Make GANDULE RICE in the RICE POT or INSTANT POT

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2021
  • Gandule rice or arroz con gandule is a popular Puerto Rican dish in Hawai’i. Fluffy rice flavored with pigeon peas, seasoned pork, and a take on sofrito. A delicious meal that can be served as a main dish or side dish.
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    Gandule Rice Recipe
    Ingredients:
    3 cups uncooked white rice amzn.to/3k43oZO
    1 tablespoon achiote oil
    ½ pound bacon
    ½ pound pork tenderloin, sliced into thin, short, narrow strips
    4 cloves garlic, finely minced
    ½ green bell pepper, diced
    1 small onion, diced
    1 bunch cilantro, finely chopped
    5 stalks green onion, thinly sliced
    3 cups chicken broth amzn.to/3sx6Yj3
    2 packets Sazon Goya amzn.to/38eTWNT
    1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce amzn.to/3miKDEE
    1 can (15 ounces) gandules verdes, drained amzn.to/3kcsTrL
    1 can (6 ounces) pitted black olives, drained amzn.to/3z7uSUB
    Directions:
    1. Rinse rice in cool running water until water runs clear. Drain and set aside.
    2. Set a large pan over medium high heat. Add achiote oil, bacon, and pork. Cook until browned, about 5-10 minutes.
    3. Next add garlic, bell pepper, and onion. Cook until fragrant and the onions become translucent, about 2-3 minutes.
    4. Then add cilantro and green onion. Stir to combine and heat through. Remove from the heat and set aside.
    5. Pour drained rice into the rice cooker. Add chicken broth, Sazon Goya packets, tomato sauce, gandule beans, and olives.
    6. Strain oil from pork mixture and discard. Add pork to the rice pot. Stir until well combined.
    7. Set the rice cooker to cook. Once the rice cooker has finished, open and fluff the rice by stirring with a fork.
    *If using an Instant Pot, close lid, set to sealing and cook on the rice setting. This will cook for 12 minutes. Allow 10 minutes natural pressure release. Turn valve to venting. Once the pin has dropped, open and fluff the rice by stirring with a fork.
    *This can also be cooked on the stove top or in the oven.
    For nutrition information please visit my blog in the link above.
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  • @JJ-bg4yx
    @JJ-bg4yx Před 3 lety +9

    Im Puertorican and had the privilege to serve in Oahu from 03-05. Wonderful years. Thank you for sharing the history of our brother/sisterhood.

  • @lohiau
    @lohiau Před 2 lety +16

    Hawaiian Puerto Rican here. Thanks so much. I see so many different ways of doing this dish. Growing up we always used black olives and not green, like your video, always with pork (not as much with chicken). I believe the green onions may be a uniquely Hawaiian twist to this recipe as I don't see it anywhere else. Pasteles (or pateles) in Hawaii are also interesting to me in that in Hawaiian we always used foil and green bananas but imagine my surprise when I learn that many Puerto Ricans use a kind of taro called yautia. I don't believe I've ever seen pasteles in Hawaii made with the same taro used to make poi (someone let me know). Now I make pasteles always with butcher paper and banana leaves (better than foil) and I use as many different kinds of roots, tubes, and starches as I can (pumpkin squash, plantain, green banana, yautia, yam (name), and potato).

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety +2

      Always so many different ways to do things right. I enjoy learning new ways and trying it out.

    • @leilani_808
      @leilani_808 Před 2 lety +1

      I think I make some bomb pasteles too 😉 but I’ve been making pasteles most my life but it wasn’t until five years ago where I was short on bananas and my daughter suggest I use the taro (3 lbs or so) we had sitting on the counter. I wasn’t selling it so I said “sure, why not?”. Not only did I use taro but I also mixed coconut milk in it and let me tell you - my Samoan son in law, his friends & his family said the pasteles with the coconut milk was the best. 😬 Yikes! Lol. Personally, I didn’t care for it at all and my husband - who absolutely loves my pasteles - was mad at me 😂 He said “don’t ever do that again!!”. I mean, it was a hit to many who didn’t know what real pasteles taste like. But yeah, since then, I always add taro &/ plantains with my bananas X the coconut milk. 😆
      I once used yucca - oh boy,
      that was a fail - it was 60% bananas 40% yucca. Made the pastele watery/wet.
      Again - & I guess bc my family is used to my recipe, my husband said “Stop messing with your recipe!” I had fun playing with my recipe but I learned the hard way - stop messing with my recipe! 😎
      But you’re right. There’s so many ways people make their pasteles. I’ve always wanted to make it with the butcher paper, banana leaves and string but I never got to doing it that way. I gotta make my pasteles for this weekend and here I am looking at how others do their pasteles & gandule rice. Hopefully I no piss my husband off this weekend. 😆

