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Make delicious Chipotle copycat Cilantro Lime Rice that tastes just like the original in 30 minutes or less with this recipe! White rice is cooked on the stovetop or in an Instant Pot, then mixed with fresh cilantro and lime juice. This quick and easy side goes perfectly with so many different Mexican dishes, including tacos, fajitas, and even burrito bowls!

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Whenever you go to Chipotle, you can always be assured of a few things… That the food is fresh, the guac is extra, and the cilantro lime rice is to die for.

When we’re on the road, it’s always our go-to fast food spot. It’s absolutely delicious, and doesn’t leave you feeling weighed down or icky afterward.

Yet cravings always seem to hit whenever I’m at home, and nowhere near a Chipotle restaurant.

So I took on the task of learning how to make it myself – turns out, it’s SUPER easy. Whether made on the stove top or in an Instant Pot, it can be whipped up and ready to eat in less than 30 minutes!

Moreover, it makes for an amazing accompaniment to everything from Steak Fajitas and Barbacoa Tacos, to Chicken Tinga Tostadas. It also serves as a delicious base for Shredded Chicken Burrito Bowls, making for a major upgrade from plain white rice.

If you’re a lover of Chipotle’s food, then you’ve got to try making this cilantro rice recipe at home. You won’t be disappointed!

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Ingredients

To make this easy Cilantro Lime Rice recipe you need:

  • Rice. It is best to use white, long-grain rice to achieve a soft and fluffy texture. Avoid using medium- or short-grain rice, as it has a tendency to turn sticky and mushy. For more nutrition, brown rice may be used, but be wary of extra cooking time and additional liquid needed.
  • Lime. Fresh lime juice is the best option for this recipe. On average, one lime should produce about 2 tablespoons of juice. Bottled lime juice should be avoided, if possible.
  • Cilantro. Similar to parsley, the tangy, almost citrusy flavor of cilantro is crucial to this recipe. Fresh cilantro should be used, because dried won’t have nearly the same flavor or effect. When measuring, pack the chopped leaves down in order to get an accurate measurement.
  • Oil. This works even better than butter for this recipe. It gives the rice a silky feel, and prevents the grains from clumping together. Either a mildly flavored olive oil or avocado oil are recommended, as neither will clash with a Mexican flavor profile.
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How to Make Cilantro Lime Rice

The basic steps for making Chipotle’s Cilantro Lime Rice are simple to follow. Please see the recipe card below for more detailed ingredient amounts.

Rinse the Rice

To achieve the best results, rice should always be rinsed thoroughly before cooking. This helps to remove excess starch from the surface of the grains, which can create clumps and mushiness.

Pour the dried rice into a small fine-mesh strainer and rinse it under cool water for 1-2 minutes. Gently stir and agitate the rice with your fingers to ensure all the starch is knocked loose.

When the water runs clear, drain the rice thoroughly to avoid introducing excess water to the cooking process.

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Remove Cilantro Leaves

Remember to gently wash your cilantro in cool water before use, discarding any stems or leaves which look damaged or wilted. The herb should be rinsed thoroughly for at least 20 seconds, and then gently shaken or patted with a paper towel to remove excess water.

As tempting as it is to take the easy way out and chop the whole bunch of cilantro, don’t do it. The stems are stringy and crunchy in texture, and will disrupt the soft texture of the rice.

The tender, flavor-packed leaves are the important part for this recipe. They can be removed most easily by running your thumb and pointer finger down the main stem, lightly pulling off the leaves as you go.

Using a sharp knife, gently chop the cilantro into very fine pieces.

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Combine and Simmer

Add water to a medium-sized pot, and bring it up to a boil. Once it’s boiling, add 1 tablespoon of oil, the salt, and the rinsed and drained rice, giving it a brief stir.

Bring the mix back up to a boil, then reduce the heat to low. Cover the pot tightly with a lid, and let it simmer for 20-25 minutes, depending on desired level of doneness.

Twenty minutes will yield rice with a slightly more chewy bite, whereas 25 minutes will give it a softer, more tender texture. Start checking a few grains of rice for doneness around the 20-minute mark, and go from there.

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Season and Serve

Remove the cooked rice from the heat, and gently fluff it with a fork to separate the grains from one another. Allowing excess steam to escape at this stage will ensure the rice doesn’t go mushy from residual heat.

Once it has cooled just slightly, add the remaining oil, lime juice, and chopped cilantro. Mix until the rice is just combined with all the ingredients.

Taste test for seasoning, and add more salt or lime juice as needed. Garnish with a sprinkle of cilantro and black pepper, and serve immediately!

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Alternate Cooking Method: Instant Pot

Much like Instant Pot White Rice and Instant Pot Mexican Rice, this recipe can also easily be made in a pressure cooker.

Combine the rice, water, 1 tablespoon of oil, and salt in a 6-quart Instant Pot. Stir to combine the ingredients, to avoid settling.

Set the Instant Pot to high pressure, and cook for 4 minutes. When the timer goes off, let it sit for 10 minutes to naturally release pressure and finish cooking the rice with residual heat.

