Mexican Rice – Grandma’s Secret Recipe (2024)

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Mexican Rice – Grandma’s Secret Recipe (1)

Glorious grains of Long Grain Rice toasted to perfection andbursting with robust flavor of savory tomatoes, onion, garlic, chicken stock, peas, and carrots. Each modest ingredient providing added complexity to otherwise simple dish. Well preparedMexican Rice is moremore than a side dish when you add patience, care and good ingredients. True Slow Food.

My grandma’s secret technique for making Mexican Rice is simple but very unique. No oil is used when toasting/browning the rice. Rather the rice goes into a dry pan over Medium-Low Heat and get slowly heated stirring all the while. As the rice gets hotter it goes fromopaque to chalky white and then slowly starts to toast and brown. This recipe requires the person toasting the rice to be ever present, stirring constantly or shaking the pan as the rice becomes hotter and starts to brown. The process takes 18 to 20 minutes. Browningthe rice adds a flavordimension of “nuttiness” to the final dish. It also causes the grains of rice to burst as they absorb the savory liquid. Each grain of rice becominglight, fluffy, and full of flavor.

My earliest memories of helping mom in the kitchen was the job of stirring the rice in the big cast iron pan as it browned. She would call on me when she needed to tend to all the other dishes she would be makingthat was part of our meal. I also learned valuablelesson; “always wear shoes in the kitchen.” Nothing hurts more than grains of hot rice jumping from the pan as I stirred with a wooden spoon and landing on the top of my bare-feet! The job of browning the rice is where I learnedpatienceas a kid. Do not be tempted to turn up the heat to make the process go faster. The rice can go from not brown to burnt in a flash. Not good thing.

The ingredients for Mexican Rice are readily availablein all grocery stores and are inexpensive. Leftovers can be frozen, thawed, and reheated with great results!

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Equipment:(Shop my Amazon Page forIngredients & Equipment)

  • Measuring Cups and Spoons
  • Mixing Bowls
  • Cutting Board
  • Chefs Knife
  • 3-1/2 Quart SautéPan with Lid
  • Wooden Spatula
  • Heat Resistant Rubber Spatula

Mexican Rice:

  • 2 cups Long Grain Rice
  • 2 cups White Onion (1/4-inch diced)
  • 1 Tbsp. Garlic (minced fine)
  • 14.5 oz.Crushed Tomatoes
  • 3 Tbsp. TomatoPaste
  • 2-1/2 tsp. Kosher Salt
  • 1/2 tsp. Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 cup Peas (Fresh or Frozen)
  • 1 cup Carrots (peeled, 1/4-inch diced)
  • 3 cups Chicken Stock
  • 1/4 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Rendered Chicken, Pork, or Beef Fat can substitute)
  1. Place the sautépan on the stove over medium-low heat. Add the rice to the saute pan and let the pan slowly heat up.
  2. Stirring the pan of rice every 30 seconds. The rice will become whiter before it starts to brown as it heats up. Stir the riceconstantly to get even browning.This will take 18 to 20 minutes.The final color should be agolden brown and the rice will take on a nutty smell and will smoke slightly. Note: Adjust or remove the pan of rice from the heat if the rice brown to quickly.
  3. Once the rice is browned add the onions to the rice and stir to combine. Stir and cook for 1 minute.
  4. Add the garlic and stir to combine. Stir and cooking for another 30 seconds.
  5. To the toasted rice add thecrushed tomatoes and tomato paste. Stir to combine.
  6. Cook and stir the toasted rice, crushed tomatoes and tomato paste for 5 to 6 minutes or until the tomatoes have reduced and thicken.
  7. Add the salt and black pepper and stir to combine.
  8. Add the peas and carrots and stir to combine.
  9. Add the chicken stock and extra virgin olive oil and stir to combine.
  10. Turn the heat to medium-high and bring to a full boil
  11. Once the rice has come to a full boil. Give the rice a stir and reduce tolow heat.
  12. Cover the pan with the lid.
  13. Cook the Mexican Rice for 20 minutes on low heat. Do not open the lid during this time.
  14. After 20 minutes. Turn the heat off and let the rice rest with the lid on for 10 minutes.
  15. After 10 minutes. Remove the lid and fluff the rice with a fork and serve.
  16. Enjoy!

