Super Easy and Delicious Costa Rican Arroz con Pollo Recipe (2024)

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This arroz con pollo Costa Rica combines traditional Costa Rican white rice, shredded chicken and traditional Costa Rican spices to make what is arguably one of Costa Rica’s most popular dishes.

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About Costa Rican Arroz con Pollo

Ok so for you non-Spanish speakers out there, arroz con pollo is Spanish for “chicken with rice.” You might be picturing some white rice with chicken pieces next to it- and that is definitely not what chicken and rice is in Latin America.

Traditional Latin American arroz con pollo is a gorgeously colored dish that looks similar to Asian fried rice- except with chicken too! We color the rice with achiote and add cooked shredded chicken.

Then, we flavor everything with spices- salt and pepper (black pepper), garlic cloves (or garlic powder), onion, cilantro, and red or green bell pepper. Finally, we add mixed vegetables for a fun pop of color.

I love to make sure my chicken is cooked in homemade chicken broth (with my secret ingredient) and cook my rice in it. And of course in Costa Rica, we use Salsa Lizano as the main flavoring ingredient in our chicken and rice.

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This chicken and rice dish is on every menu and can be found at almost any celebration. Arroz con pollo is such a common dish that ticos have dubbed it arroz con siempre (rice with always). Because we literally have it at every party!

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I can’t tell you how many times I’ve arrived at a party to see a huge cooler lined with tin foil and stuffed to the brim with Costa Rican chicken and rice. Whoever made the dish gets bragging rights, and all the women crowd around with styrofoam plates and plastic utensils and start to serve guests.

The colorful rice is served with ensalada verde– a fresh salad with lettuce, tomato, and lime juice, and everything is topped with potato chips. No party is complete without Coca-Cola, Imperial Beer, or some fresh juice like tamarindo, pineapple, mango, passion fruit, starfruit, or blackberry.

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  • Arroz con camarones (Costa Rican shrimp and rice)
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  • Arroz a la jardinera (Costa Rican red rice)

Arroz con Pollo Costa Rica Recipe

(Printable recipe below)

Ingredients

  • cooked white rice
  • achiote
  • Salsa Lizano
    chicken stock
    salt
    vegetable oil
    rotisserie chicken or shredded chicken
    frozen mixed vegetables
    cilantro
    red bell pepper
    celery
    white or yellow onion
    garlic cloves
    ketchup
    soy sauce

Instructions

Start by preparing the rice in the rice cooker. You will prepare the rice using our prepare the rice using our Costa Rican white rice recipe– but use chicken broth instead of water.

Before covering the rice to cook, add your 3 TB achiote. (See notes) While the rice is cooking, make your sofrito.

To make the sofrito, you will do the following. In a large skillet, heat the vegetable oil on medium-high heat.

Once heated, add the cilantro, red bell pepper, celery, onion, and garlic and cook until soft and translucent. This is your sofrito.

Add the cooked, shredded chicken to the pan and stir until the chicken is coated in the sofrito.

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By this time, the rice should be cooked. Add all of the rice to the skillet and begin to mix everything together.

This is where you will add your ketchup, soy sauce, and Salsa Lizano to the arroz con pollo. I add them one at a time in a circle on the pan, stirring after each addition until the sauces are evenly mixed in.

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I do find that using the rice paddle from the cooker is the best way to do this.

After the sauces have been added, mix in the mixed vegetables. They can be canned or frozen- I use frozen.

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Taste everything to make sure that the arroz con pollo has the right amount to salt.

You can adjust the flavor by adding salt, sauces, or a little water if the flavor is too strong.

Heat thoroughly, and serve with ensalada verde and potato chips or French fries.

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Notes

**Achiote is a colorant commonly used in Latin cooking to make food look beautiful. It is by far my favorite kitchen secret and Los Patitos is the best brand in Costa Rica.

*Salsa Lizano is a traditional Costa Rican sauce that is used in most dishes to create a distinctly Costa Ricanflavor. Learn more about Salsa Lizano here.

