Spanish Rice

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @beanie5677
    @beanie5677 Рік тому +6

    Thank you Joe …… excellent great video. I subscribed because you have a straight to the point video and simple instructions. And the Spanish rice looks absolutely delicious

  • @BrendaRodriguez-by5gc
    @BrendaRodriguez-by5gc Рік тому +5

    Arroz Mexicano! Ponle un chile, entero. Le da un sabor Mexicano.❤

  • @stephaniegodfrey1628
    @stephaniegodfrey1628 Рік тому +3

    thank you joe that looks delicious!!

  • @youdidwhatta
    @youdidwhatta Рік тому +6

    The Suissa Tomato Boullion is a really nice addition too. I'm going to try your recipe with El Pato tomato sauce, which by the way can be purchased at Walmart. Looks delicious!

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому +3

      El Pato is exactly what I used in the rice! I hope you enjoy it! 😊

  • @SPGreg
    @SPGreg Рік тому +5

    I’ll try this recipe this week!! I love Spanish (Mexican) rice!

  • @charlesoliver2838
    @charlesoliver2838 Рік тому +3

    Looks tasty thanks Joe.

  • @swtmuzik1
    @swtmuzik1 Рік тому +5

    ❤❤❤❤ funny, I was cooking my version of Spanish/Mexican rice as I watched your video.
    Pretty darn close, except I don’t add veggies.

  • @ynothump2566
    @ynothump2566 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the great video and instruction Joe. Subscribed. Love and respect from England UK ❤

  • @toniafelecia3709
    @toniafelecia3709 Рік тому +2

    Yum ❤

  • @honeylarue1
    @honeylarue1 Рік тому +3

    Looks delicious ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @franciscoaguirre2960
    @franciscoaguirre2960 Рік тому +3

    Se mira riquísimo ese arroz felicidades gracias

  • @LindenRanch
    @LindenRanch Рік тому +6

    Fresh onion and garlic really is much better than powders. Chicken broth instead of water also great including the boullon. Perfect recipe. Wooden spoons recommended for cooking.

  • @omaandpapa728
    @omaandpapa728 Рік тому +3

    You make it look so easy! Thank you!

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому

      It actually is easy. Just don't burn the rice. ;)

  • @vicentefuentes67
    @vicentefuentes67 Рік тому +7

    Well, my dear friend, in Spain (a country with a wide and sophisticated gastronomic culture), there are many dishes made with rice, not just "paella" as you say, among some Spanish rice dishes are:
    Arroz a banda.
    Rice With Chard.
    Cauldron (dish)
    Zamora rice.
    Saffron rice.
    Rice with meatballs.
    Chicken rice.
    Black rice.
    Rice with milk (dessert).
    Valencian Rice (the famous Paella, which is not the dish itself, but rather the pan in which it is cooked, of various types as well) and many more. The rice that you show in your video is basically how Spanish-style rice is prepared, but with customization, from the area (Mexico in this case) where transculturation occurred due to the links that unite Mexico with Spain. The Mexican rice in its first elaborations were made by Spaniards who lived in Mexico who wanted to replicate the original Spanish dishes, when they could not find them, because they used and innovated with the ingredients available in the area where they lived, in this case Mexico, doing so with the pass the time, a rice with its own style. On the other hand, your video is very good! I love Mexican style rice!

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому +1

      I totally agree with you! There are many great dishes from Spain and some that transitioned and were reinvented from it's original Spanish to Mexican Style. Thanks for Watching!

  • @beatrizaguillon1596
    @beatrizaguillon1596 Рік тому +1

    New subscriber here. Thanks for the recipe! I’m definitely gonna try it with vegetables.

  • @TheRedgog22
    @TheRedgog22 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Joe for teaching us how to cook rice that was pretty cool

  • @lesiapersimmon7547
    @lesiapersimmon7547 Рік тому +2

    Perfect🔥 What's on the left side of your plate at the end of the video...beans, rice and ?🤔

  • @belladonnasmoonstardust6474
    @belladonnasmoonstardust6474 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much 😍 it was perfect 😊first time in Fifty years 😁🙏🕊

  • @lucyhernandez3408
    @lucyhernandez3408 Рік тому +3

    l make Puerto Rican rice we put tomato sauce too

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому

      I’ve had Puerto Rican food, and the rice is delicious, among other dishes! Thanks for sharing!

  • @rebeccajustis8826
    @rebeccajustis8826 4 місяці тому

    I've never thought of using El Pato instead of tomato sauce. How clever of you!! I don't put peas & carrots in my Mexican rice, or my Asian fried rice either. I don't like the flavor & I feel like it's just an inexpensive way to stretch the dish. Thank you for the recipe!

  • @janetbade2774
    @janetbade2774 2 місяці тому

  • @fv1291
    @fv1291 2 місяці тому

    Mexican Americans call it Spanish rice. In Mexico and Spain it's simply called arroz. I make mine with just two ingredients, rice and tomato flavored caldo de pollo. 😊 The caldo is salty enough on its own.

  • @EdwardSmart
    @EdwardSmart Рік тому +1

    Hey, Joe, saved this recipe. I plan to use brown rice instead of white.

