Traditional Mackerel Stew with Ofada Rice

Traditional Mackerel Stew with Ofada Rice

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    This recipe brings together the heart of Papabrowne’s pantry — bold, home-style flavors that taste like tradition. A rich, comforting stew with mackerel, simmered in a tomato base, paired with the nutty aroma of Ofada rice. Perfect for family meals or Sunday gatherings.

    Ingredients (serves 4):

    • 2 cups Papabrowne Premium Ofada Rice
    • 2 cans Papabrowne Mackerel (in oil or brine)
    • 4 tbsp Papabrowne Tomato Paste
    • 2 tbsp Papabrowne Palm Oil (for depth of flavor)
    • 2 tbsp Papabrowne Sunflower Oil
    • 1 medium onion, finely chopped
    • 2 cloves garlic, minced
    • 1-2 fresh chili peppers (adjust to spice preference)
    • 1 tsp paprika or cayenne pepper
    • 1 tsp salt (to taste)
    • Optional garnish: sliced green onions or fresh herbs
    • Papabrowne Sweet Yellow Plantain Chips (served on the side for a crunchy finish)

    Directions:

    1. Cook the Rice

      1. Rinse the Ofada rice thoroughly. Add 2 cups of rice to 4 cups of water with a pinch of salt. Cook on medium heat until tender (about 25–30 minutes). Set aside.

    2. Prepare the Stew Base

      1. In a pot, heat palm oil and sunflower oil together until hot but not smoking.
      2. Add onions and sauté until golden. Stir in garlic, chili peppers, and tomato paste. Cook until the paste darkens slightly and releases its aroma.

    3. Add the Mackerel

      1. Drain mackerel and gently fold into the sauce. Break into large chunks (don’t overmix to keep pieces intact). Season with paprika and salt. Simmer for 10–12 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    4. Bring It Together

      1. Serve the rich mackerel stew over warm Ofada rice.
      2. Pair with Papabrowne sweet yellow plantain chips on the side for a touch of sweetness and crunch.

    Note:

    You may start with 3 cups of water and add the 4th as needed while cooking if you would like as this may reduce cook time but will require a closer eye and more stirring.

    *Cooking time may vary depending on the stove top and the conditions in the kitchen. Elevation and humidity effect cooking times.