Instant Pot Mexican Rice (Spanish Rice Recipe) (2024)

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Instant Pot Mexican Rice, also known as Instant Pot Spanish Rice, is easy to make, flavorful and so versatile. Serve this homemade Mexican rice with all of your favorite Mexican dishes!

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I love cooking rice in the Instant Pot because it’s easy and hands-off once you get everything in the pot. With this Instant Pot Mexican rice recipe, you won’t have to watch a pot on the stove or worry about your pot bubbling over as the rice cooks. This Instant Pot Mexican rice is layered with flavor, fluffy, and perfect for serving in burritos or as a side dish.

My family loves this rice served with chicken enchiladas or tacos. Try it with Instant Pot Chicken Tacos, Crockpot Chicken Tacos, Carnitas or Instant Pot Carnitas. This Spanish rice is also delicious with taquitos, chicken fajitas and Instant Pot taco meat!

If you love rice and beans Instant Pot Black Beans and Instant Pot Pinto Beans are Mexican seasoned beans that pair well with this rice recipe. Or try this Black Beans Recipe.

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Instant Pot Mexican Rice Ingredients

  • Long Grain White Rice: For the best fluffy Mexican rice, be sure to use long grain rice. We much prefer this recipe with white rice, but you can also use long grain brown rice. The texture won’t be as fluffy if using brown rice. The recipe card below includes cook times for both white and brown rice.
  • Olive Oil: For sautéing the onion.
  • Onion & Garlic: These add flavor. White or yellow onion work best in this recipe.
  • Water: To allow the pot to pressurize and to cook the rice. Use low sodium vegetable broth or chicken broth for extra flavor.
  • Seasonings: Salt, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder and dried oregano add lots of flavor.
  • Tomato Sauce: An 8 ounce can of tomato sauce adds a hint of tomato flavor and gives the rice its signature color.
  • Fresh Cilantro: I like to serve this Instant Pot Mexican rice with chopped fresh cilantro. The cilantro adds a pop of color and fresh flavor, but you can leave it out if you don’t care for cilantro.

How to Make Mexican Rice in the Instant Pot

Here is a quick overview of the steps to making this recipe. Find the full recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions below. If you’re new to Instant Pot cooking, many readers have found my guide on how to use an Instant Pot helpful.

  1. Place rice in a fine mesh strainer and rinse well. Drain.
  2. Using the sauté function on the Instant Pot, cook the onion in the olive oil until softened. Instant Pot Mexican Rice (Spanish Rice Recipe) (3)
  3. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds. Turn off the Instant Pot.
  4. Pour in the water (or broth) and scrape up any bits that are stuck to the bottom of the pot. Instant Pot Mexican Rice (Spanish Rice Recipe) (4)
  5. Stir in the seasonings, tomato sauce and rinsed rice. Instant Pot Mexican Rice (Spanish Rice Recipe) (5)
  6. Pressure cook on high pressure for 4 minutes. (If using long grain brown rice pressure cook for 25 minutes.)
  7. After cooking, allow the pressure to naturally release for 15 minutes.
  8. Stir and fluff the rice. Serve with chopped fresh cilantro, if desired.

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Recipe Tips

  • Some Mexican rice recipes call for toasting the rice before adding water to the pot. I tried toasting the rice in the Instant Pot on sauté and some of the rice stuck to the bottom of the pot. I don’t recommend toasting the rice in the Instant Pot because it is more likely to cause a burn message during pressure cooking.
  • Mexican rice is flavorful, but not spicy. If you want to make it spicy, add some cayenne pepper, to taste, along with the other seasonings. I recommend starting with 1/8 teaspoon. You can also add a chopped jalapeño along with the onion for more heat.
  • Substitute low sodium chicken broth or vegetable broth for the water for an extra boost of flavor.
  • I have tested this recipe in both a 6 quart and 8 quart Instant Pot and it works well in both.

More Rice Recipes

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  • Instant Pot Brown Rice
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  • Brown Rice

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Instant Pot Spanish Rice (Mexican Rice)

Servings: 6 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 4 minutes mins

Natural Release: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Instant Pot Mexican Rice, also known as Instant Pot Spanish Rice, is easy to make, fluffy and full of flavor! Serve this homemade Mexican rice with all of your favorite Mexican dishes.

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups long grain white rice*
  • 1 ½ tablespoons olive oil
  • ¾ cup chopped white or yellow onion
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 ½ cups water, or low sodium chicken broth or vegetable broth
  • 1 teaspoon salt, or to taste
  • 1 ½ teaspoons chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 8 ounces tomato sauce
  • chopped fresh cilantro, optional, for serving

Instructions

  • In a fine mesh strainer, rinse the rice well and drain. Set aside.

  • Heat the olive oil in the Instant Pot using the Saute function. When hot, add the onion and saute, stirring often, about 3 minutes until softened.

  • Add the garlic and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds. Turn off the Saute function.

  • Pour the water into the Instant Pot and stir, scraping up any bits stuck to the bottom of the pot.

  • Add the salt, chili powder, ground cumin, garlic powder, dried oregano, tomato sauce and rinsed rice. Stir.

  • Close the Instant Pot lid and turn the steam release valve to the sealing position. Pressure cook on high pressure for 4 minutes. The Instant Pot will take about 15 minutes to reach pressure and then the cook time will begin counting down.

  • When the cook time ends, allow the pressure to release naturally for 15 minutes by leaving the Instant Pot alone. Then, carefully turn the steam release valve to the venting position to release any remaining steam. Once the pin drops down, open the Instant Pot lid.

  • Stir and fluff rice and serve, with chopped fresh cilantro if desired.