Serving Suggestions

We serve arroz con pollo with a traditional green salad (ensalada verde) and papas.

This papas thing gets confusing though. Some people in Costa Rica refer to papas as French fries, and others refer to them as potato chips. I love French fries and hate potato chips so here’s what to expect.

If you are going to a party or to eat at someone’s house, you will eat Costa Rican chicken and rice with potato chips. If you are in a restaurant, you will usually get French fries, but not always. So make sure to ask.

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Substitutions

You can substitute homemade chicken stock for boxed broth.

You can use a rotisserie chicken instead of shredded chicken. You can also just use shredded chicken breasts.

You can use brown rice instead of white.

Some people say you can substitute Worcestershire sauce in place of the Salsa Lizano. I think it works… ok? But not really great.

I sometimes use frozen mixed vegetables in place of the canned veggies- just get the ones with the green beans. I also often double the number of veggies.

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Variations

There aren’t a ton of variations on the traditional Costa Rican arroz con pollo. The dish does, however, have its own version for almost every single other Latin American country- and they are all delicious!

FAQ

Is arroz con pollo healthy?

Um- no? HAHA. Seriously though, I would say not really. A lot of people (like me!) don’t process white rice very well, and it just makes us gain weight. So at least I have to be careful with arroz con pollo.
That said- it isn’t fried. There’s no added sugar, and you don’t use canned or processed food. So on the scale of unhealthy foods, it’s probably not that high either.
You can lighten it up though. Some people make arroz con pollo with brown rice instead of white and use only white meat. If you wanted to make your arroz con pollo healthier, what I would do is cut in half the amount of rice and then double or triple the number of vegetables. And be prepared for any Latino worth his salt to fully turn up their nose at your dish. (Just sayin’!)

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Printable Recipe

Yield: 8 servings

Arroz con Pollo Costa Rica

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This arroz con pollo from Costa Rica combines traditional Costa Rican white rice, shredded chicken and traditional Costa Rican spices to make what is arguably one of Costa Rica's most popular dishes.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Additional Time10 minutes

Total Time40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 C long-grain white rice
  • 32 oz chicken stock/broth or water
  • 3 TB achiote (see notes)
  • 1 1/2 tspsalt
  • 2 TB vegetable oil
  • 1 rotisserie chicken, deboned and shredded
  • 1 can of mixed vegetables drained
  • 1/4 cup cilantro, roughly chopped with stems
  • 1/2 medium red bell pepper, cored, seeded and finely chopped
  • 1 stalk of celery chopped finely (optional)
  • 1 small white or yellow onion finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, pressed
  • 3 TB ketchup
  • 3 TB soy sauce
  • 3 TB Salsa Lizano (see notes)

Instructions

  1. Start by preparing the rice in the rice cooker. You will prepare the rice using our prepare the rice using our Costa Rican white rice recipe- but use chicken broth instead of water.
  2. Before covering the rice to cook, add your 3 TB achiote. (See notes)
  3. While the rice is cooking, make your sofrito. In a large skillet, heat the vegetable oil on medium-high heat.
  4. Once heated, add the cilantro, red bell pepper, onion, and garlic and cook until soft and translucent. This is your sofrito.
  5. Add the chicken to the pan and stir until the chicken is coated in the sofrito.
  6. By this time, the rice should be cooked. Add all of the rice to the skillet and begin to mix everything together.
  7. This is where you will add your ketchup, soy sauce, and Salsa Lizano to the arroz con pollo. I add them one at a time in a circle on the pan, stirring after each addition until the sauces are evenly mixed in. I do find that using the rice paddle from the cooker is the best way to do this.
  8. After the sauces have been added, mix in the mixed vegetables. Taste everything to make sure that the arroz con pollo has the right amount to salt. You can adjust the flavor by adding salt, the sauces, or a little water if the flavor is too strong.
  9. Heat thoroughly, and serve with ensalada verde and potato chips or French fries.

Notes

**Achiote is a colorant commonly used in Latin cooking to make the food look beautiful. It is by far my favorite kitchen secret and Los Patitos is the best brand in Costa Rica. You can find where to buy it in the recommended products below.

