
Soft, fluffy, and gently fragrant, garlic herb rice pilaf is a timeless side dish that feels polished without being complicated. It’s the kind of rice you serve when plain rice feels too basic, but you still want something subtle and comforting.
This dish leans into aroma and balance rather than bold spice.
Unlike plain boiled rice, pilaf starts by lightly toasting the grains in fat before simmering. This small step changes everything:
Sauté onion in butter or oil until soft. Add garlic and cook briefly.
Stir in rice and cook until lightly translucent and coated in fat.
Add warm broth, season, cover, and cook until rice is tender and fluffy.
Fold in fresh herbs just before serving.

This side fits meals where you want harmony, not contrast. It pairs well with:



Herb rice pilaf doesn’t demand attention, it earns it. Light, fragrant, and adaptable, it’s a side dish that makes meals feel intentional without extra effort.
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