CHICKEN WITH RICE (ARROZ CON POLLO)
Provided by Daisy Martinez
Categories main-dish
Time 1h15m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- In a paella pan or wide, shallow pan with a tight-fitting lid, heat the Achiote Oil over medium-high heat until the oil is rippling. Season the chicken with salt and pepper and add as many pieces skin side down to the pan as fit without touching. Cook, turning as necessary, until well browned on all sides, about 10 minutes. Remove the pieces as they are done and set aside. Adjust the heat under the pan, especially after you start removing chicken, so the chicken browns without the oil darkening.
- When all the chicken is removed from the pan, add the Sofrito and alcaparrado. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Raise the heat to high and boil until most of the water is evaporated from the Sofrito. Add the cumin and cloves.
- Stir in the rice until coated with oil. Return the chicken to the pan, pour in enough broth to cover the rice by the width of 2 fingers (about 1-inch), and bring to a boil. Cook over high heat until the level of liquid reaches the rice. Stir gently and reduce the heat to low. Cover the pan and cook until the liquid is absorbed, the chicken is cooked through, and the rice is tender but firm, about 20 minutes. Fluff the rice with a fork. The arroz con pollo can be brought to the table right in the pan or transferred to a large serving platter. Either way, garnish with the red pepper before serving.
- Heat the oil and annatto seeds in a small skillet over medium heat just until the seeds give off a lively, steady sizzle. Don't overheat the mixture or the seeds will turn black and the oil will turn a nasty green. Once they're sizzling, remove the pan from the heat and let stand until the sizzling stops. Strain and reserve in a jar with a tight-fitting lid at room temperature for up to 4 days.
- Chop the onion and Cubanelle or Italian peppers in the work bowl of a food processor until coarsely chopped. With the motor running, add the remaining ingredients 1 at a time and process until smooth. The sofrito will keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It also freezes beautifully.
YELLOW RICE - ARROZ AMARILLO CON ACHIOTE
Make as a side to black beans for a nice vegetarian meal. Annatto seeds are brick red, triangular in shape, 1/8" - 3/16". The seeds are available whole and can often be purchased in a block or paste form at Latin American section of your supermarkets. Annatto was once used to control fevers, dysentery and kidney diseases, though is now used mostly as a dye in medical preparations such as ointments and plasters. In India the pulp is used as an insect repellent.
Provided by Rita1652
Categories Long Grain Rice
Time 50m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Infusing Annatto Oil:.
- Heat the seeds and oil in a small saucepan over low heat, swirling pan frequently, until the oil turns bright red-orange in color. Simmer for 1 to 2 minutes and then remove from heat. Let it cool for about 10 minutes and then strain the oil. Discard the seeds.
- Reheat annatto oil and butter in a skillet. Saute the onions, celery and garlic with salt, pepper and cumin to taste until soft. Add the bell peppers and cook for another 2-3 minutes until the peppers are lightly cooked.
- Next add the rice and stir into the mixture.
- Saute it until the rice turns opaque.
- Add the stock or water and cook covered for about 15 minutes in medium heat until cooked.
- Garnish with cilantro, lime slices and Pimentos.
ARROZ AMARILLO
Provided by Food Network
Time 1h35m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- For the achiote oil: Heat the oil and achiote seeds in a saute pan over low heat for 5 minutes. Strain the oil and let cool. Set aside 3 tablespoons for the refrito, and reserve the remaining oil for another use.
- For the refrito: Place the peppers, tomatoes, cilantro and onions in a food processor and pulse until blended. Add in 3 tablespoons of the achiote oil and season the mixture with salt and black pepper. Stir everything together and chill until needed. Set aside 1/2 cup for the arroz amarillo, and then reserve the rest for another use.
- For the arroz: Heat the oil in a pot over medium heat. Add 1/2 cup refrito, achiote powder and turmeric and saute for 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in the rice until evenly coated with the refrito mixture. Stir in the hot chicken stock and bring to a boil. Boil for about 10 minutes, and then reduce the heat to a simmer, cover the pot, and continue to cook the rice for 20 minutes. Chill the rice before serving.