  • @santafecanon
    @santafecanon Рік тому +1

    I have tried making Mex rice in the past and never worked. Too mushy. Your great technique says it all about how to make it just right. Thanks.

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому

      Sorry to hear that. If it’s mushy it’s because of Two things. Either too much water or not enough cooking time. Now, this has happened to me in the past. So, if you are seeing bubbling in the rice, then for about 5 to 7 minutes more. You can check it after that. If it’s too wet still then cook for another 5 minutes. It all depends on how much water you have in the pan. Just try adding water 1/2 inch to an inch above the rice. The rice should be ready in 15 minutes. Practice makes perfect. Good luck!

    • @santafecanon
      @santafecanon Рік тому

      Wait! What I meant was the way I tried in 'past' was too mushy. The way you taught me how to make rice was perfect.@@DishingWithJoe

  • @lucyhernandez3408
    @lucyhernandez3408 Рік тому +1

    lt look like a Chinese rice it look good your rice

  • @maggiemedina8594
    @maggiemedina8594 4 місяці тому

    Hi Joe! How long do you let the rice dry before you brown it?

  • @lucyhernandez3408
    @lucyhernandez3408 Рік тому +2

    can you say how many cup of rice and how much water and the name of tomato sauce you use ty

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому +1

      If you’re making a small portion, you can use 1 cup of rice. Since you are out in the tomato sauce, the water my differ. The sauce is El Pato tomato sauce. You can use regular tomato sauce, but it won’t be spicy. When you add the water you want to make sure that the water is above the rice. So, that being said, after the sauce is put in you want to use about a 1 cup and a half, or you can use the same can of the tomato sauce. Then you want to fill the can 5 times. You want the water level to be about an inch above the rice.

  • @MaricarmenMendez-r8y
    @MaricarmenMendez-r8y Рік тому +3

    No more salt
    The bouillon has a lot!

  • @SkipsHappyHour
    @SkipsHappyHour Рік тому +2

    Hey Joe, Looks so good. It is so scary how you and Alex sound the same in talking and mannerisms. Thanks for this video. I have to try it now. Take care. K4RNA

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому

      LOL! Yes I notice that also! Let me know how it turned out!

  • @cw8499
    @cw8499 Рік тому +7

    It's called Spanish Rice, because it's prepared generally the same Through out the Spanish speaking communities, world wide, it's not indigenous to only Mexico.

    • @texassmokingmonkey
      @texassmokingmonkey 4 місяці тому

      people concerned about "insulting" mexicans by calling them mexicans really have no clue. mexicans are proud and should be. mexican rice ain't spanish rice. what's next? "hispanic" rice? latinX rice? NO. call it what it is.

  • @Venice666
    @Venice666 Рік тому +2

    Watch your fingers with the knife 😮

  • @Cameron-gk5qr
    @Cameron-gk5qr 20 днів тому

    Any person that says it's not okay to smash your garlic is not a chef.

  • @loncho5079
    @loncho5079 Рік тому +9

    Orale, thanks for telling it like it is! It's the older generation of white America who believed calling something "Spanish" sounded better than saying "Mexican", but don't adhere to their definitions. Give credit where credit is due, call it (and your video) "Mexican rice" and be proud of it! It's the only way the younger more accepting generation will learn what's correct! And believe me, no one from Mexico or Spain, would call that "Spanish Rice".

  • @karenughoc2849
    @karenughoc2849 4 місяці тому

    This Joe that work at FD @ DLH

  • @alfredo2824
    @alfredo2824 3 місяці тому +1

    Fisrt is not Spanish Rice , is mexican rice period

  • @Lezith456
    @Lezith456 Рік тому +4

    Is Mexican rice
    NOT Spanish rice 😊

  • @anthonytrujillo106
    @anthonytrujillo106 Рік тому +4

    Spanish rice has saffron!! Mexican rice does not!!

  • @Redzone7810
    @Redzone7810 6 місяців тому

    You should’ve just cooked your veggies and your onions put all your sauce in it and put your rice put the cover on and the end

  • @Audiophilifix
    @Audiophilifix Рік тому +1

    Uhhhhh thats a liquid measuring cup bro...

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому

      Yes it was. I placed it in there because I measure by eye, but I do have measuring cups.

  • @alfredohuerta9990
    @alfredohuerta9990 Рік тому +1

    te falta mucho para aser spanihs rice

  • @mikealdano9681
    @mikealdano9681 Рік тому +1

    Please change the title and thanks for letting people know the truth on the name

  • @dalepierce9170
    @dalepierce9170 2 місяці тому

    Lost me at peas and carrots.

  • @LeeChappell-zj3uv
    @LeeChappell-zj3uv Рік тому +1

    Awful salty.

    • @DishingWithJoe
      @DishingWithJoe  Рік тому

      Actually it’s not salty at all. I do say to salt to your taste. Good luck and thank you!

  • @texassmokingmonkey
    @texassmokingmonkey 4 місяці тому

    Jacques Pepin was famous for his technique of actually pasting the garlic, so if it was okay with him...