    • @jennyboskie6369
      @jennyboskie6369 Před rokem +3

      Aloha from Honolulu Hawaii.
      Don have you ever tried using ti leaves instead of foil and parchment paper? Our family always used the leaves of the ti plant. The leaves impart a wonderful flavor to the finished food. We also always used green bananas for the masa. Relle thank you for your recipe.
      Much Mahalo from Oahu.

    • @princess_4323
      @princess_4323 Před rokem +1

      @@jennyboskie6369 yes, ti leaves! The woman I order my oasteles from uses ti leaves, so much better than foil. It does impart a unique flavor and aroma. I've come across some pasteles which are wrapped in foil, taste like foil.

    • @Mixology99
      @Mixology99 Před rokem +1

      Ono

  • @alohim808
    @alohim808 Před 3 lety +7

    No joke- I was JUUUUST about to search for a gandule rice recipe to make for dinner tonight when the youtube alert for this video popped up! Thanks for the recipe!

  • @JH-qn1gz
    @JH-qn1gz Před 25 dny

    Love, love, love this recipe. I did the prep yesterday and made the Gandule Rice today (with my Instant Pot). I have always been intimidated to make this dish with the other recipe's that I have reviewed. You made it so EASY and DELICIOUS for our family meal! Thank you so very much!😃♥

  • @edsan9788
    @edsan9788 Před 2 lety +2

    I was stationed at Kaneohe Marine corps air station from 82-88 met a few Puerto Rican Hawaiians and always cherished the times I was invited over for dinner

  • @pamelasakuma3798
    @pamelasakuma3798 Před rokem +2

    I made this for the first time last night. I didn't have an instant pot, so I used a 5 Qt Le Crueset pot. It turned out perfect! It filled the entire pot! Your recipe is super easy! Mahalo for sharing!

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před rokem

      Yay. Yes you can totally make this on the stove, in a rice pot, or the oven.

  • @jasonpaz
    @jasonpaz Před 4 měsíci

    My moms Korean...my dads Puerto Rican and Pocho-gese....so when we grew up we mixed the Gondola Rice with Kimchee. Its my comfort food.

  • @javiercales5019
    @javiercales5019 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This looks delicious, love me some Puerto Rican food. I wish i lived in Hawaii!!❤

  • @marieseno3990
    @marieseno3990 Před 3 lety +3

    Katchi katchi music makawaoooo! love your channel 😍

  • @daisyyadao6670
    @daisyyadao6670 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. We made this for dinner tonight for the first time and I have to say it was so delicious. Family loved it❤️.

  • @shyshy808
    @shyshy808 Před 3 lety +2

    Yasssss. What I like about your videos besides wanting to eat my screen when I watch a video lol. You incorporate history and family along with personal experiences. Once again my mouth is watering and now I have a reason to cook this recipe. Mahalo for all all that you do. Have a blessed day.

  • @angeliquecarrillo5559
    @angeliquecarrillo5559 Před rokem +2

    17:17 Hi! Looks amazing, I use the sauté setting to brown my meats and sofreír the veggies and sofrito. That way less pots to clean. Just a suggestion.

  • @richardmolina6488
    @richardmolina6488 Před rokem +1

    Yes I'm a Filipino and I love my rice I use the instant pot for cooking my rice

  • @user-tj1ry3ze4m
    @user-tj1ry3ze4m Před 2 lety +2

    My grandma re married a puerto rican man and he thought her everything about Puerto Rican cooking and you make yours exactly how she does

  • @foxyladybugs3205
    @foxyladybugs3205 Před rokem +1

    A year ago I made this recipe,It was Ono, But 2 months ago I made it again, Only this time I've added banana leaf. My best friend said it tasted awesome. You should try it next time you make it again.
    Just put 2-3 square peices on top of everything before you close da pressure cooker. You'll get that banana oily flavor & Oh So Ono.

