Caramel rice is a traditional dish that combines sweet and spicy flavors, very popular in various regions of Latin America. Its origin dates back to the culinary influence of Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine, where the use of spices such as cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom is common in sweet and savory rice preparations. In Latin American countries like Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela, this dish can be found with variations that include local ingredients and different names, but the essence of mixing rice with a spiced caramel remains.
In some regions of Mexico, this dish is known as "Spiced sweet rice," while in Colombia it is called "Rice with spiced sweet." It is a recipe highly appreciated in celebrations and family gatherings, as it offers a perfect balance between the sweetness of the caramel and the intense aroma of the spices and nuts.
How to prepare Caramel Rice
To prepare this delicious caramel rice, first wash the rice carefully to remove excess starch.
Heat the oil in a wide skillet to start frying the ingredients.
Add the raisins and cashews, frying them until they are golden and fragrant.
Add the sliced onions and fry them until they acquire a dark golden color.
Add the cloves, cinnamon sticks, and cardamom pods so they release their aroma and flavor into the hot oil.
Continue frying the mixture to integrate the spices well.
Add the sugar and wait for it to turn a dark brown color, forming a light caramel, then add the previously washed rice.
Add the green chilies, fresh ginger, ground coriander, and chili powder to intensify the flavor.
Fry the mixture for a while so the flavors fully integrate.
Add the yogurt and stir for a few minutes, allowing it to add creaminess to the dish.
Take a final step by adding 4 cups of boiling water with salt to taste.
Cook over low heat until the rice is tender and has absorbed all the liquids and flavors.
For garnish, use walnuts, additional raisins, and fried onions, which will give a crunchy and visually appealing touch.
Serve the caramel rice hot to enjoy its aroma and flavor at their best.