Jump to Recipe This Saffron Jasmine Rice is such a flavorful treat when made at home from scratch. The crimson threads of the saffron and onion are highlighted throughout this fluffy golden rice. Delicious, fragrant saffron jasmine rice is the perfect side dish to serve with any chicken, lamb or seafood dinner! Saffron Jasmine Rice Recipe Tired of just plain rice? Just a few extra steps and you will be on your way to enjoying this golden aromatic rice and it adds an extra special touch to your dinner even though it’s about as easy to make as plain, steamed rice! Your saffron rice compliments just about any main dish, and is especially wonderful when paired with poultry, lamb or goat, or seafood! How To Make Your Saffron Jasmine Rice Sauté and Caramelize the Onion Start with mincing half of a small yellow onion. I like my onion extra fine and small cut as both my daughter and I are picky about big chunks of onion. Heat your large pot and extra virgin olive oil to medium heat, and add the minced or grated onion. Cook the onion for about ten minutes or until translucent and beginning to caramelize. *You can also cook your onion with the browning in mind for serving. Sauté the thinly sliced onion in a small amount of olive oil or coconut oil, seasoned with a sprinkling of turmeric and paprika for a deeper browned color in your rice! Grind the Saffron In the meantime, while the onion is cooking, take the first pinch of saffron threads and grind them in a mortar and pestle ( one pinch of about 3 - 4 threads; and if you don’t have a spice mortar and pestle, a larger version works just as well for this ) until powdery. Add the second pinch of saffron threads, but do not grind them. Then add a ¼ cup of hot water to let the saffron soak in for about 5 minutes while you finish up with the onion and rice. Combine and Cook the Saffron Rice Once the onion is nice and caramelized, add the rinsed jasmine rice ( or basmati rice ) and saute with the onion for about 1 minute. Pour the saffron infused hot water over the onion and rice mixture, making sure to get all of the saffron out of the mortar. Use the broth to loosen up any remaining saffron in the mortar, if needed. Then add the broth to the large pot and ingredients, stir occasionally and bring the contents to a boil, cover, and reduce the heat to low. Allow the saffron jasmine rice to cook on low for 20 minutes, or until all of the broth has been absorbed. Garnish with caramelized onions and finely chopped cilantro, if desired. Serve immediately and enjoy!
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Saffron Jasmine Rice
This Saffron Jasmine Rice is such a flavorful treat when made at home from scratch. The crimson threads of the saffron and onion are highlighted throughout this fluffy golden rice.
Author | Angela
Servings: 4 servings Calories: 66kcal Prep 10 minutes Cooking 40 minutes Total Time 50 minutes
Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ ½ tablespoon olive oil (extra virgin)▢ ½ cup yellow onion (minced, about ½ small yellow onion)▢ 2 pinches saffron threads (two portions, 1 pinch each of 3-4 threads)▢ ¼ cup water (hot, to soak the saffron threads)▢ 1 cup Jasmine rice (or basmati, rinsed)▢ 2 cups chicken broth▢ ½ teaspoon salt
InstructionsIn a large pot, bring the extra virgin olive oil to medium heat and add the minced onions. Cook the onion for about 10 minutes until translucent and beginning to caramelize.While the onion is cooking, grind the first pinch of saffron threads to a powder in a spice mortar and pestle, then add the second pinch but do not grind them. Add ¼ c of hot water to the saffron threads in the mortar and allow them to soak for about 5 minutes.While the saffron is soaking and the onion is cooking, rinse your jasmine (or basmati) rice and add them to the large pot with the onions, once the onions are caramelized. Saute the rice with the cooked onion for about one minute.Add the yellow soaked saffron liquid over the top of the rice in the large pot (make sure to get all of the saffron out of the mortar!) then add the chicken broth and salt. Bring the rice and broth mixture to a boil, stirring occasionally, then cover and reduce the heat to low. Cook for 20 minutes on low, or until all of the broth is absorbed. NutritionCalories: 66kcal (3%) | Carbohydrates: 3g (1%) | Protein: 1g (2%) | Fat: 1g (2%) | Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 49mg (1%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 2g (2%) | Vitamin C: 2mg (2%) | Calcium: 8mg (1%) | Iron: 1mg (6%) Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! jasmine, jasmine rice, rice, saffron, saffron rice Course Side DishCuisine American, Spanish Save Angela @ BakeItWithLove.comAngela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma’s kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love! bakeitwithlove.com/about/
This Saffron Jasmine Rice is such a flavorful treat when made at home from scratch. The crimson threads of the saffron and onion are highlighted throughout this fluffy golden rice.
Delicious, fragrant saffron jasmine rice is the perfect side dish to serve with any chicken, lamb or seafood dinner!
Saffron Jasmine Rice Recipe
Tired of just plain rice? Just a few extra steps and you will be on your way to enjoying this golden aromatic rice and it adds an extra special touch to your dinner even though it’s about as easy to make as plain, steamed rice!
Your saffron rice compliments just about any main dish, and is especially wonderful when paired with poultry, lamb or goat, or seafood!
How To Make Your Saffron Jasmine Rice
Sauté and Caramelize the Onion
Start with mincing half of a small yellow onion. I like my onion extra fine and small cut as both my daughter and I are picky about big chunks of onion. Heat your large pot and extra virgin olive oil to medium heat, and add the minced or grated onion.
