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  2. Why chef Marcella Valladolid says her family's arroz rojo ...

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    2 cups uncooked white basmati rice. 1 cup minced white onion. 2 large cloves garlic, minced. 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce. 1/2 jalapeño, seeded. 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder. 1 cup thawed frozen ...

  3. 80 Easy Ways To Cook Rice (That Prove It's Way More Than A ...

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    Lemon-Herb Rice Pilaf. Textures are the key to giving this dish complexity: A crunch from the almonds, a freshness from the herbs and lemon, and a sharp, briny punch of feta all combine for the ...

  4. Skip Going Out—This Spanish Rice Is Perfect For At-Home ...

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    Add rice and cook, stirring frequently, until toasted and lightly golden, about 6 minutes. Stir in broth, tomatoes, salt, Sazón, oregano, cumin, black pepper, and cayenne. Increase heat to high ...

  5. Mexican rice - Wikipedia

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    Mexican rice is prepared by rinsing and briefly soaking medium grained white rice and then toasting the rice in a heavy saucepan with fat, such as lard or cooking oil.After the grains of rice start to turn golden and translucent, tomato, onion, and garlic are all blended in either chicken broth, vegetable stock or a solution of water and chicken soup flavoring to make a sauce which is added to ...

  6. Arroz a la valenciana - Wikipedia

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    Arroz a la valenciana (Valencian-style rice; in Valencian, arròs a la valenciana) or Valencian rice is a name for a multitude of rice dishes from diverse cuisines of the world, which originate from the rice-cooking tradition of the Valencian Community, in eastern Spain. The paella is one of the recipes derived from a generic method to cook ...

  7. Arroz a la cubana - Wikipedia

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    Arroz a la cubana (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈroθ a la kuˈβana]) ("Cuban-style rice") or arroz cubano is a rice dish popular in Spain, the Philippines, and parts of Latin America. Its defining ingredients are rice and a fried egg. A fried banana (plantain or other cooking bananas) and tomato sauce (sofrito) are so frequently used that they ...

  8. Baked Rice with an Egg Crust Recipe - AOL

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    4 cup beef stock or chicken stock; 2 tomato, peeled and chopped; salt; pepper; 1 tsp sweet paprika; 2 cup medium-grain Spanish rice or risotto rice; 1 1 / 2 cup canned chickpeas, drained; 5 large ...

  9. Arroz caldoso - Wikipedia

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    Arroz caldoso is a dish which originated in Spain. It literally means "brothy rice" and consists of broth (stock) and rice with diverse flavourings and extra ingredients. [1][2] The recipe is quite varied depending in which region of the Iberian Peninsula it is prepared. Variations of this dish range from a recipe quite similar to Italian ...