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As Close As You Get-Mexican Rice

January 30, 2010 by claycoyote  
Filed under Clay Coyote Blog, Vegetables

Betsy spent a long time getting this rice to as close to what you get in your favorite Mexican Restaurant.  Betsy worked with the then owner of Santa Fe, at 426 Main St., Glen Ellyn, IL to get it right before we moved to Minnesota.

Serves 4-6

1 cup long grain white rice

2-3 Tbsp olive or other oil (enough to coat the rice)

2 cups Chicken broth

2 tbsp tomato paste

salt-pepper

1/4 cup salsa

hot sauce if desired

can add a bit of corn, too if desired.

Toasting Mexican Rice

Put rice in a skillet (top left-we use cast iron on this).  Add oil (center). Over medium high heat roast the rice stirring fairly constantly to keep from burning. At the end it will be kind of opaque and golden (right photo)  Originally Betsy washed the rice after toasting,  but Juanita said no.

When golden brown, add broth, tomato paste, salt, pepper, salsa and a bit of Mexican Ricehot sauce if desired.

Simmer, covered, until rice is tender (about 20 minutes).  Let sit another 10-15 minutes covered.  Serve.

This is what the finished rice looks like.

Close-up below.

Mexican Rice Finished

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