I really love main dishes that can be cooked all in one pan, downsized for a smaller family and that are simple, yet delicious, using things I have in my cupboard. I also love creating new ways to use my leftovers. This tasty dish incoporates all of the above criteria.
Although the initial recipe is sized for 4 to 6 people (depending on appetites) it is also easily downsized to feed 2 or 3 by simply cutting all of the ingredients in half.
It all gets cooked in one pan, easy peasy and minimal clean up required.
I had leftover ham and vegetables that needed using . . . they went together perfectly in this, or you can simply use a frozen vegetable mix. Whichever is easiest for you and more convenient.
It goes together quickly and with minimum of fuss. It almost reminds me of rice-aroni, in that you sautee the rice and some vermicelli in a bit of butter first.
I miss rice-aroni. I was especially fond of the spanish one, but then I am cuckoo for tomato anything and spanish flavours . . .
Cheese . . . it has cheese. I love anything with cheese and ham and vegetables and rice all go very well with cheese.
If you have all the ingredients assembled, it goes together in a flash and you can have it on the table in less than half an hour. This is a plus for me and makes for a great weeknight dinner.
All you need on the side is a mixed salad and some crusty bread if you are so inclined and we usually are.
*Cheesy Ham and Vegetable Rice*
Serves 4 - 6
Cover tightly and cook over low heat for 20 minutes. At the nd of
that time test the rice/noodles to see if they are cooked through and
all of the water has been absorbed.. If not you can add another 120ml of
boiling water and cook longer, until they are tender. Add the milk and
cheese, stir through and heat to melt the cheese. Taste and adjust
season as desired. Serve immediately.
I really hope you will give this a go and that you enjoy it. I have been known to buy a slab of ham just to cook this. It is that tasty and something which my husband loves! Bon Appetit!
You are a little wonder in the kitchen:)Many must learn from you Marie.
ReplyDeleteI don't know Monique, I just like doing what I do. Cooking and of course eating, but perhaps the latter I like a little bit too much! ;-) xo
DeleteLove this, Marie! I also love Rice A Roni but the sodium is beyond belief. I'm going to try this. Even though it's just my husband and I now...we love leftovers!! :)
ReplyDeleteJane x
Most mixes are loaded with sodium Jane! They distort our tastebuds. I think you will like this! Xo
DeleteJust sending along a thank you for a recipe that is just what I needed (for the current left-overs in the fridge!!). PS: why do you say you miss Ricearoni? I googled it and it is available on Amazon and other sites.....................haven't thought about it in years!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, I did a search and found it on Amazon. Thanks! Expensive though! Yikes! Hope you enjoyed the recipe! xo
DeleteI made this for dinner last night and we loved it! It was so easy to do and we enjoyed the creamy, cheesy flavour. It was a bit like a rich, creamy risotto.
ReplyDeleteWe didn't have rice-aroni in Australia, but we did have something called Rice-A-Riso which must have beem similar. I've not seen anything like that over here either.
So happy it was enjoyed Marie! I love your description of it being a rich, creamy risotto! Hope you have been enjoying some nice sunny weather! xo
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