Broccoli Rice Casserole

I’ve been making this broccoli rice casserole for over 28 years, and is one of those dishes that always reminds me of my kid brother 🥰. Same recipe with no changes for over two decades! Not even by substituting my usual quinoa for rice.

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It always amazes me time and time again how food can evoke such fond memories and emotions in all of us. Memories of our childhood, of special moments, of relationships, and of something special in one’s life.

The back story

When I first moved to California over 30 years ago, my brother who is much younger than me (14 years younger) would come and visit me every summer.

My brother Kiran at my 50th b’day

Every holiday that he came to California, I would make my broccoli rice casserole. He grew to love this dish so much that whenever he called to tell me he was visiting he would request that I make my broccoli rice casserole. I made it at other times too, but there is no bigger fan of this dish than my brother Kiran.

Broccoli rice casserole = my kid brother 💙

Broccoli rice casserole has become synonymous in our family with my younger brother – we might as well have named it after him – Kiran’s broccoli rice casserole 😀.  

In fact, this dish is so synonymous with Kiran that I remember I made the broccoli rice casserole for the family one day and when they come home from work and school and saw the casserole everyone asked “Is Kiran visiting?” 😀

Now Kiran is 40 years old and married with twin girls. But even today when he calls to tell me he is visiting his request is “Do you have all the ingredients to make my broccoli rice casserole?”

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A couple of years ago Kiran visited me for a very short couple of days and I remember Hitesh and the girls asking me if I was going to make my broccoli rice casserole for him.  I told them since he was only here for a couple of days and we may be eating out I wasn’t going to make it this time. Boy was my brother upset! He went back to Dallas and didn’t speak to me for months.

Then when I did speak to him on one of his calls to my kids he asked me “Why didn’t you make the broccoli casserole when I came? You know how much I love it.!”  

Honestly, I had no idea he would take offense if I didn’t make it, it was as if I had somehow slighted him. Well, Kiran visited us this summer with his wife and twins, and guess what his first question was when he came home from the airport?

 “When are you making my broccoli rice casserole?”  😀😀 

I made it this time! Lots of it!

Pics with my brother Kiran’s visit to California with wife Prachi and twins Virina and Katalina

Kiran’s twins hanging out with my twins 💞

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More pics of the fam in San Francisco ❤️

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So here it is folks, my recipe for broccoli rice casserole. I hope your family likes it as much as my brother and my family loves it.  And I hope it creates fond memories as it did for us 💕❤️💞.

Broccoli Rice Casserole

Ingredients:

  • 1lb broccoli cut into small florets
  • 1 large onion fine cut
  • 3-4 garlic cloves finely minced
  • 1 tomato finely chopped
  • 1 cup Basmati rice
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • Butter
  • Red chili flakes (optional)
  • Salt and pepper
  • Paprika

Directions:

  • In a large pot melt 2 tbsp butter. Sauté onions until translucent about 5 minutes. Add garlic and chili flakes if using and combine together.
  • Next add cut broccoli, tomatoes, 1 1/2 tsp salt, and 1 tsp pepper.  Stir to coat the veggies with the oil and onions. Cook the veggies for a couple of minutes, and then add 1-cup water.  Cook broccoli until tender – about 5 minutes.
  • Add rice and 3 cups more water and bring mixture to a boil.  Cover the pot and cook rice for 20 minutes on low heat until rice is tender. Once rice is cooked, turn the stove off.
  • Add shredded cheddar cheese and melt into the rice making sure to incorporate the cheese into the rice thoroughly. At this point the rice is ready.
  • To make the rice casserole look more pretty, transfer casserole to a decorative baking dish, sprinkle with extra cheddar cheese and paprika. The cheese will melt from the heat of the rice.  Serve warm for the ultimate comfort food!
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18 thoughts on “Broccoli Rice Casserole”

  1. Hello kalpana…… Am not in touch, but surely do remember you ever so often! I do visit your Facebook post now and then, and enjoy the posts. Your posts are so awesome!!! Guess what??? I finally made your brother’s favorite — the broccoli rice casserole — last week, after about 20 years. (Remember you had given me the recipe when you were in Japan!!!) I had to dig it up from your blog. Also, want to let you know that I am visiting Japan (Jagdish has taken up a job here) and will be back in Mumbai next week. Again, I have to accept that I missed wishing you on your birthday, though I did remember it! Hope Hitesh and the girls are doing well. Hello to Hitesh!

    1. Rita, sooooo great to hear from you!! Thank you for your birthday wishes. When are you coming to the U.S?? I do miss you and think of you too! What a crazy way for us to meet in Japan 30 years ago! Just walking past each other at the local mall in Kobe and my Mom-in-law who was visiting stopping you to ask if you are Indian and then asked you if you were Gujarati – since you were the only Indians we ever saw in Kobe 30 years ago! Makes me laugh everytime I think of it! And then from complete strangers to best friends when we were living in Japan. I will have to dig up my old album and take out some old photos of us! I am sorry for this late reply, I am not on facebook often and rarely post on it nowadays. Please keep in touch! I miss you and I hope we get a chance to see each other again somewhere in the world!! Love to your kids and Jagdish ❤️😘!

  2. Had written a looking post, but looks like it got deleted! Anyway just wanted to let you know that I think of you often and enjoy your blog which I visit now and then — dug up the broccoli rice casserole recipe— and made it after about 20years!! Also want to let you know that I’m visiting Japan now as Jagdish has taken up a job here. Will be back in Mumbai next week

  3. Kiran’s twins are growing up so fast. They look adorable in their Chanel like black & white dress 😍. I love the twins+ twins hanging out👍❤️
    I hope we get to see another hair combing/brushing video😀😂

    1. I know! My sister in law put those dresses on her twins and called them Chanel twins 👭😀. Oh, Hitesh made sure they combed his hair again and asked us to take a video 😀. Funnily the twins are older and they actually told him he doesnt have enough hair to comb it! I told them they coul put some hair clips on his hair and that got them excited. Ask Hitesh to share the video! 😂

  4. I am not a big Fan of Broccoli but Love the White Cauliflower in any form . On the contrary , i am a big Fan of my nephew Suraj Kiran ( Ray of Sunshine) .. He is Rugged, Handsome , Suave , Stylish and ” Ripped” .. so happy to see Kiran holidaying with his family Dolly and he is indeed lucky to have an elder sister (s) mothering him .

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