Green Rice
- Level: Easy
- Yield: 6 to 8 servings
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- Nutritional Analysis
- Per Serving
- Serving Size
- 1 of 8 servings
- Calories
- 365
- Total Fat
- 8
- Saturated Fat
- 1
- Carbohydrates
- 65
- Dietary Fiber
- 4
- Sugar
- 5
- Protein
- 7
- Cholesterol
- 0
- Sodium
- 588
- Total: 55 min
- Prep: 20 min
- Cook: 35 min
Ingredients
1 recipe Tomatillo Salsa, recipe follows
6 poblano chiles, roasted, peeled and seeded
5 romaine lettuce leaves
2 bunches cilantro, stems and leaves
4 scallions, white and green parts
6 garlic cloves, peeled
1/2 cup cold water
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 cup vegetable oil
3 cups long-grain rice, rinsed* (See Cook's Note)
Tomatillo Salsa:
1 pound tomatillos, husked, washed, and cut into quarters
2 to 4 large jalapeno chiles, stemmed, seeded if desired, and roughly chopped
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 medium onion, cut in 1/2
2 bunches cilantro, stems and leaves
2 bunches cilantro, stems and leaves
2 teaspoons salt
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Pour the Tomatillo Salsa into a food processor or a blender. Add the poblano chiles, lettuce leaves, cilantro, scallions, garlic, water, and salt and process until liquefied. (If using a blender, work in batches.) Set aside.
- Heat the vegetable oil in a medium skillet over medium-low heat. Saute the rice, stirring constantly, until golden and crackling, about 5 minutes. Pour in the reserved green puree and stir to combine. Transfer to a 4-quart baking dish or casserole. Cover with foil and bake until the liquid is absorbed and the rice is tender, 30 to 35 minutes. Stir with a fork and serve hot.
Tomatillo Salsa:
- Place the tomatillos, jalapenos, and water in a blender or food processor fitted with the metal blade. Puree just until chunky. Then add the remaining ingredients and puree about 2 minutes more, or until no large chunks remain. This salsa keeps in the refrigerator, in a covered container, about 3 days.
Cook’s Note
To rinse rice, place the rice in a large bowl (not a colander) and rinse under cold running water for 5 minutes. (If you use a colander, the starch remains on the rice, leaving it sticky.)