Nando’s Portuguese Chicken and Rice brings that spicy, smoky flavor right to your Midwest kitchen without the fuss. I have always believed that the best meals come from a single pot, just like the stews my grandmother used to make on the farm, filling the whole house with warmth.
There is something magical about a dish that can transport you to a sunny coastline while still feeling like a hearty hug on a Tuesday night. The first time I tried replicating this famous flavor profile, I was reminded of our Sunday family gatherings and how a big pot on the stove drew everyone to the table. With this Nando’s Portuguese Chicken and Rice, you get that same inviting aroma of paprika and garlic simmering away, promising a meal that is both comforting and exciting. It is a recipe that proves you don’t need a plane ticket to enjoy bold global flavors; you just need a trusty pot and a hungry family. Time to grab your favorite pot because your kitchen is about to smell incredible.

Why This One-Pot Chicken and Rice Belongs in Your Recipe Box
In my kitchen, I am always looking for ways to cut down on cleanup without sacrificing an ounce of flavor, and this one-pot chicken and rice is the answer to a busy home cook’s prayers. It delivers that cooked all day depth in under 30 minutes, making it a reliable staple for those nights when the family is hungry and time is short.
- Ready in under 30 minutes: It fits perfectly into the busiest of weeknights, getting dinner on the table fast.
- Flavor Explosion: The spices from the chicken rub infuse the basmati rice, ensuring every bite is packed with taste.
- One-Pot Wonder: I love that I only have one pot to wash afterward, which is a true lifesaver.
- Crowd-Pleaser: From picky eaters to spice lovers, the balance of savory and sweet wins everyone over.
- Healthy Balance: Packed with protein and vibrant veggies, it is a wholesome meal you can feel good about serving.
The Building Blocks of Flavor
Understanding your ingredients is the first step to a successful dish, and every item here plays a crucial role in building that signature taste.
Chicken Thighs: I always recommend skinless, boneless thighs for this recipe because they stay juicy and tender during the simmering process, unlike breasts which can dry out.
Paprika: This provides that beautiful reddish hue and a sweet, smoky foundation that is essential for the Portuguese inspired profile.
Basmati Rice: I prefer basmati because it cooks up fluffy and separate, absorbing the rich chicken stock without becoming mushy.
Turmeric Powder: A staple in my spice rack, it gives the rice that gorgeous golden color and a warm, earthy undertone.
Red Bell Pepper: It adds a necessary sweetness and crunch that contrasts beautifully with the savory spices.
Brown Sugar: Just a touch balances the heat from the cayenne and paprika, a trick I learned making barbecue rubs back on the farm.
How to Make Nando’s Portuguese Chicken and Rice
This method is tried and true, ensuring your rice is perfectly cooked and your chicken stays succulent.
Step 1. Season the Chicken
In a large bowl, I mix the paprika, garlic powder, oregano, coriander, cayenne, brown sugar, and salt. Coat the chicken thighs generously with this spice blend and do not be shy, get every nook and cranny.
Step 2. Sear for Flavor
Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium high heat. Sear the seasoned chicken for about 5 minutes until golden brown. I have learned that searing locks in those juices and creates a flavor base at the bottom of the pot. Remove the chicken and set aside.
Step 3. Sauté the Aromatics
In the same pot, sauté the minced garlic, onion, and red bell pepper. Betty always said the vegetables tell you when they are ready, so look for them to be fragrant and softened, about 2 to 3 minutes.
Step 4. Toast the Rice
Stir in the basmati rice, turmeric, and chili flakes. Tossing the rice in the oil for a minute helps it stay firm and separate after cooking, which is a little tip that makes a big difference.
Step 5. Simmer and Steam
Pour in the chicken stock and add the frozen peas. Place the seared chicken back on top of the rice mixture. Bring to a quick simmer, then reduce the heat to low. Cover the pot tightly and cook for 15 minutes. I know it is tempting, but resist the urge to lift the lid.
Step 6. Rest and Fluff
Remove the pot from the heat and let it rest uncovered for 10 minutes. This resting period allows the moisture to redistribute, ensuring the rice isn’t sticky. Finally, fluff the rice gently with a fork before serving.

Keeping This Dish Fresh
Proper storage ensures you can enjoy this meal for days to come.
Refrigerator Storage:
I store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Make sure the dish has cooled completely before sealing to keep the rice from getting soggy.
Freezing Guidelines:
I generally don’t recommend freezing this dish as the rice can lose its fluffy texture and become grainy upon thawing.
Reheating Methods:
For the best texture, reheat gently in a pot over low heat with a splash of chicken stock or water to revive the moisture in the rice.
Perfect Partners for Your Feast
Complete your meal with these simple, delicious sides that I love to serve with this dish.
- Garlic Bread: You can never go wrong with my Perfect Parmesan Garlic Bread, which is perfect for soaking up the flavorful broth.
- Roasted Vegetables: Crispy Garlic Parmesan Brussels Sprouts add a wonderful crunch that pairs well with the tender rice.
- Other Chicken Favorites: If your family loves bold flavors as much as mine, you should also try my Peruvian Chicken with Aji Verde Cilantro Rice for another tasty weeknight option.
- Rice Dishes: For something sweet and savory, this Pineapple Chicken and Rice is a huge hit with the kids.
FAQs
I recommend sticking to thighs for juiciness, but if you must use breast, cut the cooking time slightly to prevent it from drying out.
Mushy rice usually means too much liquid or heat that was too high. Next time, ensure you measure the stock precisely and keep the heat on low during the simmer.
It has a mild kick from the cayenne, but you can easily omit it or add more depending on your family’s preference.

Nando’s Portuguese Chicken and Rice
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a mixing bowl, combine all the seasoning ingredients (paprika, garlic powder, oregano, coriander, cayenne, brown sugar, salt). Coat the chicken thighs generously with the mixture and set aside.
- Heat 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Sear the seasoned chicken for about 5 minutes until golden but still uncooked inside. Remove from the pot and reserve the oil.
- In the same pot, add minced garlic and onion. Sauté for about 1 minute until fragrant. Add the diced red bell pepper and cook for another 1.5 minutes.
- Stir in the basmati rice, tossing to coat in the oil. Add the chicken stock, turmeric, and frozen peas. Place the seared chicken on top of the rice mixture.
- Bring to a quick simmer, then reduce heat to low. Cover and cook gently for 15 minutes without lifting the lid.
- Remove from heat and let rest uncovered for 10 minutes. Fluff the rice gently with a fork.
- Serve in bowls drizzled with Perinaise and garnished with chopped green onions.