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Easy Kenyan Pilau (Vegan Recipe)

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Kenyan pilau is a delicious spice-flavoured rice dish from East Africa. And today, we’ll show you how to prepare this recipe in a quick and healthy way!

Also known as pilaf or pilav, pilau consists of rice simmered in a well-seasoned broth, sometimes with added meat and vegetables.

This simple yet intensely fragrant rice is a popular dish in many countries, each preparing it with its own distinctive style.

In the Kenyan version, pilau often uses cuts of meat like beef, chicken, or goat, which are also used to prepare the cooking stock.

Kenyan pilau seasoning includes a base of sauteed garlic, ginger, chillies, and chopped fresh tomatoes, plus warming spices like cinnamon, cardamom, clove, and cumin.

We made a few changes to the classic recipe, like replacing refined canola oil with minimally processed extra virgin olive oil.

We also swapped the classic white rice with wholegrain brown rice, which is higher in fibre, proteins, and minerals.

Finally, our Kenyan pilau recipe has no beef in it, so you won’t have to spend time preparing the meat stock, and you’ll keep the saturated fats low.

If you like, you can add a can of beans or lentils to the pilau rice for a source of protein. You’ll find more pairing ideas below!

And, after this recipe, why not try the famous Nigerian jollof rice or discover our Thai green bean pilaf?

Or try other delicious African recipes like this Ghanaian spinach stew and healthy plantain chips!

Ingredients

Long-Grain Brown Rice 240 g
Extra Virgin Olive Oil 2 tbsp
Red Onion 1
Garlic Cloves 2
Fresh Ginger Root (grated) 1 tbsp
Mild Red Chillies (serrano) 4
Ground Cumin 2 tsp
Ground Cloves 1/4 tsp
Ground Cardamom 1/2 tsp
Ground Cinnamon 1 tsp
Cracked Black Pepper 1/2 tsp
Fresh Tomatoes 2
Vegetable Stock 680 mL
Chopped Parsley/Coriander 2 tbsp