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This simple Baked Rice and Peas dish uses pantry and freezer staples, a great side dish to go along with shrimp or chicken.

This simple Baked Rice and Peas dish uses pantry and freezer staples, a great side dish to go along with grilled shrimp or chicken.
Baked Rice and Peas

Easy peas-y and only 5 ingredients! Why bake rice? There is something nice about being able to put something in the oven, setting the timer and forgetting about it. While the rice bakes you can throw some chicken or shrimp in the air fryer, skillet or grill.

This simple Baked Rice and Peas dish uses pantry and freezer staples, a great side dish to go along with grilled shrimp or chicken.

The ingredients in this oven baked rice are simple, rice and green peas with chicken stock or broth. You get fluffy, tender grains that have just the right texture once baked.

Variations and Notes

  • You can use canned peas or frozen peas, or even swap the peas for frozen mixed vegetables or corn if you wish.
  • I tested this with white rice, brown rice will not work here as the ratio and time will be off.
  • If you don’t have broth, you can use water and bouillon.

This simple Baked Rice and Peas dish uses pantry and freezer staples, a great side dish to go along with grilled shrimp or chicken.This simple Baked Rice and Peas dish uses pantry and freezer staples, a great side dish to go along with grilled shrimp or chicken.Covering pot with foil.Use foil on a pot to make rice to get a good seal.fluffing rice with a fork

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Baked Rice and Peas

4.70 from 13 votes
5
Cals:173
Protein:5.5
Carbs:34.5
Fat:1.5
This simple Baked Rice and Peas dish uses pantry and freezer staples, a great side dish to go along with grilled shrimp or chicken.
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
This simple Baked Rice and Peas dish uses pantry and freezer staples, a great side dish to go along with grilled shrimp or chicken.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Yield: 5 servings
Serving Size: 3 /4 cup

Ingredients

  • 1 cup uncooked long grain rice
  • 14.5 oz can chicken or vegetable broth
  • 1 teaspoon butter
  • 2 tbsp Parmesan cheese
  • 5 oz (1/2 package) frozen peas, or canned

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Combine all ingredients in a oven-safe baking dish with a lid.
  • Place a piece of tin foil between the lid and the dish to ensure no steam escapes.
  • Bake 45 minutes (do not open, do not peek, do not stir to rice).
  • When 45 minutes is up, remove from oven and let it sit for 10 more minutes to allow the steam to finish cooking the rice, (do not open, do not peek, do not stir to rice).
  • After 10 minutes, remove lid and fluff with a fork.

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Notes

Makes 3 3/4 cups

Nutrition

Serving: 3 /4 cup, Calories: 173 kcal, Carbohydrates: 34.5 g, Protein: 5.5 g, Fat: 1.5 g, Saturated Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 7.5 mg, Sodium: 842 mg, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 1.7 g

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129 comments on “Baked Rice and Peas”

  1. Used the exact recipe as shown, except for two changes. I made changes because of the comments. Baked at 375deg for 55 minute. Came out perfect! Good recipe! Try it, you’ll like it!

  2. I think this would have been great except when I opened the lid and removed the foil, very little of the water had been absorbed. I followed the directions exactly. Were the frozen peas supposed to be defrosted before adding them? Possible that the frozen peas I added didn’t allow the water to heat fast enough to cook the rice.

  3. I loved this. I used veggie broth instead of chicken. After removing the cover, I mixed it up as the peas were on top. I then added shredded cheese on top.Next time will add some chili powder or smoked paprika as my family likes a bit of spice to the food

  4. Just made this for dinner. It’s delicious. I used Jasmine rice and I cooked it at 400 for 45 minutes along with my meatloaf. Came out perfect!

  5. I modified this to mimic a rice I love at a mediterranean restuarant. Substituted half the chicken broth with full fat cocunut milk (canned) and added slivered almonds on top when serving. It was so good!

  6. This is a terrific recipe. The results were perfect with little effort on my part. The best part was that I had enough leftovers for a soup and a frittata. I used brown rice so I added 1/2 a cup more stock. Stick with the 45-minute bake, 10-minute steaming, and no peeking.

