Flavored Rice
Do you fix your rice with water? I’m sure many of you will not be surprised by this post and you have made it this way many times. However, I have followers that are just learning to cook or do not cook that often and may not know this.
If you want to eat a basic white rice, then just follow the directions on the package. If you want a nice change of flavor to your rice, replace the water with either chicken broth, vegetable broth or beef broth. Follow the directions for cooking on the rice bag and you will enjoy a new flavor to your rice.
Keep in mind that you can also add spices to your rice, however, you should cook the spices in a little oil first. Most spices won’t release their flavor in water but they do in oil. After you cook them in the oil just toss them in with the rice as it cooks.
Herbs that are hearty like thyme or rosemary can be added with the rice without cooking them in the oil while herbs like parsley or chives are best added after the rice has cooked.
So whether you want your rice plain, cooked with broth instead of water or with herbs and spices added, you can enjoy all the different flavors just the way you want.
Ingredients – I used Jasmine
Rice, beef broth & salt.
In a medium saucepan,
add all three ingredients.
Stir occasionally until broth boils.
Cover, turn to low and cook according to
package time which was 15 minutes
on my rice bag. Place the rice in a
bowl and serve.
Flavored Rice
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Ingredients
- 2 cups broth (beef-chicken-vegetable)
- 1 cup uncooked Jasmine rice
- 1 tsp salt, optional
Directions
- Place all of the ingredients into a 3 quart saucepan.
- Bring to a boil over medium heat.
- Turn to low, cover and cook for 15 minutes or until all of the liquid is absorbed.
- Remove from the heat and serve.
Optional:
Add hearty herbs like rosemary or thyme to the broth before cooking.
Add spices to a little oil and cook a minute to bring out the flavor then add to the rice before cooking.
Add Parsley or chives to the rice after it is done cooking.
Categories: Rice
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Thank you!
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Thanks I will try that!
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Thanks, we eat a lot of rice vs. potatoes! Great idea!
You’re very welcome! Thank you Valerie!
I love flavored rice but haven’t tried it with spices done in some oil, that sounds intriguing. Will be giving it a try, thanks as always for your wonderful ideas!
You’re welcome! I love experimenting with different flavors.
A great trick for even a novice cook is to add a bit of salsa to the rice as it cooks, substituting for the same amount of water/broth. If you want just some color, add some dried red/green bell peppers from a package. They will rehydrate perfectly as the rice cooks. Very festive! Biggest hint = do not disturb the rice as it cooks; turn off the heat, leave it covered and give it some privacy for about another fifteen minutes. Fluffy!
I once bought a big package of freeze dried vegetables that were meant for “Survival Stew” or some such use. This use did not prove fruitful, but I tossed a couple of tablespoons of the veggies into rice or any other high liquid food; even cooked them with noodles! They were fun because of the colors, but totally tasteless. But I couldn’t bear to toss them out. Eventually the bag was empty.
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So many great ideas! I love the salsa addition!!! I dehydrated green peppers and haven’t found a great purpose for them yet. I will definitely be trying that! Thank you so much for your input!!!
One thing I like to do is to sauté a little onion in butter first and then add my rice. I toast the rice a bit in the pan then before adding the liquid broth. So many yummy options with rice. 😀
That gives it a nutty flavor right? You’re right there are so many ways to add flavor.
Yes it adds a little nutty flavor.
Lovely recipe
Thank you!
Every now and then when I bake fresh bread I make herb butter which is basically butter mixed with rosemary, thyme, salt and garlic. So if I’m making rice I add a good spoon full of herb butter to the water and it really picks up the flavor.
OMG I have herb butter in my freezer right now and I never ever thought about that! Brilliant! Thank you!
Haha, you are welcome
good one Diane, simple and delicious!
Thank you there is so many possibilities with this.
Yummy!! 😋
Thanks Christy!
Nice. I love the chicken broth cook with rice (it is famous in Singapore), and called Hainan Chicken Rice – where we eat the rice with chicken and sweet chilli sauce.
You can add many things with rice. Lovely post.
Sweet chili sauce is one of my favorite sauces. I never thought of having it with rice..Thank you!
You welcome:)
I love rice cooked in Chicken stock. Have you ever had Hainese Chicken Rice. It’s one of my favourite meals, although I don’t have it often, and have never made a successful meal of it myself. It’s particularly good in Singapore – almost their national dish.
No I haven’t but now I have to Google it…lol
Wow that sounds delicious!
I quite often use apple or orange juice if it suits the recipe. Coconut water is also delicious
OMG that sounds really good! I can’t wait to try these. I have never heard of doing it that way…great idea!
Ya my dad taught me that lots of different liquids can be used, just depends what flavor you want in your rice:)
It is fun to experiment!
Yes it is, as long as I’m feeling rich:)
Nice ideas! You can try mixing rice with pasta sauce, veggies, and carrot. That is always a nice mix I find. You can also mix in grated cheese. That makes it extra nice as well.
OMG I never thought about pasta sauce! Do you cook the rice in the pasta sauce or just add it after it’s cooked? Great ideas!
Once I’ve boiled the rice, then I add the pasta sauce and veggies and cook it again while mixing it all together.
Awesome thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you Diane. Saved this to try later
You’re welcome…enjoy!
Sure. Will let you know when done
Thank you Kurian!
You are welcome Diane
Would be more yummy with slices of steamed / roasted chicken….hmmm
Yes but I made it to put the Beef and Gravy recipe I posted today over it….so good! Not as healthy though…lol
Hmmm…..sounds delicious!
Rice is so wonderfully versatile, Diane. I love experimenting with different flavors. I even occasionally make it with honey and cinnamon, if I have some leftovers and a sweet tooth.
OMG that sounds SO GOOD!!!! I also love rice pudding too!
Me, too!
This is quick to make and surely is delicious! I will do this tomorrow for dinner:) Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome! Enjoy as it is such a nice change from plain rice.
yum!..:) we will!
Thanks for this. I have some beef bone broth packets and wondered about adding it to water and then cooking my rice in it.
That will taste amazing and talk about healthy! We get a side of beef every November and I ask for all the bones with marrow from the entire cow to make bone broth. I never thought about cooking rice in it, great idea Katelon!
Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News and commented:
I add cayenne pepper and or black ground pepper to my brown rice – and sometimes zaatar.
Thank you for the reblog Ned! I love the addition of cayenne but I have never heard of zaatar, I had to Google it and it sounds very good.
Zaatar is great with rice, as a rub, with salad, a bit of olive oil on pita bread, a sprinkling of zaatar and oven toast – wow.
Thank you for teaching me something new Ned!
I have cooked just plain old white rice in chicken broth. It really does up the taste factor. Next time, I’ll get real adventurous and cook jasmine rice in beef broth and add some herbs!
That makes it even better!
I love rice cooked in chicken broth, but I haven’t tried cooking Jasmine rice in broth. Will definitely try it!
It adds so much flavor, thank you Janet!