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Chipotle Rice with Shrimp and Cilantro

4 Servings

50 minutes 20 minutes active

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This is our adaptation of a recipe from “More Mexican Everyday” by Rick Bayless. Adding the shrimp at the end, after the rice has steamed, and allowing them to cook gently with residual heat ensures they are plump and tender and not overdone. We layer in herbal notes by simmering minced cilantro stems with the rice, then folding in chopped cilantro leaves just before serving. If you like, offer lime wedges for squeezing.

4

Servings

Tip

Don’t lift the lid to peek at the shrimp after they’ve been added to the pan, except to stir them into the rice. Uncovering releases the residual heat needed for gently cooking the shrimp.

50 minutes

20 minutes active

Ingredients

  • 1

    pound extra-large (21/25 per pound) shrimp, peeled (tails left on), deveined and patted dry

  • Kosher salt and ground black pepper

Directions

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Reviews
Gina O.
March 13, 2024
Very easy and it looks so fancy.
Quick dish that looks like it took a lot more effort. I used craisins instead of golden raisins which made the dish more colorful. As my friends would say restaurant quality.
Vicki B.

This is an excellent recipe. Easy to prepare & bursting with flavor. The technique for cooking the shrimp off-heat results in succulent shrimps. One addition I encourage others to try: grilled pineapple added at serving. When the shrimp were cooking, we grilled pineapple rings, then diced and scattered on top. The carmelized pineapple was a nice compliment to the chipotle.

David O.

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kathleen h.

Brown Rice is better in it. I use my rice cooker ( multi cooker) and found I like it more as a Sopa Seca. So....1 2/3 C rice and 4 line with water.

Donna W.

I love this recipe - tasty and easy to prepare! Shared it with my niece.

Jeannie C.

I really enjoyed this dish, it was a little spicy but oh so tasty! Love Rick Bayless, he is so kind and classy. Ate ceviche for the first time in one of his restaurants in Chicago, it was great!

Wendy P.

I made this for dinner tonight using leftover white rice (from a beef w/peppers meals a few nights ago) and some leftover farro. After saute-ing the veggies per the recipe, including the rice/farro mix, I added enough chicken broth to wet it all and provide the steam for cooking the shrimp. It was delicious! Because it was just the two of us, and I was basing everything on my leftovers, I guessed at some of the amounts. The rice/farro pile was somewhere between 2 and 3 cups. The remaining chipotles in adobo at the bottom of the jar amounted to about 1 Tbs. minced (PERFECT amount!) The pile of cilantro amounted to about 3/4 to 1 cup after being chopped. The chopped stems were probably less than 1/4 cup. I just eyeballed everything. I hope it comes out the same the next time I make this easy peasey dish!