Congratulations to our giveaway winners Adrienne, Heather, Wanda, Mary-Jo and Kiki on winning Ree Drummond’s new book, The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays. Enjoy!
Today we’re featuring Broccoli-Wild Rice Casserole, one of Ree Drummond’s Thanksgiving side dishes from her new book, The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays. Even better we’re giving away five copies!
Believe it or not, in her acknowledgements Ree credits me with giving her the idea for this book a few years ago. She ponders whether the idea came while we were sitting in her kitchen “sipping coffee (or was it wine?).” Hmm.
Maybe I’m a bit biased, but I love Ree’s Year of Holidays. Bookended by New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve, this book is exquisitely crammed with recipes, photos, decorating ideas, and tips for all twelve big holidays in between. Imagine, all your favorite holiday recipes—stuff you really want to make—done well and in one place.
As I page through the book, there are so many dishes I want to share with our readers. Like Ree’s brilliantly simple Brussels Sprouts with Cranberries or her to-die-for Caramel Apple Pie. As David was leafing through the book, he stopped at a photo of an Easter brunch plate, pointed to the Eggs in Hash Brown Nests, and boldly proclaimed, “I want that!” And even if there are no kids at my house on Valentine’s Day, I’m definitely making those Candy-Dipped S’Mores.
I also loved all the pictures of the family—Ree’s kids, her mom and dad, her mother- and father-in-law, and her sister, Betsy. There are even some vintage photos of her. These photos make an already great book feel warm and special.
Because I’ll be reaching for it regularly, this book has been added to the select group that actually lives in my kitchen. I am looking forward to this year of holidays, and to adding some wonderful new recipes to our traditional ones.
Thanks for the gift of new holiday inspiration, Ree. You can call me for coffee (or wine!) any time!
Let’s keep it simple. To enter the contest to win one of the five books we’re giving away, leave a comment telling us what dish you can’t wait to make or eat this Thanksgiving. Contest ends this Sunday night, November 17th at 9 PM Eastern Time. We’ll announce winners the following morning.
(I’m pretty excited about trying those Brussels sprouts!)
- 2 cups wild rice or wild rice blend
- 8 cups chicken broth
- 2 to 3 broccoli crowns, cut into small florets
- 1 stick (8 tablespoons) butter
- 1 medium-large onion, cut into small dice
- 1 pound domestic white or baby bella mushrooms, finely chopped
- 2 carrots, peeled and cut into small dice
- 2 celery stalks, cut into small dice
- ¼ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup heavy cream
- Salt and ground black pepper
- 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
- Place rice in a large saucepan, along with 5 cups of the broth; bring to boil over medium-high heat, reduce heat to low, cover and simmer until the rice is just tender and broth is almost absorbed, 35 to 45 minutes; set aside.
- Meanwhile, heat a large pot of boiling, salted water. Add broccoli florets and cook until bright green and tender crisp, 3 to 4 minutes. Immediately drain broccoli and plunge it into a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process. When cool, drain and set aside.
- Heat 6 tablespoons of the butter in a large deep skillet over medium-high heat. Add onions and mushrooms; saute until tender and most of the liquid has evaporated, 4 to 5 minutes. Add carrots and celery; saute until all of the vegetables are soft and mixture starts to turn golden brown. Sprinkle in flour; stir to incorporate. Stir in remaining 3 cups of broth; bring to a simmer and continue to simmer to thicken slightly, 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in heavy cream; continue to simmer to heat through. Remove from heat.
- When ready to assemble, adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat oven to 375 degrees. Spread half of the rice in a 13- by 9-inch pan or other 2-quart casserole. Add enough broccoli to cover the surface. Repeat layering with remaining rice and enough broccoli to cover the surface. Ladle on sauce to evenly cover the casserole.
- Melt remaining 2 tablespoons of butter; toss with panko crumbs to coat. Sprinkle breadcrumbs over casserole. Cover casserole with foil and bake for 20 minutes. Remove foil and continue to bake until breadcrumbs and golden brown and casserole is bubbly. Sprinkle with parsley and serve or as Ree would say, “Then dig in!”
We agree, Ree.
Lisa Thompson says
I cannot wait for the dressing. The best dish of the holidays!!!
Deb smith says
I love broccoli so I can’t wait to make the broccoli and rice casserole. Happy cooking everyone!!! Merry Christmas!!