Press the steam release button on the lid to quick-release the remaining pressure, and carefully remove the lid.

Stir in the remaining oil, lime juice, and cilantro, then taste test for additional seasoning. Garnish with more cilantro and black pepper, and serve immediately.

Note: For a more detailed breakdown of the initial cooking stage, see Instant Pot White Rice.

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Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep-Ahead: This rice is best when served immediately, but it can be prepared up to 1-2 days in advance. Wait to mix in the cilantro until just before serving, after it has been reheated.
  • To Store: Cilantro Lime Rice can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 3-4 days.
  • To Freeze: The rice can also be frozen in an airtight, freezer-safe container for up to 3-4 months. The rice should be fully defrosted before reheating.
  • To Reheat: Add the rice to a skillet over medium-low heat with a touch of oil. Cook it for 4-5 minutes, stirring frequently, until warmed through.
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FAQs

What goes with cilantro lime rice?

Any Mexican main dish goes extremely well with cilantro lime rice. Popular options are fajitas, tacos, or tostadas. You can also add it to burritos, or use it as a base in burrito bowls!

Do I need to rinse rice before cooking it?

It is not necessary to rinse rice before cooking, but it is highly recommended. Rinsing the rice will make it fluffier and less likely to clump together by removing excess starch.

Are cilantro and coriander the same thing?

Cilantro and coriander come from the same plant. In the United States, cilantro refers to the leaves of the plant, whereas coriander is the dried seeds. In other parts of the world the leaves are called coriander and the seeds are named coriander seeds.

Should you wash cilantro?

Yes, you should always wash cilantro and other produce. Hold the stems and rinse under running water or dunk in a bowl of cool water. Shake off the excess water and let it dry on a towel before using.

Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Rinse the rice. Thoroughly rinsing the excess starch from the surface of the rice helps to ensure that it will turn out fluffy instead of mushy.
  • Separate the stems. The cilantro leaves pack the most flavor, and should be the only part used, to avoid a crunchy texture.
  • Add some oil. Cooking the rice with a bit of oil prevents clumping, and results in fluffier rice that separates easier.
  • Always use fresh. Dried cilantro and bottled lime juice don’t taste nearly as good, so always try to get fresh limes and herbs for this recipe.
  • Add the cilantro last. If preparing this cilantro lime rice ahead, wait until it’s ready to serve to mix in the cilantro, to prevent wilting upon reheating.
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Make it a Meal

Cilantro lime rice makes an incredible side dish for any one of these Mexican main dishes:

  • Blackened Fish Tacos
  • Chicken Mole Enchiladas
  • Mexican Zucchini Taco Boats
  • Instant Pot Tacos al Pastor
  • Easy Chicken Enchiladas Verdes
  • Mexican Stuffed Bell Peppers
  • Shredded Chicken Enchiladas
  • Easy Skillet Steak Fajitas Recipe

More Easy Rice Dishes

This versatile grain can be utilized across loads of different flavor profiles, including these other simple, amazing recipes:

  • Mexican Rice Recipe
  • Chicken Fried Rice
  • Shrimp Fried Rice
  • Instant Pot Mexican Rice
  • Mediterranean Yellow Rice
  • Sushi Rice
  • Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice

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Cilantro Lime Rice Recipe

Make delicious Chipotle copycat Cilantro Lime Rice that tastes just like the original in 30 minutes or less with this recipe! White rice is cooked on the stovetop or in an Instant Pot, then mixed with fresh cilantro and lime juice.

Yield 6 servings

Prep 5 minutes mins

Cook 20 minutes mins

Total 25 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup white rice long grain
  • 1 ¾ cup water
  • 2 Tbsp. oil divided
  • 1 tsp. salt to taste
  • 2 Tbsp. lime juice freshly squeezed
  • ¼ cup chopped cilantro leaves

Instructions

  • Rinse Rice: Add rice to a fine mesh strainer and rinse under cool running water for 1-2 minutes, or until the water runs clear. Let drain completely.

    1 cup white rice

  • Boil and Simmer Rice: Add water to a medium-sized pot and bring to a boil. Once boiling add 1 tablespoon of oil, salt, and rinsed and drained rice. Bring the ingredients back to a boil and then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 20-25 minutes. Check on the rice after 20 minutes to see if it is done.*

    1 ¾ cup water, 2 Tbsp. oil, 1 tsp. salt

  • Mix in Cilantro and Lime Juice: Once cooked, turn off heat and add remaining tablespoon of oil, lime juice, and chopped cilantro. Mix until just combined. Serve immediately with a sprinkle of additional cilantro and a sprinkle of black pepper. Enjoy!

    2 Tbsp. lime juice, ¼ cup chopped cilantro

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Notes

Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep-Ahead: This rice is best when served immediately, but it can be prepared up to 1-2 days in advance. Wait to mix in the cilantro until just before serving, after it has been reheated.
  • To Store: Cilantro Lime Rice can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 3-4 days.
  • To Freeze: The rice can also be frozen in an airtight, freezer-safe container for up to 3-4 months. The rice should be fully defrosted before reheating.
  • To Reheat: Add the rice to a skillet over medium-low heat with a touch of oil. Cook it for 4-5 minutes, stirring frequently, until warmed through.

