Mexican rice

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Mexican Rice

Mexican rice, also known as Spanish rice, is a popular side dish in Mexican cuisine. It is typically made with white rice, tomatoes, garlic, onions, and a variety of spices. This dish is often served alongside other Mexican dishes such as enchiladas, tacos, and burritos.

Ingredients

The main ingredients in Mexican rice include:

Other ingredients can be added to enhance the flavor, such as bell peppers, cilantro, and peas.

Preparation

The preparation of Mexican rice involves several steps. First, the rice is rinsed until the water runs clear. This removes the starch from the rice, which can make it sticky. The rice is then sautéed in a pan with oil until it is golden brown. The onions and garlic are added and sautéed until they are soft and fragrant. The tomatoes, chicken broth, and spices are then added. The mixture is brought to a boil, then reduced to a simmer and covered. The rice is cooked until it is tender and all the liquid has been absorbed.

Variations

There are many variations of Mexican rice. Some recipes call for the addition of chili powder or jalapenos for a spicy kick. Others include vegetables such as carrots and peas. In some regions of Mexico, seafood or chicken is added to the rice.

Serving

Mexican rice is typically served as a side dish with other Mexican dishes. It can also be used as a filling for burritos or a topping for tacos. Some people like to garnish their Mexican rice with fresh cilantro or a squeeze of lime juice.

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