ARROZ CON GANDULES (PUERTO RICAN RICE WITH PIGEON PEAS)
Steps:
- Heat your caldero or Dutch oven to medium heat, and add your olive oil, bacon/ham (if using) and sofrito. Stir constantly until fragrant and tender, but not browned, about 4 minutes.
- Next add in the Sazon, tomato sauce or paste and chicken bouillon. Stir to combine.
- Add in the drained pigeon peas, Italian seasoning or oregano, bay leaves, and water/broth. Add the cilantro and/or olives, if using. Allow the liquid to come up to a boil, and taste it for salt. If it needs more saltiness, add in another chicken bouillon cube. You want this liquid to be highly seasoned, as it will determine the final seasoning of the rice.
- Once the mixture is boiling, add the rice. Stir the rice to get it submerged and distribute the pigeon peas throughout.
- Cover and allow the rice to absorb all the visible liquid. Once most of the visible surface liquid is absorbed, stir the rice, and cover again. Lower the flame to low, and allow it to steam for 20-25 minutes. It's done with all the liquid is absorbed and the grains are fluffy and fully cooked.
ARROZ CON POLLO
Steps:
- Place 1/2 cup of olive oil in small pan and add the achiote. Heat on medium heat until bubbles form, then remove from heat and let steep. Drain achiote seeds from oil (should be a vibrant reddish-orange color). Place oil in large stockpot. Heat oil on high and place chicken pieces in pot and brown - this is done just to brown chicken NOT to cook it. Remove chicken from pot Place diced onions, garlic, and peppers in pot with the achiote. Saute until soft (do not burn garlic). Put capers in pot and cook for a while with the onion mixture. Add rice to the pot with garlic, peppers, garlic and capers, then swirl rice into the mixture. Let the rice cook for just about a minute. Place cut up cilantro and basil in pot. Add in chicken broth and make sure you scrape the pot. Add chicken pieces back in. Put olives in and mix. Place bay leaves in pot. Check for seasonings (Please note: add salt and pepper at the end). Let the mixture cook on medium heat until the rice is done. Add peas just before serving.
- In another medium pot place peeled asparagus in water and boil until they turn bright green. Place in ice bath to stop the cooking process.
- To serve, place rice and chicken in a large platter. Arrange chicken pieces around platter and rice in the center. Place cooked asparagus around the platter and then place pimentos in the center.
- Serve with tostones (recipe follows).
- Peel plantains and cut at an angle. Place in cold water with salt. In a large frying pan put in 1/2 cup oil (preferably peanut oil ). Place plantains in pan and cook until somewhat soft (they will turn a lovely pale yellow color). Take them out of the pan and smash each one between 2 pieces of foil (folded 2 or 3 times to make a thick pad - place 2 paper towels on top of foil so that you don't burn yourself). Return to frying pan (you may have to add more oil). Fry until crisp and then season with salt. Serve with rice and chicken - or just about anything!
ARROZ CON QUESO (RICE WITH CHEESE)
My friend Jolene gave me this one. I think she got it from "Diet for a Small Planet". It's one of those "keep all of the ingredients on hand for emergencies" recipes. When you burn something, quietly get of it and make this. No one will know. Prep. time doesn't include cooking the rice.
Provided by Pierre Dance
Categories Beans
Time 1h10m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Mix Cheddar and Jack together.
- Mix Rice, Beans, Garlic, Onion, and Chilies together.
- In a large casserole dish spread 1/3 of the rice/bean mixture.
- Top that with 1/2 of the cheese mixture.
- top that with 1/2 of the Ricotta.
- Then the next 1/3 of the rice/bean mixture.
- Followed by the last half of the cheese.
- Followed by the last half of the Ricotta.
- Then the last 1/3 of the rice/bean mixture.
- Bake 40 min.
- Remove from the oven, top with Black Olives.
- Sprinkle evenly with Parmesan.
- Bake 10 min. more.
