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  • Cilantro Lime Rice (Instant Pot)

    Cilantro Lime Rice (Instant Pot)

    This Instant Pot version of Cilantro-Lime Rice delivers the same bright, aromatic flavor as the stovetop method in a fraction of the time. Jasmine rice cooks up fluffy and tender with perfect lime-cilantro balance—ideal for tacos, fajitas, enchiladas, or grilled meats. Click here for the stovetop version of this recipe.


    Ingredients

    • 1 cup jasmine rice, rinsed and drained
    • 1 tbsp butter or olive oil
    • 1 cup chicken broth (or water + ¼ tsp salt)
    • Zest of 1 lime
    • 1–1½ tbsp fresh lime juice (added after cooking)
    • ½ cup cilantro leaves, finely chopped
    • ⅛ tsp sugar (optional, to balance acidity)
    • Salt to taste

    Optional Add-Ins

    • 1 small clove garlic, minced (sauté before adding rice)
    • 1 bay leaf (for subtle herbal aroma)

    Directions

    Rinse the Rice

    Rinse jasmine rice in a fine-mesh strainer under cold water until the water runs mostly clear to remove excess starch. Drain well.

    Sauté

    Set the Instant Pot to Sauté. Melt butter or heat oil, then add garlic if using. Stir in drained rice and toast for 1–2 minutes until lightly fragrant.

    Press Cancel to stop the sauté function.

    Pressure Cook

    Add chicken broth and a pinch of salt. Stir once to distribute evenly, then secure the lid and set the valve to Sealing.

    Cook on High Pressure for 3 minutes. Allow pressure to release naturally for 10 minutes, then manually release any remaining steam.

    Finish the Rice

    Fluff the rice gently with a fork. Stir in lime zest, lime juice, cilantro, and sugar (if using). Taste and adjust seasoning with more salt or lime juice as needed.

    Let rest uncovered for 2–3 minutes to allow excess steam to escape before serving.

    Serve

    Serve warm as a side or base for tacos, fajitas, enchiladas, or grilled meats. Garnish with additional cilantro and lime zest if desired.


    Notes

    Preparation

    • Use a 1:1 ratio of rice to liquid for the Instant Pot—no evaporation means less liquid is required than on the stove.
    • Do not add lime juice before pressure cooking; acid interferes with proper rice hydration.
    • Natural release for 10 minutes ensures fluffy, evenly cooked grains.
    • Let rice rest uncovered for a few minutes after fluffing to release steam and maintain perfect texture.

    Serving Suggestions

    • Pairs beautifully with tacos, fajitas, grilled shrimp, or chicken.
    • Use as a flavorful base for burrito bowls or enchilada platters.
    • For color and brightness, top with extra cilantro and a sprinkle of lime zest before serving.

    Variations

    • Subtle Coconut Version: Replace ¼ cup of broth with ¼ cup unsweetened coconut milk (use ¾ cup broth + ¼ cup coconut milk). Adds gentle richness and a faint coconut aroma while maintaining lime-cilantro brightness.
    • Coconut-Forward Version: Replace ½ cup of broth with ½ cup coconut milk (use ½ cup broth + ½ cup coconut milk). Yields a creamier, tropical variation—use 2 tbsp lime juice and slightly more salt to balance flavor.
    • For added aromatics, sauté a small piece of shallot or a few cilantro stems with the rice.

    Make-Ahead & Storage

    • Cooked rice can be held warm in the Instant Pot for up to 30 minutes before adding lime and cilantro.
    • Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days; reheat with a splash of broth or water to restore moisture.
    • Not recommended for freezing—fresh cilantro and lime flavor are best enjoyed fresh.
  • Mexican Rice

    Mexican Rice

    Fluffy, richly flavored Mexican rice made in the Instant Pot without the risk of burning. Toasted rice, sautéed aromatics, and a homemade Mexican Tomato Sauce create deep color and balanced heat, while careful layering and adjusted liquid ratios ensure perfect texture every time.


    Ingredients

    • 3 cups basmati rice, rinsed and drained
    • 3 tbsp avocado oil
    • 1 tbsp lard (optional, for richness)
    • ½ tsp annatto powder (optional, for color)
    • 1½ cups prepared Mexican Tomato Sauce (see recipe)
    • 2¾ cups chicken broth
    • ½ tsp table salt
    • ½ medium onion, diced
    • 1–2 jalapeños, diced
    • 1 tbsp butter (for finishing)
    • fresh cilantro, chopped, for garnish
    • lime wedges, for serving

    Directions

    Rinse the Rice

    Place rice in a fine-mesh strainer and rinse under cold running water for 1–2 minutes, or until the water runs mostly clear. Drain well.

    Sauté the Aromatics

    Heat a deep sauté pan over medium-high heat; add 1 tbsp avocado oil. When shimmering, add onion and jalapeño. Sauté until the edges of the onion begin to brown and the jalapeño softens slightly. Transfer the mixture to a bowl and set aside.

    Toast the Rice

    Add remaining 2 tbsp avocado oil and the lard (if using) to the same pan. Once the oil is hot, add the drained rice and cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly golden and fragrant, 5–7 minutes.

    Stir in annatto powder (if using) for 30 seconds, just until color deepens. Deglaze the pan with a few tablespoons of chicken broth, scraping up any toasted bits. Transfer the rice to the Instant Pot.

