Mama's 'Spanish' rice... deep south style. Spanish Rice from Deep South Dish blog - a side dish made with bacon, rice, tomatoes, the Trinity of veggies and a few simple seasonings. As an Amazon Associate, Deep South Dish earns from qualifying purchases. There are things that are southern but then again there are things that are termed "deep south." Deep South, means, "it don't get no more southern than this.
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Ingredients of Mama's 'Spanish' rice... deep south style
- You need 1 can of lrg can diced tomatoes.
- You need 1/4 cup of bacon grease.
- Prepare 2 cup of cooked rice.
- It's 1 medium of onion.
- Prepare 1 tsp of garlic powder.
- It's 1 of * if tomatoes are fresh dice 5 large tomatoes to use.
- Prepare 1 of salt and pepper to taste.
The original version of this recipe was given to me by a Mexican friend, but I've modified the spices to suit my family's tastes. It's become a favorite at our house—see if it doesn't do the same at yours! —Melissa Pride, Plano, Texas. She not only spoke Spanish fluently, she also taught spanish to the police force, and anyone else who Her recipe for Spanish Rice will have your taste buds begging for more. I still remember as a child how we all gathered around the dining table, blessed the food.
Mama's 'Spanish' rice... deep south style step by step
- if using fresh tomatoes .... Peel and dice..
- put bacon grease in skillet cook onion. cook onion until soft..
- add tomatoes, salt, pepper, garlic powder..
- let cook until it starts boiling. turn it down on low..
- all the water will cook out and it will get thick and begin frying..
- mix tomato mixture with the 2 cups of cooked rice..
Pull up a chair & join me while I cook up. A flavorful grilled chicken, marinated in a bold and zesty blend of oil, citrus, garlic and fiery seasonings. Traditionally served with white rice, shown here with a mild, Spanish rice and skillet green beans. One of my favorite dishes growing up was Spanish rice and I thought it was finally time we made it for the blog! I never really knew how to make it at home.