One-Pot Chicken and Rice With Ginger Recipe (2024)

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Kathleen

I did the sauté in a Dutch oven then added brown rice and other ingredients. Instead of cooking on the stove top, I baked it in the oven at 350 degrees for 40 minutes and all ingredients were perfectly cooked.

Bijouxla

If using brown rice instead of jasmine, soak the rice and water for one hour before using because it needs to absorb more water than white rice or jasmine rice.

Suzanne

While it adds an extra step, I’d be inclined to cut up the chicken in small pieces and remove the chicken (assuming it’s cooked through) before adding the water, so as to preserve the browned chicken, and toss it in at the end.

Julie

I made it in the Instant Pot and it was very easy. I followed Step 1 then added 3 cups of broth and 1 and 1/2 cups of jasmine rice. I added the soy sauce and then closed the lid and used high pressure for 15 minutes. After venting, I added the juice of 2 limes, scallions and greens and cilantro on top, stirred and then closed the lid for about 15 minutes (Instant Pot was off). Rice was super soft and absorbed all the broth and flavor was so good. Total hit with the family.

Kareem

I just made this tonight and it turned out great…and I have a few notes I’d recommend:1. Cut the chicken into strips. 2. Don’t worry about flipping the chicken. It’ll cook with the rice just fine. 3. When you add the garlic and rice, stir it. 4. In step 4, cook for 12 minutes then scrape the bottom and toss in the greens, stir, cover, and cook for the remaining 8 minutes.

Nancy

This would definitely work in the Instant Pot. Saute chicken first on the bottom then follow directions for rice. I will try it and follow up.

stephen ward

I made this today. I really like it. It makes a lot of food! Might want to cut the rice by 1/4. I would marinate the chicken breast in the soy and lime overnight to give the chicken more flavor. And add additional soy and lime when called for. I used chard and next time would try oiling and roasting that in the oven for a few minutes. I had a hard time fitting it all in one pot. This is a really great recipe!

ECWriter

Delicious, light yet comforting. I added fresh shiitake mushrooms for added umami and flavor and served steamed carrots dressed in butter and shoyu on the side. Definitely adding this to the rotation.

Becky

This is an easy, healthy, delicious weeknight meal. The only thing I changed was I finely chopped the ginger. Kale was the green I used.

Anon-a-Marti

Made this for dinner last night using tube of ginger. Cooked the chicken and removed. Added garlic and double amount of kale. Stir-fried. Removed. Added the rice and some additional oil. Browned a bit. Added the chicken broth, put the chicken on top and closed. 25 minutes later, it was done. Added the kale back and stirred. Served with added lime and chopped fresh mint! MMMMM! Even better the second night!

BubbaM

Made exactly as written with swiss chard and it was delicious, comfort food for a family member with covid. The rest of us added just a little crystal hot sauce for zing. Next time, I might add some root veg with the broth - baby turnips would be lovely.

Berna

@Lisa - I think brown rice needs to cook for a lot longer than jasmine rice, which may require taking the chicken out and putting it back in right before the vegetables to prevent overcooking

Ginny

Easy to adapt on the instant pot! Season and brown the chicken first and remove. Sauté ginger and garlic, deglaze with some stock. Layer the chicken on the bottom, add rice, top with remaining stock (added soy sauce here so it flavors the rice). I cut the rice to 1.5 cups and used a 1:1 ratio of rice to stock. You might need slightly more liquid to make sure the rice is fully submerged. Pressure cook on high for 7 min, natural release for 12 min. Stir in greens and chopped scallions once done.

CJ

I seasoned the chicken breast with salt and a little white pepper to add some depth. Will definitely make again.

Lisa

Is it OK to substitute brown rice for the jasmine?

Linda

Has anyone figured out how to do this in a rice cooker? Would love that!

OG

I made this and whole family liked it. Followed recipe to T and used spinach. Two and six year old gave it a thumbs up. Definitely a repeat and enough for leftovers!

Mary

Tasty, but the rice didn't stay fluffy, and the chicken shredded itself. Kind of gloppy.

Kate

Many commenters mention cutting the chicken into slices. The author seems to serve the chicken whole (bone-in). Are you using boneless chicken? And if so, which cut(s)?

Emily

I found this recipe a bit dry and flavourless - I was craving some sort of sauce with it! What would the community recommend?

Diana S

Great flavor, but next time I will be sure that all parts of the chicken thighs get a nice sear and ignore the suggestion that it doesn’t make a difference. I think the texture of the meat will be much better. Otherwise, this is a dish to repeat!

Donna

Should have read more reviews. It was bland, the texture wasn't good, and the rice was an overcooked mess almost immediately. Not sure how I would correct this other than to cook each thing separately, then combine. Which of course defeats the appeal of the one pot dish.

Maggie

This was my experience as well.

