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Happy Spring!! I don’t know about you, but Spring is most definitely my favorite season of the year. Depending on where you live, the weather has warmed up (we hit the 90s last week – too warm!) and when the weather is nice like it has been I just crave good, light, fresh food. No offense to winter comfort food, but I am so done with all that. Bring on the crunchy veggies, fresh fruit, all things grilled and my current favorite obsession – grain salads! This Caprese Rice Salad screams fresh, warm weather food and was enjoyed along side our favorite grilled chicken.
I know tomatoes are technically a summer food, but here in Florida they are pretty much available all the time. Especially the smaller varieties like cherry tomatoes, which happen to be one of my favorites. They are sweet and bite sized and are perfect for salads like this one.
To change things up, I’ve been using rice as a base for what I would typically put together as a pasta salad. Rice is a perfect base for a grain salad, I typically opt for brown rice for the extra boost of nutrition. (Be sure to look for “Grown In The USA” logo on packages of domestically grown rice.)
I made this Caprese Rice Salad as a side dish for one of our dinners, but I picture it as a great addition to any barbecue or picnic. You can easily double (or triple) the recipe, just make the rice ahead of time then assemble right before serving so the tomatoes and basil stay fresh. (If you don’t already have a rice cooker, I highly recommend using one for perfectly cooked rice!)
Yield: 4 servings
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Some more great rice dishes for you to try:
Toasted Almond Herbed Brown Rice
Shrimp and Vegetable Stir Fry with Jasmine Rice | Cookin’ Canuck
Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Skillet | The Lean Green Bean
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