

Lime and Coriander Rice is the perfect accompaniment for Mexican food, and if you know Mexicans, you know their love for coriander! It’s used to garnish every single taco or as a vital ingredient to give more flavour to a simmering sauce or stew. Coriander always makes an appearance in most Mexican meals.
Having said that, if coriander isn’t your thing, we won’t judge! Just substitute it with parsley in this recipe, and you’ll get a similar result.
We like to use basmati or white long grain rice. Just make sure to wash and rinse your rice with cold water before cooking, as this will help to get rid of some of the starch and avoid the rice from losing its shape when it cooks.
Another good tip when cooking rice is to always cook your rice with a ratio of 1:2 in mind. For example, if you’re cooking one part rice use two parts of water. Or you can calculate using 1 cup of rice to feed 4 people, you can then plan accordingly and duplicate or triplicate depending on how many people you’re cooking for.
The liquid you use to cook your rice with can be water, chicken or vegetable stock. For more flavour, we recommend using stock, but if you haven’t got any at home just use plain water. For a more fragrant rice, try adding lime zest while it’s cooking. The zest of the lime releases it’s natural oils and gives the rice more of a lime flavour.
Once the rice is cooked, remove it from the heat and let it rest for 20 minutes, then fluff it up using a fork. You can then add the fresh coriander and lime juice, without making your rice mushy.
To make our coriander and lime rice (or cilantro lime rice) even better, we add 1 to 2 teaspoons of Gran Luchito Chipotle Lime Paste and combine it lightly – it gives you even zestier rice with a light chipotle flavour!
Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
30 mins
Total time
40 mins
Ideal for
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Serve this delicious lime and coriander rice with one of the following, for a complete meal:
Your free guide will be emailed to you immediately. Coriander can be used to flavour all types of curries, sauces, soups, stews as well as sprinkled on top of salads. It has a sweet lemony flavour that lends itself well to savory recipes. This side dish goes well with any Mexican meal, but especially well with chicken and fish. You could also use it for your burritos or chilli. Yes! Let the rice cool completely before transferring it to a freezer bag or airtight container. You can freeze it for up to 3 months. Subscribe now for a free copy of the Gran Luchito e-cookbook filled with delicious, authentic Mexican recipes and join our mailing list for all the latest recipes, news and blog updates.
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