Quick and easy Seasoned Rice dish bursting with amazing flavors from herbs and spices. A buttery, herby, and savory side dish that can be eaten on its own and goes pretty well with anything, too. It’s the ultimate comfort food perfect for the whole family! Plus, it requires very minimal effort to make and doesn’t cost as much.
This seasoned rice will surely be your new go-to rice recipe in no time! Aside from its irresistible and addicting buttery and savory flavors, it is also super easy to make.
It really won’t take much of your time ‘coz it’s a one-pot meal where you dump everything in the pot and wait for it to cook.
Yes! As simple as that, and you get to enjoy this delicious comfort food along with your favorite entrees like Stuffed Pork Chops and Pan Seared Salmon. Ahh! So mouthwatering!
And because it’s so easy to make, even my son can do it.
It is one of those cooking bonding moments we enjoy on the weekend. It’s so much fun! Plus, it makes him really proud, too.
What is Seasoned Rice?
It is basically rice cooked in various herbs and spices such as onion and garlic powder, paprika, and thyme.
An easy rice dish that is super customizable according to your palate. To put it simply, you are just adding seasonings to plain rice to make it savory and flavorful.
It is almost the same with fried rice, except fried rice is cooked rice sauteed with various spices. In contrast, seasoned rice is uncooked rice cooked along with spices.
Recipe Ingredients and Substitutes
- Butter – Undeniably, adding butter makes any dish richer and flavorful. It really amps up the flavor of any dish.
- Uncooked Long Grain White Rice – Generally, you can use any kind of white rice you have. But I like using basmati and jasmine rice because they are not too sticky. Or you can also use brown rice. However, it takes longer to cook.
- Garlic and Onion Powder – It is best to use powdered spices as rice seasonings, so they really infuse the flavor into the rice while it’s cooking.
- Salt – Though we already add various rice seasonings to this recipe, it is still best not to skip the salt. That way, our seasoned rice won’t taste flat.
- Oregano, Thyme, and Parsley– What I love about this seasoned rice recipe is the added fancy herby flavors. They complement the overall flavor of this rice dish. On the contrary, most fried rice seasonings don’t include herbs because they are more on the umami side. But of course, you can always add an herby touch to your favorite fried rice.
- Paprika – This rice seasoning adds a hint of peppery sweetness and bitterness to our favorite comfort food seasoned rice.
- Pepper Flakes – Feel free to add more but be careful, tho’, because it might increase your appetite and make you eat more. Well, I really can’t blame you coz’ this seasoned rice is truly comforting and satisfyingly delicious! 😉
- Bouillon – To add more umami flavors to this seasoned rice recipe. It adds savory flavors even in the absence of any meat.
Recipe Variations
- Meaty Goodness – Shredded Chicken, Pulled Pork, beef, or any ground meat will make this seasoned rice more sensational and flavorful. Leftover Ham, Turkey, and deli meats are great additions, too!
- Seafood Delight – For seafood lovers, you can enjoy this seasoned rice recipe with oceany flavors from shrimp, lobster, mussels, oysters, fish, squid, and more!
- Tasty and Creamy – Instead of cooking the rice with water, try it with coconut milk, and you’ll truly have an exceptional rice dish bursting with rich coconut flavor. Just like my Caribbean Rice and Beans recipe here.
- Completely Vegan – Swap the butter with coconut oil or vegan butter and use vegetable stock instead of bouillon to make it completely vegan. You can also add beans for more protein, color, and texture.
- Seasoning Swap – You can add a dash of Creole Seasoning to add more Southern flavors to this seasoned rice recipe. Or you can also try other seasonings like cumin, curry, or Taco seasoning to add more Mexican touch to this exquiste rice dish.
- Fiery Hot – Pepper flakes and cayenne pepper can make this dish spicy. But if you really want it extra hot, you can throw in some chopped habanero, jalapeno, or scotch bonnet peppers. Don’t forget to wear gloves to avoid burning your skin.
- Cheesy Rice Casserole – Everything is a lot better with cheese! Agree? Level up your seasoned rice with few meat and veggie additions. And top it off with combinations of cheese, and you’re all set to enjoy a wonderful cheesy rice casserole.