Vicki R. Russell says
Can’t seem to leave a comment. Your site always rejects it:(((
Vicki R. Russell says
Yea……it worked today:))) Good…..now I’ll enter all of your giveaways.
Jean D. says
PIE!
Brandi Bryant says
I can’t wait to eat dressing and fried turkey…and desserts of course too many to list and all my favorites. Thanks for the giveaway. Good luck everyone,
Debbie says
Looks awesome! This would be great for Thanksgiving!!
jen says
it all sounds so good and a thanksgiving feast is always my favorite…but maybe we would have to sneak those dipped s’mores in there as well – just to balance it all out! 😉
Rosemarie Leone says
I would love to try this broccoli and wild rice casserole. It looks so delicious . And the Carmel apple pie sounds yummy too.
Rebecca Willis says
old fashioned homemade bread stuffing
Shirley says
Our apple trees were loaded this year so the Caramel Apple Pie sounds yummy.
Cynthia says
pumpkin pie my favorite!
Cynthia says
pumpkin pie my favorite!
Angela says
Stuffing! It’s a food we really only eat at Thanksgiving.
Donna Hone says
Can’t wait to make and eat sweet potato casserole.
Jenny Westover says
Green Bean Casserole.
Mitzi C says
PECAN PIE!!
Janet Graham says
that really looks good I love watching you show I have learned a lot
Karen Clough says
I can’t wait to make the green bean casserole, from scratch!
Amy Romansky says
We don’t usually eat turkey other than the holidays, so i am looking forward to eating great turkey.
Dottie d hogan says
Love your show and recipes and your living out on a ranch
Dottie d hogan says
Love your show and recipes and your living out on a ranch
Adrienne Lombardi says
Caramel Apple Pie!!!!
Missy says
Making cookies with my Grammy
Kelly Laurie says
Love love love Thanksgiving….the love and meaning of Thanksgiving..
Carolyn DeVries says
I can’t wait to try this!!!!
Callah B. says
Broccoli and Rice Casserole has always been my favorite dish!!
Sue Klein says
Dressing and sweet potato pie, yum!
Missy A says
My absolute fave is sweet potato casserole with an oat crumble topping! The BEST! 🙂
Andi Kent says
We love Brussels sprouts in our house so that one’s a given but I can’t wait to try the broccoli rice (it’s already on the menu for this week). I’m (mostly) vegan so I’ll make the usual swaps for broth and butter and use lite coconut milk for the cream. My mouth is watering already :).
Kathly P. says
I love making the stuffing – it’s my husband’s favorite thing.
Also I always make a new side dish every year and I plan
on making the broccolli/rice casserole this time. I was
looking for a new idea and this is it!
Melissa Ward says
I always make the sweet potato casserole for Thanksgiving and I love, love, love it! My favorite part is the brown sugar, pecan topping. It’s crunchy and like like eating pecan pie candy!! Can’t wait!
Molly S says
This looks delicious and I can’t wait to try it!
This Thanksgiving, I’m looking forward to making harvest cannolis, which are cannolis filled with a pumpkin pie filling and sprinkled with cinnamon donut sugar.
Holly Lucas says
Can’t wait for dressing!! And cranberry sauce is a must!!
Helen Henry says
Thank you for the recipe!
Jeff hill says
Homemade stuffing!
lUCY says
I SAW IT LAST WEEK ON YOUR POST AND HAVE ALREADY BOUGHT ALL INGREDIENTS TO TRY IT! LOOKS AND SOUNDS YUMMY!
Sue C says
Undoubtedly bourbon sweet potatoes with candied pecans!
Megan S says
I love making candies and pies! Up first: Caramel pie! Yumm! 🙂
Karen Tate says
A must have for our family is cornbread chicken and dressing!!
Nancy says
Today I would say pumpking pie.
marcia says
Oyster stuffing!
Pat says
Broccoli casserole meets wild rice and mushrooms – sounds like a win-win to me!! Yum!!
Cindy Harjes says
I love her Turkey brine recipe. And I’m going to make her Dutch apple pie again!
Bonnie W. says
Can’t wait to try the Thanksgiving recipes!
Cindy Harjes says
Dutch applie pie!
Laquita says
Cranberry Salad
Shannon Hull says
This broccoli ric
Shannon Hull says
This broccoli rice will be the first I make!
LOUISE HOWARD says
I WOULD LOVE WINNING ONE OF YOUR COOBOOKS!