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    Susan Bland-Medicis

    This was great! I am sitting here trying to talk myself down from eating ALL the leftovers. Easy, delicious, and aroma therapy. Best rice I have ever made. May be the best I ever are. I used Jasmine rice.

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    Susan Bland-Medicis

    This was great! I am sitting here trying to talk myself down from eating ALL the leftovers. Easy, delicious, and aroma therapy. Best rice I have ever made. May be the best I ever are.

  9. Use jasmine rice. Don’t add the peas (use frozen) until the very end., Just mix them in with the rice when you take it out of the oven. The peas will warm very quickly. Like 10-15 minutes.

  10. Mine did not turn out.  After 45 mins and sitting 10 mins post the rice was not cooked, hard and crunchy and there was still lots of liquid left.   I baked it in a Pyrex baking dish with the foil and the lid. 
    Any suggestions what I might do differently?

  11. I made this tonight using Jasmine rice. It did not work out. I followed the directions exactly. Can you only use long grain white rice?

  12. Favorite way to cook rice. It works very well. The only thing I do differently is add steamed peas after rice is done as I like peas barely cooked. I like people’s idea of using other veggies too.
    Thank you

  13. Could I do this in my instant pot with frozen veggies?? Would the time and everything be the same? I don’t believe I have an oven safe dish with a lid. Thanks!!

  14. Love this idea! Anything that you can just put in oven to cook unattended it great. Will make this tomorrow with fish tacos. Thanks for the recipe. 

  15. Please share these easy few ingredient dishes. Continue to use what ingredients are kept in the common kitchen. It is greatly appreciated in this time of need.
    Thank you

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    Michele Riley

    Hi Gina! Do you have a Freestyle point value for this recipe? Such a nice side for your curry shrimp! Thank you for all of your amazing recipes!

  17. Made this tonight. Following the recipe exactly and came out great. Thanks for the awesome recipe!

  18. LOVE this one. I've used all kinds of different veggies – frozen or canned – depending upon what I have on hand and it's a winner ever single time. If you use a veggie that has more 'water' (i.e. summer squash) than peas, you have to adjust the liquid a bit but still awesome and beautiful to serve. My family consistently request "Gina's Rice" several times a week. Versatile and delicious!

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    lovelikearose

    Can you guys help me? I want to make this with brown rice and some frozen mixed veggies that i have in the freezer. I don't have any chicken broth and I need to make about 5 servings. I have no idea how much water to use.

  20. I made this the other day and it was okay. The texture was very different then boiled rice. It was very mushy. I followed your directions exactly, could it be that I live in high altitude (Denver?) had good flavor though.

  21. I made this tonight in my rice cooker. I added all ingredients to 1 cup rice and 2 1/4c chicken broth in the cooker then turned it on. It was perfect, delish and soooo easy!

  22. I am a huge fan of your site and can't wait to try this. Will be making this tomorrow. I noticed there were a few who said theirs came out runny or crunchy, so I was wondering if the type of dish they use could be the problem. Maybe it needs a very heavy pot. I'm going to make this in my cast iron Dutch oven similar to yours. Hopefully it will turn out great. I'll let you know how it came out.

    1. No, the stick of butter will show you how much is a tablespoon. If you live in another country, maybe your butter is packaged differently. But 1 tablespoon is approximately 1x1x.5 inch cube of butter

  23. I was a little hesitant to try this after reading the reviews of the uncooked results, but mine turned out beautifully. I don't have a lid for my ceramic baking dish, so I covered the dish tightly with foil and placed a 9×13 glass baking dish on top. I cooked mine at 400 degrees as I was roasting brussels sprouts at the same time. 45 minutes in the oven and 10 minutes out. Delicious!

    1. Tried again at a higher temp (I was roasting cauliflower) for 45 min. and it turned out great. Thanks for your comment, Suzanne!

