Arroz mamposteao is a traditional Puerto Rican fried rice made with aromatics like onions, peppers, and garlic and tossed with stewed beans and sweet plantains. It’s bursting with Caribbean flavors and is the perfect dish to make with leftover white rice. This dish is a staple in Puerto Rican cuisine. Pair it with your favorite side dishes like tostones and avocado for a delicious lunch or dinner the whole family will enjoy!
What is arroz mamposteao?
Arroz mamposteao is a family-friendly staple rice dish in Puerto Rico. It is made with leftover white rice y stewed beans. You can add diced ham or any leftover protein you have on hand. I especially love adding leftover bistec and sweet plantains. Sofrito and garlic are typically added as well, but I think those ingredients are optional since the stewed beans and aromatics like onions and peppers will add so much flavor to this dish.
I sometimes skip the peppers and add diced tomatoes instead. I also love adding an egg with a runny yolk on top! The good thing about arroz mamposteao is that you can customize it to your liking by adding or leaving out ingredients. Since it is made with leftovers, you can add whatever you have on hand for the ultimate plate of comfort food, made in 15 minutes or less!
Arroz mamposteao ingredients:
- Annatto oil
- Cooked white rice
- Stewed beans
- Cooked bistec, optional
- Fried sweet plantains
- Red bell pepper
- Green bell pepper, optional
- Onion
- Garlic, optional
- Sofrito, optional
- Cilantro
How to make arroz mamposteao?
In a large skillet, heat the annatto oil over medium high heat. Add onions, peppers, garlic, and sofrito. Sauté until fragrant. Add the cooked white rice, bistec, and sweet plantains. Toss to combine.
Add the habichuelas guisadas. Make sure all of the rice is thoroughly coated in the bean broth. Once the beans are warmed through, remove the skillet from heat. You don’t want to continue to cook the rice or else you run the risk of it becoming overcooked and mushy or amogollao. We want the rice to be mojaito, no amogollao (moist, not mushy). Sprinkle with cilantro and toss to combine. Serve with your favorite appetizers o side dishes and enjoy!
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Arroz Mamposteao (Puerto Rican Fried Rice)
Ingredientes
- 1 tbsp annatto oil see notes
- 4 tazas cooked white rice
- 2 tazas stewed beans
- 1 taza diced cooked bistec opcional
- 1 taza diced fried sweet plantains
- 1/4 taza diced red bell pepper
- 1/4 taza diced green bell pepper opcional
- 1/4 taza diced yellow onion
- 1 crushed garlic clove opcional
- 1 tsp sofrito opcional
- 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
Intrucciones
- In a large skillet, heat the annatto oil over medium high heat. Add onions, peppers, garlic, and sofrito. Sauté until fragrant.
- Add the rice, bistec, and sweet plantains. Toss to combine.
- Add the beans. Make sure all of the rice is thoroughly coated in the bean broth.
- Once the beans are warmed through, remove the skillet from heat. You don't want to continue to cook the rice or else you run the risk of it becoming overcooked and mushy or amogollao. We want the rice to be "mojaito, no amogollao" (moist, not mushy).
- Sprinkle with cilantro and toss to combine.
- Serve and enjoy!