 Rice Pilaf
Rice PilafI really try to make food that isn't from a box. You  know what I mean. It is hard not to use all those mixes. They are so  dang convenient. But I think I have the rice pilaf down with out  grossing my son out with a million vegetables in it. The vegetables are  still on the table, and on his plate for that matter but this takes just  as long as the box does, but in fact I get enough for the next night,  which always makes me happy and is plain enough that The Ballplayer will  eat it.
2 cups long grain)
1 cup Spaghetti broke up into pieces
3 TB Butter
1/2 large Onion minced (really small)
Garlic
3 1/2 cups Chicken broth
Preheat oven to 375
You will need a covered casserole dish       

Dice up onions nice and small

Same with the garlic

Chopping garlic makes me feel happy. yes I am weird

Just the smell of garlic makes me happier. Yes I know...weird again

In a large sauce pan melt 2 Tb butter and get onions cooking.  If you  grew up with my Gram or ever ate at her house you know I'm being stingy  with the butter. She would have use quite a bit more. I will add a  little more with the rice.

You aren't looking for much color so keep the heat on medium and once  the onions are translucent add the noodles.

And now cook them until  they are brown and I mean brown.

Once the noodles are brown. Once the  noodles are about half way brown I add the garlic. I don't want the  garlic to burn. It gets bitter. Now the noodles and garlic should be  good and cooked.

Add one more TB of butter. Ones enough but I can feel  my  Gram's spirit in the room and I almost added two.

Add the uncooked  rice. I always loved this as a child. The smell of the rice toasting  with onions and garlic is heaven. I was a strange child.

 I like to add a  little color to my rice. This looks good

Dump into your casserole  bowl


add the chicken broth. Last week I made homemade broth. It was  heaven. Undated, healthy, pure tasting, and then I forgot to freeze it.  Yep what a waste. So I'm using stock in a box. Yay me.


Cover and bake 35  minutes and then let sit on the counter COVERED for 10 minutes

Its done...but it needs to sit

its perfect!!!

Perfect for dinner