  24. I also made this with the chicken with mushrooms (a favorite at our house). I had been so excited to try this recipe, but it came out crunchy and watery with directions followed exactly with basmati rice. I don't live in a high altitude, either. We happened to have steam-in-bag peas and boil-in-bag rice, so dinner was still delish. I put the rice back in the oven with the chicken while my sauce cooked down and then back up to 350 while we ate. It ended up working well, but I would guess that my cooking time was doubled. What went wrong?

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    Coupon Chrissy

    Gina: I cook exclusively from your blog, and love all of your recipes! I tried this recipe out for the first time this evening, and this was unfortunately my first disaster. 🙁 I unfortunately ended up being in the group of people who had uncooked rice and way too much liquid left over. 🙁 I was using a gas oven, so I am wondering if this only works well with electic oven? Has anyone successfully made this with a gas oven? Thanks!

  26. I don't like peas, do you have a recommendation for another few veggies it would be good with instead??

    1. I don't like peas either, but this was good with the peas (though next time, I'll reduce the peas). I'm trying it now with half corn and half peas. I'm sure you could also put onion, brocolli, carrots or chopped bell pepper. Good luck!

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    ASH WOODSHOPS

    For some reason this flopped for me. Usually I make perfect rice on the stove top, but this sounded really good so I thought that I would give it a try. I pared it with the chicken with mushroom white wine sauce (which was fantastic!!!) I wound up having to leave the rice in the oven an extra 15 minutes due to an unexpected visitor that came while I was cooing. That said, when I took it out of the oven, it was still full of liquid and rice crunchy. Hmmm. I will try it again a different time. I like the bake idea.

    1. I believe it's supposed to be grated, so it's like a seasoning. I've made this twice using grated… and making it for the 3rd time right now 🙂

  28. I am making this dish for the second time tonight! We loved it, my bf actually said " oh you put some seasonings in this dish, yum" lol because apparently I cook without flavor? lol!

  29. Gina,
    This is the one and only time one of your recipes didn't come out perfect. The dish was full of water and the rice was crunchy! 🙁 I managed to salvage it in the microwave, though! It *was* delicious after was said and done.. 🙂

  30. Same problem here….full of water and crunchy after following recipe exact. I'm currently trying to finish it up in microwave. Let's hope it works out.

  31. I had the same problem my rice came out crunchy and watery and I followed the recipe exactly how it was written.

  32. I also had a ton of water and uncooked rice after the 50+ minutes. Made it to the T. Was prob covered longer than 10 mint aftwerwards bc my chicken wasn't done yet. Such a bummer bc we ended up just having chicken for dinner.

  33. I made this for a ladies' lunch last week and it was a big hit, then I made another batch to serve my family that night for dinner…another hit! I've made many of your recipes and this is one of my favorites. Thank you!!!

  34. I really love this recipe. I put it in for an extra ten minutes to get it right. If I just do 45 minutes, it comes out crunchy and watery. I've had it come out not quite done before, and I just take the foil off, put the cover back on, and put it in the microwave for a few minutes.

  35. This did not work for me 🙁 I used organic brown basmati rice and after the 45 minutes plus 10 it was full off water and the rice wasn't cooked at all. I'm sad because the reviews are so good! I'll have to try it with a different kind of rice. Thankfully I had 2 minute microwave rice so my dinner wasn't lacking rice.

  36. LOVED IT! I chopped up half an onion and added some fresh garlic and peper and some garlic and onion powder for added flavor! So Simple and tasted awesome!!

  37. I would love to know how you came up with only 4 points? I was going to make this tonight with the Chicken Rollatini and I get 6 points by putting ingredients into the calculator. The rice alone, for 3/4 uncooked is 4 points. Help!!!!!

  38. To friends who claim they cannot cook rice on the stove or rice cooker, I recommend the microwave method following instructions on the back of Uncle Ben's rice — perfect every time after you figure the water amount for your preferred consistency. I use 2 cups of water to 1 cup rice because we like it drier for dishes such as gumbo, red beans, shrimp creole here in New Orleans.

