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Savoury Rice - An easy one pot recipe with diced chicken breast, vegetables, long grain rice that is a delicious alternative to basic cooked rice and perfect as a main dish or side.

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Savoury Rice with Chicken and Vegetables

Sometimes when we went something like a rice dish that is full of flavour, we rely far too often on processed and packaged items wrongly assuming they are quicker and easy to cook.

But you can actually create some of these things yourself from scratch and it often doesn't take much more time/

Tips for quick and easy cooking

When you have some spare time on your hands and know you have a few things you are cooking this week, diced and prep your vegetables in advance, most vegetables that are diced up in advance will keep well in a tub for a few days in the fridge.

Or you can even freeze in handy portion sizes for recipes in tubs of freezer ziplock bags.

There are even some freezer bags of diced vegetables you can buy at the grocery story to keep in your freezer, for those moments when you want to add some healthy vegetables to a meal, but are exhausted after a day at work and really do not feel like standing there and chopping up vegetables.

Couple of things to bear in mind though when buying these, is to check the ingredients, make sure there is nothing calorific added like oil, sugar, sauce etc.

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Vegetables for Savoury Rice

In this recipe I use onions, the usual ginger and garlic, and then some carrots, celery, peppers and spring onion and then some sweetcorn. These are vegetables I have on hand pretty much every week and are a great combination to add to this savoury rice recipe to bulk it out.

But really any vegetables work well in this dish.

Some other great vegetables are:

Mushrooms

Chopped Baby Corn

Peas (not actually a vegetable, these are more a legume, but a great addition all the same)

Small Broccoli Florets

Shredded Vegetables (like cabbage, kale etc).

The thing to be careful with thought when you adjust any ingredient in a recipe is to watch the quantity as it can affect the overall final result. If you do replace on vegetable with another, just try to keep it to the same amounts.

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Protein in Savoury Rice

I always try to add some kind of protein to whatever I am making, especially if its being enjoyed as a main meal. Protein has great filling power that will keep you fuller for longer.

If you often find yourself really hungry in between meals, look at what you are eating meal times, is there enough protein included with a healthy portion of vegetables?

For the protein in this savoury rice, I went for some diced chicken breast, but some other great options instead are:

  • Pork
  • Shrimp or Prawns
  • or for a vegetarian option try some beans or chickpeas
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Sauce to pair with savoury rice

Love a sauce with your rice? Then why not make up some of this Chip Shop Curry Sauce to spoon over the top, it's delicious!!!

More Rice Recipes

Looking for some other rice recipes to enjoy? Check out these:

  • Turkey Rice Burrito Bowls
  • Nasi Goreng – Indonesian Rice
  • Red Pepper and Coriander Rice
  • Sweet Corn Pilau Rice
  • Egg Fried Rice
  • Coconut Chicken Curry Rice
  • Roasted Butternut Squash Rice
  • Zucchini and Rice Pilau
  • Mexican Rice
  • Lime and Coriander Rice
  • Spicy Beef, Beans and Rice
  • Chicken Fried Rice
  • Mixed Vegetable Rice
  • Teriyaki Chicken and Rice Bowl

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One Pot Savoury Rice

Yield: SERVES 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Savoury Rice - An easy one pot recipe with diced chicken breast, vegetables, long grain rice that is a delicious alternative to basic cooked rice and perfect as a main dish or side.

Ingredients

  • 200g (7oz) of uncooked boneless skinless chicken breast, diced small
  • 1.5 teaspoons of sweet paprika
  • pinch of salt and pepper
  • 1 small onion, diced small
  • 1 small carrot, diced small
  • 1 stalk of celery celery, diced small
  • ½ red pepper, diced small
  • ½ green pepper, diced small
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • ½ tablespoon of freshly grated ginger root
  • ½ tablespoon dark soy sauce
  • ½ cup (8 tablespoons) of sweetcorn, canned
  • 1 cup (190g) of uncooked long grain rice, rinsed
  • 2 cups (480ml) of chicken stock
  • 1 teaspoon of toasted sesame oil
  • 3 spring onions, sliced

Instructions

  1. Spray a frying pan over a medium high heat with cooking oil spray
  2. Add the chicken, paprika and a pinch of salt and black pepper, fry until browned, remove and set aside.
  3. Spray the pan with a little more spray oil.
  4. Add the onion, celery, carrot and peppers and fry to soften.
  5. Add the garlic and ginger and fry for a further minute.
  6. Add in the toasted sesame oil, dark soy sauce and rice and mix to coat.
  7. Add back in the chicken and also add in the sweetcorn
  8. Pour in the chicken stock.
  9. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer until the liquid is absorbed approx 10 minutes. Turn off heat, but leave with lid on for an additional 10 minutes (do not remove lid or touch in this time as the steam trapped underneath will continue to cook the rice to perfection.
  10. Then remove lid and stir in the chopped spring onions.
  11. Taste and season with some salt and black pepper if needed.
  12. Serve and enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 311Total Fat 5gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gCholesterol 46mgSodium 450mgCarbohydrates 54gFiber 4gSugar 8gProtein 17g

