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Caribbean Tomato Herb Rice

Servings: 4 Total Time: 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner

Caribbean Tomato Herb Rice brings vibrant island flavors to your everyday table. Inspired by my Canadian kitchen influenced by tropical cooking, this recipe uses long-grain rice simmered in a rich tomato-herb sauce with a gentle kick from birdโ€™s-eye pepper. Itโ€™s a colorful, vegan-friendly dish thatโ€™s as satisfying as it is simple, perfect for Meat-Free Mondays or as a flavorful side with dinner.

Tomato rice in a serving dish surrounded by three tomatoes

Ingredient Guide

  • Basmati Rice: Fluffy, long-grain rice that absorbs flavors and remains separate once cooked.
  • Tomatoes: Provide the rich color and tangy base essential to the dish.
  • Parsley: Adds fresh herbal brightness and a pop of green.
  • Onion: Creates a savory foundation when sautรฉed at the start.
  • Garlic: Adds fragrance and deepens the savory flavor.
  • Birdโ€™s Eye Pepper: Infuses gentle heatโ€”adjust or omit to suit your spice preference.
  • Olive Oil: Used for sautรฉing and bringing the flavors together.
  • Thyme: Brings subtle, earthy aroma typical of Caribbean cooking.
  • Salt: Essential to balance flavors throughout the dish.
  • Brown Sugar: Balances the tomatoโ€™s acidity with a touch of sweetness.
  • Vegetable Stock: Cooks the rice and adds savory depth; can be substituted for coconut milk for creaminess.
  • Black Pepper: Enhances the dish with a gentle warming flavor.
  • Tomato Paste: Deepens tomato flavor and adds color.
  • Cilantro (Optional): Brings fresh, bright contrast when stirred in at the end.

  • Look for high-quality basmati rice in the rice aisle.
  • Use extra-virgin olive oil for clean cooking flavor.
  • Fresh tomatoes and herbs will elevate freshness; skip canned if possible.
  • Choose stock (vegetable, chicken, or even coconut milk) depending on dietary preference.

  • Blanch tomatoes for 2โ€“4 minutes, then peel; this removes bitterness and gives a smooth texture.
  • Pulse tomatoes and parsley in a food processor just until chunky to build body in the base.
  • Sautรฉ aromatics gently to avoid burning and preserve flavor.
  • Rinse rice until the water runs clear to prevent stickiness.
  • Stir rice into the tomato base so every grain gets coated before adding stock.
  • Cook rice with lid on and let rest 5 minutes, then fluff with a fork for a perfect texture.

This version blends aromatic herbs, birdโ€™s-eye pepper, and tomato with simmered rice for a distinct tropical flavor peppered with subtle heat.

Vegetable stock keeps it vegan, while chicken or coconut milk-based stock adds richness for non-vegan or creamier preferences.

Rinse the rice thoroughly, cook with lid on without stirring, and let it rest covered off the heat before fluffing.

Stir in cooked protein like shrimp, chicken, or tofu after fluffing, or serve it alongside beans or a veggie stew for a hearty meal.

Caribbean Tomato Herb Rice

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 20 mins Total Time 30 mins
Servings: 4

Description

A vegan, gluten-free Caribbean-style rice dish simmered with fresh tomato, herbs, and gentle pepper heat.

Ingredients

Instructions

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  1. Blanch tomatoes 2โ€“4 minutes in boiling water, cool, then peel and wipe core.
  2. Roughly chop tomatoes and parsley; pulse until chunky.
  3. In a deep pot, sautรฉ onion, garlic, thyme, pepper, and black pepper in olive oil over low heat for 3โ€“4 minutes.
  4. Stir in tomato paste and cook 2 minutes, then add tomato-parsley mix.
  5. Add salt and simmer 5 minutes until mixture thickens.
  6. Rinse rice under cool water; stir into tomato base to coat grains.
  7. Pour in stock, bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer 15 minutes.
  8. Turn off the heat, keep covered for 5 minutes; then stir in the cilantro and fluff.

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  9. Serve and enjoy.

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