Instant Pot Haitian Black Rice (Diri Djon Djon) Recipe (2024)

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This extraordinarily flavorful Haitian black rice (Diri Djon Djon) will have you be prepared for the festivities or family dinner on Sundays. A dark, nutrient-dense mushroom liquid simmers with fluffy granules of white rice. For a gratifying meal, complement it with your preferred protein.

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Whether you’re planning a sophisticated Sunday dinner or a holiday delicacy, this Haitian black rice is simply divine. The versatility that this rice possesses is boundless.

Rice is an essential component of our daily diet as indigenous Haitians. It remains a tremendously pleasurable dish even though my family strives to consume as little of it as possible, to reduce carbohydrate intake.

This particular type of rice, black rice or black mushroom rice is special to us as it is also my husband’s favorite, and you will always find it in our home during special occasions. Ironically, it is also present in most Haitian households on special occasions as well.

Just as I am particular about the preparation of meat (as in this Poulet en sauce), so too am I particular about the cooking of this rice. Since we do not prepare this dish frequently, it must always be prepared to perfection.

Absence of mushiness and toughness, and in particular, non-runniness. It is naturally anticipated that it will be suitably seasoned.

What is Djon Djon (Black Mushroom – Fungi)

This particular mushroom is found all over Haiti, particularly in the northern region of Haiti. It is known as a delicacy and is often served at weddings, holidays, Sunday dinners, or on special occasions.

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There are some discrepancies as to the type of rice that is considered part of the national dish. Some say it is the Di Ri Djon DJon while others believe it’sRice and Beans (red beans). Nonetheless, most of us love it and I believe you will too.

It is one of the most costly components in Haitian cuisine, which I neglected to mention earlier. That is why this type of rice is only given on extraordinary occasions. You can’t make it with any mushroom or fungus. It must be this specific mushroom, and yes, it is completely risk-free.

This Djon Djon (mushroom) has a distinctive taste. It can be bitter if too much is added. For example, only a handful is needed to make a large pot that will feed a family of 4.

These mushrooms are easily found in Haitian stores in larger cities and are sold dried.

How To Prepare Djon Djon

It is best to soak the mushroom overnight for intense flavor, but it can be boiled before cooking to retrieve the water. Though the boiling process may be quicker and more convenient, personally, I think it uses more djon djon than necessary.

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However, have blended it, which I especially like since it uses the entire djon djon and nothing is lost. It is especially helpful if you are pressing for time, as it will extract the dark color of the djon djon directly to prepare the rice.

If you so choose to do the overnight or the boiling process, the black mushroom/djon djon is to be discarded after the water has been extracted from it. Unlike other mushrooms that are visible in the dishes, you will not see the mushroom in the rice.

How to Make Haitian Black Rice – Diri Djon DJon

As mentioned above there are a few methods to use to make Haitian black rice. For this recipe, the actual mushroom is not easily available in my region.

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Therefore, traveling to areas that are populated with Haitians isn’t always possible. For this reason, I sometimes use the Maggi Djon Djon.However, be mindful that this seasoning cube does contain MSG.

You’ll need the following ingredients:

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  1. Jasmine Rice– I prefer to use Jasmine Rice for this recipe because of the flavor. It is also the most commonly used rice in Haiti, and it smells great.
  2. Dry Djon Djon or Maggie Cubes– The cubes are very delicious and taste just like the real deal. You can also find the djon djon here as well.
  3. Medium yellow onion– Diced. This will bring some flavor. It is also a staple ingredient in Haitian food.
  4. Saint Marc Seasoning Blend or Garlic cloves– If using fresh garlic, be sure to mince the garlic. This is also another staple and helps to enhance the flavor of the rice.Also, add Jacmel Seasoning blend for depth of flavor.
  5. Green Peas– Personal option. However, other beans such as lima beans or pigeon peas may also be used.
  6. Red Bell Pepper – adds a little sweetness to the rice.
  7. Olive Oil, Avocado Oil, Canola Oil, or Peanut Oil– Normally, olive oil is used to make this rice. However, I like the taste of peanut oil; therefore, it is used in this recipe. Vegetable oil may also be used.
  8. Salt and Pepper – Omit salt and pepper if using the Maggi djon djon. The cube alone will season the dish.

Instant Pot Cooking Option

Prepare all of the ingredients. Slice the red bell peppers, dice or chop the onions, mince the garlic, prepare the dry djon djon or use the Maggi.

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Sautee the onion, garlic for about 1 minute or until fragrant, then add the cube. Although 3 cubes are showing, I used for 4 cubes in the recipe. Dissolve the cubes completely by constantly stirring it.

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Meanwhile clean the rice in accordance to the instructions on the package. Once the cubes are dissolved, add the rice. Stir.

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Add the water and thyme. Stir just a couple times.

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The rice should look like this after you stir it. Now, cover the pot with the lid, turn the knob to sealing. Press the “Rice” button which will cook the rice for 12 minutes.

