Rice Salad Recipe (In 5 Minutes!)- The Big Man's World ® (2024)

This sweet and savory rice salad with almonds, carrots, and raisins will bring warmth and new flavor combinations to your dinner table. In fact, it may even outshine the mains!

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If you have always thought that rice salad recipes are boring and never super tasty, here is a recipe to prove you wrong. This Persian-style version is fragrant, delicious, and exceptionally good-looking.

Coming from a half-Persian household, Persian rice was something we ate several times a week (similar to coconut rice). To change things up, my mom would save some of the leftovers to transform into a cold salad with all the mix-ins!

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Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Serve it hot or cold. This salad is amazing whether it is served warm or cold.
  • Vegan and gluten-free. Made without dairy, eggs, or gluten, this is very diet friendly.
  • The perfect recipe for leftover rice. Leftover rice doesn’t always serve a purpose. If you have leftover cooked long grain rice, use it as an excuse to make this delicious salad.You can even use sushi rice.

When I first served this rice salad recipe with some friends, there were a little intrigued by the ingredients but after one bite, they were swayed: this is the kind of salad you’d make over and over again!

What is rice salad made of?

This recipe doesn’t contain any special ingredients. It’s all about the unique combination of simple ingredients that make up the amazing sweet and savory flavor of this dish.

  • Rice. I use basmati rice for this recipe as it is aromatic, soft, and fluffy once cooked. If you don’t have basmati rice, choose from other long-grain rice varieties.
  • Almonds. Slivered or whole smoked. Almonds provide the crunch in the salad and add a nice nutty flavor.
  • Carrots. Shredded. As we won’t be cooking the carrots it is important to shred and not cut them into chunky pieces.
  • Raisins. I use golden raisins for this recipe not only because they complement the salad much better color-wise but because they are perfectly sweet, fruity, and chewy.
  • Spices. Turmeric and saffron give the salad its signature golden yellow color and Middle Eastern flavors. I also like to add hot pepper flakes for mild heat.
  • Salt. To taste.
  • Lemon juice (optional). Drizzling lemon juice over the salad right before serving helps brighten up all flavors.

How to make a rice salad

To make this salad, cook the basmati rice and let it cool. Alternatively, save some leftover rice from another meal. In a large mixing bowl, combine the cooled rice with turmeric, saffron, salt, and red pepper flakes. Mix well.

Add the shredded carrots, raisins, and almonds. Mix well until fully combined.

Finally, drizzle with lemon juice and serve immediately.

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Flavor variations

Like any good salad recipe, this one is very forgiving and easy to customize! Here are some ideas:

  • Use currants instead of raisins. If you don’t like the sweet flavor the raisins provide, use currants instead. While currants and raisins have similar textures, currants are tangy and not as sweet as raisins.
  • Add apples. Chopped apples will add a refreshing flavor and crunch to this rice salad.
  • Experiment with the nuts. If you don’t have almonds at home, add some toasted cashews or walnuts to the salad.
  • Use curry powder. Curry powder will give this rice salad a deeper earthy flavor and some pungency.

Storage instructions

To store: Place salad in an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 3 days. There is no need to reheat it before eating. Simply remove the salad from the fridge and allow it to come to room temperature before serving.

With this said, if you like to have this salad warm, reheat it in the microwave.

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More salad recipes to try

  • Green goddess salad
  • Cauliflower potato salad
  • Greek couscous salad
  • German potato salad
  • Japanese potato salad
  • Orzo salad

Frequently asked questions

What is good to mix in with rice?

White rice has a mild flavor that pairs well with a variety of ingredients. You can add sweet, spicy, and savory flavors to rice by mixing it with spices, nuts, fruits, vegetables, and herbs.

Is this recipe gluten-free?

Yes, this salad is gluten-free. If you have gluten intolerance, add this recipe to your favorites as it will come in handy when looking for easy but unique side dishes.

Can I add protein?

For a filling meal or snack, add some of your favorite protein on top. Boiled eggs, sliced chicken breast, and even a salmon fillet are great options.

