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Packed with simple, everyday ingredients, this dish brings together chili-spiced rice, black beans, corn, peppers, and a salsa-and-cheese-topped chicken for a complete meal, all neatly wrapped up ...
Arroz rojo is a Mexican rice side dish you'll want to add to your weeknight dinner rotation. (Photo: Marcela Valladolid) Serves 6. Ingredients: 3 cups chicken broth.
Okazu is just a name for "side dishes" Okazu (おかず or お数; お菜; 御菜) is a Japanese word meaning a side dish to accompany rice; subsidiary articles of diet. [1] They are cooked and seasoned in such a way as to match well when eaten with rice, and are typically made from fish, meat, vegetable, or tofu.
Similar to our Mexican rice, Spanish rice is the garlicky, well-seasoned side you need on the table. Also called arroz rojo, this dinnertime staple checks all the boxes: It's full of flavor, has ...
Less commonly, dishes feature rice with ingredients mixed in, either during the cooking (takikomi gohan, "cooked in rice") or after the rice has been cooked (maze gohan, 混ぜご飯, "mixed rice"). [11] [12] Pouring soy sauce over white rice is not a Japanese custom, nor is it good form to pour soy sauce directly over sashimi or sushi. Soy ...
An-Indonesian style rice dish, originally from Tegal, Central Java. It is usually wrapped in banana leaves and served with side dishes Nasi campur: Indonesia: Literally "mixed rice" in Indonesian; also called nasi rames in Indonesia. Nasi campur refers to a dish of rice topped with various meat and vegetable dishes, peanuts, eggs and fried ...
Tsukemono (漬物, "pickled things") are Japanese preserved vegetables (usually pickled in salt, brine, [1] or a bed of rice bran). [2] They are served with rice as an okazu (side dish), with drinks as an otsumami (snack), as an accompaniment to or garnish for meals, and as a course in the kaiseki portion of a Japanese tea ceremony. [citation ...
The role of a side dish is performed by more or less significant additions to a serving rice. Accordingly, the names of such dishes usually contain the word "nasi" - "cooked rice" in Malay, [note 1] as well as some qualifier referring to the way the rice is cooked, or referring to its side dish. [4] One of these dishes is nasi kerabu, the name ...