Lemon Rice

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This easy Lemon Rice Recipe is bursting with lemon flavor! It’s a delicious way to turn plain rice into an exotic dish and is the perfect accompaniment to any meats and veggies.

This easy side dish complements a variety of Mediterranean favorites, such as this chicken shawarma and my easy branzino recipe.

Lemon Rice served in a skillet, with a spoon mixing through it.


 

As the temperature starts to climb, it’s time to introduce vibrant citrus flavors to our meals, and this zesty Lemon Rice makes a wonderful side dish for your dinner line-up. Think creamy, slightly tangy, and packed with bright, irresistible lemon essence; this rice recipe is versatile enough to pair with your favorite fish or meat dishes and will make your meals that much better. Thus, if you want to learn how to make lemon rice, let’s start on this simple and flavorful recipe!

What is lemon rice made of?

Lemon rice is a popular and flavorful dish with cooked rice, fresh lemon juice, and various seasonings. The key feature of lemon rice is its tangy and savory taste, which comes from the liberal use of lemon juice. Light, flavorful, and delicious, it’s a game-changer for those looking to liven up plain ol’ white rice.

Notice there are no roasted peanuts and red chilies in here because this is how we Macedonians make Lemon Rice: green onions, garlic, lemon zest, and as much lemon juice as one needs. I, however, did add a bit of turmeric, too. Also, the rice is cooked in broth and Half & Half instead of water, which in turn makes the rice creamy and so much more flavorful. A sprinkle of dill at the end is everything

What You’ll Need

These simple ingredients come together to create a vibrant and flavorful lemon rice dish that’s perfect as a side or a light meal.

  • Butter – Adds flavor to the rice, but you could also use ghee.
  • Olive oil – Canola oil or vegetable oil are good alternatives.
  • Green onions (white parts only) – Chopped shallots or yellow onion would also work.
  • Garlic – I use fresh garlic but garlic powder is okay to use.
  • Lemon zest – Adds a bright citrus flavor and aroma.
  • Long grain rice – Basmati rice or jasmine rice are great substitutes. Try not to use short grain rice because it tends to stick together when cooked.
  • Turmeric powder – Adds a beautiful color and a subtle flavor.
  • Salt and black pepper – Enhances the overall flavor of the dish.
  • Vegetable broth – Substitute with chicken broth or water.
  • Half & Half – We’ll use this to add creaminess and richness, but heavy cream or evaporated milk can also be used.
  • Lemon juice – Provides acidity and brightness to balance the flavors.
  • Chopped fresh dill – I use dill as a garnish here, but you can substitute it with fresh parsley or cilantro.
  • Chopped green onions – To add color, extra flavor, and freshness.
Close-up overhead shot of lemon rice topped with lemon slices.

How To Make Lemon Rice

This rice dish is so easy to make – after trying it yourself, you may never return to minute rice!

  1. Prep. Melt 2 tablespoons butter and heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a pan.
  2. Saute the aromatics. Add the sliced green onions, and cook for a minute. Mix in the garlic and add the lemon zest, and cook for 30 seconds.
  3. Cook the rice. Add a cup of long-grain rice, turmeric, salt, and pepper. Stir well. Add broth, half & half, add lemon juice, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 18-20 minutes.
  4. Fluff. Remove from heat, fluff rice and adjust seasonings.
  5. Serve. Garnish with dill and green onions before serving.

Recipe Tips

  • Rice: Stick to long-grain varieties like Basmati, Jasmine, or white long-grain rice for this recipe.
  • Rinse: A quick rinse of the rice washes away extra starch, which means no sticky rice clumps.
  • Tweak: Start with the suggested amount of lemon juice and adjust it to achieve the perfect level of that lemon rice soup tanginess.
  • Watch That Flame: Keep the flame low to avoid scorching the rice, but make sure it’s high enough to maintain a simmer.
  • Go for Fresh: Opt for fresh lemon juice and herbs to pack the most punch in flavor.

Delicious Variations

For those who wish to add an extra touch to this already fantastic rice recipe, here are some mix-in suggestions:

  • Protein: Toss in some cooked shrimp, chicken, or tofu for a complete meal in itself.
  • Vegetables: Sauteed bell peppers, peas, or a mix of your favorite vegetables can add more color and nutrition to your dish.
  • Nuts and Seeds: A sprinkle of toasted cashews, peanuts, almonds, or sesame seeds can add a nice crunch and enhance the overall flavor.
  • Herbs: Fresh herbs such as parsley, mint, or cilantro can be added for an extra pop of freshness.
  • Spices: Add a pinch of red chili flakes or a dash of hot sauce for a spicy kick.
  • Cheese: A sprinkle of feta or goat cheese adds a creamy, tangy twist.

