Knorr Fiesta Side Dish Mexican Rice 54 oz

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Product Description Treat your taste buds with Knorr Fiesta Sides Mexican Rice (5.4oz). Our rice & pasta blend expertly combines peppers, onions, garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño peppers with authentic Mexican seasonings. Our deliciously seasoned Fiesta Sides are great as part of a delicious main dish or as a standalone rice side dish. Make Knorr Fiesta Sides the foundation of a crowd-pleasing dinner. Your family is sure to love the authentic Mexican seasonings of Knorr Fiesta Sides Mexican Rice (5.4oz). On top of tasting delicious, these Mexican side dishes by Knorr are quick and easy to prepare. Knorr Cajun rice dishes cook in just seven minutes on the stovetop or microwave. Knorr Rice Sides have no artificial flavors making it an excellent choice for creating a family-favorite meal. Use these easy rice side dishes to create a mouth-watering main dish. Simply prepare Knorr Fiesta Sides and add your favorite meat and vegetables to make a dinner your family is sure to love. You can find great recipes from Knorr like our chef-inspired Fiesta Lime Chicken & Rice -- simply add chicken, chopped tomatoes, and cheddar cheese. Discover more quick and delicious dinner ideas at Knorr.com. There are hundreds of recipes to help you find dinner inspiration. Knorr also has Cajun Sides, Pasta Sides, Italian Sides and more. Knorr offers more than 40 varieties of rice and pasta sides so you can be sure to find flavors your family will love. Knorr believes that good food matters and everyday meals can be just as magical as special occasions. Knorr products owe their taste and flavors to the culinary skills and passion of our chefs. Knorr sources high-quality ingredients to create delicious side dishes, bouillons, sauces, gravies, soups and seasonings enjoyed by families everywhere. Amazon.com WHAT'S FOR DINNER? FIESTA LIME CHICKEN & RICE Serves: 4 Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 10 minutes Ingredients 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (about 1-1/4 lbs.) 3/4 tsp. chili powder 1 Tbsp. lime juice 1 package Knorr Fiesta Sides - Mexican Rice, prepared according to package directions Your favorite taco toppings (shredded cheddar cheese, chopped tomato, chopped onion and/or crumbled tortilla chips) Preparation Sprinkle chicken with chili powder. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and cook chicken, turning once, until thoroughly cooked, about 6 minutes. Stir in lime juice. Spoon Rice onto serving platter, then top with chicken and any chicken drippings. Top with your favorite taco toppings. Explore the full line of Knorr Side DishesFor more delicious recipes from Knorr, check out the back of the package as well as the website: www.letsmakeknorr.com Spanish Rice Taco Rice Chicken Mexican Rice Live for Flavor About the Brand Unilever brands are trusted everywhere; in fact, 150 million times a day, someone somewhere chooses a Unilever product. Among its many well-known food brands are Bestfoods, Knorr, Birds Eye, Bertolli, Lipton, and Ben & Jerry's. Many of its home care and personal care products are market leaders, including Brilhante, Cif, Comfort, Dove, Lux, Pond's, Rexona and Sunsilk. In other words, look in your refrigerator, freezer, or bathroom cabinet, and you're likely to find a Unilever product. In the 1890s, William Hesketh Lever, founder of Lever Bros., wrote down his ideas for Sunlight Soap--his revolutionary new product that helped popularize cleanliness and hygiene in Victorian England. His idea was "to make cleanliness commonplace; to lessen work for women; to foster health and contribute to personal attractiveness, that life may be more enjoyable and rewarding for the people who use our products." This was long before the phrase "Corporate Mission" had been invented, but these ideas have continued to guide the practices of Unilever ever since, even if Lever's language and the notion of only women doing housework has become outdated. In the late 19th century, the businesses that would later be