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    Rebeca @ The Average Parent

    Love this. My family ate rice and peas ALL THE TIME when I was growing up. It also became a major staple when I went to college…until now I thought I was the only one who liked this combo. It's so easy to make and really tasty! We actually just cooked both the rice and the peas on the stove and combined them after cooking. I wonder what the flavor difference is using your method…will have to test it out.

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    I love corn in my rice too. I'm not sure if the altitude effected it, did you double the recipe?

  41. Hi. I tried this with corn and loved the taste. The problem is that the rice didn't even begin to bake. It looked like I had just thrown it into the dish. I didn't peek or stir. I had friends coming over for dinner and didn't have time to play with it. I put the unbaked rice and ingredients into my rice cooker – it worked there. 🙂

    My question is…what are your thoughts for me? I'm in San Diego and was thinking maybe altitude had an impact. Should I use a higher temperature?

    Thank you for all the wonderful recipes! My husband is a meat and potatoes guy. I've tried other healthy recipes that lack taste but he has eaten EVERY recipe from your site and loved it.

  42. Hi – I have just come upon your site. i will be trying these starting today- one note. This is not actually a vegetarian recipie. It has chicken broth. I will substitute with vegetable broth.

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    Jen, that is strange. Was the oven hot when you put it on? Was it at the right temperature?

  44. I followed the directions and there was a lot of water still in the pot after the 45 + 10 minutes. I am finishing it off on the stovetop. I hope it comes out as good!

  45. I just made this rice for supper, it's ready to go in the oven when the time comes. I will let you know how it is !!!!

  46. In case anyone is wondering, this recipe is fantastic doubled! I did leave it in the oven about 10-15 minutes longer though so the rice cooks completely. I also made this using water (instead of the chicken broth) and it turned out well. But I do think the broth adds a little bit more flavor. Also, my husband LOVES eating this dish with Sriracha hot sauce. We recently topped the rice with shredded pork. So yummy!

    1. Thank you Gina for sharing this recipe! I don't like peas, but I made the original recipe with a cube of vegetable bouillon in 2 cups water and this was great, peas and all! In the future if I'm using just peas, I'll use half the amount.

      Thank you so much Candice! It worked perfectly when I cooked my doubled ingredients 15 mins longer and waited 10 mins to fluff. I made this batch by doubling the recipe and using half corn and half peas- even better!

      For anyone who's wondering, 5 oz of peas is a slightly rounded cup full 🙂

  47. I just heard about this site at a WW meeting.
    I have been looking at all of these recipes for over an hour, can't wait to try one…I think the chicken and mushrooms tonight. thank you for making it just a bit easier to stick with WW!!

  48. This dish was great! We tried with brown rice, but needed to put it back in for another 15 minutes.

  49. OK Thanks, Gina. Perhaps, I'll make a practice batch for just my husband and I. I'm sure we won't have any trouble eating the leftovers. It's that good! Thank you again for all of your recipes 🙂

  50. Gina, I love this recipe! In fact, I'd like to make it for my family when they come over for dinner – they're a BIG crowd. Have you tried doubling this recipe? Do you know how much longer I'd need to keep it in the oven or if I would have to make any major adjustments to the ingredients?

  51. Just made this and all i have to say is … OMG! The consistency was PERFECT! Soooo easy. Made it with brown rice and surprisingly I had NO problems with the timing like someone mentioned above. I don't think I'll ever make rice on the stove again!!!! Thank you!

  52. I'm so excited about this dish, made it with your Chicken and Mushrooms in Garlic White Wine sauce….awesome. Total 8 Pts+ for the whole meal. I have enough points left on this wonderful Friday to enjoy a glass or two of wine. Thanks so much for a lovely meal.

  53. Hi
    Just made this with brown basmati rice. Unfortunately I took the lid off after 45mins – not reading the instructions properly! I have made it with frozen corn and I can't wait to try it, it looks delicious.

