If you’ve loved the lemon rice in a Greek restaurant, use this Greek Lemon Rice Recipe to make this traditional Greek dish at home. And I use converted rice that’s lower in carbs than traditional white rice, so this tasty rice dish is not as much of a splurge on carbs as you might be thinking!
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This Greek Lemon Rice Recipe is an updated version of the lemon rice I learned to make years ago from my friend Georgette. And when I decided to update and improve the recipe I consulted two more Greek friends (both named Mary) for tips. And then I experimented six times to male the recipe just perfect for you!
For the new and improved version I switched the olive oil for a generous amount of butter, used even more lemon juice, used a bit less chicken stock for a slightly shorter cooking time, added a tablespoon of Better than Bouillon chicken base and a bay leaf, and added a little lemon zest at the end.
And I’ve always used Ben’s Original Converted Rice, Formerly called Uncle Ben’s Rice (affiliate link) that’s a healthier option for white rice to make this rice dish, and all my Greek friends confirmed that’s a good choice. I know that Rice is definitely not a low-carb food, but I do love this type of rice so much that it’s something I’d eat occasionally for a special occasion And a small serving of cooked rice made with this recipe is probably lower in carbs than you’d think.
I definitely think the updated recipe is an improvement over the original, but if anyone wants to compare or was a fan of the old version, you can still find it here.
What ingredients do you need?
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- Ben’s Original Converted Rice (affiliate link)
- butter
- salt
- fresh-squeezed lemon juice, I used my fresh-frozen lemon juice for some of the juice
- salt
- canned chicken broth (affiliate link), or use homemade chicken stock if you have some
- Better than Bouillon Roasted Chicken Base (affiliate link)
- Bay Leaf (affiliate link)
- zest of one lemon (optional, but recommended
Why I use Ben’s Converted Rice for this Greek Lemon Rice:
Ben’s Converted Rice is a lower-glycemic type of rice, even though it’s white rice. The parboiling that makes this a converted rice removes some of the starch and makes it slower to digest than regular white rice, and if you check the nutritional information you’ll see that a small serving may not be as much of a splurge on carbs as you might think! (My nutritional information is based on 2/3 cup serving size of cooked rice which calculates to about 25 net carbs. If you don’t use Ben’s Converted Rice, the carbs will be higher.)
What if you don’t want to use butter for this rice?
One of my friends uses Greek olive oil instead of butter when she makes Greek Lemon Rice, so if you prefer that, no problem.
How Lemony is this Greek Lemon Rice?
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE lemon, so if the amount of lemon juice in the recipe seems like a lot to you or you’re not a big lemon fan, I would recommend using less lemon. You can always add more lemon when you taste the rice!
Does the Greek Lemon Rice keep in the fridge?
This rice keeps well in the fridge, and can easily be reheated in a microwave.
Can the Greek Rice be frozen?
Back in the days when I made this regularly, I rarely had enough left to freeze. But I’m confident it will freeze well in a container with a tight-fitting lid.
How to make Greek Lemon Rice:
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- Bring the stock to a boil.
- Melt butter and cook the rice a few minutes.
- Add lemon juice and a little salt and cook a minute more.
- Add the hot stock, the Better than Bouillon chicken base, and a bay leaf.
- Lower heat until it at a low simmer, cover the pan, and cook 22-25 minutes.
- While rice cooks zest one lemon (if using)
- After 22 minutes check to see if rice is tender, cook a little longer if needed.
- When rice is tender, turn off heat, cover pan, and let it sit five minutes.
- Fluff cooked rice with a fork and stir in lemon zest.
- Serve hot.
- If you have friends or family members who really like lemon, serve with lemon wedges to squeeze on at the table.
More tasty recipes with Greek Flavors:
- Greek Lemon Chicken
- Greek Air Fryer Chicken Wings
- Greek Dip with Tomatoes and Feta
- Greek Chicken Bake
- American Greek Salad (with lettuce)
Yield: 4 servings
Greek Lemon Rice Recipe
10 minutes
35 minutes
45 minutes
If you’ve loved Greek Lemon Rice in a restaurant, this Greek Lemon Rice Recipe can help you make it at home!
Ingredients
- 1 cup Ben’s Converted Rice (not instant)
- 4 T butter (see notes)
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 4 T lemon juice (more or less to taste)
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 T Better Than Bouillon chicken base
- 1 large bay leaf
- zest of one lemon (optional but recommended)
Instructions
- Start heating chicken broth or stock in a separate pan, or heat in microwave so it’s very hot or boiling.
- Use a heavy pan with a tight fitting lid to make the rice.
- Melt butter and cook the rice for 2 minutes over medium heat, stirring often so it doesn’t brown too much.
- Add salt and lemon juice to rice and cook 1 minute more.
- Add the hot chicken stock slowly and carefully so it doesn’t splash up on you, and let it come to a boil.
- Add the tablespoon of Better than Bouillon chicken base and stir to dissolve.
- Then reduce heat to the lowest possible heat you can get it and still keep the liquid simmering, add bay leaf, put the lid on the pan, and cook the rice 22 the rice minutes without peeking at all.
- After 22 minutes check to see if the liquid is mostly absorbed and the rice is tender.
- If not cook the rice a few more minutes, still covered.
- When rice is tender, turn off heat, keep lid on the pan, and let it sit for 5 minutes.
- After 5 minutes, fluff rice with a fork, stir in lemon zest, and serve hot.
Notes
You can use olive oil or use a bit less butter if you prefer.
Calculating the nutritional information was problematic for this recipe. I tried several calculators which all gave me a carb amount that seemed to be impossibly low when I compared it with the info on the Ben's Converted Rice site. I ended up using a combination of that and using my calculator to calculate the other ingredients. Note this is based on using Ben's Converted Rice. Other types of white rice will be higher.
Recipe adapted with tips from my Greek friends Georgette Kapos, Mary Rhodes, and Mary Caputo, who probably learned to make it from their Greek mothers!
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 188Total Fat: 8.3gSaturated Fat: 4.7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3.2gCholesterol: 20.8mgSodium: 648mgCarbohydrates: 25.3gFiber: .5gSugar: 1gProtein: 3.9g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
This Greek Lemon Rice recipe would be limited to phase 2 or 3 for the original South Beach Diet. Converted rice does have some carbs, and it’s probably not suitable for strict low-carb diets and definitely not Keto. But if you love this type of rice like I do and are willing for a small splurge, 2/3 cup of this rice prepared according to the recipe has 25 carb.
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This Greek Lemon Rice Recipe was first posted in 2009, and before I started watching carbs so much I always had a container of what was then called Uncle Ben’s Converted Rice in my freezer with this recipe written on the container. The recipe was updated and improved in 2023.