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After 12 minutes, quick release, and add the frozen peas and red bell peppers. Stir it all together.

The peas will not bring down the temperature. I like to add the peas at the end as it helps the color to remain vibrant.

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The rice will look like this once everything is stirred together.

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Serve and enjoy!

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Haitian Black Rice Recipe Notes:

  1. This rice tastes amazing with this Instant Pot Oxtail.
  2. What kind of rice to use to prepare Haitian black rice:You may use jasmine or Basmati rice. For this recipe, Jasmine rice is used. Be mindful of the cooking instructions as the rice cooks differently.
  3. Although 3 cubes are shown in the picture above, I used for 4 cubes in the recipe. Dissolve the cubes completely by constantly stirring it.
  4. Before adding the rice, read the instructions in the back to learn how to clean it.
  5. The peas will not bring down the temperature. I like to add the peas at the end as it helps the color to remain vibrant.
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Instant Pot Haitian Black Rice (Diri Djon Djon) Recipe

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You’ll love this Haitian Black Rice (Diri Djon Djon) Recipe. It’s fluffy, delicious, full of flavor.

5 from 19 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine Caribbean, Haitian

Servings 8 Servings

Calories 185 kcal

Equipment

  • Dutch Oven or Large Saucepan

  • Instant Pot Optional

Ingredients

  • 3 ½ Cups Jasmine Rice; Washed until the water runs clear
  • 4 Cups Dry Djon Djon
  • 1 Green Onion; Diced
  • Cup Yellow Onion; Diced
  • 2 Tbsp. Garlic Paste; or 6 garlic cloves (minced)
  • 1 PK Frozen Sweet Peas (14-ounce pack); Thawed
  • ½ Bell Pepper; Any Color (diced)
  • ¼ Cup Canola Oil
  • 8 Cups Water; Reserve 4 cups
  • 3-5 Thyme Sprigs
  • 2 Tbsp. Jacmel Seasoning Blend
  • 2 tsp. Saint-Marc Seasoning Blend
  • 1 ½ tsp. Kosher Salt
  • 2 Tbsp. Wine Vinegar

Instant Pot Method

  • 3 cups Jasmine Rice
  • 4 Maggi Cubes
  • 1 Medium yellow onion Diced
  • 3 Garlic cloves Minced
  • 2 cups Frozen green peas
  • ½ Red bell pepper strips
  • 2 tbsp. Peanut oil or olive oil
  • 3 cups Water
  • 2 Thyme sprigs

Instructions

Stovetop Cooking Method

  • Prepare all of the ingredients and set aside.

    Blend the djon djon with 4 cups of water. Strain it using a sieve until the liquid is no longer visible. Add 4 cups of water and continue to strain.

    Reserve 4 cups of the djon djon liquid to cook the rice. Store the remaining 4 cups in the freezer for later use.

    Over medium heat, heat the oil and saute the vegetables: peppers, onions, and garlic until fragrant.

  • Add the washed rice and add the seasoning (Jacmel, Saint-Marc, and the salt. Stir well to combine. Then add the djon djon liquid.

    Next, add the thyme, stir well, and reduce the heat to medium-low.

    Adjust the seasoning if needed. Cover and allow the rice to cook until the water has evaporated.

    Add the sweet peas and mix well. Cover and allow the dish to come to temperature for about 5 minutes. Serve hot with your preferred protein.

Instant Pot Method

  • Prepare all of the ingredients. Slice the red bell peppers, dice or chop the onions, mince the garlic, and open the Maggi.

    Sautee the onion and garlic for about 1 minute or until fragrant, then add the cubes. Dissolve the cubes completely by constantly stirring it.

    Meanwhile, as the cubes continue to dissolve, clean the rice in accordance with by rinsing it with water until the liquid runs clear.

  • Once the cubes are dissolved, add the rice. Stir to fully incorporate all of the ingredients.

    Add the water and thyme. Stir just a couple times.

    Cover the pot with the lid, turn the knob to sealing. Press the "Rice" button which will cook the rice for 12 minutes.

    After 12 minutes, quick release, and add the frozen peas and red bell peppers. Stir it all together. But not too much. Just enough to mix everything.

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Notes

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***Calories are estimated per serving***

  1. What kind of rice to use to prepare Haitian black rice:You may use jasmine or Basmati rice. For this recipe, Jasmine rice is used. Be mindful of the cooking instructions as the rice cooks differently.
  2. Although 3 cubes are showing in the picture above, I used for 4 cubes in the recipe. Dissolve the cubes completely by constantly stirring it.
  3. Before adding the rice, read the instructions in the back to learn how to clean it.
  4. The peas will not bring down the temperature. I like to add the peas at the end as it helps the color to remain vibrant.

Nutrition

Serving: 8ServingsCalories: 185kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 3gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 48mgPotassium: 138mgFiber: 4gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 12IUVitamin C: 50mgCalcium: 12mgIron: 7mg

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Instant Pot Haitian Black Rice (Diri Djon Djon) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What brand of rice do Haitians use? ›

That's because Haitians have been using Madame Gougousse products for as long as they can remember. Entire generations have used this rice for traditional dishes, so the rice quickly became an essential ingredient in Haitian cuisine. Nowadays, it's almost indispensable in most Haitian recipes.