Serving and Storage Instructions
Rice is highly perishable and known to be a common source of food poisoning. Okay, before you panic, this only happens if you let your cooked rice sit on the counter for too long. I mean hours long!
To prevent that from happening, all you need to do is store your seasoned rice properly. And here’s how to do it:
- Making Ahead – If you’re making this ahead, transfer the seasoned rice to a wide and shallow dish to cool the rice faster. A large plate or baking sheet works best for this. Depending on the amount, it will take about 20-30 minutes to cool down.
- Storage – Once cooled, transfer the rice into a clean and dry airtight container. Or divide them into small portions and place them individually in a resealable freezer-safe bag. You can also do this for the leftovers.
- Refrigerate – Refrigerate right away. It can stay fresh in the fridge for about 2-3 days.
- Freezer – Or freeze it to extend its shelf life for up to 2 months.
Reheating Seasoned Rice
- Thaw – When ready to serve, thaw the frozen seasoned rice overnight in the fridge.
- Microwave – Transfer to a microwave-safe dish and flatten out the seasoned rice for even heating. Heat on medium power for 1-2 minutes or until heated through.
- Stove – Transfer to a pan and add a little bit of oil. Heat on medium-high and add the seasoned rice. Keep on stirring until heated through.
Pro Tip: If you find the seasoned rice too dry, you can just add a splash of broth to bring back the moisture.
FAQs
There are a lot of rice seasonings to play around with to add more fantastic flavors to your rice dish. If you want to add umami flavors, you can add chicken or beef bouillon. Or replace water with chicken, beef, or vegetable stock. For deeper and bolder flavors, you can add a dash of Creole Seasoning, Taco Seasoning, cumin, curry, and cayenne pepper.
It is best to season the rice before cooking to really infuse the flavor. But if you have leftover cooked rice, you can still season and cook it to make seasoned fried rice.
Long grain rice, like basmati and jasmine rice, is the best choice for this recipe because it doesn’t get too clumpy and mushy.
What to Eat with Seasoned Rice?
Seasoned rice goes pretty much with any entree. You can try it with some of my favorite pairings below.
More Southern Sides to Love
How to Season Rice
Cook the Rice Along with the Seasonings
- Put all the ingredients in a large pot – and give it a stir. (Photos 1-2)
- Place on the stove and bring to a boil over high heat.
- Turn the heat to low. As soon as it starts to bubble, cover and reduce to low heat.
- Let it simmer. Simmer for about 18-20 minutes or until all the liquid is fully absorbed.
Fluff the Rice and Mix
- Turn off the heat. Let it rest for about 5 minutes, add another tablespoon of butter, if desired, then fluff with a fork and serve. (Photos 3 &4)
Watch How To Make It
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Sandy Carlton says
This was the best rice I’ve ever had!
Imma says
Hearing that makes me happy:) Thanks for your feedback.
Sam B says
This is a massive hit with my friends and family they ask me all the time to make it
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Sam,
That’s fantastic to hear! When a dish becomes a frequent request from friends and family, you know you’ve got a winner on your hands.
Seasoned rice is such a versatile and flavorful side dish, and it’s wonderful to know that your version has become a hit. It’s the ultimate compliment when people ask for it again and again.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s feedback like this that makes the food community so enriching. Keep cooking and keep delighting those taste buds! ️✨
Michelle says
Can you make this in a rice cooker?
ImmaculateBites says
Absolutely, you can make seasoned rice in a rice cooker!
Rachel says
This rice recipe is awesome! I make it often. I don’t add bouillon, I think there’s a lot of flavor in it already. I looked online to try different rice recipes and came across this and wanted to try it out. I’m glad because my husband and I love the flavor! Thank you for sharing!
ImmaculateBites says
I’m so glad to hear that you and your husband are enjoying the rice recipe! Skipping the bouillon and still finding it flavorful is a testament to the dish’s versatility. It’s always great when you can adapt a recipe to suit your own taste preferences.
Hi Rachel,
Thank you for giving the recipe a try and for sharing your experience. It’s feedback like this that makes the food community so enriching. Keep cooking, keep experimenting, and as always, happy eating! ️✨
Brett says
I never leave comments but this rice is off the hook. No more steamed rice for me anymore after finding this recipe. Good work on the 5 stars.
