
20-Minute "Crispy-Crust" Cajun Beef & Rice Skillet
Dirty rice usually takes time, but we don't have time on a Tuesday. By aggressively searing the ground beef until it gets a deep, caramelized crust, we build hours of flavor in about eight minutes. Toss in a store-bought shortcut—precooked rice—and you've got a smoky, savory, one-pan masterpiece that tastes like you stood over the stove all day.
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Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil(Just enough to get the pan going)
- 1 lb ground beef (80/20)(You need a little fat for that crispy crust)
- 1.5 cups frozen seasoning blend (onion, celery, bell pepper)(The ultimate freezer shortcut for the classic 'holy trinity')
- 2 tbsp Cajun seasoning(Use your favorite brand. If it's salt-free, you'll need to add salt to taste)
- 1 tbsp tomato paste(Adds deep umami and color)
- 2 cloves garlic, minced(Fresh is best, but 1 tsp garlic powder works in a pinch)
- 1/2 cup chicken broth(To deglaze all the good stuff off the pan)
- 1 pouch (8.8 oz) pre-cooked jasmine rice(Like Uncle Ben's Ready Rice. The absolute best Tuesday night cheat code.)
- 1 tbsp unsalted butter(Adds a glossy, rich finish)
- 3 whole green onions, sliced(For that fresh, bright finish)
Instructions
- 1
Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tbsp olive oil and let it get shimmering hot.
2 min
Tip: Use a wide skillet (cast iron or stainless steel is best) so the beef has room to brown rather than steam.
- 2
Take the 1 lb ground beef (80/20) and press it flat into the hot skillet, like you're making one giant smash burger. Now, step back. Do not stir it. Let it sear completely undisturbed until a dark, crusty brown layer forms on the bottom.
5 min
Tip: I mean it! Don't touch it. That crust is the difference between a sad weeknight dinner and a 'can I have the recipe?' dinner.
- 3
While the beef is doing its thing, grab your cutting board. Mince your garlic and slice your green onions so they are ready to go.
3 min
Tip: Prep while you sear! Multitasking saves your Tuesday.
- 4
Use a stiff spatula to flip the beef (it's okay if it breaks into a few large chunks), then roughly break it apart into crumbles. Cook until no longer pink.
2 min
Tip: Leave the chunks a little bigger than you normally would—they hold onto that crispy crust better.
- 5
Toss the 1.5 cups frozen seasoning blend (onion, celery, bell pepper), 2 tbsp Cajun seasoning, and 1 tbsp tomato paste right into the pan with the beef. Stir everything together and cook until the vegetables soften and the tomato paste coats the beef and darkens in color.
4 min
Tip: Caramelizing the tomato paste here removes its tinny flavor and builds depth.
- 6
Stir in the 2 cloves garlic, minced and cook just until fragrant.
1 min
Tip: Watch carefully so the garlic doesn't burn.
- 7
Pour in the 1/2 cup chicken broth. As it bubbles, use your spatula to aggressively scrape up all those incredible, flavorful brown bits stuck to the bottom of the skillet. Let it simmer until the liquid reduces by half.
2 min
Tip: Those brown bits are free flavor—do not leave them behind!
- 8
Massage the sealed 1 pouch (8.8 oz) pre-cooked jasmine rice to break up the grains, then tear it open and dump it directly into the skillet along with the 1 tbsp unsalted butter. Toss vigorously until the rice absorbs the remaining liquid and gets completely hot.
3 min
Tip: Breaking the rice up while still in the bag stops you from getting big clumps in your pan.
- 9
Remove from the heat. Scatter the 3 whole green onions, sliced over the top. Serve it straight from the skillet!
1 min
Tip: Hit it with a few dashes of hot sauce if you like extra heat.
Chef's Notes
Yes, I'm telling you to use frozen pre-chopped veggies and pouch rice. Why? Because it's Tuesday, we're tired, and we have lives to live. If you can't find frozen 'seasoning blend' (the classic cajun holy trinity of onions, celery, and bell pepper), just quickly dice up half an onion, one celery stalk, and half a green bell pepper. But that frozen bag is a magic trick I always keep in my freezer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does 20-Minute "Crispy-Crust" Cajun Beef & Rice Skillet take to make?
20-Minute "Crispy-Crust" Cajun Beef & Rice Skillet takes about 25 minutes total. That includes 5 minutes of prep and 20 minutes of cooking.
How many servings does this recipe make?
This recipe makes 4 servings.
What skill level is needed for 20-Minute "Crispy-Crust" Cajun Beef & Rice Skillet?
This recipe is rated easy — it's beginner-friendly and straightforward.
What ingredients do I need for 20-Minute "Crispy-Crust" Cajun Beef & Rice Skillet?
The main ingredients are: olive oil, ground beef (80/20), frozen seasoning blend (onion, celery, bell pepper), Cajun seasoning, tomato paste, garlic, minced, chicken broth, pre-cooked jasmine rice, unsalted butter, green onions, sliced.
What type of meal is 20-Minute "Crispy-Crust" Cajun Beef & Rice Skillet?
20-Minute "Crispy-Crust" Cajun Beef & Rice Skillet is categorized as: dinner.
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