  • @julie-joywilliams7280
    @julie-joywilliams7280 Před 3 lety +2

    cute story about the water guns.... Love the history lesson and the idea of family Relle. Never had Gandule rice ... sounds very filling.

  • @hawnjoe925
    @hawnjoe925 Před rokem +1

    Gandule rice🥙 n pastele the perfect meal mahalo sis for sharing🌺👍🌺

  • @kylezmcgee455
    @kylezmcgee455 Před 3 lety

    I live Honolulu 21 years and love all the different foods here. Love this dish and never knew the name. Never been to your channel before, saw this video, click like as soon as I could! Yes, I subscribe.

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 3 lety

      Awesome. Thanks for subscribing. Great to have you here.

  • @gernabenz4898
    @gernabenz4898 Před 2 lety

    Did that today. I have been wanting to try the Gandules Rice for a long time. Followed your exact recipe, but for some reason my instapot did not go to seal when I programmed it to rice, but after 16 minutes I cancelled the operation, opened the lid and ….walla…..magic! It came out excellent! Mahalo, everyone enjoyed! Mmmmm!😎

  • @mamabear_423
    @mamabear_423 Před 3 lety +2

    I like the history aspect of this video. You learn something new for sure! Can't wait to cook this!

  • @aketabi
    @aketabi Před 3 lety +1

    Very cool, I didn’t know about the connection between Puerto Rico and Hawaii! Thanks for sharing!

  • @AguaWahine
    @AguaWahine Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing. Love the history.

  • @stephanie-chiyomiemch6794

    Thankyou for everything I so greatly appreciate EVERYTHING you do!!! Local recipes.....and so thoughtful....and down to earth!!!!!

  • @Abreenie
    @Abreenie Před rokem

    this is perfect!! I’ve been looking for the Hawaii recipe forever💕 thanks sis! stay healthy & take care🤙🏽

  • @troyhewlen6324
    @troyhewlen6324 Před rokem

    Absolutely love this dish, and you hands down have the best local cooking show. Love all your recipes you make them look easy and delicious. My favorite part of the show is the taste test eye brow wink at the end that says tells me that it is Kanakalicious!! Cause you’re definitely “Keeping It Relle !! Aloha

  • @terriannpenitani6727
    @terriannpenitani6727 Před rokem

    Thank you ,I tried other recipes ,but I love your version and been using it for awhile..Delicious

  • @SuperKat619
    @SuperKat619 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I love that Hawaii has such a mixture of culinary cultures. Thanks

  • @ruanag8184
    @ruanag8184 Před 3 lety +2

    The lipstick we used to make & potions with the achote lol

  • @series-yp6jt
    @series-yp6jt Před 3 lety

    Aloha Relle! I'm about half way through your video and I'm excited already for this recipe!!!

  • @chriscorpuz8596
    @chriscorpuz8596 Před 5 měsíci

    Sister you are the best 👌 👍 awsom( Maui )

  • @pekelo75
    @pekelo75 Před rokem

    Thanks!

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před rokem +1

      Aw thank you so much. I greatly appreciate it!

    • @pekelo75
      @pekelo75 Před rokem

      @@KeepingItRelle Your kau kau look ono! Keep doing what you doing!

  • @hynpyrorebz
    @hynpyrorebz Před 3 lety +4

    No rice cooker = End of the world in our house 😂. I’m pretty sure every house has a rice cooker!

  • @sallyhayes5325
    @sallyhayes5325 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing,,I sure will be trying this,,

  • @shellsarak5529
    @shellsarak5529 Před 2 lety

    Tanks for sharing. I will be making this for lunch. Looks so ono!!

  • @kamakaaweau8856
    @kamakaaweau8856 Před 2 lety

    I love your cooking shows

  • @michaelmendez8516
    @michaelmendez8516 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey great recipe. Try adding one tablespoon of brown sugar. When doing adding sazon. let me know. Arroz con guandule.

