Greek Rice
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Delicious Greek Rice that’s so easy to make and pairs beautifully with lots of Mediterranean favorites like my Chicken Gyros or Chicken Souvlaki! This easy side dish is flavor-packed with onions, garlic, lots of fresh herbs and lemon juice!
Greek Rice
I love easy sides like this tasty Greek rice that’s lemon flavored and loaded with lots of fresh herbs like parsley and fresh dill. It’s so delicious you’ll want to eat it on its own. No more boring plain rice, this rice pilaf will transform a simple side into the star of the show.
This is such a great side dish because it pairs beautifully with so many dishes like my Chicken Souvlaki, Chicken Gyros or my Greek Meatballs, just to name a few. This rice pilaf is a fairly popular side dish, that I’m sure you’ve tried at your local Greek restaurant. But now, you can make it at home because it’s simple and requires just a few ingredients.
Ingredient Notes
- Rice – You’ll want to use a long grain rice or medium grain rice. Basmati or jasmine rice will also work. I wouldn’t really recommend a short grain rice but if that’s all you have, give it a try.
- Onion and Garlic – Essential flavor enhancers in a side dish like a pilaf. Use as much garlic as you like.
- Lemon Juice – This rice is very lemony, so feel free to adjust the amount of lemon juice to your taste depending on how much lemon flavor you like. I do recommend using freshly squeezed lemon juice.
- Chicken Broth – After the rice is sautéed with the onion and garlic in some olive oil, it will be cooked in chicken broth for extra added flavor. To keep this rice completely vegetarian, use vegetable broth.
- Fresh Herbs – Lots of fresh parsley and fresh dill finish this dish.
How To Make Greek Rice
- Cook onion and garlic: Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan with a lid over medium heat. Add the onion and cook for 3 to 4 minutes until translucent and soft. Stir in the garlic and cook for another 30 seconds until aromatic.
- Sauté rice with onion and garlic: Add the rice and cook (without liquid) until the rice turns almost translucent.
- Cook the rice: Add the broth, lemon juice, salt and pepper to the saucepan. Cover the pan with lid and bring to a simmer. Turn the heat to low and cook for about 20 minutes or until the rice is done, the liquid should be fully absorbed. Remove the rice from heat and leave it covered, undisturbed for 10 minutes.
- Finish with fresh herbs: Uncover the saucepan and stir in the parsley and dill. Garnish with lemon slices and serve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is rice pilaf?
This type of rice such as this Greek rice is called a rice pilaf. Anytime you’re cooking rice with sautéed onion, garlic and then you simmer the rice in broth, this is what is known as a rice pilaf. This is the simplest type of pilaf, many times it can include meat such as chicken or beef and many other different types of spices and herbs.
Can I make this in a rice cooker?
I wouldn’t recommend it. Because you’re sautéing the rice with onion and garlic it’s best cooked on the stovetop.
Can I use brown rice?
You can, but keep in mind it will take longer to cook, plus it may require more liquid. For specific instructions, check out the rice package instructions on what the recommended ratio of rice to liquid is.
Some Tips
- Always rinse the rice first to clean up any excess dirt or debris. Also rinsing rice, will wash away any powdery starch that can stick to the rice grains while cooking. Rinse the rise under cool running water in a fine-mesh strainer.
- The amount of liquid used when cooking rice may vary depending on the rice used. The 2 cups required in the recipe is just a general guideline, but if you find that after the rice has absorbed all the liquid but the rice is still too crunchy, add more broth as required.
- If using brown rice, keep in mind that it takes a lot longer to cook and may require more liquid.
Leftovers
Be sure to store this Greek rice as soon as it’s cooled as rice is a breeding ground for bacteria. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 – 4 days. If freezing, store this dish in a freezer bag with the air pressed out. Thaw overnight in the fridge and fluff the rice before reheating. This dish will last up to 3 months in the freezer.
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Greek Rice
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoon olive oil (extra virgin)
- 1 small onion (finely chopped)
- 2 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1½ cups long grain rice (washed well)
- 2 cups chicken broth (low sodium, or more depending on rice used)
- ⅓ cup lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
- ½ teaspoon salt (or to taste)
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper (freshly ground)
- ¼ cup fresh parsley (chopped)
- 2 tablespoons fresh dill (chopped)
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Instructions
- Cook onion and garlic: Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan with a lid over medium heat. Add the onion and cook for 3 to 4 minutes until translucent and soft. Stir in the garlic and cook for another 30 seconds until aromatic.
