From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...This recipe is fairly new to me, but since I've found it, Brazilian rice has become a favorite of mine. I found the recipe in an old issue of Cuisine At Home while searching for side dishes that could be served with some of the Peruvian entrees I wanted to test. The two countries share a common border and their cuisines are similar, so I was open to combining dishes from both countries on one plate. This recipe caught my eye because it was prepared in such a unique way. Most tomato rice recipes that I've tried, cook the tomatoes along with the rice. The Brazilian version adds fresh tomatoes to the rice just before serving. Rice cooked this way is flecked with tomatoes rather than red in color and the grains of rice remain separate and do not clump together. Because I prefer a drier rice, I dice fresh tomatoes into 1/2-inch cubes and allow the pieces to drain while the rice cooks. Despite its scant ingredient list, this recipe makes a remarkably flavorful rice that is delicious. I heartily recommend it to you and hope you will give it a try. Here's how the rice is made.
Arroz Brasileiro - Brazilian Tomato Rice ...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Cuisine At Home
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1 cup diced onion
1-1/4 cups water
1 tablespoon minced garlic
2/3 cup dry medium grain rice
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup seeded diced tomato, drained
Directions:
Heat olive oil in a saucepan set over medium-high heat. When oil shimmers, add onion
and saute for 3 minutes. Stir in water and garlic. Bring to a boil. Add rice and salt and cover pan. Reduce heat to low and simmer rice for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and let sit, covered, for 10 minutes. Fluff rice with a fork and stir in tomatoes. Yield: 4 servings.
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Simple but rather flavourful rice dish.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a really nice side-dish!
ReplyDeleteMmmm I love this tomato rice my friend, it looks wonderful :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteI love tomato rice and my mum makes a wonderful version that might be to wet for your liking but that is delicious. Your version looks very yummy and so fluffy!!
Cheers,
Lia.
Indeed, I will try this.
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent, yet simple way to do rice. :-) I have some extra rice waiting to be used up AND one can of tomatoes left. Perfect. :-)
ReplyDeleteI almost always cook some flavour with my rice, I wonder why I have never thought of tomatoes!! Thanks. Have a good day. Diane
ReplyDeleteThis is a great rice dish to serve along a lots of stuff. Like it too!
ReplyDeleteNice surprise to see a Brazilian recipe as I am waking up and catching the updates on my blog feeds... My Mom used to make this rice for me on a regular basis, so delicious!
ReplyDeletethanks for bringing me nice memories!
I like the idea of adding the fresh tomatoes at the end. I will be trying this for sure... we eat a ton of rice and I love finding new ways to jazz it up!
ReplyDeleteThis home loves rice. How fun to find something brand, spanking new and easy also. Plus it's easy on the eyes!
ReplyDeleteMany cuisines worldwide have rice as a staple, something not to be missed on your journey south.
ReplyDeleteOlá, que bom que gostou do arroz brrasileiro.Meu marido adora arroz com tomates assim....ficou muito bonito.
ReplyDeleteLooks simple and delicious Mary
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice light and simple dish. I could see serving this with just about anything.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I take a "first bite" and it seems perfect I think of you. Not that this has anything to do with your lovely rice dish, but it does. From day to day you make the most wonderful, diverse recipes and I always learn something. I haven't tried this rice but I will be looking for it and will enjoy the first perfect bite!
ReplyDeleteThis rice dish sounds muy delicioso! I could eat this just by itself. xo
ReplyDeleteThis Brazilian rice sounds similar to Spanish Rice which I could eat a panful. I've also enjoyed some tomato risotto too, which at first I thought sounded odd, but turned out like this . . . very, very goo!
ReplyDeleteCiao,
Roz
Sounds quite good and easy.
ReplyDeleteM :)
easy to make, yummy !Have a great day, blessings...
ReplyDeletewonderful! we love rice here, it's always nice to find a way to spice it up!
ReplyDeleteI feel like rice tonight!
ReplyDeleteJeepers....looks so good! I am a huge fan of RICE.
ReplyDeleteLove all your wonderful recipes...
Hugs
Shug
Flavorful quick recipe..yum..
ReplyDeleteI had this for breakfast and had no idea I was being Brazilian :-)
ReplyDeleteMary, Simple, straightforward and worth a try! Looks nice too... Thanks for the recipe and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteAdorei ver a receita de arroz do meu país no seu site que é maravilhoso. Realmente a receita é bem simples e muito gostosa!...
ReplyDeleteUm abraço
It is also a favorite of mine...
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