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Festive Tomato Rice.

This is one of my go-to recipes when I’m hosting people, especially around the holiday season (though I did share a Festive Christmas Rice recipe a few years back), thus the name ‘festive tomato rice”. Quick, easy and delicious, there’s absolutely no reason to not make this dish.

2-3 large ripe tomatoes
3 tablespoon coconut oil (adjust)
1 1/2 tablespoon salt (divided)
1 1/2 teaspoon black pepper (divided)
2 tablespoon tomato concentrate (paste)
1 med onion (diced)
5-7 cloves garlic (crushed)
2 scallions (chopped)
1 stalk celery (chopped)
2 bird’s eye pepper (chopped – optional)
1/2 teaspoon roasted cumin (geera)
3/4 teaspoon smoked Paprika
3 cups Basmati rice (washed)
4 1/2 cups chicken stock * see note below
2 tablespoon parsley

Notes! Use vegetable stock instead of chicken, to make this dish vegan / vegetarian friendly. If making this dish gluten free, please go through the full list of ingredients to ensure they meet your specific gluten free dietary requirements. May I recommend that you use the video below to follow along as much more about the recipe is discussed there.

As your oven preheats to 425F, remove the stems and core from the tomatoes and cut them into 1/4s. Place them skin side down on a lined baking tray and top with the oil, 1/2 of the black pepper and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. These go into the oven on the middle rack for 20-25 minutes uncovered. Once done, remove and allow to cool.

Place a wide pan on the stove on a med/low heat and add the oil from the baking tray we used, followed by the onion, garlic, celery, remaining black pepper and scallion. Lower the heat and add the remaining salt and Bird’s Eye Pepper. Stir!

Add the paprika, cumin, stir and continue cooking on low.

After 3-4 minutes, add the tomato paste and the juices from the roasted tomato (see the video). Stir well to bring out the natural sweetness of the tomato paste.

Remove the skim off the roasted tomato (discard) and give them a rough chop before adding it to the pan.

Raise the heat to medium and cook for 2 minutes, stirring as it cooks so it doesn’t burn due to the natural sugar from the tomato.

Add the washed rice and stir well to coat each grain with that lovely tomato base we created.

In goes the stock (I explain how I determine how much liquid I need in the video below), remember if making this vegan or vegetarian, you will not be using chicken stock as I did. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, lid on and cook until the rice is plump and all of the liquid is gone. TIP! Adding a bay leaf and fresh thyme will add additional flavor.

Thirteen minutes later, shut off the stove. Add the chopped parsley at the top, place the lid back on and let it sit (stove off) on the same burner you used.

Give it about 10 minutes, then use a fork to fluff and mix the rice! Get ready to enjoy it on it’s own or as a side to other dishes on your dinner table.

Gluten Free Vegan

Amazing Sorfran Rice [Vegan + Gluten Free].

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Before I get to the recipe I’d like to mention that in the Southern Caribbean what we ‘call’ Saffron (or sorfran) is really turmeric and NOT Saffron. Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the “saffron crocus”.  As we continue with the 5 days of Christmas recipes, chef Marc is joining us to share his take on this tasty vegan Sorfran rice (Turmeric Rice Pilaf) A lovely one-pot dish which is packed with layers of flavor, is gluten free and something you’ll be proud to have on your holiday dinner table.

You’ll Need…

4 cups Jasmine rice
2 large carrots (diced)
3 cloves garlic (diced)
2 scallions (chopped)
2 stalks celery (diced)
2 shallots (diced)
1 red bell pepper (diced)
1 green bell pepper (diced)
2 tablespoon coconut oil
2 tablespoon olive oil (divided)
1 tablespoon salt (divided)
3 tablespoon parsley (chopped)
1/2 cup raisins
3/4 teaspoon turmeric
4 1/2 cups veg stock (use chicken if not doing this vegan/vegetarian)
2 scotch bonnet peppers (leave whole)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
4 sprigs thyme

IMPORTANT! If doing this rice dish gluten free, do go through the entire list of ingredients to make sure they meet with your specific gluten free dietary needs. Especially the stock you choose to use.

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Please try to dice your vegetables the same size so they cook evenly. Give the garlic and shallots a fine dice and remove the leaves off the sprigs of thyme. The goal is to have everything prepped and ready, so you’ll get the dish done with ease and speed.

In a wide pan (one with a lid) on a medium/high heat, add the coconut oil and about 1/2 of the olive oil. Then add the diced carrots, celery and shallots. Stir well and cook for about 3-4 minutes.

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Now go in with the black pepper, 1/2 the salt, thyme and turmeric. Stir well and cook for 30 seconds, then add the peppers, raisins and the rest of the salt. Mix well and cook for another 30 seconds.

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It’s now time to add the raisins and scallions.. then the rice! DON’T wash the rice. I know this will seem strange to the average Caribbean person as we always wash our rice. but according to chef Marc, he wants to coat the rice grains with the base of flavor (and oil) he created and a wet rice grain will not allow for this (watch the video below as he explains). Stir well, add a bit more black pepper if you wish and drizzle in the rest of the olive oil to really coat the rice grains.

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Make sure your heat is on high and add the veg stock and give it a quick stir and float the 2 scotch bonnet peppers WHOLE – DON’T Break! Cover the pot immediately (please make sure all the ingredients – except the parsley are now in the pot). We’ll wait for it to come up to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and cook for 25-30 minutes. At NO time do you open the pot or stir. I noticed Marc used a non stick pan, so I’d recommend you do the same (it helps to not have burnt rice at the bottom if by chance you slightly over-cook it).

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By now all the liquid would have be burnt off and you’ll be left with plum (grainy) rice, surrounded by perfectly cooked vegetables. Turn off the heat, REMOVE the scotch bonnet peppers – again – do NOT break them and top with the chopped parsley. Fluff/mix and get ready to enjoy one of the most tasty vegan rice dishes you’ve ever had.

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Yes, you can leave it to rest a bit after you turn off the stove, but according to chef Marc.. WHY? Get in there and enjoy! Special thanks to Chef Marc for sharing this delightful gluten free (and vegan) rice dish for our holiday series.

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