This Copycat Rice a Roni recipe is even better than the boxed version. Make it in the Instant Pot for a hands off quick, easy, and healthier side dish.
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You ever have a random craving for a meal from your childhood? Happens to me quite often. I'll be thinking of what to create in my kitchen and I'll get a sudden urge for a dish I hadn't had in years. That's how it was when it came to this Rice a Roni.
Even as an adult, I used to buy the flavored rice and pastas from the dried goods section of the supermarket. Once I realized that these things were full of sodium and other no no ingredients, I stopped buying them.
As a matter of fact, I discovered that it was much easier and cheaper to make flavored rice out of ingredients I already had in my pantry.
Hence this homemade copycat rice a roni was born. I recall the first time I made it to go along with a delicious steak dinner I made for hubby and myself. Apparently he used to eat rice a roni as a kid too and loved it. So I made this copycat rice a roni, plated it beside a delicious steak and asparagus dinner, and waited for the verdict.
Initially, he thought it came from the box and he claimed I doctored it up somehow because it tasted so delicious. He was in shock when I told him it wasn't from a box. As a matter of fact, he didn't believe me, still doesn't believe, and always looks in the trash for a rice a roni box as evidence when I make it.
I tend to make all my rice in my Instant Pot now and this copycat rice a roni is no different. Reason being is that with the right ratio, rice cooked in the pressure cooker always comes out perfect. I tend to walk away and forget to lower the stove when it comes to stove top rice. The pressure cooker allows me to place my ingredients in the pot, set my timer, and go on to the rest of my meal. Perfection and no more burned rice bottom.
The great thing about this rice a roni is that you can prep the majority of the ingredients ahead of time. No need for a rice a roni seasoning packet when all the dry herbs and spices are in your cupboard. The only herb in this recipe that isn't dried is the parsley. Dry parsley can be substituted but fresh parsley is so much better.
I hope you enjoy this homemade copycat rice a roni as much as we do. I hope your family believes you when you tell them it's not from the box. As always, Enjoy 🙂
Looking for more Instant Pot recipes with rice? Try these out:
Instant Pot Chicken and Rice (Halal Cart Copycat)
Instant Pot Rice and Beans (Jamaican Style)
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CopyCat Rice a Roni in the Instant Pot
Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoon butter
- 2 oz thin spaghetti noodles broken into small pieces
- 1 cup long grain white rice
- 1 ¼ cup chicken broth
- ½ teaspoon dry thyme
- ½ teaspoon minced dry onion
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric
- 1 Tablespoon fresh parsley* chopped
Instructions
- Combine dry thyme, minced dry onion, garlic powder, salt, and turmeric. Set aside.
- Set pressure cooker to sauté. Once Hot, add butter and let melt. Once melted, add thin spaghetti noodles and stir until toasted, about 2 minutes.
- Add rice and stir for about 30 seconds, until slightly toasted.
- Add spice mixture and chicken broth and stir, ensuring that there are no pieces stuck to the bottom. Turn off sauté mode on pressure cooker and set pressure cooker on Manual mode for 8 minutes. Cover pressure cooker, making sure valve is set to sealed.
- Once pressure cooking time is done, allow to natural release for 10 minutes, then quick release any remaining pressure by moving valve to "venting"
- Open lid and add chopped parsley. Fluff with fork and Enjoy!
Whitney Thompson says
This is so good. Apart of me wants to add some garlic or maybe even just sub the salt for garlic salt (Only because I love garlic so much) but it is really so good just how it is.
Tanya says
I'm with you Whitney, I love garlic so much lol. Not a bad idea to add some.
Felicity says
Hi I made this for my family and they loved it!
I cooked it on the stove top and def had to add more water- 2 cups. I also added a little butter at the end.
The kids had two servings each and when my 2 yr old daughter saw the colour of the rice she was so excited she exclaimed “Oh! Sunny Rice!” So now that’s what we will call this dish 😛
Thanks!