  54. Hi Gina,
    I made this recipe last night and found it to be so simple and tasty. I ended up adding a bit more parmesan for the saltiness and the peas I added during the "fluffing" process which helped them retain their gorgeous bright green color.
    The dish was a hit!
    Thanks so much for sharing your delicious recipes!

  55. Hi Gina,
    Thanks so much for sharing your recipes. I made this one over the weekend and I can happily report it was a winner. I did sub edamame for peas (its was I had on hand) and used veggie broth (gave up meat for lent). Love the photos.

  56. I made this over the weekend and it turned out perfect! I hate trying to make rice, but this was such a hassle free experience I will be making this over and over. I think next time I might try adding some other vegetables like onion or broccoli.

  57. I modified this to make about 1 serving! I thought it was really good, and, I didn't have chicken broth, so i used water+spice instead!

    – 1/4 cup basmati rice
    – little less than half water
    – 1 tsp lite butter
    – 1/4 cup peas
    Mix it all up in a small casserole dish, cover with foil and lid, bake at 350 for 25 min and then let sit 10 min.

    Usually you are supposed to let basmati rice soak in water for about 15 min before cooking, and I didn't do that so the rice was a bit undercooked. I wonder if I were to up the oven time of this…maybe it would even out. I'll have to test next time!

  58. Made this night before last and both DH and I thought it was great! So easy to make. I added a chopped onion (because we think everything is better with onions! 🙂 ) Next time will up the parm cheese a little, but definitely a keeper. As usual, Gina!

  59. Made this tonite, had no peas, so cooked it without it, then when it was done added spinach! I bet this would be good with broccoli too. I love your recipes, made so many of them and ALWAYS love them! please keep at it Gina! you rock!

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    Basmati would be fab! Doubling the recipe should work just fine. You would cook it for the same amount of time. I'm happy you all like my experiment! Rice is one of those things I can cook in my sleep, but I know so many people have problems with it so this is an easy solution… And tasty!

    1. I just tried doubling the recipe the other day to go with your chicken tikka masala. When I finally opened the pot after allowing it to steam, it had barely started to cook. So I think I threw it in the oven for another 25 minutes and repeated the steaming process and it was perfect. The two went together wonderfully.

  61. Oh my goodness. This rice was absolutely awesome!!! I made this rice with the roasted garlic broccoli and the Asian glazed drumsticks (though I used chicken breast) and it all came out phenomenal! This is the first time I've made rice that I didn't burn! I love it! Thanks, Gina!

  62. I made this last night with Basmati rice, and it was delicious! However, it only made 4 servings, but it was so good – I brought the left overs in today for lunch! Next time I might try to use some more veggies, the peas were great!

  63. LOVE YOUR BLOG! I am making this tonight but I am wondering if I can double the recipe? If so how long should I cook it for

  64. I am making your chicken curry on Wednesday and was wondering if you think Basmati rice would work just as well. Love the flavor of Basmati rice and often make it with peas when I am making an indian inspired dish. Thanks!

  65. I made this last night to accompany baked porkchops and some nice crusty bread on the side and this dish STOLE THE SHOW! I could eat this all by itself! The portion size was big and filling. This was so easy and chances are you have all of the ingredients on hand. I recommend this dish 100%, it was very delicious!

  66. I tried this with brown rice, and after 45 minutes, it hadn't even *thought* about starting to cook, yet. :o( Sooooo…I have it in for another 45, now…wonder if it'll work?

  67. Had this tonight for dinner along with the Crockpot Pernil recipe. I did love the Pernil, BUT, I think the rice was actually the hit of dinner! So good! And I love how easy it was to throw it all in the oven! Thank you, Gina!!

