Here’s a great recipe for making your own copycat Rice-A-Roni! Whether you want to replace store bought boxed foods, or whether you’ve run out and want to skip a trip to the grocery store. This is a great side dish to serve instead of plain rice and you probably have all the ingredients in your pantry.
Copycat Rice-A-Roni
Ingredients:
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¼ cup spaghetti noodles
¾ cup white rice
1 Tbsp. beef or chicken bouillon (depending on if you want beef flavored Rice A Roni or chicken)
1 Tbsp. minced onion
½ tsp. garlic powder
2½ cups of water
Directions:
1. Break spaghetti noodles into small pieces about ½” long.
2.. Melt 2 Tbsp butter. Add broken pasta and rice . Cook until lightly brown
3. Add 2 ½ cups of water, and remaining seasoning and bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat, simmer for 20 minutes until water is absorbed. Makes around 4 servings
Customize your flavors by adding in a bit of your favorite spices, start with a half tsp. to season. Try these add ins:
Cumin
Italian seasoning
Paprika
Parmesan cheese
fresh crushed garlic
How To Make Copycat Rice-A-Roni
Ingredients
- ¼ cup spaghetti noodles
- ¾ cup white rice
- 1 Tbsp. beef or chicken bouillon (depending on if you want beef flavored Rice A Roni or chicken)
- 1 Tbsp. minced onion
- ½ tsp. garlic powder
- 2½ cups of water
Instructions
- Break spaghetti noodles into small pieces about ½” long.
- Melt 2 Tbsp butter. Add broken pasta and rice . Cook until lightly brown
- Add 2 ½ cups of water, and remaining seasoning and bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat, simmer for 20 minutes until water is absorbed.
- Customize your flavors by adding in a bit of your favorite spices, start with a half tsp. to season. Try these add ins:
- Cumin
- Italian seasoning
- Paprika
- Parmesan cheese
- fresh crushed garlic
This homemade Rice-A-Roni is a easy dish to make up and would be a cute gift in a mason jar (a quart mason jar would be perfect)!
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Carrie Groneman says
GREAT recipe and I have never thought to make my own rice-a-roni! Thanks for linking up at Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop. Please come again next week and link up. Carrie, A Mother’s Shadow
Free says
This is great. I stopped by boxed foods sometime ago. I will be adding this to my make your own collection. Thanks for sharing.
Jennie @ TheHousewifeModern says
Thanks for the idea! Going to have to try this out. I’m working on a series called “Stop Buying, Start Making” for my website.
About how much of the optional spices do you add? 1 tsp? 1 Tbsp?
Thanks!
Jennie
p.s. I found your post via “Pinterest Party” on Recipes for our Daily Bread.
p.p.s. Planning on going to check out your Pinterest page right now!
Jennie @ TheHousewifeModern says
Sorry. It was actually the “Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop.” Sorry, I’m tired today. Sometimes I do the Pinterest Party also, though the Wednesday one is my favorite.
jan says
I have been trying to replicate the Rice a Roni Spanish Rice we used to love so much. I just have not been able to do it. It was great but just had way too much sodium. This is a great idea, however, might try it.