Notes

  • You can also use long grain brown rice in this recipe. Increase the pressure cooking time to 25 minutes at high pressure if using long grain brown rice.
  • Mexican rice is flavorful, but not spicy. If you want to make it spicy, add some cayenne pepper, to taste, along with the other seasonings. I recommend starting with 1/8 teaspoon. You can also add a chopped jalapeño along with the onion for more heat.

Calories: 279kcal, Carbohydrates: 54g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 604mg, Potassium: 250mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 319IU, Vitamin C: 4mg, Calcium: 39mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is an estimate.

Cuisine: Mexican

Course: Side Dish

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FAQs

Is there a difference between Mexican rice and Spanish rice? ›

Spanish rice has a firmer texture and stronger aroma compared to Mexican rice, it gets its sweet yet savory flavor as well as its golden color from saffron. As it is more absorbent, Spanish rice is also better suited for dishes that need to be slow cooked.

Why does my Mexican rice always come out mushy? ›

If your rice is really wet and mushy, you probably added too much water and/or overcooked it. This recipe is kindly sponsored by Mahatma® Rice. I carry their products in my kitchen at all times!

Is Mexican rice the same as Puerto Rican rice? ›

Mexican rice is flavorful, vibrant, and similar -but can be spicy! Puerto Rican rice is not spicy on a heat index (think mild, hot, fuego); it's flavorful due to the herbs and spices used such as oregano and cilantro, but you don't have to worry if you have acid-reflux, this yellow rice recipe is not spicy!

Why does my Spanish rice come out hard? ›

If you don't add enough water, the rice ends up dry and crunchy.

Why does Mexican restaurant rice taste better? ›

Restaurant style Mexican rice is savory, tender and a little spicy, it's addictive. But how do you get that flavor and color that they get in the restaurant? Two secret ingredients: a can of Rotel tomatoes with chilies, and a packet of sazon seasoning!

What do Mexicans call Spanish rice? ›

Mexican rice (sometimes referred to as Spanish rice or red rice in Tex–Mex cuisine), also known as arroz a la mexicana, arroz mexicano, sopa de arroz, or arroz rojo in Spanish, is a Mexican side dish made from white rice, tomato, garlic, onion, and perhaps other ingredients.

Why does my Mexican rice taste bland? ›

Seasoning the water is the key to making sure your dish doesn't turn out bland—the way the water tastes before the liquid is absorbed into the rice is the way your rice will taste when it's done! If your water tastes bland, your rice will too.

Why isn't my Spanish rice fluffy? ›

If you don't take the time to cook the rice in oil until translucent, the starch that is coating the rice creates a sticky texture instead of a fluffy one.

How to avoid mushy Spanish rice? ›

To avoid making the rice soggy: Sauté it in a pot with a small amount of oil or lard until it turns slightly translucent. When adding water or liquid for cooking, add it only when it is boiling to prevent temperature shocks that might affect the final product.

Why is rice at Mexican restaurants orange? ›

Did you ever wonder why Mexican rice is a red-orange color? Cumin is the answer. It provides that nutty and spicy taste and is the famous culprit for the red-orange color. Cumin is always an ingredient in this rice.

What type of rice do Hispanics eat? ›

If you're a fan of homemade Mexican food, a good Mexican rice recipe is a must. Often referred to as Spanish rice or “arroz rojo,” this classic dish features long-grain rice simmered in a tomato-infused broth, seasoned with onions, garlic, cumin, and chili powder — lending it that iconic reddish-orange color.

Which rice do Mexicans use? ›

The traditional rice served in Mexican restaurants is typically made with long-grain white rice cooked with onions, garlic, tomato sauce or fresh tomatoes, and sometimes flavored with broth or spices like cumin and chili powder.

How to fix undercooked Mexican rice? ›

and some of the rice was still uncooked? Well, here's how you fix it. Place 1/4 a cup of water, sprinkle it around the pan, then place a piece of aluminum foil on top. Place the lid on, let it cook for 10 minutes.

What to do if Mexican rice is still hard? ›

After cooking for the recommended period of time, if the rice is still hard or chewy, add a little bit of water to create more steam (for every cup of uncooked rice used, add about 2 tablespoons of water). Cover the pot tightly and place over very low heat for 5 to 10 minutes. Let rest before serving.

What happens if you boil rice too long? ›

The Grains Are Mushy

This happens when the grains split and their starch is released. The resulting product is sticky and extra-soft, and the rice might be clumping together. If the rice is only a little sticky, it can be saved.

What's the difference between Spanish and Mexican? ›

The biggest and thus main difference in pronunciation is in ce, ci, ze, and zi. The c's and z's pronounced before e and i, are pronounced differently in Spain and Mexico. In Spain, you'll hear a soft lisp and a sound that resembles 'th'. However, in Mexico, you'll hear a regular 's'.

What rice is closest to Spanish rice? ›

Bomba is the best rice for paella. It's not only authentic to the dish, but the results are almost always perfect. Calasparra rice is an excellent substitute if you can't get your hands on bomba rice. Arborio Rice can work if you can't get bomba or Calasparra.

What kind of rice is served at Mexican restaurants? ›

The traditional rice served in Mexican restaurants is typically made with long-grain white rice cooked with onions, garlic, tomato sauce or fresh tomatoes, and sometimes flavored with broth or spices like cumin and chili powder.

What kind of rice do Mexicans eat? ›

If you're a fan of homemade Mexican food, a good Mexican rice recipe is a must. Often referred to as Spanish rice or “arroz rojo,” this classic dish features long-grain rice simmered in a tomato-infused broth, seasoned with onions, garlic, cumin, and chili powder — lending it that iconic reddish-orange color.

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