60 Healthy Brown Rice Recipes Loaded with Flavor (2024)

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60 Healthy Brown Rice Recipes Loaded with Flavor (1)Dana MeredithUpdated: Dec. 27, 2022

    From meaty slow-cooked jambalaya to garlic shrimp and rice salad, these healthy brown rice recipes amp up the flavor but tone down the calories at 550 or less. With less than 6 grams of saturated fat and less than 800 milligrams of sodium per serving, healthy never tasted so good.

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    Southwest Vegetarian Bake

    This veggie-packed casserole hits the spot on chilly nights. It’s a healthy canned vegetable recipe that’s perfect anytime I have a taste for Mexican food with all the fixings. —Patricia Gale, Monticello, Illinois

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    Brown Rice Chutney Salad

    A simple rice salad in a cafe inspired thoughts of adding Indian spices and chutney to this dish. To fire things up, mix in a small amount of hot chili oil, tasting carefully as you go. —Brooke Martin, Greenfield, Minnesota

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    Brown Rice Mulligatawny

    My friends tell me this is one of the best soups they’ve ever had. One even said it’s “perfect.” No one guesses that it’s healthy!—Sarah Ott, Blanchardville, Wisconsin.

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    Meaty Slow-Cooked Jambalaya

    This recipe makes a big batch of delicious, meaty gumbo. Stash some away in the freezer for days you don't feel like cooking. —Diane Smith, Pine Mountain, Georgia

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    Asian Turkey Lettuce Cups

    Such a cool idea for a light lunch or even an appetizer simply served in small lettuce leaves. When I want to make it easier for my kids to eat, I mix it all up with shredded lettuce and serve in a bowl. —Diana Rios, Lytle, Texas

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    Black Bean Chicken with Rice

    This spicy family favorite calls for just a few basic ingredients, including chicken, black beans and rice, so it’s quick and easy to stir up in your skillet on a weeknight. —Molly Newman, Portland, Oregon

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    Stir-Fry Rice Bowl

    My meatless version of Korean bibimbap is tasty, pretty and easy to tweak for different spice levels. —Devon Delaney, Westport, Connecticut

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    Great Grain Burgers

    I've experimented with many combinations of ingredients to make a good meatless burger and this is our favorite. These patties cook up golden brown and crispy and make delicious sandwiches. —Pat Whitaker, Alsea, Oregon

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    Korean Beef and Rice

    A friend raved about Korean bulgogi, which is beef cooked in soy sauce and ginger, so I tried it. It's delicious! You'll dazzle the table with this tasty version of Korean beef and rice. —Elizabeth King, Duluth, Minnesota

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    Beans and Rice Dinner

    On cold or rainy days, this comforting beans and rice dish really fills the tummy. Sometimes I use pinto beans instead of kidney beans or white rice instead of brown. Add rolls and a green salad, and dinner is served! —Lorraine Caland, Shuniah, Ontario

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    Orange Beef Lettuce Wraps

    This is a lighter version of a restaurant favorite. I also recommend trying these wraps with ground chicken or turkey.—Robin Haas, Cranston, Rhode Island

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    Confetti Kielbasa Skillet

    Here's one of my husband's favorite dishes. When it's in season, substitute fresh corn for frozen. Add a dash of cayenne pepper if you like a little heat. —Sheila Gomez, Shawnee, Kansas

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    Cajun rice from a restaurant or box can have a lot of sodium and fat. Here’s a hearty, healthy way to trim it down. —Raquel Haggard, Edmond, Oklahoma

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    During my undergrad years, my roommate taught me how to cook vegetarian dishes like brown rice with pintos. It's so versatile; you can turn it into a wrap or casserole. —Natalie Van Apeldoorn, Vancouver, British Columbia

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    Weeknight Chicken Chop Suey

    If you'd like a little extra crunch with this colorful chop suey, serve with chow mein noddles. —George Utley, South Hill, Virginia

