This easy Mexican-inspired rice recipe uses jarred salsa as a quick but super tasty short cut. Instructions on how to make it in a rice cooker or on the stove top!
I'm on a mission to kick our boring rice habit, and this easy Mexican-inspired rice recipe is definitely not boring!
If you've ever made traditional Mexican rice, you will know there are a lot of ingredients, chopping, sauteeing etc. And that is awesome if you have time to do all of that (maybe for a Sunday night dinner?), but if you are like me, you need something quick and easyย or it ain't gonna happen.
Enter this not-so-traditional recipe...which uses jarred salsa as a short cut! The jarred salsa infuses the rice with a ton of flavor, but cuts the prep time down to almost nothing.
And since we don't need to sautee anything, you can cook it in a rice cooker or on the stove top. Hurray!
Recipe video
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Prepping this recipe
Traditional Mexican rice recipes sautee onions, jalapeno and garlic, before toasting the rice and simmering in a spiced tomato sauce. My recipe is NOT authentic <-- just want to reiterate this ๐
Like the other rice recipes in this series, you donโt need to chop or sautee anything (thank you, jarred salsa!), and you can cook it either in a rice cooker (I love theย Aroma 8 Cup Rice Cooker) or in a pot.
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- Rinse riceย under the tap using a colander. Honestly? I skip this half the time. But for the fluffiest rice, I recommend rinsing.
- Combine all ingredientsย in a pot (with minimum capacity of 4 cups), or a rice cooker (I love theย Aroma 8 Cup Rice Cooker)
- Cook!ย If you are using a rice cooker, just press the โwhite riceโ button. If you are using the stove top method, bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer (covered) for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand (covered) for another 10 minutes before fluffing with a fork.
Can I use jasmine rice in this recipe? Brown rice? Any other rice?ย
Mexican rice is best with a long grain white rice such as jasmine or basmati, but this particular recipe has only been tested with basmati. It should work as written for jasmine as well.
Brown rice *may* work, but you will need to increase the cook time as indicated on the package.ย Par-boiled/pre-cooked rice wonโt work in this recipe.
Can I freeze this recipe?
YES. This rice recipe freezes well.ย You can freeze it in meal prep containers or in freezer bags (I loveย these re-usable silicone freezer bags!). Some people add a little bit of water when re-heating freeze/thawed rice, as it does end up slightly dryer than fresh rice.
Can I cook this recipe in the Instant Pot?
I have not tried. I would refer to this recipe forย Instant Pot Mexican Rice.
Serve with
My favorite thing about this recipe is how well it goes with so many different flavors! Here are some suggestions:
- A salad tossed in thisย Creamy Cilantro Lime Dressing
- Thisย Chipotle Lime Chicken Marinadeย or thisย Instant Pot Chipotle Lime Chicken
- A batch of theseย Perfect Black Beans
- the taco meatballs found in this post with Healthy Baked Turkey Meatballs 7 Ways
Recipe tips
- I recommend rinsing your rice under the tap through a colander
- I love theย Aroma 8 Cup Rice Cooker, but if you have a large family, you might want to considerย theย Aroma 20 Cup Rice Cooker
- Looking for more rice recipes? Check out thisย Instant Pot Wild Rice Pilaf, this Coconut Rice, or this post with allย 7 Easy Rice Recipes
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Easy Mexican-Inspired Rice Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup basmati rice rinsed
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (optional)
- 1 cup salsa
- ยฝ teaspoon cumin
- ยผ teaspoon chipotle chili powder
- ยผ teaspoon salt
- 2 cups chicken or vegetable stock
Instructions
Stove Top
- In a medium pot, combine the basmati rice and all other ingredients.
- Cover and bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer (covered) for 15 minutes.
- Remove from heat and let sit for another 10 minutes before serving.
Rice Cooker
- Combine the basmati rice and all other ingredients in the rice cooker base.
- Cook using the 'white rice' function (or regular function if there is not a white rice option).
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Al says
How many cups of water per cups of rice are you adding to the Aroma Rice Cooker?
Denise says
Hi Al, I do a 1:2 rice:water ratio for pretty much all types of rice. But you should read the package and use what they recommend.
Chelsea says
So delicious! So easy! Have made this a few times now and we love it.
Denise says
So happy you enjoyed it, Chelsea! Thanks so much for your feedback ๐
Ivanna Cookdis says
So step 1 says combine rice with โall other ingredients.โ Assuming most people follow recipes one step at a time, Iโm going to combine all the ingredients in the list.
Then I look at step 3, which states to wait another 10 minutes before adding the ingredients marked โafter cooking.โ
Except there are no ingredients marked โafter cooking.โ So now I have absolutely no idea how this will turn out.
Denise says
It was a typo carried over from my '7 rice flavors' post. I've updated the card ๐
JC says
Stock meant to be cold or hot when you add to a rice cooker?
Denise says
I add cold stock.