Marie says
@Felicity, I love your 2 yr olds name of Sunny rice… I will absolutely be calling it that for sure!
Leslie Rodriguez says
@Felicity, it’s so good 😊 I love 💗 it it’s delicious 😋 my mom did it we love 💗 it
Mickei says
I followed the recipe, the rice was almost crunchy.
Tanya says
Hi Mickei, I'm not sure why, the rice shouldn't be crunchy.
Nikki says
Could you make this using brown rice?
Tanya says
Hi Nikki, kind of. Brown rice takes longer to cook (23 minutes on high pressure) and the liquid ratios would need to be increased by about 1/4 of a cup.
Bec says
Do you use Italian flat leaf parsley or curly leaf parsley?
Tanya says
I've used both in this recipe. It's the curly parsley in the photos.
Monica Larmon says
Great recipe! I've made it quite a few times already, and everyone loves it.
Renae says
I’ve noticed a lot of people question the recipe. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
1. Not all pressure cookers are equal. The sauté function may take longer.
2. An old seal can prolong cook time.
3. Old spices make a huge difference.
4. Not rinsing your rice with cold makes a difference.
5. What brand and sodium content of your broth makes a difference.
I think it was pretty close! My husband said it needed more salt but I tried to pull off low sodium broth. He’s too keen!
Tanya says
Excellent points Renae! Thank you 🙂
Meghan says
There is definitely not enough liquid in this recipe. I had to more than double the liquid for this to work.
Tanya says
Hi Meghan, the ratio for rice to liquid in the Instant Pot is 1:1, since the liquid doesn't get evaporated. If you're cooking this on the stovetop I'd recommend more liquid. I wouldn't recommend anyone doubling the liquid in the IP as the rice would get very mushy.
Karen Jane says
When I was a kid and we bought Rice-A-Roni I remember it coming with minced almonds in the seasoning. I made this and upped the strength of the chicken broth (used Better than Bouillon), and added some finely minced marcona almonds - yum!
Eric says
Thank you! All the other homemade rice a roni recipes were too plain. I wanted something with some seasoning.
Tanya says
You're so welcome Eric! So glad you liked the recipe.
Alana says
This was literally amazing!!! Like spot on. I upped to two cups of vegetable broth (instead of chicken.) It was so perfect, tasted BETTER than the real thing and is exponentially healthier! THANK YOU!
Tanya says
Thanks Alana! 🙂
Melanie says
WOW, this was amazing and super easy! I'm a US expat living in New Zealand and really miss these "home cooked" foods. This totally hit the spot!
In case anyone else out there is wondering - I don't have a pressure/rice cooker, so I just used my stove. I upped the chicken stock to 2 cups total, simmered everything for 20 minutes after bringing to a boil. Added some frozen peas during the last 3-4 minutes. SO TASTY! Thanks Tanya!
Tanya says
Thank you Melanie! So glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the stovetop directions 🙂
michele says
I made the original recipe last night and thought it was great! This morning, I tried adding adding an additional 3/4 cup water and it turned out like a fluffy rice recipe. Delicious but totally different tasting. I didn't add more seasonings so that probably contributed to the different taste.
I will definitely go back to Tanya's original recipe as I thought it was wonderful and satisfied my craving for Rice a Roni.
Thanks again for the yummy recipe.
Tanya says
Thank you for the feedback Michele. So glad you like the recipe ?
Michele says
Loved it! Earlier in day, I had eaten the boxed variety but thought maybe I could make my own for dinner. Wonderful recipe. Next time I will double the recipe.
Thank you very much for sharing.
No burn message in my 6 qt instant pot
Lee Thayer says
Hi Tanya, I made this tonight, but like you, I also like my kitchen gadgets and used my rice cooker. I did increase the broth to 2 cups and the rest of the recipe was followed to the letter. Absolutely delicious rice. Thank you for a great recipe.