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Halloween Apples Rice

Halloween Apples Rice


Description

This festive autumn rice combines sweet apples, warm spices, and crunchy pecans for a side dish that steals the show. Perfect for fall dinners or holiday gatherings, this Halloween apples rice brings cozy harvest flavors to your table with minimal effort.

Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cook Time: 25 minutes | Total Time: 35 minutes | Servings: 6

Halloween Apples Rice


Ingredients

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  • 2 tablespoons butter (don’t skip this—it makes the rice amazing)
  • 1 cup long-grain white rice (not the instant kind)
  • 2 cups chicken broth (or vegetable broth for vegetarian)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 2 apples, peeled and diced (Granny Smith or Honeycrisp work best)
  • 1/4 cup raisins (or dried cranberries for a festive twist)
  • 1/4 cup chopped pecans (raw ones you toast yourself are best)
  • 2 tablespoons honey (maple syrup works too)
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

Instructions

  1. Melt your butter in a saucepan over medium heat—give it a minute to get nice and foamy.
  2. Add the rice and stir it around for 2-3 minutes until it smells toasty and looks slightly golden—don’t skip this step!
  3. Pour in the chicken broth and add salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Bring everything to a boil, then drop the heat to low, cover, and simmer for 15-20 minutes.
  4. While the rice cooks, heat a separate skillet and sauté your diced apples for 3-4 minutes until they’re slightly softened but still have some bite.
  5. Once your rice is cooked and the liquid’s absorbed, gently fold in those sautéed apples, raisins, pecans, and honey.
  6. Cook for another 2-3 minutes to warm everything through, stirring gently so you don’t break up the rice grains.
  7. Pull it off the heat, stir in the fresh parsley, and serve this Halloween apples rice while it’s still warm and fragrant.

Nutrition Information (Per Serving):

  • Calories: 245
  • Carbohydrates: 42g
  • Protein: 4g
  • Fat: 8g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Sodium: 380mg
  • Vitamin A: 320 IU (6% DV)
  • Vitamin C: 4mg (7% DV)
  • Iron: 1mg (6% DV)

This rice provides good amounts of fiber from the apples and raisins, plus healthy fats from the pecans.

Notes:

  • Seriously, toast that rice in butter first—it’s what makes this dish special
  • Every stove is different, so start checking the rice at 15 minutes
  • Don’t peek under the lid while the rice cooks or you’ll let out all the steam
  • If your apples are really sweet, cut back the honey to 1 tablespoon
  • Fresh parsley adds brightness, but dried works in a pinch (use 1 tablespoon)

Storage Tips:

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days
  • Let it cool completely before storing or you’ll end up with condensation and soggy rice
  • Reheat gently in the microwave with a splash of broth or on the stovetop
  • Don’t freeze this one—the apples get weird and mushy when thawed

Serving Suggestions:

  • Classic Pairing: Serve alongside roasted chicken or turkey for a complete autumn dinner
  • Vegetarian Main: Top with a fried egg and some sautéed greens for a satisfying meatless meal
  • Holiday Side: Perfect for Thanksgiving or fall gatherings—doubles easily for a crowd
  • Breakfast Bowl: Reheat with a splash of milk and extra honey for a cozy morning meal

Mix It Up (Recipe Variations):

Cranberry Pecan Rice: Swap raisins for dried cranberries and add a splash of orange juice for a festive Thanksgiving side

Savory Herb Version: Skip the honey and raisins, add fresh thyme and rosemary instead for a totally different (but equally delicious) vibe

Maple Walnut Rice: Use maple syrup instead of honey and walnuts instead of pecans for extra autumn flavor

Vegan Autumn Rice: Swap butter for olive oil and use vegetable broth—works like a charm and tastes just as good

What Makes This Recipe Special:

This Halloween apples rice uses the traditional pilaf technique of toasting rice in fat before adding liquid, a method that’s been creating fluffy, flavorful rice across Middle Eastern and Central Asian cuisines for centuries. The approach of cooking apples separately preserves their texture and allows them to develop a slight caramelization that adds depth, while the combination of sweet and savory elements reflects the harvest traditions of autumn celebrations.