*Salsa Lizano is a traditional Costa Rican sauce that is used in most dishes to create a distinctly Costa Ricanflavor. Learn more about Salsa Lizano here.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1 cup

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 280Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 40mgSodium: 1220mgCarbohydrates: 33gFiber: 1gSugar: 5gProtein: 17g

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FAQs

What does arroz con pollo contain? ›

Arroz con pollo is a much-loved Latin American dish that combines seasoned rice, tender chicken, and vegetables in one big pot, making it the perfect meal to feed a crowd or enjoy with family. Arroz con pollo, which means “rice with chicken” in Spanish, is a beloved Latin American dish that's similar to paella.

What is arroz con leche Costa Rica made of? ›

In a saucepan, bring rice, milk, water, cinnamon sticks, nutmeg and cloves to a boil over high heat. Boil for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Add the sweet condensed milk and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes.

Why is arroz con pollo special? ›

As with many dishes stemming from Spain's exploration and colonization, Arroz con Pollo deliciously marries both worlds; Spanish rice and technique combine with ingredients native to the Americas (namely tomatoes and peppers).

What are the 3 most popular foods in Costa Rica? ›

Pinto and beans are a staple of Costa Rica and common denominator among different culinary tastes in different regions of the country. As a whole, the three most famous dishes of the country are Casado, Gallo Pinto and Arroz con Pollo.

What is the national dish of Costa Rica? ›

Gallo pinto, which has a literal meaning of "spotted rooster", is the national dish of Costa Rica. It consists of rice and beans stir-fried together in a pan to create a speckled appearance.

Why is my arroz con pollo mushy? ›

Why is my arroz con pollo mushy? To avoid your rice coming out mushy, it is crucial that your water to rice ratio is right. The key is to have the water just barely reaching above the rice.

What country did arroz con pollo originate from? ›

Although Arroz con Pollo originated in Spain, it was brought to Latin American during its early colonization which also brought rice. Today, there are arguably more versions of Arroz con Pollo outside of Spain, than in Spain.

What ethnicity is arroz con pollo? ›

Arroz con pollo literally translates to “rice with chicken” in Spanish. It's a traditional dish in Spain and Latin America and is one that I grew up on thanks to my Puerto Rican grandparents and mom! The chicken and rice are cooked in one pan or pot with a wonderful blend of spices and a homemade sofrito.

Why is my arroz con leche dry? ›

To avoid dry arroz con leche, turn the heat off when it still has liquid left, it will be absorbed as it cools. Most of the time I add an additional cup of liquid (milk or heavy cream) once I turn it off. If it looks too wet simply heat a little bit more. You can decide your own consistency.

Why is my arroz con leche hard? ›

If the problem is that the rice grains themselves are hard and crunchy, they did not have adequate time to cook — or it could be that you did not add enough liquid. Go ahead and add about a ½ cup of water (or milk). Stir thoroughly and let the pot simmer for as long as is needed.

Why is my arroz con leche crunchy? ›

Why is the rice crunchy when I make arroz con leche? One reason that rice may still be crunchy is that it has not been cooked long enough; another reason is that there was not enough liquid added. If it looks undercooked and dry, add ½ cup water and continue to cook.

What's the most famous chicken rice in the world? ›

Hainanese chicken rice is a dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China. It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), which is one of four important Hainan dishes dating to the Qing dynasty.

Why is arroz con pollo yellow? ›

At its most basic, arroz con pollo is a one-pot chicken and rice dish. In the Puerto Rican version, the rice is rendered a bright yellow by annatto, the same spice that gives cheddar cheese its signature golden hue.

Where are arroz con pollo from? ›

It is a classic dish of Spain and Latin America, with many different traditional ways to prepare it, unique to various countries. An arroz con pollo you find in Cuba may be quite different than one you find in Peru. Please read the comments at the end of this recipe to see some wonderful classic versions of this dish.

What culture is arroz con pollo from? ›

Arroz con pollo (Spanish for rice with chicken) is a traditional dish of Latin America.

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