Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Cilantro-Lime Rice

A few weeks ago I got an email from my older sister. She was hosting her yearly teacher appreciation dinner for her kids' teachers, and needed an idea for a side dish. This year was a Luau theme, and she was serving chicken-pineapple meatball and veggie kabobs, marinated pork loin, fresh pineapple, watermelon, and Hawaiian rolls. She wanted some kind of rice or salad, but not a fruit salad. I did a quick Google search for "Hawaiian rice salad" and all the results were for super sweet rice dishes with ingredients like pineapple, marshmallows, sugar, mayo, rasins...Yuck.

OK, scratch that. What I wanted to give her was a savory rice dish, but nothing fancy; something to compliment the amazing spread she already had planned. Ah...could I copy the rice that is served at Chipolte? The restaurant's rice is a very tasty combination of lime and cilantro, and probably other things. This time I searched for "Cilantro-Lime Rice". Many of the recipes were simply rice with fresh lime juice and chopped cilantro. I wanted simple, so I tried that first.

I won't say the rice was bad, because it wasn't. But it didn't make me say, "Mmmm." I could definitely taste the lime and the cilantro, but the flavors were flat and stood apart from each other. I wanted something with flavors that blended together. I wanted a, "Oh, is that lime? Mmm, what else is in this? This is so good...you gonna eat yours?" type of thing.

A few of the recipes that came up in the search had other ingredients like lime zest, vinegar, water, olive oil, chicken broth. These recipes were more like rice with a lime vinaigrette. Ah, I was on to something. I experimented with a few batches and came up with Basmati rice, olive oil, fresh lime juice, lime zest, rice wine vinegar, salt, fresh garlic, and cilantro. I used my regular blender (because my stick blender is packed) and had to use a rubber spatula to scrape down the sides of the jar several times because the garlic and cilantro kept jumping up onto the sides. It worked fine, but my hand blender will be much easier and faster--as soon as we get moved and I get unpacked.

Cilantro-Lime Rice

4 cups hot, cooked Basmati rice (1 cup dry)

Dressing:

2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (1 to 1 1/2 limes, depending on the size)
1/2 teaspoon lightly packed fresh lime zest (use a rasp; just set it in the measureing spoon and pat it down gently)
1/2 teaspoon coarse (Kosher) salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar
1 clove garlic, pressed first if using a regular blender
1/2 cup medium packed cilantro leaves and tender stems

1. Combine all dressing ingredients in a blender jar. Pulse several times until cilantro is finely chopped and dressing looks emulsified, scraping the sides of the blender jar several times to keep ingredients near the blades.

2. Combine hot rice and dressing in a medium bowl and toss gently until rice is evenly coated.

Makes 4 cups

My sister reported back that the party was a success and the rice was "excellent", and that her two boys, ages 7 and 5, kept asking for more of the "rice with green stuff in it." Awesome :) .

5 comments:

  1. Oooh.....I LOVE rice and am always looking for new recipes. Super yum. Can't wait. What is Basmati rice? Is that just medium "sticky" rice?

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  2. Sara, it is super-yum :) Basmati rice is a super-long grain white rice. It's used alot in Indian dishes, and has a heavenly smell when it's cooking. It cooks up drier than regular long grain rice so it takes the dressing really well.

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  3. Only recently did I have Basmati rice for the first time and it was so good! This recipe rocks. Gonna try it out soon.

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  4. yum, i love cilantro lime rice! i've been addicted to Chipotle lately JUST for the rice!!

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