What kind of mushroom is Haitian djon-djon? ›

Djondjon (also spelled djon djon or djon-djon) is the common name for a type of edible black mushroom often found in northern Haiti and used as a delicacy in some Haitian dishes, such as diri djondjon.

What does djon-djon taste like? ›

"Djondjon" mushrooms are full of flavors, they pack an incredible, distinctive and unique aroma. You could even compare them to truffles. The other unique thing about these mushrooms is the color they give to dishes, which is black, something reminiscent of squid ink.

What is the history of Haitian black rice? ›

Haitian Black Rice has a long history rooted in Haitian culture. It is believed to have originated in the northern region of Haiti, where the djon djon mushroom, the star ingredient of this dish, is abundantly found. This mushroom is considered a delicacy and is highly valued for its unique flavor and dark color.

Is Haitian black rice healthy? ›

Unlike most grains, black rice is very high in antioxidants. The powerful antioxidant called anthocyanin creates a unique and dark color in the rice. Not only that, but it is also higher in protein, fiber, and iron.

Is Haitian black rice good for you? ›

Black rice is rich in amino acids, fatty acids, antioxidants, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and other phenolic compounds. There are 18 amino acids in black rice, with a mix of essential and non-essential types.

Is black fungus the same as djon-djon? ›

The unassuming black fungus grows primarily in the mountains surrounding the Artibonite River valley, a region known as the “bread bowl of Haiti.” Home cooks and restaurants alike revere the unassuming black fungus for its role in black mushroom rice, known as diri ak djon-djon or riz djon-djon.

What is djon-djon in English? ›

Djon Djon (Djon-djon) is an edible black mushroom, used as a delicacy in Haitian rice dishes and served with meat or fish on special occasions.

Is djon-djon only found in Haiti? ›

flavors and textures that are hard to find elsewhere in Latin America. One thing that is unique to Haitian cuisine are djon djon, which are a wild mushroom native to Haiti.

What is Haiti best dish? ›

Discover the Rich Flavors of Haiti: 10 Popular Haitian Dishes You Need to Try Today!
  • Tasso. Another popular Haitian dish is tasso, a spicy smoked beef that's often served with rice and beans or as a sandwich. ...
  • Accra. ...
  • Legim. ...
  • Diri ak djon djon. ...
  • Pwason ak bannann peze. ...
  • Kalalou. ...
  • Lambi. ...
  • Kremas.
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What is the difference between black rice and black sticky rice? ›

Black rice is also rich in antioxidants, fiber, and essential nutrients, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals. On the other hand, black sweet rice, also known as black glutinous rice, is a sticky rice variety that is commonly used in Asian desserts and traditional dishes.

What Flavour is black rice? ›

As far as taste is concerned, black rice has a mild, nutty flavor, similar to that of brown rice. It also has a very chewy texture, which is why it's often used in porridge, puddings, and rice cakes.

Why black rice is called forbidden rice? ›

Why is black rice called 'forbidden' rice? Black rice (also known as forbidden black rice or emperor's rice) is used in traditional Chinese medicine. It was once reserved only for the wealthy and powerful to ensure their health and long life. No one else was allowed to eat it.

What is forbidden black rice? ›

Kierra Brown, RD, is a registered bariatric dietitian and freelance writer on her blog Nutrition with Kie. HUIZENG HU / getty images. Black rice, also known as forbidden rice or purple rice, is a whole grain that's been consumed in China, Korea, and Japan for centuries.

Why is forbidden black rice black? ›

Forbidden rice comes in different types and varieties, but collectively, they are all types of black rice. Researchers note that black rice was formed due to gene mutation, which triggered the production of the dark pigment anthocyanin, an antioxidant also found in blueberries, blackberries, eggplants and more.

Who imports rice to Haiti? ›

Haiti is among the United States' top buyers of rice, alongside Mexico and Japan, and cheap imports are more affordable than local options in the Caribbean nation, the poorest state in the Western Hemisphere.

What is the most popular African rice? ›

Jollof (/dʒəˈlɒf/), or jollof rice, is a rice dish from West Africa. The dish is typically made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, chilies, onions, spices, and sometimes other vegetables and/or meat in a single pot, although its ingredients and preparation methods vary across different regions.

What is Caribbean rice made of? ›

Caribbean Confetti Rice – a fragrant coconut rice recipe loaded with chiles, sweet peppers, pineapple, cilantro, and spices. Easy to make and so delicious.

What happened to Haiti rice? ›

In the mid-1980s Haiti was no longer producing substantial amounts of rice and by the 1990s Haiti held a greater reliance on imports rather than domestic rice production. The decline in rice production caused by policies under the Caribbean Basin Initiative had devastating consequences for Haiti's rural population.

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