An Easy Spanish Rice Recipe for All
Today we are sharing delicious authentic Mexican Rice recipe… Or is Spanish Rice? You might think that Spanish Rice is native to Mexico, but it is not! Since rice is not native to Mexico, it is thought that the Spaniards brought it over to Central America during the invasion in the 1500s, after their travels to Asia. Over time the two cultures married to create a delicious staple in the Mexican food culture. I couldn’t imagine eating tacos stuffed to the brim without a side of Mexican Rice and beans. In Northern Mexico, Spanish Rice is most often cooked with tomatoes and onions, whereas in Southern Mexico plain white rice is more traditional. This authentic Spanish Rice recipe is so easy to make that you only have to purchase 2 ingredients; the other 2 ingredients are kitchen staples! Next time you head to the grocery store pick up some long-grain white rice and a large jar of chunky salsa so you can prepare this easy Spanish Rice recipe for your next Taco Tuesday dinner. Whether you’re looking for a side dish to add to a protein, cheesy chicken enchiladas, or a base for a yummy rice bowl, this Mexican Rice recipe is the way to go.
What Is The Difference Between Spanish Rice and Mexican Rice?
In the United States, these two terms are often used interchangeably. We refer to Mexican Rice or Spanish rice as the same recipe with the same (or similar) ingredients. However, traditionally there are some differences in the most authentic recipes. Spanish rice dishes tend to be firmer and piecey like a pilaf. Whereas, Mexican rice is usually cooked to be soft and fluffy. Different ingredients are added to create the red, yellow, or orange color. Spanish rice relies on saffron for color while Mexican rice is usually made with annatto seeds and tomatoes for color. In this “Easy Spanish Rice Recipe” we are not focusing on proper terminology or global tradition. Instead, we are providing a bold and zesty all-purpose rice recipe to serve with your favorite Mexican dishes.
Easy Spanish Rice Ingredients
Long Grain White Rice – You can’t have authentic Mexican Rice without the rice! Chunky Tomato Salsa – Adds all the veggie flavor and color in one ingredient. Butter – To add a luxurious nutty flavor. Cumin – For a little hint of smoke.
Pro Tip! For extra flavor, use chicken broth instead of water! Or use vegetable broth to keep things vegan.
How To Make Spanish Rice with Salsa
Get the Full (Printable) Easy Spanish Rice Recipe Below. Enjoy!
Tips & Tricks
You can add extra ingredients like veggies! Bell pepper, garlic, onions, or corn would be great options to cook with this Mexican-style rice! You can use brown rice if you prefer, but you will need to use more water! For less sticky rice, rinse the rice with water before cooking it until the water runs clear! Store any homemade Spanish rice leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days! Reheat thoroughly in the microwave for serving.
What Are The Health Benefits Of Eating Rice?
Rice has various health benefits ranging from a great energy source containing high nutritional value, to cancer protection and high blood pressure control.
Is This Spanish Rice Spicy?
This authentic Mexican rice is slightly spicy thanks to the addition of salsa. But you can use mild salsa, or to eliminate the spice completely, use canned tomato sauce instead!
What Is The Ratio Of Water To Rice?
2 to 1… 2 cups of water to 1 cup of rice.
Why Is My Rice Mushy?
You likely added too much water and overcooked the rice. Wait for the little steam holes in the top of the rice as a marker to turn the heat off.
Why Is My Rice Sticky?
When rice is dropped into water, the starch coating releases and starts to bloom, making it sticky. As the rice cooks, it gets closer to where it sticks together and clumps. You can lessen the stickiness of the rice by washing and draining it thoroughly before starting the cooking process. Adding fat, like a little bit of cooking oil or butter, to the rice before boiling also helps protect against stickiness.
Can I Use An Alternative To Salsa In Spanish Rice?
Yes! You can use tomato sauce as an alternative, or Rotel tomato and chile blend. Just be sure you have a combined 48 ounces of liquid and tomatoes.
What Do I Serve With Spanish Rice?
Typically you would pair Spanish Rice with burritos, enchiladas, tacos, beans, or chicken. Or try it in a rice bowl topped with shredded chicken, cheese, avocado, sour cream, salsa, and cilantro!
Pair This Easy Mexican Rice With
Homemade Flour Tortillas Chori Pollo Achiote Chicken Mexican Caprese Salad Beef Enchiladas Grilled Mexican Street Corn Salad Slow Cooker Carnitas Best Huevos Rancheros Red Posole Refried Beans Authentic Sopes Black Bean Soup Mexican Fried Ice Cream Cake
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