- Remove from oven and let rest 20 min.
- Serve.
ARROZ CON GANDULES (PUERTO RICAN RICE WITH PIGEON PEAS)
Every step and ingredient adds something important to this recipe from the Puerto Rican-born chef and writer Reina Gascón-López. Annatto seeds steeped in oil give the rice its signature marigold hue. The banana leaf imparts a subtle tropical aroma to the rice as it cooks. Olives, ham, beer and peppers with their brine offer salt, fat, acid, umami and a bright pop of color. The sheer number of flavors layered into this dish make it a delight to unpack. The most exhilarating layer is the last one: pegao, the crisp, glassy shards of rice at the bottom of the pot. Gandules (pigeon peas) make this version of rice and beans distinctly Caribbean. Ms. Gascón-López prefers to start with dry gandules, which her family sometimes ships to her from Puerto Rico, then flavors the pot with some sofrito, a bay leaf or two and a smoked pork neck. If you have trouble finding dry pigeon peas, they are often labeled as toor at Indian grocery stores.
Provided by Samin Nosrat
Categories dinner, grains and rice, vegetables, main course
Time 1h30m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- Lay 1 banana leaf (or more, if needed) flat on a large cutting board, then set the lid of a large Dutch oven or similar pot on top. Use a paring knife to trace around the lid, and cut the leaf (or leaves) so that they will fit properly inside the pot. Cover with a clean dishcloth and set aside.
- In a small saucepan, cook the neutral oil and annatto seeds over medium heat, allowing the seeds to infuse the oil. After 2 to 3 minutes, when the oil begins to bubble and the seeds start to crackle, turn off the heat and allow the oil to cool completely. Pour the cool oil through a fine-mesh strainer, reserving seeds for another round of infusing, if desired.
- Make the sofrito: Use a food processor or high-speed blender to pulse the onion, red and green bell peppers, cubanelle pepper, garlic, cilantro, scallions, ají dulce peppers (if using) and culantro (if using), adding 1 to 2 tablespoons of water if needed to achieve a smooth, salsa-like consistency. Stir in 3/4 teaspoon sazón and set aside. (The sofrito makes about 2 cups. Refrigerate it for up to 5 days or portion it into ice cube trays or plastic containers, and freeze up to 6 months.)
- Set the large Dutch oven or similar pot over medium-high heat. Add 3 tablespoons annatto oil and the ham or fatback. Sauté until crisp and most of the fat has rendered, about 6 minutes. Add 1/4 cup sofrito, the olives and 1 tablespoon sazón, stirring until sofrito is fragrant, about 3 minutes.
- Next, add pigeon peas and sauté for another 3 minutes. Season with adobo, salt and black pepper to taste.
- Reduce heat to medium. Add rice, stirring until grains are all coated, seasoned and starting to toast. If there isn't enough oil to generously coat all of the rice and peas in the pot, add the remaining tablespoon of annatto oil. This will help form a delicious golden bottom crust called pegao.
- Once the rice is toasted, stir in the beer and cook for about 3 minutes, then add the reserved pigeon-pea liquid (or 2 1/2 cups water) and roasted red pepper brine. Taste the cooking liquid and adjust salt as needed; it should be pleasantly salty.
- Gently stir rice, then spread about half the thinly sliced roasted red pepper over the rice. Drizzle with olive oil. Cover rice with prepared banana leaves, then cover pot with its lid and cook for 22 minutes.
- Once the time has passed, remove the lid, open the banana leaves and gently fold the rice onto itself from the outside in to form a mound in the center of the pot. Reduce heat to medium-low, replace banana leaves and lid and continue cooking for 20 to 25 minutes to allow pegao to form at the bottom of the pot.
- To serve, spoon rice atop a platter layered with fresh banana leaves. Garnish with remaining sliced roasted peppers. Use a metal spatula to scrape pegao out of the pot and serve on a separate plate. Be careful, because everyone will fight over it!