- Sauté rice with onion and garlic: Add the rice and cook (without liquid) until the rice turns almost translucent.
- Cook the rice: Add the broth, lemon juice, salt and pepper to the saucepan. Cover the pan with lid and bring to a simmer. Turn the heat to low and cook for about 20 minutes or until the rice is done, the liquid should be fully absorbed. Remove the rice from heat and leave it covered, undisturbed for 10 minutes.
- Finish with fresh herbs: Uncover the saucepan and stir in the parsley and dill. Garnish with lemon slices and serve.
Notes
- Always rinse the rice first to clean up any excess dirt or debris. Also rinsing rice, will wash away any powdery starch that can stick to the rice grains while cooking. Rinse the rise under cool running water in a fine-mesh strainer.
- The amount of liquid used when cooking rice may vary depending on the rice used. The 2 cups required in the recipe is just a general guideline, but if you find that after the rice has absorbed all the liquid but the rice is still too crunchy, add more broth as required.
- If using brown rice, keep in mind that it takes a lot longer to cook and may require more liquid.
- Be sure to store this Greek rice as soon as it’s cooled as rice is a breeding ground for bacteria. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 – 4 days. If freezing, store this dish in a freezer bag with the air pressed out. Thaw overnight in the fridge and fluff the rice before reheating. This dish will last up to 3 months in the freezer.
Nutrition Information
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If i don’t have chicken broth on hand, can I use a little chicken bouillon in the water??do you think that would be ok?
Absolutely, that should be fine.
Made this for dinner with some Greek chicken and yogurt dill sauce, SO good!! Used bone broth as the liquid and it was delicious
So glad you liked it!
Can this be made with instant rice?
Yes, you can certainly make this with instant rice! However, keep in mind that instant rice is pre-cooked and then dehydrated, so it doesn’t require as much cooking time or liquid. Follow the instructions on your instant rice package for the correct rice to liquid ratio and cooking time. Add the spices and other ingredients as directed in the recipe, but adjust the cooking time according to your instant rice package.
I want to make this and I have parboiled white rice on hand. Will that work too?
Parboiled rice usually requires less liquid compared to standard white rice. A general rule of thumb is to use 2 cups of water for every 1 cup of parboiled rice. However, the liquid ratio may vary based on specific brands, so I’d recommend checking the package instructions for the most accurate guidance. For this Greek rice recipe, you may need to reduce the liquid slightly to accommodate and reduce the cooking time accordingly.
I have been looking for a recipe for rice similar to one I would always order at a Greek restaurant about 40 years ago and finally this is it! Love it!
Can this be made the day before? I’m cooking for 100 people
Absolutely! This Greek rice recipe is actually even more flavorful when made a day ahead as it gives time for all the herbs and spices to infuse the rice beautifully. To serve, just reheat it gently on the stovetop with a splash of broth or in the microwave until it’s hot throughout. You may also want to fluff it with a fork to bring back its texture. It’s a great dish for feeding a crowd. Good luck with your big cook!
Taste delicious but came out wet and sticky both times I made it
The most common reason for rice to come out sticky and wet is using too much water. The general rule of thumb is to use twice as much water as rice, but this can depend on the type of rice you’re using. If your rice is coming out wet, try reducing the amount of water next time.
Excellent! Made a Greek-themed dinner for Easter and made this rice. It was perfect with the yogurt marinaded chicken and spanakopita I made. Will definitely make this again!
Fantastic recipe, used a little Tones Mediterranean herb spice at the end. Gave a little kick to it.
An excellent addition to our Greek-inspired dinner!
Do you steam/cook the rice before you sauté it with the onions and garlic?
No, you don’t.
Delicious! I made this in the instant pot using a vegan no-chicken chicken broth. Will definitely make again!
Absolutely delicious. I made this for a bible study group and everyone loved it.
Love this recipe. This is my second time making it.
This was delicious, but my rice seemed way too ‘wet’. Should I just reduce the liquids?
It’s possible, it could depend on what rice you’re using.