This green rice, or arroz verde, is so rich and full of flavor… not to mention the vibrant green color! ย You can pair this rice with any main dish!
Green rice. ย Sounds weird, but I promise you… this is one strikingly delicious side dish! ย I love it alongside just about any entree, and really enjoy the nice change up from other traditional rice dishes.
It’s no secret that I’m basically hopelessly hooked on Mexican food… I mean just take a look HERE to see all my Mexican inspired dishes (with more to come!). ย But when it comes to side dishes, I would tend to stick with the same rice recipe. ย Now don’t get me wrong… it’s a GREAT recipe, but I wanted some variety!
This past summer I picked up a copy of Fine Cooking’s Mexican issue and pretty much drooled all over every single page of the magazine. ย But one dish in particular really stood out to me… Arroz Verde.
So fresh, so vibrant… so beautiful! ย And I love that there’s no dye or coloring in this dish… just a handful of great ingredients. ย I did make a slight change… I added some minced jalapeno for a slight kick, but you could leave that out if you’d prefer. ย Feel free to change up the pepper too, if you prefer poblanos or another type of pepper.
Since the jalapeno cooks with the rice, the heat really mellows the spiciness.
Even though you’ll be toasting the uncooked rice in some oil, this green rice has some great nutrients in it since half of the green color comes from fresh spinach!
My personal favorite recipes to serve alongside this rice are my smothered beef barbacoa chimichangas, slow cooker pork carnitas, and Caribbean citrus habanero chicken skewers.
I’m pretty sure this is my new favorite rice dish, and I anticipate making it over and over and over again this summer!!
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Ingredients
- 1/2 cup tightly packed fresh cilantro
- 1 cup tightly packed fresh spinach leaves
- 1-1/4 cups chicken stock
- 1-1/4 cups milk
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 3 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1-1/2 cups long-grain rice
- 1/4 cup minced onion
- 1 jalapeno seeds removed, minced
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 lime quartered
Instructions
- To a blender or food processor, add cilantro, spinach, chicken stock, milk and salt. Puree until smooth and well combined. Set aside.
- Add olive oil and butter to a large saucepan (with tight fitting lid), and heat over MED heat.
- Add rice and stir. Saute rice, stirring often, until it starts to toast and turn golden brown. This will take about 3 minutes or so.
- Add onion, jalapeno and garlic, and saute for an additional minute, stirring constantly.
- Pour in pureed mixture, stirring to combine well.
- Increase heat to HIGH to bring to a boil. Once it boils, reduce heat to LOW, cover with lid, and cook for 20 minutes.
- Stir rice once, cover pan again and cook another 5 minutes.
- Turn off the heat and let rice sit in the covered pot for 10 minutes.
- Fluff with a fork and serve.
- Squeeze a lime quarter over the rice right before eating for extra freshness!
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Chef Tips
2. Recipe adapted slightly from Fine Cooking magazine, Mexican issue
Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Rachel says
I made this tonight to serve with your Mexican shredded chicken. Both were a hit! Iโll be making more of your recipes for sure.
camille says
just made a double batch used cashew millk instead
The Chunky Chef says
Awesome to hear it works well with non-dairy milks as well ๐
Bonnie says
This dish is scrumptious! The only change I made was I used Hatch chili’s instead of jalepanos because that’s what I had
Kita says
This rice was a hit with my whole family, ages 7-35! We substituted the dairies with coconut milk and natureโs balance and it was phenomenal. I imagine with real butter and cowโs milk it would be divine as well, but to those who canโt have dairy, try our method! Iโd tried a few arroz verde recipes, and this was the closest Iโve gotten to our favorite restaurant rice. Thank you!!
Mari says
Why the milk?ย
The Chunky Chef says
It adds richness to the dish.
Keith Scott says
I have some leftover cooked spinach… could I use that?
Lisa D Bond says
Way late to the party…but I am one of those people genetically predisposed to HATING the vileness that is cilantro. Can it just be left out or should it be replaced with something else?
The Chunky Chef says
I haven’t tested it with anything other than the way it’s written, but I would probably substitute parsley for the cilantro.
Kita says
My partner HATES cilantro and he says he canโt taste it in this dish. It could be worth a try!
Jackie says
I have made this rice three times already and it has been an amazing hit with children as young as two and adults! The cilantro flavor and the seasoning is perfect! Thank you for such an fabulous recipe!
nicole @ I am a Honey Bee says
this sounds like the best kind of side dish!!!
Megan @ MegUnprocessed.com says
I’ve never had this kind of rice before… It looks tasty!
Liz says
I am stuck in a rice rut! Your gorgeous recipe may be just the solution!
Beverley Press says
Amanda this is such a treat to add to any dish…love this and it looks great too.
Emily Marie says
Love this! I always wondered what went in to vibrant rice dishes like this. Will definitely be trying soon!
Cyndi - My Kitchen Craze says
I could eat this rice every night for dinner and be one happy girl!! I need to make this asap!! Loving that pretty green color too!
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says
That rice is so beautiful! Love the color and the flavors!
Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts says
We always have the same rice recipe with our Mexican as well. We love it, but I think it would be great to swtich it up sometimes! Going to try this!
Becky Hardin | The Cookie Rookie says
what a pretty and delicious looking dish
Justine | Cooking and Beer says
This is one beautiful bowl of rice! Love that color!
TidyMom says
oh I’m drooling!! This might be my new favorite dish too!!
Nick says
I’m totally making this!