If you know anything about me, you know that I am a sucker for quick and easy weeknight meals. As a full-time working woman, these type of meals are a life-saver. But luckily, quick and easy does not have to mean bland and boring. One pot Spanish chicken and rice is packed with flavour, real ingredients and is full of vibrant colours that will make your heart sing.
Spanish chicken and rice is quick because it only takes about 30 minutes to cook. It's easy because everything cooks in one single pot or skillet. That's right... this is a no fuss, no clean up dinner. From cutting board to pot to plate.
Ingredients in Spanish Chicken and Rice
To make the perfect weeknight meal, you will need to gather the following ingredients:
- olive oil
- chicken thighs - boneless and skinless, cut into 1-2 inch pieces
- rice - long grain white rice
- vegetables - onion, garlic, red bell pepper
- tomato sauce
- chicken stock
- seasoning - paprika, saffron, salt and pepper
- green olives - stuffed with pimento
- cilantro
- lemon wedges - optional for serving
How to Make One Pot Spanish Chicken and Rice
Essentially, you cook your ingredients, one by one, in a skillet. Then, once all your ingredients have been added and tossed together in the skillet, you simply cover and let it cook on its own for 25 minutes. You don't have to monitor a thing. You don't even have to use this time to prepare side dishes because this dish, my friend, is an all-round wholesome and balanced meal. It's got your protein, it's got your grains, its got your veggies.
Let me break down the easy steps for you.
- Start cooking the chicken. Heat oil in a large non-stick skillet. Add chicken and season with salt and pepper. Cook for about 5-6 minutes until chicken begins to slightly brown.
- Add vegetables. Add onion, red pepper and garlic and cook for a few minutes until start to soften.
- Add rice. Stir in rice and cook for a couple minutes.
- Add seasoning. Mix in the paprika and cook for one minute. Add chicken stock and tomato sauce and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat, add the saffron, cover and cook for 25 minutes until rice is fully cooked.
- Serve. Add salt and pepper to taste. Toss in olives and cilantro, and serve with a lemon wedge.
So basically while you wait for your chicken and rice to cook, the only thing that will be happening in your home is you sitting down, kicking your feet up while your mouth starts salivating from the amazing aromas that will be filling up your kitchen. Trust me on this one. So good.
Spanish Rice with Chorizo
You can also change things up and add some chorizo sausage to this dish. To do so, add 4 ounces of skinned and sliced chorizo to the pan once the chicken has been cooking for 2-3 minutes. Then cook the two together for another 2-3 minutes and follow the rest of the steps as set out in the recipe.
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- 10-Minute Vegetarian Fried Rice
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Recipe
One Pot Spanish Chicken and Rice
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 4-6 servings
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
Packed with flavour, real ingredients and vibrant colours, one pot Spanish chicken and rice is the perfect no fuss, no clean up weeknight meal.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 5 boneless, skinless chicken thighs (or 1 lb.), cut into 1-2 inch pieces
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ½ medium onion, diced
- 1 red bell pepper, diced
- 2 cloves garlic, minced or pressed
- 1 cup long grain white rice, rinsed
- ½ tablespoon paprika
- 1 + ½ cups chicken stock
- 1 cup tomato sauce (canned or homemade)
- pinch of saffron
- salt and pepper to taste
- ½ cup small stuffed green olives with pimento
- ½ cup fresh chopped cilantro
- lemon wedges, to serve (optional)
Instructions
- Heat oil over medium heat in a large non-stick skillet or pot. Add chicken and season with salt and pepper. Cook for about 5-6 minutes until chicken begins to slightly brown.
- Add onion, red pepper and garlic and cook for a few minutes until they slightly soften.
- Add the rice and stir to combine. Cook for 1-2 minutes.
- Mix in the paprika and continue to cook for another minute.
- Add chicken stock and tomato sauce and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat to low and add the saffron. Cover the skillet and cook for 25 minutes until the rice is fully cooked.
- Add salt and pepper to taste, olives and cilantro. Toss and serve with a lemon wedge.
Notes
How to add chorizo. You can also change things up and add some chorizo sausage to this dish. To do so, add 4 ounces of skinned and sliced chorizo to the pan once the chicken has been cooking for 2-3 minutes. Then cook the two together for another 2-3 minutes and follow the rest of the steps as set out in the recipe.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Chicken
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Spanish
angela lancia says
Im not big on tomato sauce. Would it make a difference to omit or substitute? And could I use yellow rice?
Sam | Ahead of Thyme says
This dish needs the tomato sauce, but it absorbs most of it so it isn't really saucy. You could try to make it without it, but I can't say how it will turn out.
Jersey Girl says
I made this for the second time last night and my husband and I love this dish. The paprika, saffron and green olives really make a party in my mouth. Comes together swiftly with little prep. It's become a repeat in my kitchen.
Sam | Ahead of Thyme says
Amazing! So glad you liked the recipe. It's one of my staple recipes too 🙂
Amanda says
Can you substitute olives?
Sam | Ahead of Thyme says
You can leave them out if you don't like them. They just add a little extra flavour.
Allison says
Is this dish good doubled? Would it require longer cooking time?
Sam | Ahead of Thyme says
I have never tried doubling it as it fills up a large skillet. It needs to be cooked in a skillet rather than a pot for best results.
Marc says
Loved this recipe! I added in some frozen peas and carrots, chopped Cajun sausage, chopped mushrooms, and tumeric instead of the saffron. I also always prefer Jasmin rice. Loved the olives and the acidity of the fresh lemon.
RC says
It’s no longer a classic Spanish rice with your changes but sounds good!
dannie says
The final product looks amazingly sweet.thanks