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    We love this tasty dinner. It’s quick to prepare, making it a great (and yummy!) meal when you’re running late. You’ll love the easy cleanup, too! —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Veggie-Cashew Stir-Fry

    Getting my meat-loving husband and two sons, ages 5 and 7, to eat more veggies had always been a struggle until I whipped up this stir-fry. I was shocked when they cleaned their plates and asked for seconds. —Abbey Hoffman, Ashland, Ohio

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    Apricot-Rosemary Pork Medallions

    I needed to use pork tenderloin from my fridge, but I didn't want to wait for it to roast. I tried this, and it was not only quick but my family loves it. You can play with different preserves to make your favorite flavors. —Mildred Lynn Caruso, Brighton, TN

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    Chipotle Shredded Beef

    This beef is delicious whether you serve it all rolled up in a tortilla, with corn salsa in a burrito, in a bun or over rice or mashed potatoes. So many options! —Darcy Williams, Omaha, Nebraska

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    No-Fry Black Bean Chimichangas

    My chimichangas get lovin’ from the oven so they’re a bit healthier. Black beans and corn make it meatless. And it’s a smart way to use leftover rice. —Kimberly Hammond, Kingwood, Texas

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    Chicken Jambalaya

    This is a great easy chicken jambalaya recipe. It's great to serve at parties and it reheats well after! —Lynn Desjardins, Atkinson, New Hampshire

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    This recipe is special to me because it’s an easy one-pot meal that tastes like you spent the whole day in the kitchen. My family loves it. —Lynn Bowen, Geraldine, Alabama

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    Thanks to tangy balsamic vinegar and sweet apples, this one-pot pork chop lets you have a little something special anytime. —Greg Hageli, Elmhurst, Illinois

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    Turkey-Thyme Stuffed Peppers

    Chloe, my 3-year-old, is a big fan of these healthy peppers, which have a wonderful thyme flavor. She likes to help mix the ingredients and make meals with me. —Jennifer Kent, Media, Pennsylvania

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    Ginger Steak Fried Rice

    Perfect for an end-of-the-week meal, this sensational dish comes together quickly with leftover rice. I learned a great tip for the steak recently: Partially freeze it, and it will be easy to cut into thin slices. —Simone Garza, Evansville, Indiana

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    Black Bean and Corn Tacos

    We eat meatless meals a few times a week, so I replaced the beef with nutty brown rice to bulk up these tacos. Sometimes I also like to swap in quinoa for the rice. —Kristin Rimkus, Snohomish, Washington

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    When we have company, arugula with brown rice is always on the menu. It’s my go-to pick for the potluck and party circuit, and I'm always sharing the recipe. —Mindy Oswalt, Winnetka, California

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    Coconut Curry Vegetable Soup

    I've been a vegetarian since high school, so modifying recipes to fit my meatless requirements is a challenge I enjoy. This soup tastes rich and creamy and is packed with nutrients! —Carissa Sumner, Washington, DC

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    Healthier-than-Egg Rolls

    Frying anything at home is a little intimidating for me, but I love egg rolls. With this recipe, I've figured out a way to get the best part of the eggroll—without the mess. If you prefer a traditional egg rolls made with wrappers, you can use this as the filling! —Sue Mitchell, Leakey, Texas

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    Lentil Loaf

    This lentil loaf is so flavorful, you won't miss the meat. And it's packed with fiber and nutrients. —Tracy Fleming, Phoenix, Arizona

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    Asian Chicken Rice Bowl

    This super flavorful, nutrient-packed dish makes use of supermarket conveniences like coleslaw mix and rotisserie chicken. This recipe is easily doubled or tripled for large families. —Christianna Gozzi, Asteria, New York

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    Pronto Vegetarian Peppers

    In the summer I love to serve these peppers with salad and a roll. At the end of summer, I freeze them for cold months when produce costs are high. For a hot meal on a cold day, I love to serve them with a side of warm pasta tossed in olive oil. —Renee Hollobaugh, Altoona, Pennsylvania

