If you do not like beans when it is cooked alone like in Beans Porridge, then you need to try the rice and beans recipe.
How to cook Nigerian Rice & Beans [Video]
One way to reduce the flatulence or indigestion associated with beans is to cook it with another staple and the rice and beans recipe is one of such recipes.
Ingredients
Rice - 2 cigar cups | 500g
Beans - 1 cigar cup | 250g
Tomato Stew 500 mls
Chicken or Fish
Pepper and salt - to taste
Onions - 2 medium sized bulbs
Seasoning – 2 Maggi/Knorr cubes & Thyme (1 teaspoon)
Before you cook Rice and Beans
Wash and soak the beans for about 5 hours. Discard the water and rinse the beans.
Put the beans in a pot, pour some water and set to boil.
Once the beans starts boiling, turn off the heat, throw away the water and wash again. These steps will help minimize the indigestion associated with beans for most people.
Prepare the tomato stew. Visit the Tomato Stew page for details on how to do that.
Parboil the rice using the method detailed in Parboiling Rice for Cooking Rice and Beans.
Meanwhile, cook the chicken till tender with the chopped onions, thyme and stock cubes. If you will rather use fish, boil the fish for 5 minutes using the same amount of seasoning. Fry or grill the chicken or the fish and set aside.
Cooking Directions
Cook the beans till tender and set aside.
Pour the chicken/fish stock into a pot big enough to accommodate the rice and beans, bearing in mind that the rice will rise some more.
Add the tomato stew, the parboiled rice and the cooked beans. Check that the water level is just less than the level of the rice and beans.
Add pepper and salt to taste.
Stir, cover the pot and cook at low to medium heat till the water is dry.
Serve with the fried chicken or fish and fried plantain.
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