There’s something profoundly comforting about a bowl of Chicken Over Rice. It’s a dish that brings warmth and nourishment, especially on those cold, rainy days when all you want is to curl up with a bowl of something hot and delicious. Originating from the culinary traditions of many cultures worldwide, Chicken Over Rice is a universal favorite. Not only is it versatile and adaptable, but it also brings together the best of comfort food – tender chicken, fluffy rice, and a medley of vegetables, all swimming in a savory broth. Over the years, I’ve tweaked this recipe to create the perfect balance of flavors. The combination of chicken broth, soy sauce, and cornstarch gives the dish its distinctive flavor – a subtle umami kick that will have you reaching for seconds. In this blog post, I’ll share my personal recipe for Chicken Over Rice. It’s simple, hearty and absolutely delicious. I love it because it’s so easy to make and it’s a great way to use up leftover vegetables. Plus, it’s a crowd-pleaser – kids and adults love it alike!
Ingredients
- 1 chopped onion
- 2 chopped bell peppers
- 1/2 bunch celery
- 1 can chicken broth
- 2 chopped potatoes
- a little soy sauce and cornstarch
Cooking Method
- Boil all ingredients until tender.
- Serve over rice.
Calorie: 500
Total cooking time:30 minutes
Difficulty level: Easy

The Great Chicken Over Rice Escapade
You know how some recipes are like a walk in the park on a sunny day? Easy, breezy, smooth sailing? Well, this one is more like a marathon through a jungle, with the occasional pause to get lost, confused, and perhaps a little overwhelmed. But fear not, dear reader! With a bit of humor and a dash of perseverance, we’re about to conquer the mighty Chicken Over Rice.
The Gathering of the Ingredients
So there I was, standing like a lost puppy in the middle of the grocery store, with a shopping list that read: 1 chopped onion, 2 chopped bell peppers, 1/2 bunch celery, 1 can chicken broth, 2 chopped potatoes, a little soy sauce, and cornstarch. I can’t tell you how many times I circled the produce section, trying to remember which type of onion makes you cry less when chopping. Spoiler alert – they all make you weep like you’re watching the end of a rom-com.
The Onion Conundrum
The onion became my nemesis. I mean, who knew there were so many types of onions? White, yellow, sweet, red… I just wanted one that wouldn’t make me cry a river. I finally picked a friendly-looking yellow one and decided to face my fears head-on.
Journey Through the Land of Bell Peppers
Next, the bell peppers. Fun fact: did you know that green bell peppers are just unripe versions of the red ones? Well, neither did I until I was standing there, debating which color to choose like it was the final question on a game show.
The Rest of the Gang
The celery, chicken broth, and potatoes were less dramatic. They sat there obediently, waiting for their turn to jump into my shopping cart. The soy sauce? Well, that’s another story. Have you ever tried to find a tiny bottle of soy sauce in a supermarket aisle the size of a football field? Let’s just say it’s not for the faint-hearted.
The Boiling Battle
Fast forward to my kitchen. Everything was going well until I had to boil all the ingredients until tender. I watched my pot with a hawk’s eye, stirring occasionally, and trying to figure out when “tender” was. Is it when the potatoes can be easily stabbed with a fork, or when the onions start floating around like graceful ballerinas? Who knows, but I went with the potato-fork-stabbing method.
The Final Countdown
After what felt like forever (actually around 25 minutes), the moment of truth arrived. I served the mixture over a bed of fluffy rice, the steam rising and filling my kitchen with an aroma that could bring a tear to the eye of any food lover (or maybe it was just the leftover onion fumes).
The Verdict
And there it was, my Chicken Over Rice, looking like a dish straight out of a fancy restaurant. All the struggles, the onion-induced tears, the supermarket maze, every little hiccup was worth it. The taste? Spectacular. The experience? Hilariously memorable.
So yes, dear reader, cooking can sometimes feel like a marathon through a jungle. But remember, at the end of that marathon, there’s always a delicious, home-cooked meal waiting for you. And if you’re lucky, a good story to tell.