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    Mom's Spanish Rice

    My mom is famous for her Spanish rice recipe, the ultimate comfort food. When I want a taste of home, I whip up this dish. Punch up the flavor with a little lime and extra chili powder. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Garlic Shrimp and Rice

    My son's favorite food is shrimp, so I'm always looking for quick and simple ways to make it. In this recipe, sometimes I use garlic salt instead of minced garlic cloves and salt. —Julie Trani, Chesapeake, Virginia

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    Carrot Brown Rice Pilaf

    This versatile, colorful dish complements a variety of meats or other vegetarian entrees. To give this dish a crunchy texture and additional flavor and protein, stir in 2 cups of bean sprouts just before serving. —Paulette Cross, Lowville, New York

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    Spicy Chicken and Rice

    As a working mom with two kids, I have little time to prepare something hearty during the week. This recipe is easily tossed together in the morning and fabulous to come home to at night. Both of my picky eaters love it! —Jessica Costello, Westminster, Massachusetts

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    Fiery Stuffed Poblanos

    I love Southwest-inspired cuisine, but the dishes are often unhealthy. As a dietitian, I try to come up with nutritious twists on recipes, which is how my stuffed peppers dish was born. —Amber Massey, Argyle, Texas

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    Easy Southwestern Veggie Wraps

    I developed this recipe when corn was in the farmer's market and big, red, juicy tomatoes were in my garden. To make this wrap light and healthy, I use fat-free sour cream, whole grain tortillas and brown rice. Although it's vegetarian by nature, change it up with a large chicken breast, diced small. —Cindy Beberman, Orland Park, Illinois

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    Years ago my husband and I were vacationing in France and came across an open market where a man from Spain was making paella in a skillet; we've been hooked ever since. I love to whip this up for a large group, but if the gathering is small, I know I can easily freeze leftovers for another time. —Joni Hilton, Rocklin, California

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    Texas Tacos

    I created this recipe by combining a bunch of taco ingredients that my kids like. Once it’s ready, I often keep the beef mixture warm in a slow cooker so the kids can quickly fill taco shells after an afternoon of rigorous soccer practice. —Susan Scully, Mason, Ohio

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    I had a similar rice bowl on vacation and re-created this lighter version at home. It takes me back to the islands every time I make it. Try grilling the shrimp for more beachy flavor. —Lauren Katz, Ashburn, Virginia

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    No one will miss the meat when you dish up these satisfying burritos bursting with a fresh-tasting filling. They’re fast to fix and won’t put a dent in your wallet. —Sharon W. Bickett, Chester, South Carolina

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    Ginger Salmon with Brown Rice

    Oh what fun it is to prepare a heavenly salmon with only five ingredients. My dressing serves as a glaze and a flavor-booster for the rice. —Naylet LaRochelle, Miami, Florida

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    Years ago, I fell hard for a lemony Greek soup at Panera Bread. It was just a special back then, but I re-created it at home so we could eat it whenever a craving hit! —Kristin Cherry, Bothell, Washington

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    My meat and potatoes husband goes for this cheesy, hearty black beans and rice recipe, and the kids gobble it up. For extra kick, add a splash of hot sauce. —Stephanie Lambert, Moseley, Virgina

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    Mango Rice Pudding

    Mangoes are my son's favorite fruit, so I was ecstatic to incorporate them into a healthy dessert. You can also use ripe bananas instead of mango, almond extract instead of vanilla or regular milk in place of soy. —Melissa McCabe, Victor, New York

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    Guilt-Free Chicken Chili

    This chili is a keeper. Make it on Sunday and you get lunch for the rest of the week, too. —Amy Chalmers, Poughkeepsie, New York

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    Hearty Beans and Rice

    Filling and fast, this dish has become a favorite in my family. It could be served as a side or a main dish. —Barbara Musgrove, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin

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    Brown Rice and Vegetables

