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Coconut rice Brazilian style! We have the secret for making the perfect rice, and it all starts out in the saute pan. This Brazilian Coconut Rice is the most amazing side dish! Serve it up with our huli huli chicken or sweet and sour meatballs!
There are a lot of coconut rice recipes out there, and I believe that each are delicious for different reasons, but when you’re eating the best Hawaiian Pulled Pork ever you kinda need the bestest Brazilian coconut rice ever too.
And this recipe, well it’s the best if I do say so myself. And I’ll tell you a secret, it’s all about the method. My husband lived in Brazil serving a mission for 2 years, and their method of toasting the rice first is something that he immediately took to and now it’s how we cook our rice too. Plus, there’s brown sugar in there. Good golly, I love that stuff!

Table of Contents
- How to Make Brazilian Coconut Rice?
- Why Do You Toast Rice Before Cooking It?
- What to Eat with Brazilian Coconut Rice?
- Is Rice Gluten Free?
- Can You Make Coconut Rice With Brown Rice?
- Is Coconut Rice Vegan?
- Is Coconut Milk Good For You?
- What Can You Substitute For Brown Sugar?
- Is Coconut Rice Sweet?
- Can You Make Coconut Rice in an Instant Pot?
- Can You Cook Rice In a Microwave?
- More delicious SIDE DISHES you’re sure to love:
- Brazilian Coconut Rice
- Brazilian Coconut Rice Recipe
Oh gosh, I loved brown sugar as a kid. It’s a little embarrassing to admit, but I’d totally snitch little pinches of the stuff while my mom was cooking or baking. She would always tell me to “get out of the brown sugar!” And now I’m an adult and she can’t tell me that. Haha, but seriously I do still take a little pinch whenever I’m using it. I can’t help it!! It’s just so darned delicious. But now I’m on a tangent…back to this rice!
How to Make Brazilian Coconut Rice?
This recipe is super easy so I won’t bore you with a ton of talk, but basically you use the canned coconut milk, brown sugar, a pinch of salt, and a little bit of water which makes for a creamy, sticky, flavorful rice. And if you want to get all cute you can toast a little coconut and sprinkle it on top or some chopped fresh parsley or cilantro is delicious too.
And if you’re worried about your rice turning out, just click play to watch the whole thing happen.
Why Do You Toast Rice Before Cooking It?
Flavor, flavor, flavor! Toasting grains before cooking enhances the nutty depth of flavor. It adds an extra layer of flavor to a dish that we have fallen in love it!
What to Eat with Brazilian Coconut Rice?
I already mentioned our Huli Huli Chicken, Sweet and Sour Meatballs and Hawaiian Pork, but if you still want more ideas, try our Waikiki Meatballs, Pineapple Habanero Pork or Hawaiian Chicken.
Is Rice Gluten Free?
All varieties of rice are gluten free.

Can You Make Coconut Rice With Brown Rice?
Yes, and it is quite delicious with that additional nutty flavor! You will just need to increase the simmer time for quite a bit longer. Instead of 20-30 minutes, you’ll want to let it cook for about an hour.
Is Coconut Rice Vegan?
This particular recipe is not vegan because it uses butter, but if you replace the butter with coconut oil, then it would be vegan.
Is Coconut Milk Good For You?
Coconut milk is high in saturated fat, but it is also high in potassium which may lower blood pressure.
Coconut milk is packed with vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5, and B6 as well as iron, sodium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus.
What Can You Substitute For Brown Sugar?
White sugar in an equal amount will work fine. Or, add 2 tablespoons molasses to every cup of substituted white sugar and you will not be able to tell the difference.

