sure the taste would be awesome, and it was.

I enjoyed it with my family and believe you did the same reading through this post. Let me know what you think about this recipe; happy Sunday.

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Its look like indonesian dish. But, thank for sharing

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Really? It's actually a local one here and I would love to know what meal this looks like in Indonesia... Thanks for the visit and cheers to a beautiful week.

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It's as if the background music is a traditional song, giving the complete local vibe to the final result of the Ofada rice 😁

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Lolz, I just chose one song from inshot because of all this copyright problem. Am happy you like it too, seeing a whale love local recipe gives me joy. 😊

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Lol you and this whale title have not stop abi? 😂

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Hmmmm yummy 🤤 I love ofada rice but it’s too expensive

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Yeah, a lot of people complain about the price but preparing it at home will definitely save you cost.

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There's this sense of completion and satisfaction I feel seeing your cooking vlogs. You're amazing, my Chef Georgie. This was mouthwatering to watch.🥰

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This woman is making my head swell... Calm down George

Thanks a lot, I am happy to like the recipe. Sending you some right away 😊.

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But some people always use green pepper for the sauce, I love this sauce.

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Yes, people use green bell pepper but I just stick to what's available. It's really good even with just red pepper, thanks for the visit.

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Oh..this is how to make ofada rice? It's actually simple. I have eaten it while on nysc camp and I loved it especially how peperish it usually is. Wow..I should try this
Thanks for sharing

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It's actually simple and a friend once said the same thing because he eats out whenever he's craving Ofada rice. Looking forward to seeing your post about it, cheers.

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By appearance it looks simple but I confident that it was good in taste. I wish I got the opportunity to taste it.
!PAKX

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Very well done, especially with the leaves. Iperu people usually make it with green pepper sauce. How much for this serving at my wedding, sir?

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Yes boss, iperu people love it too. There is a particular town named Ofada as well, I have been there once and I think the food originated from there.

I just used the available pepper and it tasted good. It would be an honor to serve this at your wedding, how many guests are we looking at? 😊

Let me come to dm, seems baba wants to give me contract.

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This Big Chef Keep Giving Us Delicious Menus Back to Back,
Awesome Job Chef George 🔥

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Thanks man, whenever I remember you asking for a video, I get inspired to come up with something.

God bless you abundantly and cheers to a beautiful week.

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Amen and you too,
Our week is blessed 🙏

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This is the way to eat ofada rice. It is on a deaf and not a plate 😂😂😂

Well done La Chef George

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