    This filling rice dish, full of big chunks of butternut squash and sweet potatoes, is a standout combination of sweet and savory flavors. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Chili-Rubbed Steak with Black Bean Salad

    Busy weeknights don't stop my husband from firing up the grill. This meal-in-one comes together fast. Try it with chimichurri and cotija cheese. —Naylet LaRochelle, Miami, Florida

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    Quick Shrimp Creole

    My mother made shrimp Creole when I was growing up, so I’ve carried on the family tradition. For extra kick, pass the Louisiana hot sauce. —Gina Norton, Wonder Lake, IL

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    Sassy Salsa Meat Loaves

    Here's a twist on classic meat loaf. You can make these loaves ahead, and they’ll last for a few days. Make meat loaf sandwiches with the leftovers, buns and a little Monterey Jack cheese. —Tasha Tully, Owings Mills, Maryland

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    Simple Asparagus Soup

    My family and friends love this soup. It's elegant and unusual, but the hardest part of making it is occasional stirring. —Kathryn Labat, Raceland, Louisiana

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    For this easy-to-make main dish salad, you can prepare the rice mixture and chop the vegetables ahead of time. Cook the shrimp at the last minute, then assemble it all together for a light yet satisfying meal. —Diane Nemitz, Ludington, Michigan

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    Thai Salmon Brown Rice Bowls

    This speedy salmon recipe couldn't be any easier. The store-bought sesame ginger dressing saves time and adds extra flavor to this healthy dish. — Naylet LaRochelle, Miami, Florida

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    Mushroom and Brown Rice Hash with Poached Eggs

    I made my mother's famous roast beef hash healthier by using cremini mushrooms instead of beef and brown rice instead of potatoes. It's ideal for a light main dish. —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Spicy Sausage and Rice Skillet

    The spicy sausage in this quick skillet dish gives it a kick, and the sliced apples are a pleasant, tart surprise. —Jamie Jones, Madison, Georgia

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    Turkey Salsa Bowls with Tortilla Wedges

    Delicious and nutritious, this dish was a favorite ofthe kids who participated in the junior chef classes I taught at my church.The recipe encouraged creativity and healthy eatingas students designed their own salsa bowls using whole grains, vegetables and lean protein.—Jean Gottfried, Upper Sandusky, Ohio

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    Seasoned Brown Rice Pilaf

    For those of us who are white rice lovers at heart, this recipe makes brown rice taste great! Everyone takes seconds; it is that good. It is so easy to prepare. To convert for vegetarians, just substitute veggie broth for the beef broth. Any leftovers are delicious the next day. —Amy Berry, Poland, Maine

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    Originally Published: February 28, 2019

    60 Healthy Brown Rice Recipes Loaded with Flavor (60)

    Dana Meredith

    Dana is an editor and writer who shares her passion for travel, food and the beauty of American landscapes. When she's not wielding her red pen, she can be found tending her flower gardens, remodeling her house, creating one-of-a-kind jewelry or dancing to "Uptown Funk."

    60 Healthy Brown Rice Recipes Loaded with Flavor (2024)

    FAQs

    What can I add to brown rice for flavor? ›

    Build flavors early on!

    We love sauteeing some onions or leeks in butter with some thyme before adding rice to the pot, but you should use what you have around! Ginger and garlic both make for exceptional brown rice. If you're going the spice route we love turmeric, cumin, oregano, and smoked paprika with brown rice.

    How do you make rice more healthy and flavorful? ›

    Cook a couple of tablespoons minced garlic, leek, scallion, or shallot in olive oil or butter until just soft to add while fluffing. Add lemon juice to taste (great with butter and pepper). Mix in 1/2 cup or so grated or crumbled cheese, from mild to strong. Mix in 1/2 to 1 cup cooked beans, with some of their liquid.

    How to make rice with more Flavour? ›

    TIPS FOR ADDING FLAVOR TO RICE

    For a deep, nutty flavor, try toasting rice in the oven or on your stovetop before cooking it. If you're cooking rice as a side dish to a meat, you can add the drippings from chicken, beef or pork to your rice to add even more flavor. Cover the pot with a lid during the cooking process.