Aruna

look for the instant pot method!Typically jasmine rice instructions will require 1.5 cups liquid to every cup of water, so adjust accordingly if you want less/more rice.Follow step one in instant pot, then combine all ingredients into the pot and cook on 15 min, then vent. Open, then add greens and lime, close pot again and let greens steam in there for another 10ish min.

jd

Loved this dish, it’s a new favorite. Followed the instructions as close as possible. Used mustard greens, a favorite with a mild bite but tender leaf. Perfect foil for the rice. (And it is usually cheap & available at the store.) I removed the thicker stems. Used an enameled cast iron Dutch oven, worked well.

Tika

Very bland but comfy. I added more lime and some sriracha. I would prefer to make it more porridge-esque like congee. Then all the accoutrements must be included like kimchee, chili crisp, crispy garlic, soy, chili oil… maybe a fried egg. Having said that- it is good for the purpose of a single pot meal that gets plenty of protein and veg into the kids.

Eden

Delicious and quick weeknight dish that my family loves, but the one-pot feature is somewhat exaggerated. Just start by browning the chicken in batches and set aside. Then proceed with ginger, garlic and rice. Add chicken back in before broth, nestling it into rice.

Sarah

Very rare when my entire family likes a dish! Easy, healthy and very comforting. I cut the chicken prior to putting in the pot so it was easier to serve.

ingredient adjustments

Easy recipe with these adjustments: cut chicken in large chunks and brown/sear well. Use half the rice, or double the chicken. Other veggies to add: carrot, mushrooms.

Phil

I enjoyed this very much. I added a bit more ginger than specified - it was lovely.

Lynda

Less water / broth and bake for a better rice finish.

Lee

Delicious, and easy to adjust to taste with various ingredients. I used chard, cilantro and scallions. I did add a pencil note to the recipe to set the timer for 13 minutes to remind me to put the greens in to steam: should really be a separate step, I think! I ended up sauteing some of the greens as a result to avoid adding more water to the already cooked rice, and just steamed the cilantro and scallions while I sauteed the chard. Still delicious.

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One-Pot Chicken and Rice With Ginger Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does poaching chicken keep it moist? ›

The low temperature and moist-heat cooking method cooks the chicken gently and prevents it from overcooking too quickly. The cooked chicken is moist and tender — the very opposite of tough.

What to add to chicken and rice for flavor? ›

Add spices and herbs: Before cooking the rice, add a pinch of salt, some black pepper, and a few dried herbs such as thyme, oregano, or rosemary. You can also use ground cumin, turmeric, or cinnamon to add more flavor. Use chicken or vegetable broth instead of water: This will add more flavor to the rice as it cooks.

Is it better to poach or boil chicken? ›

Is poached chicken the same as boiled? Rather than boiling at high temperatures, poached chicken is very gently simmered in water until cooked through. This gentler cooking technique allows the protein to cook without seizing up, resulting in meat that is more tender and moist.

Can you drink the water you poach chicken in? ›

And don't throw away the cooking liquid!

This method will make a lightly-flavored chicken broth, which you can use in place of chicken broth for other recipes or as the cooking liquid for rice and other grains. You can also sip it all on its own!

How much water do you need to poach a chicken? ›

Achieving perfectly tender poached chicken breasts is all about gentle heat! First, place your chicken in a pot and cover it with cold water by at least an inch. This ensures even cooking. Next, gradually bring the water to a simmer over medium-low heat.

What seasoning to add to rice? ›

Spices
  1. Cumin.
  2. Curry powder.
  3. Paprika.
  4. Red pepper flakes.
  5. Garlic powder.
  6. Onion powder.
  7. Chili powder.
  8. Cajun seasoning.

Why is my poached chicken rubbery? ›

Don't Overcook

Yes, you can overcook chicken even when poaching it. It takes a while, but it can happen. Overcooked chicken is dry, shrinks in size, and becomes rubbery or chewy. This happens when chicken is cooked beyond an internal temperature of 165 F.

How do you know when poached chicken is done? ›

As ever, the best way to check for doneness is to use a meat thermometer. After about ten minutes, you'll want to stick an instant-read meat thermometer (this is our favorite) into the thickest part of the chicken breast. Once you get a reading of 165°F, consider that chicken poached!

Do you put chicken in cold water to poach? ›

Starting with cold water is key here: It allows the chicken to cook through more evenly than if you dumped them into boiling water.

Is chicken and rice a healthy meal? ›

It's Nutritious

Chicken and rice are also nutritious options. In addition to being a lean protein, chicken provides the body with vital vitamins, minerals and other nutrients; rice is a good source of more than 15 essential nutrients, as well.

Is eating just chicken and rice healthy? ›

A chicken and rice diet can be beneficial when incorporated into a well-balanced meal plan that includes a variety of other nutrient-dense foods. This diet can promote weight loss and muscle building, and provide essential nutrients when practiced with moderation and proper portion control.

Is chicken and rice a meal? ›

Is chicken and rice a balanced meal? This one pot meal is a great healthy meal for the whole family. It contains protein, carbs and a good helping of vegetables and it is low in fat and sugar. It's an easy way to serve a healthy meal to your family with very little effort.

Can I eat chicken and rice for every meal? ›

Despite chicken and rice being healthy foods, you should not base your diet solely on this meal, as that can lead to nutritional imbalances and deficiencies.

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