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Forbidden Black Rice

Forbidden black rice is nutty, delicious, and chock-full of nutrients like iron and fiber. Read on to learn how to cook this striking, good-for-you grain!

Jeanine Donofrio
Phoebe Moore
Updated Jun 14, 2024
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Forbidden black rice

As I rummaged through my pantry last spring, I found a canister of black rice that I’d forgotten about. Jack and I hadn’t been to the store in weeks. After eating our way through boxes of pasta and bags of white rice, the black rice was an exciting change.

Thanks to its nutty flavor and striking purple hue, black rice, also called forbidden rice, had been one of my favorite grains when we lived in Austin. I’d get it from the bulk bins at the grocery store, eagerly anticipating adding it to salads and bowls when I got home. I don’t know why it fell out of the rotation when we moved, but after eating it on repeat throughout the spring, summer, and fall, I’m happy to report that in our house, black rice is back for good.

Bowl of black rice

What is forbidden rice?

If you’ve only cooked white rice and brown rice before, you might be wondering, “What is forbidden rice, anyway?”

It’s a fair question. This heirloom rice variety isn’t common. Compared with other types of rice, it has a low yield, so it’s not grown as much as higher-yielding, mainstream varieties. Even in ancient China, it was rare. In fact, the name “forbidden rice” comes from the fact that only the ancient Chinese royalty were allowed to eat it.

Still, black rice is worth seeking out. I adore its nutty flavor and chewy texture, and it’s also highly nutritious. Its dark color comes from powerful antioxidants called anthocyanins. It’s rich in iron, and it’s a whole grain rice variety, too. What does that mean? Well, unlike white rice, its outermost layer stays intact when it’s processed. As a result, it has plenty of fiber. I think you’re going to love it!

How to Cook Black Rice

Cooking black rice on the stove is simple. In fact, it’s a lot like cooking brown rice! Here’s what you need to do:

  • First, rinse the rice. This step helps remove starches that can cause clumping during the cooking process.
  • Next, add it to a lidded saucepan. Stir in 1 3/4 cups of water for every cup rice, along with 1 teaspoon olive oil. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer for 30 minutes.
  • Finally, allow the rice to steam. Remove it from the heat and let it sit, covered, for 10 more minutes.

Fluff with a fork, and enjoy!

Cooked forbidden rice in a pot

Black Rice Serving Suggestions

Season the rice with salt and pepper and serve it as a side dish, or use it in your favorite rice recipes! I especially love using forbidden black rice as the base for grain bowls. Try adding it to any of these 15 Rice Bowl Recipes, or make your own bowl with these components:

  • The rice, of course! Start with a bed of cooked forbidden black rice.
  • A protein. Black rice pairs really nicely with baked tofu, tempeh, and eggs. Try soft-boiling them or cooking them sunny-side-up.
  • Your favorite veggies. Toss in a handful of fresh greens, thinly sliced radishes, or shaved carrots. Roasted broccoli, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, or butternut squash would be great too! The options are endless.
  • A tasty sauce. Tie it all together with peanut sauce, tahini dressing, gochujang sauce, or cilantro lime dressing.

Let me know what combinations you try!

Forbidden black rice recipe

More Healthy Cooking Basics

If you love this black rice recipe, try cooking one of these nutritious grains or legumes next:

  • Quinoa
  • Farro
  • Wheat Berries
  • How to Cook Dry Beans
  • Crispy Roasted Chickpeas
  • How to Cook Lentils

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Forbidden Black Rice

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4.97 from 30 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes mins
Cook Time: 40 minutes mins
Total Time: 45 minutes mins
Serves 4
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Black rice, or forbidden rice, is nutty, delicious, and rich with nutrients like antioxidants and fiber. It's an excellent side dish or addition to grain bowls, salads, and more!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup uncooked forbidden black rice, rinsed
  • 1¾ cups water
  • 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
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  • Combine the rice, water, and olive oil in a medium pot and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce the heat to low, and simmer for 30 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and let sit, covered, for 10 more minutes. Fluff with a fork.
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  1. Roseanne
    06.13.2026

    5 stars
    The rice came out perfect! Great recipe!

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