    How do you make perfect brown rice Jamie Oliver? ›

    Method. Rinse the rice in a sieve under cold running water to get rid of some of the starch, then place in a pan with a pinch of sea salt and cover with 400ml of water. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer, covered, for 45 minutes, until all the water has been absorbed and the rice is fully cooked.

    How do you jazz up brown rice? ›

    Place 1/2 cup brown rice in a bowl and drizzle with 1/2 teaspoon tamari, 1 teaspoon flax oil and 1 teaspoon of toasted sesame seeds. Top with marinated kale and sliced avocado. Make this when you're in the mood for something with a spicy kick. Harissa is a chile paste made with garlic and olive oil.

    What is a good seasoning to add to rice? ›

    You can spice it with salt and pepper, garam masala, add things like soy sauce, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, sriracha, or other condiments to the water as the rice cooks. Saute the dry rice in oil for a few minutes will bring out a nutty flavor in the rice.

    What is the secret to good rice? ›

    Cook without peeking or stirring.

    Cook until the water is absorbed, about 18 minutes. Try not to peek until the end of the cooking time so the steam doesn't escape. Whatever you do, don't mix the rice while it's cooking — this will lead to gummy rice.

    What can I add to 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.
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    What makes rice taste so good? ›

    Rice is rich in carbohydrates which are digested by saliva in the mouth. This digestion happens so close to the tongue and the joy of having your food is intensified. This sweet sensation also make the gravies tastier.

    How do you Flavour rice without adding calories? ›

    25 Ways To Add Flavor To Meals Without Lots Of Calories
    1. Lemon Juice. This juice is a great way to finish off a dish with zesty tang. ...
    2. Pepper. Pepper is an excellent way to add flavor to any dish. ...
    3. Cucumber Slices. ...
    4. Orange Juice. ...
    5. Mustard. ...
    6. Hot Sauce. ...
    7. Fresh Herbs. ...
    8. Salt-Free Seasoning Blends.
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    How many cups of rice per person? ›

    On average, a standard serving of cooked rice is around 1/2 to 3/4 cup per person. To achieve this serving size, you would need about 2 1/2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup of dry rice per person.

    Should I add butter to brown rice? ›

    Add extra seasoning: cooking brown rice with salt is essential for flavorful grains, but you can also infuse more flavor by adding olive oil and butter, swapping in garlic salt, or adding spices such as cayenne, ground ginger or cumin.

    How do you activate brown rice? ›

    Generally, brown rice can be germinated by soaking it in warm water of 35–40 °C for about 10–12 h, draining water and keeping in moist condition for 20–24 h, and during soaking period, changing the water every 3–4 h to prevent fermentation (which usually produces undesirable odour) and to maintain consistent water ...

    What makes brown rice better? ›

    Brown rice is a whole grain that still has the hull, the bran layer and the germ intact, allowing it to have high levels of fiber and other nutrients. White rice, on the other hand, does not have any of the aforementioned, which makes it less nutrient-dense, although enriched rice has more of certain nutrients.

    Do you season brown rice before or after cooking? ›

    To cook your rice with herbs and spices, bring your rice and water to a boil, then set it to simmer for 35 to 45 minutes. Once your rice is fully cooked, add your seasonings, like soy sauce, dried basil, ground ginger, or cayenne pepper. If you want more subtle flavors, use whole spices.

    What kind of sauce goes with brown rice? ›

    With soy sauce – Plain brown rice, nutty and sweet, with a splash of soy sauce is a wonderful lunch. We don't think good brown rice needs too much adornment. In a veggie burger – Brown rice is a basic ingredient in most veggie burgers.

    How can I make brown rice taste better without salt? ›

    Citrus – fresh lemon juice, fresh lemon zest (the yellow part), also fresh lime or orange all work well. White wine – not cooking wine as this usually has a bad taste and has salt added.

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