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Chicken and Coconut Rice With Nuoc Cham Tomatoes

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Plate of chicken with yellow rice and tomatoes.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Paola Andrea

Rich, coconutty, schmaltzy, bright, funky, and tangy, this skillet chicken dinner tantalizes the taste buds on every level. Skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs are seasoned simply with salt and lots of pepper, then cooked skin side down in a skillet until the fat renders and you’re left with perfectly crisp skin. You’ll sizzle garlic and a mountain of shallots in the leftover rich schmaltz, which will flavor the sunny yellow coconut cream and turmeric rice that cooks in the pan with the chicken thighs as the meat finishes roasting.

Since the rice cooks in the oven uncovered (gotta preserve that crispy chicken skin!), soaking it for 30 minutes before cooking is key. The soak helps the rice absorb water, kick-starting the cooking process and helping it to stay tender, not dried out and sad.

While the chicken and rice are delicious on their own, they’re really a vehicle for the season’s MVP (Most Valuable Produce): the sweetest heirloom tomatoes. Feel free to use tomatoes of any shape, size, and color—as long as they’re in season, they’ll taste sublime in the super savory fish sauce dressing inspired by Vietnamese nuoc cham. And make sure to spoon all those tomato juices over the rice! —Asha Loupy

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

Chicken and rice

cups basmati or other long-grain rice

lb. skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs (5–6)

3

tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1½ tsp. Morton kosher salt, divided

1

tsp. coarsely ground black pepper

2

large shallots, thinly sliced

4

garlic cloves, thinly sliced

tsp. ground turmeric

Zest of 1 lime

¾

cup coconut cream

Tomatoes and assembly

2

Tbsp. fish sauce

2

Tbsp. fresh lime juice

1

Tbsp. light brown sugar

2

red or green Thai chiles or 1 serrano chile, thinly sliced

lb. tomatoes, preferably heirloom

1

small shallot, thinly sliced

½

cup coarsely chopped cilantro

½

cup mint leaves, torn if large

Preparation

  1. Chicken and rice

    Step 1

    Preheat oven to 400°. Place 1¼ cups basmati or other long-grain rice in a medium bowl. Pour in water to cover and swish vigorously with your fingers; drain. Repeat process until water runs clear (3–5 more times). Pour in cold water to cover and let soak 30 minutes.

    Step 2

    While the rice is soaking, season 2¼ lb. skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs (5–6) on both sides with 2 tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1 tsp. Morton kosher salt and 1 tsp. coarsely ground black pepper. Arrange chicken thighs, skin side down, in a cold large ovenproof skillet and place over medium heat. Cook, undisturbed, until skin is golden brown and some of the fat has cooked out, 10–12 minutes. Turn over and cook until other side is light golden, 5–7 minutes. Transfer chicken to a plate, leaving fat behind in pan.

    Step 3

    Increase heat to medium-high and cook 2 large shallots, thinly sliced, and 4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced, in same pan, stirring often, until softened and starting to turn golden brown, about 5 minutes. Add 1¼ tsp. ground turmeric and cook, stirring, 30 seconds.

    Step 4

    Drain rice, add to skillet, and stir until each grain is coated. Add zest of 1 lime, ¾ cup coconut cream, remaining 1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton kosher salt, and 1¾ cups water. Stir to combine, making sure to scrape up any browned bits stuck to bottom of pan, and bring to a gentle boil.

    Step 5

    Nestle chicken into rice mixture in skillet, making sure the crisp skin is above the liquid. Transfer pan to oven and bake, uncovered, until rice is cooked through and an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of a thigh registers 165°, 20–25 minutes. Remove chicken from oven and let rest 5 minutes.

  2. Tomatoes and assembly

    Step 6

    While the chicken and rice are baking, whisk 2 Tbsp. fish sauce, 2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice, and 1 Tbsp. light brown sugar in a medium bowl until sugar is dissolved. Stir in 2 red or green Thai chiles or 1 serrano chile, thinly sliced.

    Step 7

    Slice 1½ lb. tomatoes, preferably heirloom, in varying shapes and sizes (cut some into large chunks and others into wedges). Add tomatoes and 1 small shallot, thinly sliced, to bowl with dressing and gently toss to coat.

    Step 8

    Just before serving, add ½ cup coarsely chopped cilantro and ½ cup mint leaves, torn if large, to tomato salad and gently toss to combine.

    Step 9

    Serve chicken and rice in skillet with nuoc cham tomatoes alongside.

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  • So good! I made the salad with cucumbers instead of tomatoes because I couldn’t find any good tomatoes. Delicious!

    • Jackie

    • Vermont

    • 2/8/2024

  • An absolute serve! Excited to make for my family when I go back home.

    • Alexis Garces

    • Brooklyn, NY

    • 12/5/2023

  • Rawr!!! Soooooo good.... eat all day! uga uga

    • UgaChakaUga

    • Greenland

    • 11/7/2023

  • A slam dunk dinner. Killer flavors, uses up the garden tomato bounty, and ready in under an hour start to finish if you get the rice soaking at the start. We'll make this over and over already, I can already tell. Thank you, Asha!

    • Katie

    • Chattanooga, TN

    • 8/3/2023

  • Excellent. Even found heirloom tomatoes in November!

    • Josée

    • 11/30/2022

  • Absolutely delicious and easy to make!! LOOVEEDD it!

    • TT

    • Brooklyn, NY

    • 10/27/2022

  • This was so good. My small neighborhood grocery only had brown basmati "Texmati" rice, which is gross and has a 45 minute cooking time, which I realized after following the directions perfectly and the rice was still hard. I took the chicken out and kept it warm and added more coconut milk/water to get the rice to absorb the liquid. This added about 25 minutes to the time. I will definitely make this again with proper rice, the tomato salad was perfect (Red Boat Fish Sauce & Cherokee purples...yummy) as was the rice (minus it being stupid health rice that caused us to eat at 9:00).

    • Anonymous

    • Memphis TN

    • 10/18/2022