  68. I tried this recipe without the peas, and parm, but used 1 small onion that I softened in the butter before adding the rice.It came out sticky. I have a fail safe microwave rice recipe that I use, also calling for a can of chicken broth. Melt butter in a 2-quart microwave safe caserole dish, add 1cup rice, and cook uncovered in micro oven for 1-2 min, depending on power of oven until lightly browned, stiring once.add 1can chicken broth, plus enough water to make 2 cups of liquid.cook covered on high 6min, med low for 14 min, then let stand covered for 7 min. fluff, and serve!You may need to adjust your oven minutes on each power, depending on oven, so watch it for the 1st time you cook it. I cook it sometimes with 2-3 tsp of curry powder, and raisins, or beef broth with chopped pecans. Enjoy! Suzan

  69. This was delicious, as I've come to expect from other recipes at your blog! However, at an altitude of 4,200 feet, I had to cook it for 15 minutes longer. I used a clear dish and could see the water after 45 minutes. I'm glad I kept going with it though as it is a new favorite dish of mine!

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    Thank you SO much for getting back to me on this!!!!! I'll keep this in mind if anyone else has a problem. Thank you!

  71. I'm the "anonymous" above who stated that I couldn't print correctly with the new "PrintFriendly" button, even though I'm using Firefox. I have now deduced what the problem was — I use "NoScript," a valuable security add on, with Firefox. NoScript disables all scripts on a web page and allows you to choose which ones you want to run. I thought I had allowed all the scripts on this page to run, but today I noticed a message that a script was being blocked. Sure enough, it was the "PrintFriendly" script, and as soon as I allowed it, the print feature worked as intended. Just thought I should let you know in case others experience this. Thanks for your GREAT web site.

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    Yes, You'll notice the nutritional info, and it also lists: • Old Points: 3 pts • Points+: 4 pts

  73. i would much rather bake rice, than cook it stove top. i love the set it and forget it aspect. i try to eat brown rice, tho, or i add equal parts quinoa to my white rice to boost protein content, since it takes the same amount of time to cook. i'm going to look for alton brown's baked brown rice, as mentioned above.

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    Oh no!! You're the first person to tell me this since the new printer button. I suggest you save it to a pdf so you can view how many pages it generates. Then you print page 1 only.

  75. Another great recipe, but I have a comment about printing. I'm using Firefox, and clicking on the "print friendly" button produced a nine page document. The recipe was on page two, and the rest of the pages were mostly blank with one or two little items from the site. Any idea of what's going wrong for me? Thanks!

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    Lots of people have problems making long grain rice on the stove, I have it down to a science. But this is a lot easier.

    Thanks Veronica, I will try that next!

    Yes, this would work on the stove or a rice cooker, I'm not sure if the liquid ratio is different in a rice cooker, I don't use one.

    Jim, thanks for the tip!

  77. I agree, having a 2 uear old make oven meals the best shot I have for getting everything done! Lovely dish

  78. You might try putting bit of lemon juice in with your rice. It will make it fluffy.Don't measure much. I would guess 2tsp for a cup of rice.

  79. I love baking my rice–it's the next best thing to a rice cooker! I usually use brown rice and it turns out so much better than on the stovetop–a very reliable method. I use 1 1/2 cups brown rice and 2 1/3 cups water (use oil/butter & salt as preferred) and bake at 375 for an hour.

  80. I look forward to trying this. I am not fond of peas but I will try it with green onions, carrots and celery. Yum!

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    Kristan, sounds yummy! I don't like parboiled rice but it's great for those of you who struggle with rice. Rice needs steam to cook, so the key is to not open the lid until it's done otherwise you lose all the steam and ruin the rice.

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    Kristan Anne

    Looks great! I make a pork chop dish that cooks rice and carrots in the oven (with the pork nestled inside all in one dish – so good). I've always used parboiled rice because I have been nervous about making sure the rice gets cooked right. I think I will try it with your ratio. I can't cook rice to save my life (on the stovetop or in a rice cooker) so thanks for giving me the courage to try it out with regular rice and not parboiled.

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    Gina @ Skinnytaste

    TJ- ooh thanks! I'll check that out!! I love having an excuse to turn my oven on now that it's so cold here in New York!

    Shelly- Amen! Finally got the printing issue resolved!

  84. This looks great with the peas! I've been making Alton Browns baked brown rice recipe for years- I love it! So easy! Plus I am an awful stove top rice cooker! Lol