  • @averysniffen9897
    @averysniffen9897 Před rokem +1

    yum

  • @deltechur7489
    @deltechur7489 Před rokem +1

    Yummy 😋

  • @mebestlife888
    @mebestlife888 Před 3 lety

    🌴🌺 We grew up with a Rice cooker. My family is from Guam 🇬🇺

  • @MercyMinister
    @MercyMinister Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @ailaz1
    @ailaz1 Před 3 lety

    Oh my God I'm so trying this 😊

  • @marthaaquino2551
    @marthaaquino2551 Před 2 lety +1

    Team Rice Cooker 👏

  • @empiremusic723
    @empiremusic723 Před 2 lety

    Mahalo!! For sharing 🤙🏽

  • @alohatvj
    @alohatvj Před 3 lety

    Yummy Yummy Yummy 😋. Looks so delicious 😋.

  • @marthaaquino2551
    @marthaaquino2551 Před 2 lety

    Your a Great Cook👍👍👍🤙

  • @spicefiesta2398
    @spicefiesta2398 Před 3 lety

    Nice.. Looks delish

  • @kiligalam9266
    @kiligalam9266 Před 2 lety

    Awesome looks ono

  • @katierajkowski7714
    @katierajkowski7714 Před 3 lety

    Great video, mahalo!

  • @ricardofigueroa9387
    @ricardofigueroa9387 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is a seriously different variation of Puerto Rican arroz con gandules being from Puerto Rico I know

  • @ricardofigueroa9387
    @ricardofigueroa9387 Před 10 měsíci +1

    We never use black olives and we make sofrito with cilantro

  • @lighthousetravelers2246

    First of all, let me start off by saying, THANK YOU! Your video was not only entertaining, but it was also so very informative. As a travel agent, I just LOVE visiting Hawaii, and yet, as a Puerto Rican, I knew nothing about my ancestor's migration to Hawaii as a result of the hurricanes that devastated Puerto Rico in 1899. I guess yet another trip to Hawaii is in order to explore and learn more about those who migrated to Hawaii in search of employment and to see how Puerto Ricans possibly influenced Hawaiian culture.
    Secondly, let me say, SORRY! To see in the comments, "...you're pronouncing it wrong...", or "...that's not how it's done..." from purportedly fellow Puerto Ricans is disheartening, to say the least.
    I truly enjoyed your video, the information you provide about the history of the dish and it makes my heart smile to know that a piece of Puerto Rico exists in recipes that have been handed down from Puerto Ricans who settled in Hawaii way back when. Once again, thanks! ❤️ - Guille

    • @lighthousetravelers2246
      @lighthousetravelers2246 Před 2 lety

      Oh, and although my mom and sister don't use it to cook (well, only when making pasteles), it brought back so many warm memories of when grandma cooked when I saw you use achiote oil. I remember her boiling it in oil gently so it wouldn't burn and turn bitter and then setting it aside to be used throughout the week as she cooked for the family with love. #Memories #GoodTimes

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety

      Aloha Guille! I appreciate your kind words and so happy to hear this video brought back great memories. Have a great week!

  • @kahilimanners3494
    @kahilimanners3494 Před 2 lety

    Dam!! I missed a few ingredients while at the store today! Now i gotta get the rest tomorrow😒 LOVE YOUR VIDS BTW!! MAHALO

  • @natashaumaga824
    @natashaumaga824 Před 2 lety +1

    Aloha,I'm so excited to make this and it's my first time eating gandule rice lol..I don't have an instant pot,can I use my regular rice cooker lol or can I bake it,if so is everything the same..pls advise thank you

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety +1

      Aloha. You can make this on the stove, in the rice pot, in the oven, or in the Instant Pot. Hope you enjoy!

    • @natashaumaga824
      @natashaumaga824 Před 2 lety

      Awesome ty...how long should I cook it in the oven and at what temperature pls

  • @kylezmcgee455
    @kylezmcgee455 Před 3 lety +2

    I think the pidgin adds to the video lol

  • @Leimana
    @Leimana Před rokem

    Aloha mai kāua. 🤙🏾 I just wanted to say that the proper pronunciation of gandules is gun-doo-less. Another common mispronunciation is pasteles which should be pronounced as pahs-tey-less. It's so important to know the proper pronunciation of all languages, especially those of indigenous cultures so that it'll be perpetuated for future generations. As a kanaka, it makes me cringe in disgust every time I hear people mispronouncing/slaughtering our very own ʻōlelo kanaka. It's the concept. Whenever the actual people hear their language being pronounced correctly, it really puts a smile on their faces. I just wanted to share, that's all. Mahalo iā ʻoe.

