Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (2024)

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If you’re looking for a different way to eat rice or looking to wow your guests next time you’re hosting, then you must try this easy Kenyan beef pilau rice recipe.

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What Is Kenyan Pilau Rice?

Kenyan pilau rice is a simple dish of rice flavoured with meat stock and spices and sometimes cooked with vegetables. This aromatic rice dish is commonly served at parties and occasions, usually with kachumbari (tomato & cucumber salad). Similar to jollof rice in West Africa, it is always present on Eid, Christmas and other special occasions. Kenyan pilau rice is also known as Swahili pilau rice and East African pilau rice.

Pilau dish is common in India and the Middle Eastern countries, each with its way of preparing it. The East African pilau rice is common in countries around the Swahili coast like Kenya and Tanzania; hence, it is also called Swahili pilau. Although there are a lot of Indian influences in the local cuisine of the countries around the Swahili coast, The Kenyan or Swahili pilau is more similar in appearance to the Middle Eastern version with a light brown colour than the Indian pilau with bright yellow colour from the addition of turmeric.

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How To Cook Kenyan Beef Pilau

Here are the ingredients you need for the beef pilau recipe...

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Beef

Onion

Garlic

Ginger

Bay leaves

Salt

Sunflower oil

Ground Cloves

Ground Cumin

Ground cinnamon

Ground cardamom

Pepper flakes

Rice

A few notes about the ingredients...

  • Rice: I used and recommend golden basmati to get the best pilau rice. Its appeal apart from its distinct flavour, is its ability to hold its texture during cooking; which makes it less likely to become sticky. It is also fluffy and works well in most rice dishes. If you don’t have golden basmati; then other types of basmati or long grain non-stick rice are recommended for this simple pilau recipe with meat.
  • Beef: This is a beef pilau recipe. You can also have chicken pilau, goat meat pilau etc. Basically, the beef in the pilau can be substituted with other meats or replaced with vegetables like mushrooms to make it suitable for vegetarians
  • Spices: Traditionally, whole spices for pilau are roasted and ground, but I have used already ground spices from my cupboard for convenience. You can use whole spices if preferred. Before grinding with mortar and pestle, you’ll need to toast the whole spices in a pan. If you don’t keep many different spices in your cupboard, pilau spice (pilau masala) is available already mixed. You can find it in Asia and Mediterranean stores. You will need two tablespoons of pilau masala for 2 cups of rice.
  • Pepper: I used pepper flakes because I didn’t have black pepper at home when I wanted to make this recipe. You can substitute with black pepper powder.

How To Make It...

Peel the onions and garlic cloves.

Wash the beef and add into a pan. Slice in one onion and 2 garlic cloves with the ginger. Add bay leaves, with a cup of water and some salt to taste.

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Cook until the beef is tender, then remove from heat. Keep the meet chunks and stock to one side.

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Chop the remaining onion and garlic.

Wash the rice and repeat until the water runs clear.

In another pan, heat the oil under low heat. Add the onions into the pot and cook until the onions start to caramelize and become brown. You should stir the onions with a wooden spoon continuously to prevent burning.

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Pour in the garlic and the ground spices. The brownish colour comes from the brown spices. Stir for 30 secs.

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Add the rice into the pot. Pour in the stock and meat chunks. Add more water so there is enough to cook the rice (read the rice pack instructions). Taste for salt and add more if needed.

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Cover the allow the rice to cook until all the moisture is absorbed.

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Other East Afircan recipes to try are;

Ugandan Rolex

Kachumbari

Kuku Paka

Irio

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Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice

Abi Olayiwola

Kenyan beef pilau is a simple dish of rice flavoured with meat stock and spices. This aromatic rice dish is commonly served at parties and occasions.

4.43 from 21 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course

Cuisine East African, Kenyan

Servings 4

Calories 675 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Peel the onions and garlic cloves.

  • Wash the beef and add into a pan. Slice in one onion and 2 garlic cloves with the ginger. Add bay leaves, with a cup of water and some salt to taste.

  • Cook until the beef is tender, then remove from heat. Keep the meet chunks and stock to one side.

  • Chop the remaining onion and garlic.

  • Wash the rice and repeat until the water runs clear.

  • In another pan, heat the oil under low heat. Add the onions into the pot and cook until the onions start to caramelize and become brown. You should stir the onions with a wooden spoon continuously to prevent burning.

  • Pour in the garlic and the ground spices. Stir for 30 secs.

  • Add the rice into the pot. Pour in the stock and meat chunks. Add more water so there is enough to cook the rice (read the rice pack instructions). Taste for salt and add more if needed.

  • Cover the allow the rice to cook until all the moisture is absorbed.