Imma says
Wonderful! Thank you so much for the feedback 🙂
Amy says
OMG!!! So delicious !! One of out new favorites, cooked in the rice cooker. I didn’t have any bouillon but added a browned butter powder and roasted chicken powder instead.
Imma says
Amazing!!!!! That looks absolutely delicious!! Glad you loved it. Looking forward to you trying more of my recipes.
Arie says
This was SO yummy! I don’t even usually like rice very much. Everyone in my household enjoyed it, even the kids. I have a question about how this might work in a pressure cooker. The first time, I made it in a pot, but I wonder about making it in the ninja foodie with the pressure cooker lid.
Thank you so much!
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Arie,
Wow, I’m absolutely thrilled to hear that you and your family enjoyed the seasoned rice recipe! It’s always a win when even the kids are on board, isn’t it?
Great question about using a pressure cooker. I haven’t tried it myself, but I think it’s definitely doable. Pressure cookers are fantastic for infusing flavors deeply into grains, so you might even find the rice to be more flavorful.
I’d love to hear how it turns out if you decide to give it a try!
Thanks so much.
Susan says
This was fantastic! I made it in my Instant Pot and it came out perfect! 1 1/4 cups of liquid for each cup of rice. Pressure cook on high for 3 minutes (for any amount of rice) and natural release for 10 minutes.
ImmaculateBites says
Thank you so much for your Instant Pot method:)
Elizabeth says
I can no longer make rice the way I have for years in this house. My family loves this seasoned rice recipe and ask for it often. Thank you for sharing it.
Imma says
You are so sweet, thank you! Stay tuned for more amazing recipes.
Nettie says
Good day, Imma!
It is very seldom that I am moved to comment or leave a review on anything, but this recipe left me speechless! It was phenomenal! I love rice and we have rice often, but I was looking to do something a little different and came across your recipe. I will admit the amount of seasonings and the process was quite different from what I’m used to with rice, but I have an open mind when it comes to food and dove in. I chose not to “Nettie-fy” the recipe and used the ingredients listed without adding any others and followed the instructions exactly and the results, as I stated, were phenomenal!! We are a family of five and everyone absolutely loved this recipe. This one is getting added to my cookbook. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! : )
Imma says
Thank you so much, I am sure you would love all recipes once you try them. Keep loving:)
Scout says
Love love love this recipe!
Imma says
Oh great to hear that. Thank you so much!
Elizabeth says
Greetings! I hope all is beyond wonderful. I am very excited to try this recipe.
For texture and veggies, I was thinking about halving the rice and adding 1.5 cups of chickpeas ans 1.5 cups of broccoli. Since the volume of ingredients is still 6 cups, would you suggest any changes to the amount of powders, bouillons, spices?
Any cooking wisdom would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!
Imma says
That sounds really good. Unfortunately, chickpeas, broccoli, and rice absorb different amounts of water. And yes, since the volume is the same, I would use the same amount of seasonings, then adjust it right before it’s done. I love playing with ingredients and flavors, so please do let me know how it turns out.
Randy says
Hi Imma .. would it be possible to make this recipe in the microwave ..
Thanks
Randy
Imma says
I’ve never cooked rice in the microwave, but this is what I found.
Place the rice in a microwave-safe glass bowl with a lid.
Add cold water and salt to taste (or stock and seasonings for this recipe).
Cover your bowl with a lid and place in the microwave.
Cook on high for 8 minutes.
Remove from microwave and stir.
Replace the lid and return the bowl to the microwave and cook on high for three more minutes.
Fluff with a fork.
You might need to adjust some cooking time. Please let me know how it turns out.:)
Moira French says
I mad this for a group of people and every one asked me for the recipe
Imma says
Oh great to hear that. Thank you so much!
Randy says
What type of bouillon do you suggest I use ..
Imma says
The one you like best works great:) I’m partial to Maggi, but chicken, beef, vegetable, etc. all work.
Pete says
I added a whole bell pepper cut very small, place in rice cooker , it was perfect !
Imma says
Amazing!!!!! That looks absolutely delicious!! Glad you loved it. Looking forward to you trying more of my recipes.