    Layer and Pressure Cook

    Pour the remaining chicken broth into the Instant Pot over the rice. Sprinkle in salt but do not stir. Gently pour the Mexican Tomato Sauce over the top—again, do not stir. This layering prevents the thicker sauce from touching the bottom and triggering a burn warning.

    Secure the lid and set to Pressure Cook – High for 3 minutes. Allow pressure to release naturally for 10 minutes with Keep Warm on, then turn off Keep Warm and release any remaining pressure manually.

    Fluff and Finish

    Let the rice rest for 2–3 minutes after opening the lid. Fluff gently with a fork, then fold in the reserved jalapeño mixture and the butter. Allow residual heat to melt the butter and evenly coat the grains.

    Let rest uncovered for 3–5 minutes before serving to release excess steam and preserve texture.

    Serve

    Garnish with chopped cilantro and serve with lime wedges. For a stronger tomato flavor, drizzle with additional Mexican Tomato Sauce before serving.


    Notes

    Preparation

    • Total liquid increased to 4¼ cups (2¾ cups broth + 1½ cups sauce) for even cooking and no burn warnings.
    • Layer liquids—broth first, sauce last—and avoid stirring before cooking.
    • Deglaze the pan after toasting the rice to remove any stuck bits that can trigger burn errors.
    • Natural release for 10 minutes ensures fluffy, separate grains without overcooking.
    • Rest uncovered briefly after fluffing to let excess steam escape for perfect texture.

    Serving Suggestions

    • Serve with enchiladas, tacos, grilled meats, or any saucy main dish.
    • Use as a flavorful base for burrito bowls or stuffed peppers.
    • Top with extra cilantro and a squeeze of lime for brightness.

    Variations

    • Substitute vegetable broth for chicken broth for a vegetarian version.
    • For deeper color and richness, always include annatto and lard.
    • For milder heat, use just one jalapeño or remove the seeds before dicing.

    Make-Ahead & Storage

    • This rice reheats beautifully and maintains texture when stored properly.
    • Refrigerate in an airtight container up to 4 days.
    • Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave with a splash of broth to restore moisture.
    • Freeze up to 2 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
  • Refried Beans

    Refried Beans

    Rich, creamy, and deeply savory, our family’s recipe for refried beans captures the heart of traditional Mexican cooking with a fraction of the usual time. Each bite balances earthy depth and a hint of sweetness from slow-simmered pinto beans. Whether tucked inside burritos, layered beside Mexican rice, or served simply with warm tortillas, they bring comfort and authenticity to any meal—and once you’ve made them this way, you may never reach for canned beans again.


    Ingredients

      Beans

    • 2 cups dry pinto beans, rinsed and drained
    • 1 onion, diced (or 1 tbsp onion powder)
    • 1 tsp table salt
    • ½ tsp ground cumin
    • 5 cups chicken broth or water
    • Fat (Choose One or a Blend)

    • 2–3 tbsp avocado oil, lard, butter, or a combination
    • Optional Flavor Boosters

    • ¼ cup Mexican Tomato Sauce (recommended for deeper flavor)
    • OR ½ tsp soy sauce or Maggi (for umami depth without tomato flavor)
    • Optional Add-Ins

    • ⅛ tsp Mexican oregano
    • 1 tsp garlic powder (add after cooking)
    • 1 sachet ham bouillon or sazón (optional, for savory richness)

    Directions

    Sauté Aromatics (Optional but Recommended)

    Using the Sauté function, heat 1 tbsp of the fat in the Instant Pot. Add diced onion and cook 2–3 minutes until translucent and fragrant. If using onion powder, add during the Mash step.

    Deglaze with a splash of broth if any browning occurs.

    Cook the Beans

    Add pinto beans, broth, cumin, and salt to the pot. (If using butter, reserve it for after cooking.) If using Mexican Tomato Sauce for integrated flavor, stir it in now—or stir it in later during the refry step as a finisher.

    Set to Pressure Cook – High for 60 minutes. When complete, allow natural release for 10–15 minutes, then release remaining pressure manually.

    Mash or Refry

    Drain beans lightly, reserving at least ½ cup of the cooking liquid. For classic mashed texture, return beans to the pot, add fat, and mash to desired smoothness using a potato masher, hand mixer, or immersion blender. Add liquid as needed for consistency.

    For authentic refried texture, heat remaining fat in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add beans and mash directly in the pan, stirring occasionally until thickened and slightly toasty (about 5 minutes). Stir in reserved broth as needed for a silky, spreadable consistency. If using Mexican Tomato Sauce as a finisher, add 2–3 tbsp during this stage and cook until slightly reduced and glossy.

    Rest and Serve

    For best flavor, refrigerate overnight and reheat before serving. The beans thicken slightly as they cool, deepening both flavor and texture.


    Notes

    Preparation

    • For richer flavor, add ¼ cup Mexican Tomato Sauce or ½ tsp soy sauce/Maggi during cooking or mashing (omit if serving entrées with green sauce bases).
    • Mashing the beans in hot fat develops a nutty flavor and glossy, restaurant-style finish.
    • Reserve some cooking liquid and add as needed to reach your preferred consistency.
    • Beans improve overnight as flavors meld and starches set.

    Serving Suggestions

    Make-Ahead & Storage

    • Refrigerate up to 5 days in an airtight container.
    • Freeze up to 3 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
    • Reheat gently on the stovetop or in the microwave, adding a splash of broth or water to loosen if thickened.