This colourful ground Beef and Rice recipe will be a terrific addition to your ground beef recipes collection! It’s like a pilaf, except loaded with more veggies and packed with more flavour.
I’m a big fan of beef mince – it’s economical and convenient (no chopping!). And this is a great quick way make turn a packet of beef mince into a complete meal!
Ground beef and rice
Flavoured rice. Seasoned beef. AND veggies.
All made in ONE POT.
How handy is that?? This ground beef and rice recipe is a complete meal, with barely any chopping. Full of bright colours, plenty of nutrition, simple and fast to make.
And it tastes SO GOOD!!!
This ground beef and rice is a quick recipe that’s full of flavour and a complete meal in one pot!
I’m a big fan of rice in all forms. Chicken and Rice, rice soup, risotto, flavoured rices (Mexican Red Rice is a firm favourite along with Mushroom Rice!), Arancini balls.
In fact, I’m yet to meet a rice dish that I don’t like!!
But as regular readers know, I’m a rice snob. I may be Aussie, but I’ll always be a rice snob owing to my Japanese background. Dry bread and over cooked veggies I can handle.
Mushy rice – I can’t stomach it.
Rice. Snob. 🍚
So cooking rice in one pot like I do with this ground beef recipe (along with all sorts of other stuff) means getting the liquid to rice ratios right (and using the right rice) so you end up with perfectly cook fluffy grains of rice that have soaked up all that flavour.
See? Fluffy. Not soft and mushy!!!
How to make it
This is made like a pilaf, starting off by sautéing onion and garlic for the flavour base. Then the beef and capsicum/bell peppers are added, then the rice and liquids and seasoning.
Give it a good mix, plonk the lid on and leave it to do its thing.
No peeking! It’s one of the biggest rice cooking mistakes – if you peek, steam escapes which affects the rice cooking process!
We can never have enough ground beef recipes for quick dinners!
Today’s Beef and Rice recipe is intended to be a quick, no fuss (yet super tasty!) midweek meal. Hence why it’s made in one pot, with ground beef, a combination of fresh and frozen veggies and a mound of baby spinach. Minimal chopping, yet plenty of flavour, a complete meal.
No need for toppings or garnishes. I actually don’t even know what I’d dollop on top. Maybe sour cream or yoghurt. I personally don’t think it needs it because the rice is well seasoned, but it’s optional! – Nagi
PS Foodie translation: Ground beef = beef mince, though I’ve noticed some butchers in Australia nowadays are starting to call it ground beef.
PPS This recipe will work well with any ground / mince meat. Pork, chicken, turkey, even lamb.
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Beef and rice recipe
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Beef and Rice with Veggies
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 onion , diced (any type)
- 1 red capsicum / bell pepper , diced (large)
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 500g (1 lb) ground beef (mince) , lean
- 2 1/2 tbsp tomato paste
- 1 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp EACH cumin, black pepper
- 1 tsp each onion powder, dried oregano (or other herb of choice)
- 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
- 1 dried bay leaf
- 1 1/4 cups (225g) long grain white rice , uncooked (Note 1)
- 2 cups (500 ml) beef broth , low sodium
- 2 cups (300g) diced frozen veggies , I used corn, pea, carrot mix (Note 2)
- 3 big handfuls baby spinach (~ 90g/3 oz) , or other leafy greens (Note 3)
Instructions
- Heat oil in large pot over high heat. Add onion, capsicum and garlic. Cook for 1 minute.
- Add beef, cook until brown, breaking it up as you go.
- Add tomato paste, salt, pepper, onion powder, oregano, cumin and cayenne pepper. Cook for 1 minute.
- Turn heat down to medium. Add rice and beef broth, mix well. Add frozen veggies and bay leaf, then stir.
- Place lid on, lower heat to medium low so it's simmering gently. Cook for 12 - 15 minutes (might even take longer) until all liquid is absorbed (tilt pot to check). The rice should be just cooked, but will be wet.
- Remove from heat. Quickly toss spinach on top of the rice and put the lid back on. Leave to rest for 10 minutes.
- Fluff rice and mix through wilted spinach with a fork. Adjust salt if desired. Serve!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Elina says
So delicious, full of flavor, and easy to make! I used Basmati rice just because it’s what I had in the house and cooked it for the additional 5 minutes as suggested and it came out perfect! Thank you for sharing and for the amazing simple to follow directions!
Nagi says
Perfect Elina! N x
Isabel says
Made this for dinner tonight. We all loved it. Just added a little more cayenne. Love one pot dinners when it’s just us. All animal lovers (have a vegan), Love Dozer. Would love more vegan recipes if that’s doable!!!
Nagi says
I’m so glad it was a hit Isabel!! N x
Nicole says
tried, tested and a massive hit
What a great simple, yet delicious meal
Had everything in stock
Thank you again
Rumour has it the UK may be going it slick down.
These recipes will come in so handy
Greatly appreciated
Vivian says
Can you tell me why you don’t wash the rice? If I wash the rice, will the luquid to rice ratio be off?
Thanks.
Nicole says
I am with u in this one
I only use basmati rice and I always wash the rice to get rid of the starch or that basmati smell .
My rice never clumps up and this fish was a hit
Krystel Price says
I made this tonight and it’s a hit! The only thing I would do different is cool the rice before adding it to everything. Mine came out a little crunchy following the recipe. And we added sour cream and that made it even better!!