Nutrition

Calories: 675kcalCarbohydrates: 86gProtein: 19gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 18gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 52mgPotassium: 397mgFiber: 3gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 11IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 70mgIron: 3mg

Keyword Kenyan pilau, Swahili pilau

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  1. Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (12)Andy Stuart

    Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (13)
    I made this the other day, but substituted chicken and bacon for the beef, was a little overpowered by cloves, so next time I’ll only use 1/2tsp instead, but it was well received even my fussy eater son enjoyed it and had seconds! Easy to follow recipe and took just over an hour to prepare and cook.

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    • Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (14)Abi Olayiwola

      I'm glad you enjoyed the Kenyan pilau. Thanks for the comment.

      Reply

  2. Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (15)shellah

    last week nilijaribu kupika pilau with your recipe pilau ilikuwa tamu mama

    Reply

  3. Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (16)Jack

    Kia ora from Aotearoa New Zealand 😀

    I made my family this pilau and they loved it, even grandad went in for seconds. Thank you for uploading.

    Reply

  4. Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (17)Jack

    Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (18)
    Oops forgot to rate! Five stars

    Reply

    • Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (19)Abi Olayiwola

      Thanks Jack.

      Reply

  5. Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (20)Damaris

    Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (21)
    Tried today,.. loved it!!!

    Reply

  6. Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (22)Caleb Datror

    The recipe was super easy to follow. Thanks so much

    Reply

  7. Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (23)Catherine Mutheu

    Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (24)
    The recipe was very easy to prepare and my daughter who is a picky eater enjoyed it alot and even asked for more.

    Reply

    • Easy Kenyan Beef Pilau Rice Recipe · eat well abi (25)Abi Olayiwola

      That's good to know Catherine. Thank you very much for the feedback.

      Reply

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FAQs

Why is my pilau not brown? ›

Onions are the game changer to how your Pilau will turn out. They're also the secret to having brown pilau. I recommend using red onions and not spring onions.

Where did the Kenyan pilau come from? ›

Pilau Masala is a favorite Kenyan meal and a common delicacy whose roots are deeply embedded in the culture of the Swahili communities. Pilau likely originated in Ancient Persia, but Kenyans, and residents of many other lands – India, Pakistan and most Middle East countries, claim that Pilau originated with them.

What is Kenyan pilau made of? ›

Pilau is a specialty along the Swahili Coast in which Rice is flavored with spices and cooked in a well seasoned broth of Meat, Poultry or Fish. It is also a festive Dish which never misses at every special occasion…

What is beef Pulao called? ›

Bannu pulao
Alternative namesBani Pilov
CourseMain dish
Place of originPakistan
Region or statePakistan
Associated cuisinePashtun cuisine, Pakistani Cuisine, Afghan Cuisine
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How much is pilau rice in Kenya? ›

KES 248.00(Inc. VAT)

With its great aroma and size, this rice is best suitable for all varieties of dishes ranging from Dal Chawal, Jeera rice to Pulao and Biryani.

What is the difference between rice and pilau? ›

As you may have guessed, the main difference here is the fact that pilau is permeated with a variation of seasonings, herbs and spices. Pilau can also be cooked in a broth, whereas plain rice is just cooked in water. In some countries, Pilau is even baked after it's been boiled!

Is it a must to put tomatoes in pilau? ›

Note that either choice is good, but fresh tomatoes give you moist rice that does not dry out as quickly. Next, you can add the potatoes and water then let the contents boil. Boiling will soften the potatoes and mix them with the other ingredients without robbing the food of flavour and aroma.

What happens if you don't rinse brown rice? ›

Some of the rice's flavor does get lost to the excess water—chances are you won't notice—but so does the starch and anything else clinging to the grains, which means that even if you're a rice-rinsing devotee, you really can skip that step when choosing this method.

Why is my pilau mushy? ›

Too much water may make the rice mushy. Set the pan of rice over medium heat. Do not turn the heat up. It will not make the rice cook faster.

What is the national dish in Kenya? ›

Ugali- the national dish of Kenya

Ugali is a staple food and national dish in Kenya. This dish is made of corn flour and water and has a whitish color and a consistency reminiscent of bread dough. It is often served as a side dish with various vegetables, meat or fish and is also common in other parts of Africa.

What does pilau mean in English? ›

pilau nvs. rot, stench, rottenness; to stink; putrid, spoiled, rotten, foul, decomposed. cf. pilo, popopo. bc [PPn *pilau, decayed, stinking]

What food is native to Kenya? ›

While different communities have their own native foods, the staple foods in Kenya include cereals (maize, millet, sorghum and others depending on the region) eaten with various meats and vegetables. Foods that are universally eaten in Kenya are ugali, sukuma wiki and githeri.

Is pilau same as jollof rice? ›

Pilau is a fragrant and spicy East African rice dish cooked with various spices, meat stock and rice. It is richly flavored and loved here in the East. Similarly, Jollof is a West African rice dish with tomatoes as the main ingredient.

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