Nutrition

Calories: 157kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Sodium: 324mg, Potassium: 45mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 47IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 12mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What type of rice does Chipotle use? ›

Around here, all you need to know is that we use long-grain white rice. We have always been committed to preparing real food made with real ingredients. You know, the kind you can recognize and pronounce.

What is in Chipotle's brown rice? ›

We simmer the whole-grain rice with bay leaves to add savory flavors, then season it with lemon and lime juices and toss it with cilantro for a slightly tart, fresh taste.

How do you make brown rice taste good? ›

While plain rice is fine, it's better to build some flavors early on. We love sauteeing some onions or leeks in butter with some thyme before adding rice to the pot, but you should use what you have around! Ginger and garlic both make for exceptional brown rice.

Does chipotle rice have butter? ›

Do they contain dairy? - Quora. Chipotle's rice contains long-grain rice, bay leaves, and cilantro. The beans are made from pinto beans, water, onion, canola oil, salt, and spices, including cumin and garlic. The rice and beans do not contain dairy ingredients, so they are considered to be dairy-free.

Why is Chipotle's rice so good? ›

It's kicked up with citrus juice and cilantro, but not so much that it overwhelms whatever you might pile onto it — it's meant to be a bed for a whole lot of other wonderful, flavorful things. The extra-long, thin grains of basmati rice help keep things extra light and fluffy.

What rice is healthiest at Chipotle? ›

Choose your rice

The brown rice contains less sodium and more fiber than the white rice. If you did choose the burrito or tacos, you might want to skip the rice (210 calories) altogether since you're getting your grains in your shell. That said, white rice can also be a healthy choice if that's what you prefer.

Does Chipotle use oil in their rice? ›

This is likely because seed oil is used to cook and prepare most of Chipotle's food. For example, the rice that is served with Chipotle's burritos and bowls is cooked in rice bran and sunflower oil. The chicken, steak, and barbacoa that are used in these dishes are also cooked in seed oils.

Does Chipotle use milk in their rice? ›

Chipotle's rice contains long-grain rice, bay leaves, and cilantro. The beans are made from pinto beans, water, onion, canola oil, salt, and spices, including cumin and garlic. The rice and beans do not contain dairy ingredients, so they are considered to be dairy-free.

Can you buy just rice from Chipotle? ›

Yes, you can order just rice at Chipotle if that's what you prefer. Chipotle offers a "Build Your Own" style of ordering, allowing you to customize your meal. When you approach the serving line, you can simply request a bowl or a container of rice without any additional toppings or ingredients.

What can I add to brown rice to add flavor? ›

There are several seasonings and add ins that you can use to take brown rice up a level. Some ideas we love include: garlic powder or garlic salt, salsa, bouillon cubes and even eggs and veggies. Any of these options would make brown rice taste amazing.

Should you always rinse brown rice? ›

And before you ask: Whether you choose to rinse your rice is a personal choice—some sources say you don't need to rinse brown rice at all. Our opinion: For the fluffiest brown rice possible, rinsing is the way to go.

Should I add butter to brown rice? ›

Add extra seasoning: cooking brown rice with salt is essential for flavorful grains, but you can also infuse more flavor by adding olive oil and butter, swapping in garlic salt, or adding spices such as cayenne, ground ginger or cumin.

Does Chipotle put sugar in their rice? ›

In short the answer is no. Unlike salt, we don't have a dedicated sugar supply that we use to add to our foods. In fact, none of the food on our menu has added sugar. The only thing we have that has any amount of sugar is the vinaigrette which has honey.

Does Chipotle put salt in their rice? ›

Apparently Chipotle simply cooks the rice grains in water with a bay leaf and then they add the salt, oil, cilantro, lime juice, and lemon juice all after the rice is done cooking. Some sources say they use rice bran oil but it can be both hard to find and more expensive.

What kind of lettuce does Chipotle use? ›

Your choice of meat or sofritas served with our fresh supergreens lettuce blend made of Romaine, Baby Kale, and Baby Spinach.

Does Chipotle have regular white rice? ›

If you're a big Chipotle fan, you're definitely familiar with their cilantro lime rice. They have a regular white rice option as well as a brown rice version that are both equally delicious!

Is Chipotle brown rice really brown rice? ›

Chipotle's brown rice is a staple ingredient that serves as the base for many of their dishes. Made from whole grain brown rice, it is prepared with care to ensure a perfect balance of texture and flavor. The rice is seasoned with a blend of aromatic spices, adding a delightful depth to its taste.

Is brown rice better than white rice for you? ›

Brown rice is a more nutrient-dense product than white rice. Because of this, brown rice may help reduce blood sugar levels and aid in managing weight. But white rice is good for people with certain digestive issues and those who can't digest fiber-rich foods well.

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