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před rokem

      Aloha Leimana. Yes you are correct. I actually grew up calling it that, not knowing I was mispronouncing it until later in life. I should make an updated video with the correct pronunciation. I appreciate your input. Mahalo nui!

  • @keales9564
    @keales9564 Před 3 lety +1

    Sooooo wait, Kachi Machine is Japanese?? Great looking gandule!

  • @jeannieakana808
    @jeannieakana808 Před 2 lety

    Team rice cooker 🙋‍♀️🥰

  • @mariesonoma
    @mariesonoma Před 2 lety

    Everyone has a rice cooker.😉⚓🎼💐

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety

      Not everyone, but great thing is you can make it on the stove or on the oven too.

  • @wrivera2656
    @wrivera2656 Před rokem

    As for desserts do you prepare any from Puerto Rican ancestry?

  • @alohatvj
    @alohatvj Před 3 lety

    Subscribed to channel and will see you on the next one 😀👍.

  • @dennistam9228
    @dennistam9228 Před 2 lety +1

    Don we don’t use taro 4 the masa they used Green banana,plantains and I think Chinese banana 4 da masa.AlohA D.k.Tam
    Casa Grande,Arizona

  • @v.5967
    @v.5967 Před 2 lety

    I know alot of us in Hawaii get gout another ingredient to substitute the pork is chicken sorry I sharing my secret but believe me if you never try it you’ll definitely like it.

  • @sourfeet4676
    @sourfeet4676 Před rokem

    No tomato paste?

  • @mildredboirie1009
    @mildredboirie1009 Před 2 lety

    Awesome effort though! We make sofrito. blended onions, pepper, cilantro, culantro and ajies dulces (sweet baby peppers, garlic.

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety

      Agreed this is not your traditional recipe. Just my take on it. Thanks for the tip.

  • @kauilanikim2199
    @kauilanikim2199 Před 2 lety +1

    No, I don't use the white part, it tastes more like onion onion than green onion lol

  • @annabelaron9809
    @annabelaron9809 Před 2 lety

    I'm sorry but you are pronouncing gandules incorrectly. It's Arroz con gandules not gonduly rice. IT IS sofrito, not " like" sofrito.

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety +6

      I apologize. Gandule rice has become the term we use here in Hawai'i. I am aware that the traditional name is arroz con gandule. And the reason I say it's like a sofrito is because my recipe is not a traditional sofrito. Appreciate your insight. Have a great day.

    • @heatherluvsnkotb
      @heatherluvsnkotb Před 2 lety +1

      Hawaiian Puerto Ricans and locals pronounce and make it different. Like due to what was available back then. I prefer the Hawaii way, as that is what we grew up with. I have family on the mainland East Coast and there are several recipe differences. Everyone celebrates the differences

  • @mildredboirie1009
    @mildredboirie1009 Před 2 lety

    I'm Puerto Rican and that is NOT how it's made.

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety +6

      So many different ways to make recipes. This is just my take. Not a traditional recipe.

    • @kauilanikim2199
      @kauilanikim2199 Před 2 lety +1

      Should we throw you a party? Maybe go read a history book about the Puerto Rican's influence in Hawaii🙄

  • @kreator420
    @kreator420 Před 2 lety

    Less talking, more cooking. Or at last list all the ingredients before you start chatting. Also instant pot is lazy, just my opinion. Everybody has theirs. Mahalo nui.

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 2 lety +2

      All the recipe instructions and ingredients are always listed in the description box below. I like the Instant Pot for some dishes to help save time and clean up. As a busy working mom, getting food on the table is important to me. Using the Instant Pot helps get dinner out quick and gives me more time to spend with my children. You can totally make this in a pot on the stove or in the oven as well. Just showing people what I do and giving them options. Happy Holidays!

    • @kauilanikim2199
      @kauilanikim2199 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn, all these Negative Nancies.

  • @Magikcan
    @Magikcan Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ok

  • @Magikcan
    @Magikcan Před 9 měsíci +1

    Sorry I noticed you did not change or wash your cutting board after you cut your meat.

    • @KeepingItRelle
      @KeepingItRelle  Před 9 měsíci

      The board was cleaned while there was a cut in the video and then veggies were started.