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Rice Pineapple Salad

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Rice Pineapple Salad

Rice Pineapple Salad

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Pineapple and teriyaki sauce make this Rice Pineapple Salad tangy and sweet.   We usually use leftover rice as the base for this recipe.  Whenever we go to Thai or Chinese restaurants, we go home with a container of rice.   They generously provide plenty of it, and I hate to waste food, so we take it with us.  By reheating the rice in the microwave, you can sail through this recipe quickly.  If you don’t have leftover rice and are in a hurry, try Success brand brown rice.  If you have a lot of time and want a quality, yummy rice, we recommend Lundberg brand Organic Brown Short Grain Rice in the orange bag.

Fortunately, the restaurants we usually go to do not add any oil to the rice, and we use a fat free teriyaki sauce, making this recipe very low fat with no added oils!

Here is a picture of our favorite brown rice in case you want to prepare the rice yourself:

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Last Tuesday we were driving home from a meeting and felt famished, and the only places open were fast food restaurants.  Fortunately, I had leftover brown rice in the fridge, and I told everyone that if they could give me 10 minutes once we arrived home, I would feed them a tasty meal.  I threw together this, my favorite go-to recipe, and we chowed! And we were all happy!  We sincerely hope this recipe helps you and yours stay on track too.

Rice Pineapple Salad
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Votes: 42
Rating: 4.31
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Rate this recipe!
Do you have a container of leftover rice sitting in your fridge? We hope you do! It is the base for this quick, tangy dish that comes in handy when your family is hungry and they want to eat now!
  • CourseMain Dish, Salad
Servings Prep Time
4people 4minutes
Cook Time
6minutes
Servings Prep Time
4people 4minutes
Cook Time
6minutes
Rice Pineapple Salad
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  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Votes: 42
Rating: 4.31
You:
Rate this recipe!
Do you have a container of leftover rice sitting in your fridge? We hope you do! It is the base for this quick, tangy dish that comes in handy when your family is hungry and they want to eat now!
  • CourseMain Dish, Salad
Servings Prep Time
4people 4minutes
Cook Time
6minutes
Servings Prep Time
4people 4minutes
Cook Time
6minutes
Ingredients
  • 2 1/2cups cooked brown rice
  • 3-4tablespoons water
  • 3/4cup frozen green peas
  • 3/4cup canned pineapple chunks, drainedpacked in 100% juice
  • 3tablespoons teriyaki saucewe like fat free, add more as desired
  • 2tablespoons chopped cilantrooptional
Servings: people
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Instructions
  1. Reheat leftover rice in microwave by putting rice in a microwave safe bowl, adding 3 tablespoons of water, and covering with plastic wrap. Poke 3 small holes in the top of the plastic wrap to allow some steam to escape. Microwave on high until rice is hot. This will take approximately 2 minutes, depending on your microwave. (Be careful when removing the plastic wrap so that the steam does not burn you).
  2. Cook the frozen peas in the microwave according to package directions.
  3. In a large bowl combine reheated rice, cooked peas, pineapple, and teriyaki sauce. Enjoy!
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  • Sheryl
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    December 27, 2014 at 5:46 PM

    ~My favorite rice! I buy mine from Door to Door Organics. I didn’t think rice could taste so good. Your dish looks yummy.~

    • chickpeaandbean1@gmail.com
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      December 27, 2014 at 8:52 PM

      We love it too! It takes a while to cook, but it is so worth it.:)

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