Free Recipe Mexican Green Rice with Corn

Recipe Type: Free Recipes

Recipe Preparation: boil

Cooking Ingredients for Mexican Green Rice with Corn Recipe

1 c Water
20 Parsley sprigs; thick stems
-removed, each in 3 pieces
20 Coriander sprigs; thick
-stems removed, each in 3
-pieces
2 lg Poblano or green bell
-peppers; roasted, seeded,
-coarsely chopped
1 tb Safflower or canola oil
2 ts Minced garlic
1/2 c Onion; coarsely chopped
1-1/2 c Long grain brown rice;
-rinsed/drained
1/2 c Boling water; (use higher
-amount in jiggle top
-pressure cooker) (up to
-3/4)
2 ts Mild chili powder
1 ts Salt; or to taste
2 c Fresh corn kernels; (or
-frozen-defrosted
1/3 c Pitted green olives; chopped
1/3 c Roasted red bell peppers;
-diced
1/3 c Fresh coriander; minced

Mexican Green Rice with Corn Preparation

In a blender, combine the water, parsley, coriander and poblano peppers to create a thin puree. Set aside. Heat the oil in the cooker. Cook the garlic over Medium-High heat, stirring frequently, until brown. Immediately add the onion and continue to cook, stirring frequently, for 1 minute. Stir in the rice, reserved green puree (stand back to avoid sputtering oil), boiling water, chili powder, salt and corn. Lock the lid in place. Set the cooker on a heated Flame Tamer. Ove High heat, bring to High pressure. Lower the heat just enough to maintain High pressure and cook for 25 minutes. Allow the pressure to come down naturally for 10 minutes. Quick-release, under cold running wate,r any remaning pressure. Remove the lid, tilting iti away from you to allow any excess steam to escape. Fluff up the rice and stir in the olives, red bell pepper and minced coriander before serving. Serves 4. Notes: For a hotter dish, add a jalapeno pepper, seeded/diced to the green puree. To create a more substantial dish, stir in a cup of cooked black beans when you add the olives and red bell peppers. Great Vegetarian Cooking Under Pressure by Lorna Sass, William Morrow and Co. ”94 MC formatting by bobbi744@sojourn.com NOTES : A Flame Tamer (heat diffuser) is set under the cooker to prevent scorching when cooking dry pilafs or concentrated ingredients that contain a high percentage of natural sugar. It is an inexpensive item available at any well-stocked hoseware store. It will take a few minutes longer to bring the temperature up to pressure. If the bottom of your pressure cooker is thick, it may not be necessary. Recipe by: Great Vegetarian Cooking Under Pressure, Sass Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Roberta Banghart <bobbi744@sojourn.com> on Apr 08, 1998

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Recipe Serves: 4

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