Is Coconut Rice Sweet?
Yup, in all the right ways! With the coconut milk and brown sugar, there is a definitely sweetness to it, but the salt give it just the right balance you need. It also has a mild coconut flavor.
Can You Make Coconut Rice in an Instant Pot?
Yes, we love it in the Instant Pot. We toast the rice on saute mode for a few minutes and then add the rest of the ingredients and stir it all together. Cook on high pressure for 3 minutes, then turn pressure cooker off and allow a natural for 7 minutes. After 7 minutes, flip the valve to do a quick pressure release.
Can You Cook Rice In a Microwave?
Yes, you can cook rice in a microwave. For this recipe, I would still toast the rice first, and then place all the ingredients in a microwave safe bowl with room for the rice to expand. Cook on high for 10 minutes and then cook on medium/low for about 15 minutes. Don’t stir at anytime during the cooking process! When it is done, fluff with a fork and serve.
Our cookbook has this Brazilian Coconut Rice recipe in it and I have to say, if you haven’t bought Our Sweet Basil Kitchen Cookbook yet, now is TOTALLY the time!!
More delicious SIDE DISHES you’re sure to love:
- Macaroni Salad
- Wild Rice and Chickpeas
- Sweet Cornbread
- Instant Pot Refried Beans
- Herbed Focaccia Bread
- Cilantro Lime Cauliflower Rice
- Best Mashed Potatoes
- Easy 7-Up Biscuits
- Grilled Corn
- Best Baked Beans
- Southern Macaroni and Cheese
- Best Potato Rolls
- All our SIDE DISH recipes!
Brazilian Coconut Rice

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Thank you for sharing this recipe!! The only thing I did differently was I used Minute Rice!! I followed your directions & it was AMAZING!! 🙂
Barb, I’m so glad! Definitely one of our favorite sides!
Thank you for sharing this recipe!! The only thing I did differently was I used Minute Rice!! I followed your directions & it turned out
Hi, i love this recipe! I was just wondering, is it possible to use coconut oil to get the flavor instead of coconut milk?
You could saute in coconut oil but the rice still needs to steam in water or coconut milk. Hope you enjoy!
hi, I was wondering about which rice. I have minute rice at home, is that what you use? or regular rice?
Hi Jennifer, We use regular rice. 🙂
Yeppers, minute rice is not actually food.
Hello,
I am learning to be a better cook. I found your blog and we love trying your recipes, so thank you for sharing. We love the Hawaiian pulled pork recipe and for some reason our store didn’t carry pink salt but Red Hawaiian Sea Salt. I wonder if color makes a difference? Tonight, I finally made the pork along with this rice dish. After reading the comments, I cooked the rice with butter in skillet for about 5 minutes, then added everything into my rice cooker. Half way through I mixed it up too so nothing would burn or have a film. Once cooked it was a bit oily, I did buy a cheap can of coconut milk so maybe that is the cause. Oh and I did long grain rice…just wondering if cooking longer or not in a rice cooker would be best…?
The red salt should be great. I’ve used it too. The rice will have a little sheen as the fat content for coconut milk is definitely different, but cooking it in the pan for long enough then just leave it alone so as much as the milk can cook into the rice as possible. I do agree, the cheaper the coconut milk the worse it seems to be. It takes a while to find good brands by you but Asian markets are my best bet for a good one.
I have been playing around with different receipts online and this is the first one I found not using water along side the cocoanut milk. I tried it tonight and mine turned out very oily. The flavor was the and good I might add but where did I go wrong as far as the oiliness or is that just how it’s meant to be .
Hmmm, ours has never turned out oily, but there are so many varieties of coconut milk and they are all so different it may have been that. Or it could be that the rice wasn’t cooked enough in the first stage so too much oil was left in the pan. Sorry, wish I was there to watch and help.
Would love to try this with fruit. Could I add half coconut and half sweetened condensed milk to push it to the sweet side? Your thought greatly appreciated!
Ohhhhh… I don’t know about the sweetened condensed milk BUT you could try adding sugar! I’ll have to experiment. Here’s the mango sweet rice if you want to try that, https://ohsweetbasil.com/2009/10/mango-sweet-rice.html
Thank you so much for this recipe! It is refreshingly different, with the roasting technique and the brown sugar. Loved it!
Aimee, I’m so glad you like it! It’s one of our favorites!
Just tried it! It was really good. Not sweet enough to suit my family, but I thought it was perfect.
Only problem I ran into was that I had a layer or film of coconut milk that settled on top, so it looked like it had more simmering to do than it actually did. I lost a decent bit of it to burning, but now I know what to watch out for next time.
I’ll definitely be making it again. Thank you for the recipe! I think I have a new favorite snack. 🙂
Ooh! I’ve had Thai coconut sticky rice but never Brazilian, to the best of my knowledge. This sounds (and looks) wonderful!
Thanks, Ashley!