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Cilantro lime rice tastes just like Cafe Rio and Chipotle rice! It’s simple and delicious, perfect for a salad, burrito, or taco.
This copycat recipe is simple and takes just a few minutes to prep. Cilantro lime rice is great to make and serve in Burritos or to use as a side dish for any Mexican meal, like Chimichangas, Enchiladas, or Carne Asada.
Just Like Chipotle and Cafe Rio!
In the past, I’ve shared a recipe for Cafe Rio Shredded Chicken. It obviously comes from one of our favorite restaurants, Cafe Rio, and is such a delicious chicken recipe perfect for burritos, chimichangas, and tacos.
Cilantro lime rice is from two favorite restaurants (Cafe Rio and Chipotle). I had never had this kind of rice before going to either of these food chains, but it’s definitely a favorite.
We’ve always had our standard red Homemade Spanish Rice Recipe, but it has a really unique flavor that we love and is so easy to make too.
We like to make it when we have a burrito bar for dinner to add to our rolled creations, but the kids like to eat it as is with their Chicken Fajitas and quesadillas. It really is a great side dish and is perfect for all your Mexican meals.
Make a Burrito Bar
If you’re like us and want to use it for a burrito bar, just cook up:
- Flour Tortillas
- Meats. The chicken recipe is HERE and the sweet pork recipe is HERE.
- Fixings. Sour cream, guacamole, fresh cilantro, onion, cheese, and Cafe Rio’s Cilantro Ranch Dressing.
It will seriously become a new family favorite meal!
How to Make Cilantro Lime Rice
The thing I love about making this cilantro lime rice recipe is that it’s pretty quick (30 minutes tops), and it’s low maintenance. You don’t have to sit and stir it, you just have to pop a lid on it and let it simmer! This recipe just has 3 easy steps.
COMBINE. Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
COOK. Cover, lower the heat, and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 20–25 minutes, until rice is cooked.
SERVE. Fluff and serve warm.
Fresh limes. You only need one lime to squeeze out 1 tablespoon of lime juice. For even more lime flavor add some lime zest.
Best Rice to Use
You can use your favorite kind of rice for this chipotle rice recipe! Here are some suggestions:
- Basmati rice
- Extra long-grain rice (white)
- Jasmine rice
- Brown basmati rice
- Long-grain brown rice
Can you use brown rice? Yes, you can. Brown rice isn’t as absorbent as white rice and will work in this recipe. Just note that you may need to cook it for an additional 5-10 minutes.
Storage Tips
STORE. Leftover cooked copycat chipotle rice can last 3-4 days in the refrigerator in an airtight container.
FREEZE. Once the rice has been cooked completely, let it cool to room temperature. Divide the rice into how many servings you want and put them into freezer-safe bags with a seal. Freeze for up to 3 months.
To reheat. Thaw first if applicable. Transfer to a microwave-safe container and warm it up for 4-6 minutes in the microwave. Do the same with leftover easy cilantro lime rice kept in the fridge.
Serving Suggestions
As we mentioned, we love serving this recipe whenever we are making burrito bowls or salads. Here are some of our favorite dishes to serve it with:
- Chicken Enchiladas
- Chicken Tacos
- Green Chili Burritos
- Chicken Burrito Bowl
- Sweet Pork Barbacoa
- Cafe Rio Cilantro Ranch Dressing
- Flautas
Recipe FAQ
Rinsing the rice prior to cooking can help remove excess starch as well as any dust and other unwanted particles. By removing the extra starch the rice will be less sticky and more fluffy.
I recommend using any long-grain rice including basmati, jasmine, white rice, or brown rice. Note that if you use brown rice, you will need to cook it for a few minutes longer.
The main reason that cooked rice is gummy is that it has absorbed too much liquid. Be careful to keep the liquid-to-rice ratio balanced. For more lime flavor add lime zest and not lime juice.
For More Rice Recipes, Check Out:
- Lemon Rice
- Homemade Spanish Rice Recipe
- Homemade Fried Rice
- Sour Cream Rice
- Cheesy Chicken and Rice Bake
- Coconut Rice
Cilantro Lime Rice Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cups long-grain white rice
- 1 (4-ounce) can diced green chiles
- 1 bunch cilantro chopped
- 2 tablespoons salted butter
- garlic salt and pepper to taste
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon lime juice
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
- Cover, lower the heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 20–25 minutes, until rice is cooked.
- Fluff and serve warm.
Video
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Adapted from Sweet Basil.
We love this. I have a question. What is considered one serving? It has the nutition requirements which is great because I am following the ww program but I’m wondering what is considered a serving?
It is about a cup 🙂
So easy and oh so delicious! I’m not a huge cilantro fan so I cut it down to a little bit. I’ll never go back to making plain rice again!!
I can’t go back either! I am glad you liked it! Thank you!
A quick and easy addition to burritos, taco salad or any mexican dish. Takes no time and just as good as tradional mexican rice.
I love how this rice is full of flavor! It goes along with almost any meal!
Made this and it was wonderful, full of flavor. Will make again 🙂
Woohoo!! Glad you think so 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
It’s called Cilantro Lime Rice but there’s no lime juice listed in the recipe! How much lime juice?
The recipe calls for 1 TBSP of Lime Juice.
What kind of rice did you use for this? I always use Jasmine rice, but I know there’s other types of rice out there.
Being vegetarian, I frequently make lemon rice. I guess we can remove the chicken broth ingredient and have this as a vegan recipe.
Sure can! I would find something you can replace that with 🙂 Hope you like it!! Thank you!
I made your Mexican rice last night to go with shrimp tacos. It was delicious and so easy to prepare.
Oh, thank you!! It is pretty easy 🙂 It’s a side for many of our dishes!!
OMGosh, you live just down the street (somewhat) from me. How thrilling! I think that I am going to love your recipes…..and I don’t like to cook, actually!
How fun!!! Haha…maybe you’ll start to love cooking 🙂 Let me know what recipes you try and what you think! Thank you!