The average store bought and restaurant pilaf starts out at over 700mg of sodium and easily climb to well over 1500mg’s. At only 57mg sodium you can really enjoy my Portuguese style Pilaf to your hearts content. It’s important to prepare all of your ingredients before you start to cook.
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Alternate Directions Follow the above preparation directions, except omit butter or olive oil and add additional 3 tablespoons water. (For information about Sodium and other Nutrients, see the Ingredient and Nutrition Information listed with this product.)
Italian Rice Pilaf ideal for low-sodium grain options
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Amount/Serving
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%DV*
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Amount/Serving
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Sat. Fat 0.1g
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1%
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Dietary Fiber 1.4g
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Trans Fat 0g
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Sugars 1.2g
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Cholesterol 0mg
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0%
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Protein 3g
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Sodium 222.9mg
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15%
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How to cook low sodium rice pilaf?
This low sodium rice pilaf recipe is a bright & flavorful side dish packed with spices, veggies, and lemon. It cooks in one pot, and is ready in about 30 minutes. In a large pot, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic, and sauté for 5 to 6 minutes until vegetables begin to soften.
Is rice pilaf easy?
This easy rice pilaf recipe is about as minimal as it gets when it comes to ingredients, but still has wonderful flavor and texture. It’s perfectly fluffy and steamed, with separated, tender grains that aren’t sticky.
How long does a low sodium rice pilaf take to cook?
This low sodium rice pilaf recipe is a bright & flavorful side dish packed with spices, veggies, and lemon. It cooks in one pot, and is ready in about 30 minutes. Making rice is easy on the stove top, or you can make this dish in a rice cooker if you have one. Serve this up with crispy chicken breasts or low sodium burgers for a great meal!
What is a good ratio for rice pilaf?
I tend to like Swanson and Imagine. For rice pilaf, we do a 2 cups rice to 3 cups liquid ratio. That’s right: the amount of liquid and ratio for pilaf is different than regular steamed rice. You don’t need as much liquid when you’re toasting the grains beforehand in oil, and adding more will give you mushy rice and a bloated end result.