Top Pick Recipes
904 curated recipes from 30+ cuisines — graded, grouped, and filtered for home cooks.
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Biryani (Hyderabadi Chicken)
Indian (North)Layered rice and spiced chicken sealed and slow-cooked (dum) with saffron, fried onions, and whole spices — India's greatest rice dish.
Hyderabadi Biryani
IndianLayered rice and spiced lamb, sealed and slow-cooked — India's rice masterpiece.
Jollof Rice
NigerianThe crown jewel of West African cuisine: rice cooked in a smoky tomato-pepper sauce until each grain is deeply red and flavorful.
Paella Valenciana
SpanishSaffron rice with chicken, rabbit, green beans, and snails — the original paella.
Paella Valenciana
SpanishSaffron rice cooked in a wide pan with chicken, rabbit, snails, green beans, and lima beans, prized for its crispy socarrat.
Tahdig
PersianCrispy golden rice crust — the most fought-over part of any Persian meal.
Arroz con Gandules
Puerto RicanPuerto Rico's signature rice with pigeon peas, sofrito, and pork, cooked in a caldero for a crispy pegao bottom.
Bandeja Paisa
ColombianAntioquia's lavish platter of red beans, rice, ground beef, chicharron, fried egg, plantain, arepa, and avocado.
Bibimbap
KoreanRice bowl with seasoned vegetables, meat, egg, and gochujang — mix before eating.
Bibimbap (비빔밥)
KoreanRice topped with seasoned vegetables, beef, a fried egg, and gochujang, mixed together before eating — optionally in a sizzling stone pot.
Chicken Biryani
IndianChicken version of the layered rice classic.
Couscous Royale (Couscous with Seven Vegetables)
MoroccanSteamed couscous served with a rich lamb and vegetable broth, merguez sausage, and seven seasonal vegetables.
Hainanese Chicken Rice
MalaysianSilky poached chicken served over fragrant chicken-fat rice with chili sauce, ginger paste, and dark soy — deceptive simplicity.
Jambalaya
CajunCajun rice dish with sausage, chicken, and shrimp — Louisiana's one-pot masterpiece.
Jambalaya
Cajun/CreoleOne-pot rice dish with andouille, chicken, and shrimp in a seasoned tomato broth, Louisiana's answer to paella.
Katsudon
JapaneseTonkatsu cutlet simmered with egg over rice — the comfort food of comfort foods.
Lamb Biryani (Lucknowi)
Indian (North)Awadhi-style lamb biryani with par-cooked rice layered over braised lamb, sealed and slow-steamed.
Mujaddara
LebaneseLentils and rice with caramelized onions — one of the world's great comfort foods.
Mushroom Risotto
ItalianCreamy risotto with porcini and cremini mushrooms.
Nasi Lemak
MalaysianCoconut-pandan rice served with sambal, fried anchovies, peanuts, cucumber, hard-boiled egg, and rendang — Malaysia's national dish.
Plov (Central Asian Pilaf)
RussianUzbek-style rice pilaf with lamb, carrots, and whole garlic heads, cooked in rendered lamb fat with cumin and barberries.
Risotto alla Milanese
ItalianSaffron-infused risotto with butter and Parmigiano — golden and luxurious.
Thieboudienne (Senegalese Fish and Rice)
SenegaleseSenegal's national dish of fish stuffed with rof (herb paste), cooked with vegetables and rice in tomato sauce.
Arroz Rojo (Mexican Red Rice)
MexicanTomato-flavored rice toasted then simmered — the standard side.
Arroz de Marisco (Seafood Rice)
PortugueseWet, soupy rice loaded with clams, shrimp, crab, and mussels in a tomato-saffron broth.
Claypot Rice (Bo Zai Fan)
Chinese (Cantonese)Rice cooked in a clay pot with Chinese sausage and soy sauce — crispy rice crust on bottom.
Claypot Rice (煲仔饭)
Chinese (Cantonese)Rice cooked in a clay pot with Chinese sausage, cured meats, and a soy sauce drizzle, prized for its crispy scorched rice bottom.
Com Tam (Broken Rice)
VietnameseBroken rice with grilled pork chop, egg meatloaf, and pickled vegetables.
Congee (Jook)
Chinese (Cantonese)Silky rice porridge slow-cooked until creamy — ultimate comfort food.
Couscous Royale
MoroccanSteamed couscous with lamb, chicken, merguez, and seven vegetables.
Egg Fried Rice (蛋炒饭)
Chinese (Northern)Day-old rice wok-fried with eggs, scallions, and soy sauce until each grain is separate and lightly charred.
Gyudon (Beef Rice Bowl)
JapaneseThinly sliced beef simmered in sweet soy over rice — fast comfort food.
Gyudon (牛丼)
JapaneseThinly sliced beef and onions simmered in a sweet soy-dashi sauce, served over steaming rice.
Haitian Diri ak Djon Djon (Black Mushroom Rice)
HaitianRice cooked in the broth of dried black mushrooms, turning it jet-black with an intense earthy flavor.
Jamaican Rice and Peas
JamaicanCoconut rice with kidney beans — Jamaica's essential side. Naturally vegan + GF.
Khao Man Gai (Thai Chicken Rice)
ThaiPoached chicken over fragrant rice cooked in chicken fat — simple and perfect.
Kimchi Fried Rice (김치볶음밥)
KoreanDay-old rice stir-fried with chopped kimchi, gochujang, and sesame oil, topped with a runny fried egg.
Koshari
EgyptianEgypt's national dish — rice, lentils, pasta, chickpeas, and crispy onions with tomato sauce.
Mujaddara
LebaneseLentils and rice cooked together, topped with deeply caramelized onions and served with yogurt.
Nasi Goreng (Indonesian Fried Rice)
IndonesianSmoky fried rice with sweet soy sauce (kecap manis), shrimp paste, fried egg, and crispy shallots.
Nasi Padang (Beef Randang Plate)
IndonesianSteamed rice with an array of pre-made Minangkabau dishes — rendang, gulai, sambal eggs, and cassava leaves.
Pilau (East African Spiced Rice)
KenyanAromatic spiced rice with meat cooked in a blend of cumin, cardamom, and cinnamon, reflecting Swahili coast spice trade heritage.
Rice and Peas
JamaicanFragrant coconut rice with kidney beans, cooked with thyme, allspice, and scotch bonnet for Sunday dinner.
Risotto alla Milanese
ItalianSaffron-infused risotto made by gradually adding broth to Arborio rice while stirring to release starch.
Yangzhou Fried Rice
Chinese (Cantonese)The king of fried rice — egg, shrimp, char siu, peas, and scallions.
Arroz con Coco
ColombianCaribbean Colombian coconut rice with a sweet, toasted coconut crust on the bottom of the pot.
Feijão Tropeiro
BrazilianBean dish with cassava flour, collard greens, and eggs.
Hoppin' John
American SouthBlack-eyed peas and rice cooked with smoked pork, traditionally eaten on New Year's Day for good luck.
Onigiri (Rice Balls)
JapaneseShaped rice balls with fillings — Japan's original portable meal.