Cook the onion for about ten minutes or until translucent and beginning to caramelize. *You can also cook your onion with the browning in mind for serving. Sauté the thinly sliced onion in a small amount of olive oil or coconut oil, seasoned with a sprinkling of turmeric and paprika for a deeper browned color in your rice!
Grind the Saffron
In the meantime, while the onion is cooking, take the first pinch of saffron threads and grind them in a mortar and pestle ( one pinch of about 3 - 4 threads; and if you don’t have a spice mortar and pestle, a larger version works just as well for this ) until powdery. Add the second pinch of saffron threads, but do not grind them. Then add a ¼ cup of hot water to let the saffron soak in for about 5 minutes while you finish up with the onion and rice.
Combine and Cook the Saffron Rice
Once the onion is nice and caramelized, add the rinsed jasmine rice ( or basmati rice ) and saute with the onion for about 1 minute. Pour the saffron infused hot water over the onion and rice mixture, making sure to get all of the saffron out of the mortar. Use the broth to loosen up any remaining saffron in the mortar, if needed.
Then add the broth to the large pot and ingredients, stir occasionally and bring the contents to a boil, cover, and reduce the heat to low. Allow the saffron jasmine rice to cook on low for 20 minutes, or until all of the broth has been absorbed.
Garnish with caramelized onions and finely chopped cilantro, if desired. Serve immediately and enjoy!
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Saffron Jasmine Rice
This Saffron Jasmine Rice is such a flavorful treat when made at home from scratch. The crimson threads of the saffron and onion are highlighted throughout this fluffy golden rice.
Author | Angela
Servings: 4 servings Calories: 66kcal Prep 10 minutes Cooking 40 minutes Total Time 50 minutes
Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ ½ tablespoon olive oil (extra virgin)▢ ½ cup yellow onion (minced, about ½ small yellow onion)▢ 2 pinches saffron threads (two portions, 1 pinch each of 3-4 threads)▢ ¼ cup water (hot, to soak the saffron threads)▢ 1 cup Jasmine rice (or basmati, rinsed)▢ 2 cups chicken broth▢ ½ teaspoon salt
InstructionsIn a large pot, bring the extra virgin olive oil to medium heat and add the minced onions. Cook the onion for about 10 minutes until translucent and beginning to caramelize.While the onion is cooking, grind the first pinch of saffron threads to a powder in a spice mortar and pestle, then add the second pinch but do not grind them. Add ¼ c of hot water to the saffron threads in the mortar and allow them to soak for about 5 minutes.While the saffron is soaking and the onion is cooking, rinse your jasmine (or basmati) rice and add them to the large pot with the onions, once the onions are caramelized. Saute the rice with the cooked onion for about one minute.Add the yellow soaked saffron liquid over the top of the rice in the large pot (make sure to get all of the saffron out of the mortar!) then add the chicken broth and salt. Bring the rice and broth mixture to a boil, stirring occasionally, then cover and reduce the heat to low. Cook for 20 minutes on low, or until all of the broth is absorbed. NutritionCalories: 66kcal (3%) | Carbohydrates: 3g (1%) | Protein: 1g (2%) | Fat: 1g (2%) | Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 49mg (1%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 2g (2%) | Vitamin C: 2mg (2%) | Calcium: 8mg (1%) | Iron: 1mg (6%) Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! jasmine, jasmine rice, rice, saffron, saffron rice Course Side DishCuisine American, Spanish
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5 from 10 reviews
Saffron Jasmine Rice
Author | Angela
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 66kcal
Prep 10 minutes
Cooking 40 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ ½ tablespoon olive oil (extra virgin)▢ ½ cup yellow onion (minced, about ½ small yellow onion)▢ 2 pinches saffron threads (two portions, 1 pinch each of 3-4 threads)▢ ¼ cup water (hot, to soak the saffron threads)▢ 1 cup Jasmine rice (or basmati, rinsed)▢ 2 cups chicken broth▢ ½ teaspoon salt
InstructionsIn a large pot, bring the extra virgin olive oil to medium heat and add the minced onions. Cook the onion for about 10 minutes until translucent and beginning to caramelize.While the onion is cooking, grind the first pinch of saffron threads to a powder in a spice mortar and pestle, then add the second pinch but do not grind them. Add ¼ c of hot water to the saffron threads in the mortar and allow them to soak for about 5 minutes.While the saffron is soaking and the onion is cooking, rinse your jasmine (or basmati) rice and add them to the large pot with the onions, once the onions are caramelized. Saute the rice with the cooked onion for about one minute.Add the yellow soaked saffron liquid over the top of the rice in the large pot (make sure to get all of the saffron out of the mortar!) then add the chicken broth and salt. Bring the rice and broth mixture to a boil, stirring occasionally, then cover and reduce the heat to low. Cook for 20 minutes on low, or until all of the broth is absorbed.
Nutrition
Calories: 66kcal (3%) | Carbohydrates: 3g (1%) | Protein: 1g (2%) | Fat: 1g (2%) | Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 49mg (1%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 2g (2%) | Vitamin C: 2mg (2%) | Calcium: 8mg (1%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)
Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love!
Course Side DishCuisine American, Spanish
US CustomaryMetric
Angela @ BakeItWithLove.comAngela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma’s kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love! bakeitwithlove.com/about/