These are the kind that make the house smell like celebration and keep everyone hovering around the kitchen:
1Â Jollof Rice (Party Style)
Smoky, rich, and deeply red, with that unmistakable party aroma. Cooked with well-seasoned pepper base and finished over firewood or gas till it slightly burns at the bottom. No Nigerian Christmas is complete without it.
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2Â Â Â Fried Rice with Chicken or Turkey
 Colourful, fragrant, and packed with vegetables, liver, and just the right curry-thyme balance. Paired with juicy fried chicken or well-spiced turkey, it’s a festive classic that disappears fast.
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3 Ofada Rice & Ayamase (Designer Stew)
Ofada Rice & Ayamase (Designer Stew)
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 Local rice with a strong aroma, swimming in green pepper stew loaded with assorted meats and boiled eggs. It’s bold, unapologetically Nigerian, and perfect for Christmas indulgence.
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4Â Â Pepper Soup (Goat Meat or Catfish)
  Spicy, hot, and soul-warming. Whether served as a starter or late-night comfort food, pepper soup balances all the heavy Christmas eating beautifully.
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5 Â Â Pounded Yam with Egusi or Ogbono
Soft, stretchy swallow paired with rich, oil-glossed soup bursting with meat, fish, and crayfish. This is Christmas food that demands respect—and silence at the table.
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