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FAQs

Is savoury rice good for you? ›

What are the health benefits of Savoury rice? An excellent source of Thiamin for your heart, energy and mental and emotional state. Plus, it's a good source of iron, manganese, selenium, copper and phosphorus! You can make this with anything in your fridge, it's a great lunch to throw together from leftovers.

How do you make cooked rice more interesting? ›

As for those additions, here they are:
  1. Stir in a tablespoon or more of butter.
  2. Stir in a tablespoon or more of olive oil.
  3. Drizzle with soy sauce.
  4. Add lots of pepper.
  5. Stir in a couple of tablespoons minced fresh herbs, ideally warmed first in melted butter.
Oct 18, 2019

Can you batch cook rice? ›

If you're planning on serving rice several nights a week anyway, batch cooking your rice means that you'll spend about 35 minutes ONE TIME versus 35 minutes every single night you plan on serving it.

Can diabetics eat savory rice? ›

Rice can form part of a healthful diet for people with diabetes as long as the portion size is suitable. The nutrition labels on food packaging will show how much carbohydrate a particular food contains.

What is the healthiest rice to eat everyday? ›

Brown rice

Whole grain rice such as brown rice is less processed and refined than white rice. As a result, brown rice contains more nutrients such as fiber and minerals such as magnesium, iron, and zinc.

What is a good seasoning to add to rice? ›

Ingredients
  • Rice, like jasmine, basmati, white or brown rice.
  • Herbs, such as dill, parsley, oregano or cilantro.
  • Garlic, minced.
  • Onion, diced.
  • Spices, like cumin, curry powder, paprika or red pepper flakes.
  • Olive oil.
  • Chicken or vegetable broth.

What to put in rice to make it flavorful? ›

6 Add-ins to Upgrade White Rice
  1. Alternative Cooking Liquid. For an effortless yet dramatic difference, infuse your rice with flavored cooking water or use more aromatic liquid like broth or juice. ...
  2. Cheese. ...
  3. Vegetables. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Herbs and Seasonings. ...
  6. Nopalitos or Cactus Pads.

What to put on rice besides soy sauce? ›

7 Soy Sauce Substitutes That Are As Good As the Real Thing
  1. Tamari.
  2. Coconut Aminos.
  3. Fish Sauce.
  4. Miso Paste.
  5. Balsamic Vinegar.
  6. Worcestershire Sauce.
  7. Oyster Sauce.
Jun 6, 2023

How much water for 2 cups of rice? ›

For tender grains of rice that easily separate, such as in a pilaf, use 2 cups of water for every 1 cup of rice. You can also use another liquid like stock in this 2:1 ratio. For slightly chewier, fluffy white rice, use 1 1/2 cups of water for every cup of rice, or a 1.5:1 ratio.

Should you stir rice constantly while it is cooking? ›

Similarly, stirring your rice while it cooks will activate the starches and leave you with clumpy, mushy rice. Your rice only needs a quick fluff with a fork once it's finished cooking. Constant stirring gives risotto its cherished creaminess—a trait not desirable when cooking plain rice.

Should I stir my rice as it cooks? ›

There are only two rules: firstly, measuring rice by volume makes it easier to judge how much water to add. Secondly, NEVER stir rice as it cooks or it will break up and turn sticky. In some recipes a knob or butter or spoonful of oil is often added at the start to help separate the grains before they cook.

Should all rice be rinsed before cooking? ›

The World Health Organization has warned of the risk of arsenic exposure from water and food. Arsenic levels in rice vary depending on where it's grown, the cultivars of rice and the ways it is cooked. The best advice remains to pre-wash your rice and ensure you consume a variety of grains.

How many calories are in savoury rice? ›

Table of Nutritional Information
Typical Values as consumedper 100gper 1/2 of a pack
Energy129kcal189kcal
Fat0.6g0.9g
Saturates0.3g0.4g
Carbohydrate27.1g39.6g
6 more rows

What is the healthiest rice to cook? ›

For example, whole grains are better for our health when compared to simple carbs – which is why brown rice or black rice are regarded as the healthiest options. You should certainly be looking into eating whole grain rice.

How much protein is in savory rice? ›

Energy: 221 calories
Protein5.8g
Carbs45.5g
Fat1.3g

What is the meaning of savoury rice? ›

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