Nagi says
Hi Krystel, sorry you had issues here – there is enough liquid to cook the rice so it isn’t crunchy! Can I ask if all the liquid was absorbed and what type of rice you used? N x
Krystel Price says
I used long grain white rice, and followed the receipe as it was written. And all the liquid was absorbed as well
Krystel Price says
I also forgot to add stars to my comment and meant to say cook the rice not cool the rice lol
Emily says
I love rice and am always looking for new recipes that make rice a full meal. This was delicious. I omitted the spinach and added fresh broccoli. Instead of tomato paste I used tomato sauce as I already had a jar open in my fridge. This will definitely become a staple in our house.
Vivian says
Hello Nagi,
Recently found your website and have tried several of your recipes (all came out great!). I would like to make this recipe but my daughter has a tomato sensitivity. Do you have a suggestion for a sub for the tomato paste? Or would it be too bland if I left it out entirely?
Thanks
Nagi says
Hi Vivian, I haven’t tried with any substitutes sorry but maybe some Worcestershire sauce could work to bump up the flavours. Would love to know if you try it though! N x
Catherine says
I think I forgot to add stars to my last comment so here you go! 🙂
Catherine says
I just made this for dinner and lunches for the week, it was delicious! I used basmati rice and left it in the extra 5 minutes and it came out perfect. I might try using some different spice and veggie combinations with this one, it’s such a great meal prep recipe! Thank you Nagi for all the tasty and easy recipes, you’re always a go-to when I want to try something new 🙂
Nagi says
Yes – it’s so versatile you can add anything you like here. I’m so happy you enjoyed it Catherine! N x
Ane says
Can beef stock cubes be used to make the beef broth in this recipe? Thanks in advance
Nagi says
Hi Ane, yes – just add water as per the packet instructions to make up the beef stock 🙂
Shulan says
Hi Nagi,
Thanks for another yummy and simple dish! All in one pot, I used a deep pot, believe or not, I didn’t even need to clean the stove! Full of flavour and my two-year old had two serves (I half the amount of cayenne pepper). Is it possible to cook this in the oven? Thanks 🙂
Nagi says
Wahoo!!! That’s awesome Shulan (and who doesn’t love a virtually mess free meal) it would work in the oven – I just haven’t tested so can’t give you exact times unfortunately – N x
Amy says
I LOVE this recipe for a pantry raid. I didn’t have to buy anything! I tried this as a lunch meal to pack for hubby, I think he will love it and I will be keeping some for myself, it’s so yummy!
I did substitute cumin with curry powder and didn’t have as many fresh veg as recipe though, but it is still yum yum!
I also boiled some potatoes to almost cooked and added them at the end with some extra stock.
Thanks 😊
Nagi says
Sounds like you nailed it Amy!
Carlo Espartero says
Another amazing recipe! So simple yet so full of flavour 🙂 Yumm This is going to my short list 🙂
Ashley Baugh says
SO SO GOOD!
I just made this for me and some friends and we all loved it! I substituted the hamburger with what I had on hand which was elk hamburger, and basmati brown rice. I will definitely make this again!!
Nagi says
That’s so good to hear Ashley!
Anna Palfreeman says
I love this recipe! I’ve made it lots of times. I’m curious if you could sub lentils for the meat for a vegetarian option. Any suggestions on using dried vs already cooked ones?
Nagi says
Hi Anna, great idea! I’d need to do some testing as the liquid ratios will be out though – N x
Ali Dymond says
It must be a Nagi week 🙂 cooked the sticky pantry chicken last night and this one tonight. Your recipes are easy to make after a hard day at work, taste brilliant and are easy to follow and the notes are so helpful. Thank you.
Nagi says
You’re so welcome Ali!! Thanks so much
Dani says
Hi. Thansk for the recipe I tried it today. But it turned out sweet ish from the frozen veggies. Is there any way to prevent that from happening? How can I neutralise the sweetness in this dish. Thanks. Dani
Nagi says
Hi Dani, if the veggies are giving it a little sweetness, try add a little more salt to balance the flavours – N s
Roger says
Been forced to stay in today.34deg wind howling,red dust,(dirt) in clouds flying past outside.
Mid arvo and what to do for dinner,i thought of mince bog up i cooked often when i left mums excellent cooking when i ventured out into the wide world.
Googled it and up came your recipe, how cool !
Your version almost same as i made way back then.
I made sure i had lots of white pepper and black,a birdseye chilli or two and an extra spoon of tomato paste.
Can’t wait !
Thanks for the recipe.
Cheers from Bollon in outback QLD AU,
Nagi says
I hope you love it Roger!!
Roger bruce Perner says
Lol,i did and have plenty left for a wrap with lettuce, tomato, red onion,(yumm) grated carrot for dinner.
I did your recipe but put in too much rice, half cup of boiling water and ended up perfect.
I’ve downloaded your 3 ebooks and now my heads spinning which recipe to try first.
I can give away my bulky recipe books.
Thanks Nagi.
Laura says
This dish is fantastic! So much flavor! I will make it again and again.
Nagi says
I’m so glad you loved it Laura!
Trish says
When I first looked at this recipe I was not super keen to make it. Glad I did, it is now one of my favourite easy dinners. Tastes great. Thanks Nagi
Nagi says
I’m so happy you gave it a shot!
Adam says
2 cups of water for for 1.25 cups of rice?!?!?
That’s just never going to be enough!
Had to add an extra cup.