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)
Or Find All of My Pressure Cooker Recipes Here.
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!
Beth D says
How do you make this in the instant pot using the sauté function and not have it burn?
Tanya says
Hi Beth, I haven't had an issue with this burning in my Instant Pot. You can try skipping the sauté step if your machine is giving you the error.
Jen says
My go-to recipe for rice a roni. I thought the thyme amount was spot-on~ Only change I made was adding more broth (1.5c).
Tanya says
Thanks so much Jen 🙂
Samantha says
I love this recipe. I make it often. This is a kid pleaser for sure!
Tanya says
Thanks so much, Samantha! I agree, it's one of our favorites 🙂
Disappointed says
I wish I could rate it 0 stars! The thyme was completely overpowering. Awful.
Tanya says
Hi, feel free to use less thyme next time.
Cindy says
Just right! My husband thanks you too! He heeds low sodium and so I used a salt substitute, it turned out great! Much Thanks!
Tanya says
Thank you Cindy:) So glad you liked the recipe 🙂
jean says
What spices would you us to make this Asian Rice a Roni?
Annie says
Can we substitute brown rice for white?
If so, any difference in the cooking time?
Annie
Tanya says
Hi Annie, I haven't made this exact recipe with brown rice. I would suggest increasing the liquid by about 1/4 of a cup (brown rice usually needs more liquid) and increasing the cook time to 23 minutes on high pressure.
Sadie says
Amazing. I did use vermicelli cause that what I had instead of spaghetti and with your seasonings it's was so close to the real thing!!!!! Thanks so much
Tanya says
Thank you 🙂
Karin says
I will never make plain rice again! I altered a few things in the recipe because i didn’t have them on hand and didn’t feel like running to the store. I skipped out on the spaghetti noodles, used chicken broth and half a bouillon cube, sautéed onion because i didn’t have any dried, and used a little cumin instead of turmeric because i didn’t have any and google said it could be used as a replacement lol. Oh and I also used 1 and 3/4 cup of water.
Stephanie D says
This was delicious! So close to the boxed but better. I used angel hair pasta. I made it on the stovetop. I know 1 cup rice needs 2 cups water so I used 1 1/4 cup homemade chicken stock plus 1 cup water. I'd add an extra 1/4 cup liquid next time.
Aaron says
Great rice but I agree needs more liquid I will try 2 cups next time.
Dianne says
@Aaron, I agree. Went by exact recipe. Taste was good, but mine was a little dry. I will definitely use more water next time.
Sharon says
Good flavor, but needs more liquid. I used 1 1/2 cups broth but will try closer to two next time.
Tanya says
Thank you Sharon 🙂
Kat says
Really good..I'm happy to find a recipe that tastes like Rice Roni chicken flavor-minus all the salt
Bonnie says
Just found this recipe on Pinterest and decided to make it as my love for rice is HUGE and I LOVE Rice a Roni!!! THIS RICE IS AMAZING! Thank you for this recipe! It's going to definitely be on our menu many times over in the future! Now I can't wait to try some of your other rice recipes! Thank you so so much for sharing!
Alexandra says
Wonderful! Thank you for the ideas. I used 1/2 c spaghetti, 1 cup rice & 2.5cups chicken broth/water combination.
Tanya says
You're so welcome. Glad you enjoyed it 🙂