When i was planning for making out some portuguese rice dishes, the first rice dish i got immediately was this portuguese tomato rice, which captured my attention immediately coz this rice was quite easy and quick to make out with simple ingredients which can be served with any spicy kurmas or gravies, we had this rice with spicy mushroom kurma and boiled eggs for our lunch yesterday, a prefect Indo Portuguese lunch menu..I loved the simplicity of this rice and also this rice tastes fantastic without any side dish..when i told that today i prepared portuguese tomato rice to everyone at home,they were bit weird and once i served them, the first expression was completely different, yes we enjoyed having this arroz de tomate..Traditionally this rice is prepared with tomatoes, onions, long grain rice cooked in chicken broth with sausages, but i completely omitted both the chicken broth and sausages and prepared this rice in vegetable broth and diced bellpeppers...Needless to say that this portuguese tomato rice goes directly to
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2cups Long grain rice (i used uncle ben's)
1no Onion (big & chopped)
3nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
4nos Tomatoes (deskinned & chopped)
1/2cup Bellpeppers (diced)
3cups Vegetable broth
1/4cup Parsley leaves (chopped)
Salt
Pepper powder
Olive oil
Heat enough olive oil in a large vessel, add immediately the chopped onions and crushed garlic, saute until the onions turns transculent, add now the chopped tomatoes, chopped parsley leaves and cook in simmer until the tomatoes turns mushy, now add the rice and saute for few minutes..add the vegetable broth with enough salt and pepper powder and cook in medium high flame for 5 minutes and then in simmer until the rice get cooked, finally add the diced bellpeppers and toss gently and keep in simmer for few seconds, put off the stove..
Serve hot with any side dish!!
the veggie version of this dish looks delicious Priya!!! simple & comforting!!! have a nice day !!!
ReplyDeletehmm..Even I make similar kind of rice sometimes but never knew it is called portugese rice...
ReplyDeleteyummy rice...
but the only thing is I add chilli powder to it...
ReplyDeleteThis is quite similar to a normal Indian onion-tomato pilaf, except that it's not overly spiced.
ReplyDeleteLooks really tempting!
ReplyDeleteyou are lucky to make such recipes. Portugese tomato rice, I can only imagine eating it... not cooking :)
ReplyDeleteThe rice looks good and appears worth eating.
quick & easy yet an delicious one...Love such simple recipes...nice click priya
ReplyDeleteThe classic tomato rice in portuguese style! Awesome! Droolz!
ReplyDeleteHey Priya,
ReplyDeletelovely recipe..looks tempting):
U r preparing different dished everyday Priya..tomato rice looks tasty and yummy:)
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious..........nice clicks dear.
ReplyDeleteLooks tasty and great for weekend brunch! :)
ReplyDeletelove this veggie version...very similar to our own preparations..
ReplyDeletenice delicious rice...
ReplyDeletePortuguese tomato rice sounds great..Looks yummy too...
ReplyDeleteYummy and tempting rice....
ReplyDeleteI love rice what ever way one makes. This looks yumm, delicous with a onion and tomato salade.
ReplyDeleteyummy recipe! I make it too...
ReplyDeleteThis version is similar to mexican rice..Looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteVeggie and tangy flavor, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteyour veggie version looks absolutely delicious, Priya...yumm
ReplyDeleteLooks yum.
ReplyDeletepriya..Lip smacking dish, This looks absolutely perfect and colorful.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely rice. I am so tempted to make it now and have it...lovely.
ReplyDeleteYummy rice priya,feeling hungry
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. Looks good too. Rightly pointed out, easy and tasty recipe.
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