Mexican-Style Rice (Sopa Seca)

""Sopa seca" literally translates to "dry soup". A friend of ours from Mexico served this delicious rice sidedish to us and I enthusiastically went about finding a recipe for it. This is from the cookbook Mexican: Healthy Ways With a Favourite Cuisine by Jane Milton. A more glutinous rice dish than the ever popular Spanish rice. Is this an authentic Mexican recipe? I don't know, but I do know we like this dish!"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large heatproof bowl, pour boiling water over the rice enough to cover. Stir only once, and let stand 10 minutes.
  • Transfer to a colander over the sink and rinse rice under cold water. Drain again. Set rice aside, spread out on a cookie sheet to dry slightly. (I usually do this first thing in the morning.).
  • In the meantime, put the tomatoes, onion, garlic and half of chili pepper into a food processor or blender. Process until smooth like salsa. Set tomato mixture aside.
  • Heat the olive oil over medium heat in a large, heavy saute pan and cook rice until a light golden brown color. Stir constantly so that rice does not burn, scraping bottom of pan with spatula because the rice grains will stick.
  • Next add the pureed tomato mixture and keep stirring over medium heat until all the liquid is absorbed, about 10 minutes. If mixture starts to boil, reduce heat. *Stir in the stock, salt, and green peas. Continue to cook the mixture on low-medium heat stirring occasionally until all liquid is absorbed and rice is tender, another 10-15 minutes. Be careful not to burn.
  • *NOTE: DO NOT stir rice too often after adding the stock or the grains will become too starchy.
  • The original directions say to remove pan from heat, cover with tight-fitting lid; letting stand in a warm place 10 minutes or so. I remove pan from heat, cover and place pan in low oven, at approximately 150-200 degrees. Sometimes I'll let the rice set in the oven for a good hour or longer, as long as the rice grains are tender and rice doesn't dry out too much.
  • Transfer the cooked rice to a serving platter, fluff with fork and serve sprinkled with freshly ground black pepper. Garnish with thinly sliced chilis or serve on side.

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Reviews

  1. Nice. Rice. :)
     
  2. Really good. It did take a little more time (as previously said) but it was worth it. Really enjoyed this alongside carne asada for Cinco de Mayo. Thanks for sharing, CG. Made for Bevy tag.
     
  3. This was quite good. It's a little more effort than most Mexican rice recipes, but it does result in a fabulous Mexican Rice dish. I used a can of diced tomatoes for the pureed mixture. And after pureeing the first 7oz, I added the rest (maybe another 3oz or so) of the diced tomatoes that were left in the can, and I thought it was a good addition. Thanks for sharing your recipe, Cookgirl.
     
  4. Absolutely delicious. I made this as a side for "Spicy Steak Fajitas - Mexico" but, I swear, I could make a meal with just this rice and a green salad and be quite happy. Unfortunately I cut the amount back to one serving but now I wish that I had made more. I'm sure that the leftovers would have been dispatched with no difficulty! Tons of great flavor here, be sure to try it.
     
  5. "It's soooo good." -DH
     
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Tweaks

  1. This had a lot of steps but it was very tasty. I think my onion was pretty large as there was a very intense onion flavor that burned the kids eyes as it cooked. I loved it but will use a little less as the kids weren't as fond of it. We used corn instead of peas due to kids again and it was very good. I used a shorter grain of rice, the name escapes me butit is a specialty Mexican rice, so I needed to add aother cup of broth. Worked just fine. Thanks for a fun and yummy new dish!
     

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