Serving Suggestions

These are just a few ideas, but the beauty of lemon rice is its versatility – it can be paired with just about anything you like! The zesty, tangy flavor pairs exceptionally well with grilled or baked meats, including this artichoke chicken recipe, my grilled mahi mahi, or these wonderful honey garlic baked pork chops.

A bowl of Bouillabaisse soup with a side of lemon rice can make for one warm, comforting meal.

Wide shot of lemon rice in a skillet.

Storing Leftovers

Cool leftover rice within an hour after cooking. Then, transfer the rice to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 6 months.

To reheat, add a bit of water and heat until hot throughout.

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Easy Lemon Rice Recipe

This easy Lemon Rice Recipe  is bursting with lemon flavor!  It's a delicious way to turn plain rice into an exotic dish and is the perfect accompaniment to any meats and/or veggies.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 4 green onions, white parts only, cut into thin rounds, reserve green parts for garnish
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 cup long grain rice
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • salt and fresh ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1 cup low sodium vegetable broth
  • 1 cup half & half, you can also use heavy cream or evaporated milk
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • chopped fresh dill, for garnish
  • chopped green onions, for garnish
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Instructions 

  • Cook the aromatics. Melt the butter and heat the olive oil in a nonstick pan. Add the green onions and cook for 1 minute. Stir in the garlic and lemon zest; continue to cook and stir for 30 seconds or until fragrant.
  • Stir in the rice. Add the rice, season it with turmeric, salt, and pepper, and cook and stir for 1 minute.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients. Stir in vegetable broth, half-and-half, and lemon juice. Turn up the heat and bring the mixture to a boil.
  • Cook. Reduce the heat to a simmer; cover the pan and simmer for 18 to 20 minutes or until the liquid has evaporated. Remove from heat.
  • Finish. Fluff the rice with a fork, taste for seasonings like salt and pepper, and adjust accordingly.
  • Serve. Garnish with dill and green onions, and enjoy!

Notes

  • Choosing Rice: Long-grain rice varieties such as Basmati or Jasmine are best for this dish as they stay fluffy and separate after cooking.
  • Rinse the Rice: Rinsing the rice before cooking can help remove excess starch and prevent the grains from sticking together.
  • Adjust the Lemon: The amount of lemon juice can be adjusted to suit your taste. Start with the recommended amount and add more if you prefer it tangier.
  • Keep an Eye on the Heat: When simmering the rice, make sure the heat is low enough that it doesn’t burn the bottom of the pan but high enough to keep a gentle simmer.
  • Fresh is Best: Use fresh lemon juice and herbs for the most vibrant flavor.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 302kcal | Carbohydrates: 44.5g | Protein: 6.1g | Fat: 18.4g | Saturated Fat: 4.9g | Cholesterol: 20.5mg | Sodium: 75.8mg | Fiber: 1.4g | Sugar: 3.7g

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83 Comments

  1. Cathy Trochelman says:

    I am loving the color of this rice! What a fabulous side dish (or main dish!!)

  2. Cookin Canuck says:

    It looks as though you had a fun week – can’t wait to read about it! And this rice – so pretty to look at and I’ll bet it tastes just as good.

  3. Brandy | Nutmeg Nanny says:

    Love the idea of adding the lemon to my rice! So many dishes this will go with!

  4. carrie @ frugal foodie mama says:

    I think I know what you were doing in Cleveland. 😉 And this rice looks delicious! What a great way to jazz up a staple side dish.

  5. Dee says:

    Sunshine in a pan — It’s gorgeous, and I love it!

  6. Heather | All Roads Lead to the Kitchen says:

    I really want to try this, it sounds incredible. And the addition of turmetic is perfect, makes it such a brilliant color!

  7. Maryanne | the little epicurean says:

    This really does look like sunshine in a dish!

  8. Toni | BoulderLocavore.com says:

    This is absolutely gorgeous! Love it.

  9. Sarah @ Girl Adulting says:

    This looks so fresh-tasting and delicious!

  10. The Steaming Pot says:

    I love the slices of lemon in the rice. Makes it so pretty. Will work for Indian-style lemon rice as well, thanks for the idea 😉

    1. Katerina Petrovska says:

      OH good!! I was afraid my Indian friends would give me “the look” if I didn’t add roasted peanuts and dried chilies! ;-))