There’s something so comforting about a simple rice dish done right—and this cilantro lime basmati rice is exactly that. Light, fluffy basmati rice tossed with fresh cilantro, a squeeze of zesty lime, and sweet green peas for a little pop of color and nutrition. This is one of those everyday recipes that quietly elevates your meal. It’s quick, made in one pot, and uses ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.

Why this lime cilantro rice recipe is on repeat in my kitchen
You know those meals where the main dish is great—but it’s the side that steals the show? This basmati rice with lime and cilantro is exactly that kind of recipe.
It started as a quick fix on a busy day—just rice, a handful of cilantro, and a lime sitting on the counter. But the moment everything came together, it felt like more than just a side dish. The aroma of freshly cooked basmati rice, the brightness of lime, and the freshness of herbs turned something simple into something special.
Now it’s one of those recipes I keep coming back to. It’s easy, dependable, and pairs with just about anything, from salmon taco salad to easy shrimp taco bowls.
Plus, with the addition of green peas, it adds a little boost of nutrition without complicating things.
If you love meals that are light yet satisfying, this basmati rice with cilantro will quickly become a staple in your kitchen too.
Recipe video
Let’s get straight to the recipe:
Ingredients spotlight: simple ingredients, big flavor
One of the best things about this cilantro lime basmati rice is how a handful of everyday ingredients come together to create something truly special. Each one plays a small but important role:

- Basmati rice: Light, fluffy, and naturally aromatic, the quick-cooking basmati rice is the perfect base for soaking up all the fresh lime and herb flavors.
- Jalapeños: Adds a gentle warmth that keeps the lime cilantro rice from tasting flat—without making it spicy.
- Garlic: A simple savory ingredient that brings balance to the bright citrus notes.
- Bouillon cube: Adds instant depth and umami, giving your basmati rice with lime and cilantro a rich, well-rounded flavor.
- Green peas: Little bursts of sweetness and color that make the dish more nutritious, satisfying, and visually appealing.
- Lime juice & zest: The true highlight—fresh, zesty, and vibrant.
- Cilantro: Fresh and fragrant, it gives that signature herbaceous finish.
- Olive Oil: A light, healthy fat that enhances flavor and keeps the rice soft and perfectly textured.
How to make cilantro lime basmati rice: step by step
(You can find the exact measurements and instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this page. Here are step-by-step instructions with pictures to help you easily understand the recipe.)
Soak basmati rice in water for about 10 to 15 minutes.

Heat olive oil in a large pot. Add finely chopped jalapeños and minced garlic.
Sauté until you get a nutty aroma.
Rinse and drain the rice. Add green peas and drained rice to the pot and stir gently for a few minutes.


Add water and the bouillon cube.


Finely chop cilantro leaves and add, reserving some for garnish. You can add tender stems as well.
Mixing in cilantro at this stage of cooking helps the rice absorb the flavor better while cooking. This is the same technique I use in one-pot rice recipes like Mediterranean yellow rice and easy vegetable biriyani pulao.
Increase the heat and bring it to a boil. Once the water starts boiling, cover the pot and reduce the flame.
Let the rice simmer for 10 minutes on low heat.
Turn off the stove. Let it rest for 5 minutes.


Add lime juice and zest. Stir gently.


Garnish with cilantro and serve.

What to serve with cilantro lime rice
We love to pair this lime cilantro rice with a simple protein like baked thin-sliced chicken breasts or pan-fried paprika salmon.
This basmati rice tastes delicious as a base for taco bowls with chicken and rice.
Turn shredded tofu wraps into burritos by adding this Mexican-style rice with some grated cheese.
Looking for more rice recipes?
- South Indian lemon turmeric rice
- Beginner-friendly capsicum rice
- Quick weeknight basil chicken fried rice
- Thai red fried rice
- Indian curd rice with fruits
- Lemongrass risotto with coconut milk
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