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Rice Salad Recipe

5 from 22 votes

This sweet and savory rice salad with almonds, carrots, and raisins will bring warmth and new flavor combinations to your dinner table. In fact, it may even outshine the mains!

Servings: 4 servings

Prep: 1 minute min

Cook: 5 minutes mins

Total: 6 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked basmati rice cooled to room temperature
  • 1/2 teaspoon saffron
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1/2 cup carrots shredded
  • 1/4 cup golden raisins
  • 1/4 cup smoked almonds slivered
  • 1/4 lemon juiced

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the cooled basmati rice and add the saffron, salt, and turmeric and mix well.

  • Stir through the shredded carrots, golden raisins and smoked almonds and mix until fully incorporated.

  • Top with lemon juice and serve immediately.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 191kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 5gFat: 5gSodium: 304mgPotassium: 225mgFiber: 2gVitamin A: 2675IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 44mgIron: 1mgNET CARBS: 32g

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Author: Arman Liew

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Rice Salad Recipe (In 5 Minutes!)- The Big Man's World ® (2024)

FAQs

How long in advance can I prep a salad? ›

A: Normally, a meal prep salad can last up to five days in the fridge. To make sure it lasts as long as possible, avoid storing juicy vegetables like tomatoes in the same containers as your other vegetables. It's best to buy them fresh and add them to your salad right before you eat it.

How to make salad for a week? ›

Use crispy greens like romaine or iceberg, and keep them in a cloth produce bag. In a plastic bag they will go limp much sooner. If you have to prepare it once, and have it last a week, rather than making a new salad each day, keep the ingredients in separate glass or plastic containers.

Should you put dressing on salad the night before? ›

Put your dressings together in mason jars, then label and store in the fridge. I personally like to dress my salads the day of because your veggies won't get soggy. If you have a tougher green (example kale) you can dress it on prep day.

Should I make my salad the night before? ›

It depends if it is just basic salad with lettuce , if it is I would tell you not to prepare it the night before because it will be soggy the next morning. If the salad is composed of different vegetables such as tomatoes, asparagus , eggs or cucumbers it is okay!

What can I put in a salad to make it more interesting? ›

Add spices and flavours such as paprika, chilli flakes, curry powder, harissa or parmesan. Add acidity or sourness with vinegar, lemon juice or pomegranate molasses to transform your salad.

Can you eat a salad everyday? ›

While salads can be a healthy addition to a diet—even daily—it is possible to eat too much of it. "Excessive bloating may mean that you are having too many raw foods in your diet, which can be common to find in a salad," Redfield explains.

Can I just eat salad all day? ›

Eating only salad every day may mean missing out on nutrient variety. Fruits and vegetables are great for your health, but they aren't the only foods that are important. Eating only salad every day is generally a form of a low-carb diet, because salads are typically low in carbohydrates.

How long do prepped salads last in fridge? ›

How long does salad last in the fridge? Stored correctly, an average salad will last up to five days in the fridge. Any longer than this, and you'll start to see soggy, wilting leaves. Stored incorrectly, and you could be looking at no more than a couple of hours!

How do you keep salad fresh in the fridge for a week? ›

How to keep salad fresh in the fridge for longer in five simple steps
  1. Keep the dressing separate. ...
  2. Dry your greens thoroughly before putting them away. ...
  3. Store your lettuce in a resealable bag (with a paper towel) ...
  4. Wait to the add toppings as long as possible. ...
  5. Store ready-to-eat salads in glass instead of plastic.
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How do you keep prepared salad fresh? ›

Store your clean, dry salad in an airtight plastic container lined with paper towel. The paper towel will absorb any excess water, and the airtight container will keep the salad from wilting.

How do you keep salad fresh in the fridge all week? ›

Grab a salad spinner.

My go-to way to store salad greens is always in the spinner. I wash and spin-dry the greens in the kitchen tool, then put the top back on and tuck the whole thing in my refrigerator.

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