Sweet And Savory Wild Rice (Thanksgiving Side) Recipe - Tasting Table (2024)

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Thanksgiving is a holiday that celebrates the harvest and gives thanks for the bountiful season. When it comes to Thanksgiving side dishes, the more the merrier. Offering a wide array of side dishes is a way to showcase the abundance of food that has been grown and harvested throughout the year. The variety of dishes historically has symbolized the richness of the land and the reasons for gratitude.

We all know the standard Thanksgiving side dishes — mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole, and cranberry sauce. If you're feeling like you want something out of the box, this sweet and savory wild rice recipe is the ticket.

Wellness coach and recipe developer Miriam Hahn brings us this recipe and says, "I've never been much of a fan of stuffing, but I am a huge fan of wild rice. I started incorporating this recipe into our Thanksgiving spread several years ago. It is surprisingly easy, can be made ahead of time, and is naturally vegetarian. I call that a win-win!"

Gather the ingredients for sweet and savory wild rice

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To make this recipe, start in the produce aisle and pick up lemon, garlic, celery, scallions, and pomegranate seeds. "I love buying pomegranate seeds ready to go to save time during the busy holiday season," Hahn says. Fromthe dry goods aisle, you'll need some wild rice, dried apricots, dried cranberries, pepitas, and pistachios. Hahn says, "If you can't find the pepitas that are already roasted, you can buy the raw seeds and quickly toast them up in a dry sauté pan." Then, check your pantry for some dressing basics — olive oil, apple cider vinegar, Dijon mustard, honey, salt, and pepper.

Step 1: Rinse the rice

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Rinse the rice well under cold water.

Step 2: Cook the rice

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Step 3: Make the dressing

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While the rice cooks, combine the oil, vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, mustard, honey, salt, and pepper in a small bowl.

Step 4: Let the rice cool

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When the rice is done, add it to a large bowl and let it cool for 15 minutes.

Step 5: Add the remaining ingredients to the rice

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Add the celery, dried apricots, dried cranberries, pepitas, pistachios, scallions, and pomegranate seeds to the bowl of rice.

Step 6: Add the dressing

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Add the dressing from step 3 and toss.

Step 7: Serve the sweet and savory wild rice

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Serve the sweet and savory wide rice. Garnish with chopped parsley, if desired.

How can I customize the wild rice side dish?

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Customizing a sweet and savory wild rice side dish is a great way to create a unique and delicious accompaniment for your meal. If you want to mix up the dried fruit in this recipe, you can substitute raisins, golden raisins, or dried cherries for the dried cranberries and apricots. Or, you can add chopped pear or apple right before serving to provide a fresh, refreshing sweetness and contrasting texture.

You can also experiment with different nut choices, such as walnuts, pecans, or almonds. If you need to make this recipe nut-free, simply swap out the pistachios for sunflower seeds or toasted sesame seeds. If you want to make this recipe vegan, trade the honey for maple syrup.

To make the rice dish more diverse, add sautéed or roasted vegetables like mushrooms, caramelized onions, bell peppers, or shallots to impart a savory depth. These can bring earthy and umami flavors to the dish. Experiment with herbs and spices to enhance the savory aspect — consider using thyme, rosemary, sage, or a dash of cayenne pepper for a little kick. You can also add any type of fresh herb, including thyme, basil, oregano, or chives.

What pairs well with this wild rice side dish?

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For a traditional Thanksgiving feast, this dish goes nicely with roasted turkey and all the typical accompaniments. But, there may be plenty of other occasions at which to serve this delicious side dish. Other protein options work well, such as steak, pork tenderloin, grilled or baked salmon, and vegetarian options likestuffed portobello mushrooms or tofu steaks.

A wide variety of other side dishes will pair well with the sweet and savory rice. A fresh green salad with a light vinaigrette dressing can provide a refreshing contrast to the sweet and savory rice. Seasonal roasted vegetables, including asparagus, Brussels sprouts, or carrots, can add depth and texture to the meal. Soft dinner rolls or rustic bread can be served on the side to complement the rice and main course. A light soup, such as butternut squash soup or tomato basil soup, can be a great starter before enjoying the sweet and savory wild rice with the main entrée.

Sweet And Savory Wild Rice (Thanksgiving Side) Recipe

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Building off of the robust earthiness of the wild rice, this recipe's unique ingredients balance competing flavor notes for a singularly satisfying whole.