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Arroz con axiote, also known as red rice or Mexican rice, is a popular dish in Mexican and Central American cuisine. This flavorful dish is made by cooking rice with annatto seeds, tomato, onion, garlic, and occasionally red bell pepper. The bright orange color of the rice comes from the annatto seeds, also known as achiote or axiote, which have a slightly sweet and slightly spicy flavor.
The History of Arroz con Axiote
The use of annatto seeds in cooking can be traced back to ancient Mayan and Aztec civilizations. Spanish explorers brought annatto seeds to Europe in the 16th century and soon after, it became popular in Filipino and Caribbean cuisine. The dish arroz con axiote has a rich history in Mexican and Central American cuisine and is often served at celebrations and special occasions.
Ingredients
Rice
The type of rice used in arroz con axiote can vary from traditional long-grain white rice to brown rice, depending on personal preference. Some recipes also call for short-grain or medium-grain rice. It is important to rinse the rice thoroughly before cooking to remove excess starch and improve the texture of the final dish.
Annatto Seeds
The key ingredient in arroz con axiote is annatto or achiote seeds. These seeds are used to give the rice its vibrant orange color and slightly sweet and slightly spicy flavor. Annatto seeds can be found in most Latin markets or online.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes add acidity and sweetness to the dish, giving it a balance of flavors. It is recommended to use ripe, fresh tomatoes for the best flavor, but canned tomatoes can also be used.
Onion and Garlic
Onion and garlic are used to add depth and flavor to the dish. White or yellow onions are most commonly used, but red onions can also be used. Fresh garlic is recommended, but garlic powder can be used in a pinch.
Red Bell Pepper (optional)
A red bell pepper can be added to the dish to add sweetness and texture, but this is not included in every recipe for arroz con axiote.
Chicken Stock or Broth
The rice is cooked in chicken stock or broth, which adds flavor and richness to the dish. Vegetable stock can also be used for a vegetarian version of the dish.
Oil or Butter
Oil or butter is used to sauté the rice and aromatics until they are lightly golden brown. This step is important in developing the flavors of the dish.
Salt and Pepper
Salt and black pepper are used to season the dish to taste.
How to Make Arroz con Axiote
The exact recipe for arroz con axiote varies from region to region and even from family to family. However, the basic steps are as follows:
Step 1: Rinse the Rice
Rinse the rice several times until the water runs clear. This removes excess starch and improves the texture of the final dish.
Step 2: Soak the Annatto Seeds
Soak the annatto seeds in hot water for 20-30 minutes until the water turns a deep orange color. Strain the water and discard the seeds.
Step 3: Sauté the Rice and Aromatics
Heat oil or butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add the rice and sauté until it is lightly golden brown. Add the onion, garlic, and red bell pepper (if using) and sauté for another minute or until the onion is translucent.
Step 4: Add the Tomatoes and Annatto Water
Add the tomatoes to the pot and stir to combine. Then, add the annatto water and chicken stock or broth. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low, and cover the pot with a lid.
Step 5: Cook the Rice
Cook the rice for 18-20 minutes or until all the liquid has been absorbed and the rice is tender. Fluff the rice with a fork and serve hot.
Variations of Arroz con Axiote
While the basic recipe for arroz con axiote is delicious on its own, there are many variations that can be made to change up the flavor and texture of the dish. Here are a few ideas:
Add Vegetables
Chopped carrots, celery, and peas can be added to the pot to add more color and nutrition to the dish.
Use Different Spices
Other spices such as cumin, paprika, or oregano can be added to the dish for a different flavor profile.
Make it Spicy
Chopped jalapeño peppers or chili powder can be added for a spicy kick.
Make it Creamy
Sour cream, cream cheese, or grated cheese can be added to the pot towards the end of cooking to make the dish creamy and decadent.
Conclusion
Arroz con axiote is a classic Mexican and Central American dish that has been enjoyed for centuries. This flavorful and colorful dish can be customized to suit personal tastes and preferences with different spices and ingredients. Whether served as a side dish or a main course, arroz con axiote is sure to please the palate and brighten up any meal.