9 thoughts on “Mexican Rice – Grandma’s Secret Recipe

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    Gemma

    June 30, 2021 at 7:57 AM

    I made this last night, and it was delicious. I wanted to try it for its simple ingredients. Toasting the rice in a dry pan really does make a difference because a lot of other recipes say to brown the rice in oil. The nuttiness is the magic flavor, and it smelled so good! I tried a recipe that called for cumin, achiote, and even turmeric, but your grandma’s simple recipe wins–t’s simply amazing!

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      Alejandro Ramon

      July 2, 2021 at 9:32 AM

      Hello Gemma, It is nice to meet you. Congratulations on your cooking success making the Mexican Rice. It is wonderful to hear about your cooking adventure and your final results. I so appreciate you taking the time to write and share with me and the Just One Bite, Please? community. Thank you!

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FAQs

Why does my Mexican rice always come out mushy? ›

Mushy or soggy rice is simply overcooked rice that has absorbed too much water. Water over-absorption causes the rice grains to split open, ruining the texture and creating a starchy, gummy result.

What is the difference between Mexican rice and Spanish rice? ›

One of the main differences between these two rice dishes is that Mexican rice is fluffier and tends not to stick together. Whilst Spanish Rice is known for that rich yellow color, Mexican Rice is best known for its reddish orange hue that it gets from being cooked with cumin.

What to add to Spanish rice reddit? ›

I do 1 cup rice with 2 cups chicken broth, a can of tomato sauce, garlic, and a diced onion. We put oil in the bottom of the pan, then veggies for a few minutes then add rice to let it brown (first time did not do this and the whole bottom of the pan was burnt) then add in tomato sauce and chicken broth.

Why does Mexican restaurant rice taste better? ›

Why does Mexican restaurant rice taste better? The method used to make Mexican rice involves lightly frying the uncooked rice in oil which helps it absorb more flavor from the seasoning and cook to a perfect consistency. In addition, a traditional blend of spices and diced vegetables and potatoes create unique flavor.

What can you add to rice to give it flavor? ›

15 Thirty-Second Ways to Jazz Up Plain Rice
  1. Stir in a tablespoon or more of butter.
  2. Stir in a tablespoon or more of olive oil.
  3. Drizzle with soy sauce.
  4. Add lots of pepper.
  5. Stir in a couple of tablespoons minced fresh herbs, ideally warmed first in melted butter.
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Is Mexican rice healthier than white rice? ›

The big picture: Mexican rice is one of the healthier ways to eat rice. Cooking rice with vegetables and olive oil adds extra vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to your rice.

Why isn't my Spanish rice fluffy? ›

The secret's in the starch–or rather, the lack of starch. By rinsing the rice in cold water, you wash away all of that sticky starch, and you get nice fluffy rice just like the restaurants make. I've made this recipe lots of times since I discovered it at the beginning of the year, and it's a hit every time.

Is Mexican rice the same as Spanish? ›

Mexican rice (sometimes referred to as Spanish rice or red rice in Tex–Mex cuisine), also known as arroz a la mexicana, arroz mexicano, sopa de arroz, or arroz rojo in Spanish, is a Mexican side dish made from white rice, tomato, garlic, onion, and perhaps other ingredients.

What is the difference between Spanish and Mexican? ›

Mexican is a nationality not a language. The language is still Spanish. Yes, there's a difference between that spoken in Spain and the one spoken in Mexico. Just like English spoken in England is different from English spoken in Australia.

What kind of rice is served at Mexican restaurants? ›

The traditional rice served in Mexican restaurants is typically made with long-grain white rice cooked with onions, garlic, tomato sauce or fresh tomatoes, and sometimes flavored with broth or spices like cumin and chili powder. This dish is known as "Mexican rice" or "Spanish rice."…..

What rice is closest to Spanish rice? ›

Best substitute for paella rice is risotto rice (arborio rice) which has similar characteristics ie. ability to absorb lots of liquid, except risotto goes creamy if you stir it. The next best is medium grain rice – the same rice I use for rice pudding.

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