Prep Time

25

minutes

Cook Time

45

minutes

Servings

8

Servings

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Total time: 1 hour, 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups uncooked wild rice
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 1 crushed garlic clove
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • ½ cup diced celery
  • ½ cup chopped dried apricots
  • ½ cup dried cranberries
  • ½ cup toasted pepitas
  • ½ cup pistachios
  • 3 chopped scallions
  • ½ cup pomegranate seeds

Optional Ingredients

  • Chopped parsley

Directions

  1. Rinse the rice well under cold water.
  2. Add rice and water to a pot and cook according to package directions. This should take about 45 minutes.
  3. While the rice cooks, combine the oil, vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, mustard, honey, salt, and pepper in a small bowl.
  4. When the rice is done, add it to a large bowl and let it cool for 15 minutes.
  5. Add the celery, dried apricots, dried cranberries, pepitas, pistachios, scallions, and pomegranate seeds to the bowl of rice.
  6. Add the dressing from step 3 and toss.
  7. Serve the sweet and savory wide rice. Garnish with chopped parsley, if desired.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving345
Total Fat13.3 g
Saturated Fat1.9 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol0.0 mg
Total Carbohydrates50.8 g
Dietary Fiber5.9 g
Total Sugars16.0 g
Sodium163.9 mg
Protein10.7 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

Does wild rice have a flavor? ›

Wild rice has a nutty taste with toasty and earthy tones.

How much dry wild rice per person? ›

One cup of uncooked wild rice makes about three cups of cooked rice. Figure on about a quarter cup of uncooked rice per person. So to serve four, use a cup of rice, three cups of water and maybe a teaspoon of salt.

Does brown rice and wild rice cook the same? ›

Both brown rice and wild rice have more nutritional values than white rice; therefore, for most dishes I tend to lean toward one or the other or both. They both take anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour to cook depending on the method you use.

What does wild basmati rice taste like? ›

Visually appealing and deliciously moreish, exotic Wild rice combines with Wholegrain Basmati grains to add a tasty nutty flavour to your favourite dishes.

Why is wild rice so expensive? ›

Because of its unique harvesting needs (learn more about it here), wild rice is significantly more expensive than brown rice. In fact, it's one of the most expensive grains. In Washington State, as of January 2023, wild rice costs $5.16 per pound and brown rice costs 80 cents a pound.

What should cooked wild rice taste like? ›

With its chewy texture and nutty flavor, this whole grain is delicious in salads, side dishes, and more. Wild rice is one of my favorite whole grains to cook in the fall. Its chewy texture and nutty flavor make it a perfect partner for seasonal produce like sweet roasted squash and earthy root veggies.

Can wild rice go bad? ›

Uncooked wild rice's shelf life is forever when kept free of dust and any other contaminants. It can be stored in your pantry, fridge, or freezer. Cooked wild rice, on the other hand, should be refrigerated and consumed within 4-6 days.

Is wild rice good for you? ›

Wild rice is a wonderfully balanced food source, providing a healthy mix of protein and fiber. What's more, it's also relatively low in calories. One micronutrient abundant in wild rice is Manganese. Manganese is an antioxidant, and plays a role in keeping the mitochondria in your cells healthy.

How many people does 1 cup of wild rice feed? ›

1 cup uncooked wild rice = 3–4 cups cooked wild rice… that's 6-8 servings from just one cup uncooked wild rice!

Do you wash wild rice before cooking? ›

Just like with any other type of rice, it's a good idea to rinse the rice before cooking. Pour a cup of wild rice into a mesh sieve and give it a good rinse. This will rid the rice of any starch that's lingering on the outside of the grain.

Which tastes better wild rice or brown rice? ›

Editor's Tip: Here's an interesting fact: Despite the name, wild rice is actually a type of grass which belongs to the Zizania family. Brown rice, like white rice, are members of the Oryza family. Flavor-wise, wild rice has a stronger, earthier taste (it's particularly great with mushrooms) than mild, nutty brown rice.

Why is wild rice black? ›

Wild Rice Should Be Lighter in Color

That glossy deep black rice sure is pretty, but it's not wild. Black glossy rice is cultivated “paddy rice,” as Savage and others call it. Natural wild rice is a soft greyish brown and the grains are variegated in color.

Does wild rice get mushy? ›

The wild rice grains will pop open when they're done and will have a chewy “al dente” feel when you taste it. You don't want any crunch left, but also don't want it to be mushy. Once it's cooked, turn off the heat and leave the wild rice covered for an additional 15 minutes.

Does wild rice taste like rice? ›

As long as the grains aren't overcooked, wild rice has a pleasing chew, something that gives soups and casseroles a wonderful texture. Though its earthy flavor is stronger than white and brown rice, it's not overpowering.

Does wild rice taste like white rice? ›

Another noticeable difference is the texture; cooked wild rice has a chewier, slightly more crunchy texture than white rice varieties, but it does soften with longer cooking times. Known for its toasty, nutty taste, it has a stronger flavour than white and brown rice.

What is special about wild rice? ›

Wild rice is actually a seed from marsh grass generally not polished or refined, so the seed is eaten in its maximum nutritional state. It is great for grain-free diets, offering an option for diabetics and other special diets as well. Instead of acid-forming like most grains, wild rice is alkaline-forming.

Does wild rice have a nutty flavor? ›

Native to the Americas, wild rice has too long been stuck on the holiday table or teamed with salmon and little else. Don't let odd marketing fool you; wild rice makes a great everyday meal. It has a chewy texture and distinct nutty flavor.

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