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Nando’s Portuguese Chicken and Rice – one pot recipe

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published10 Sep '25 Updated10 Sep '25
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Chicken and rice cooked together in one pot is seriously good. The rice absorbs all the juices from the chicken and any vegetables you use, plus broth flavourings. Flavour combinations are endless. Today, we’re doing Nando’s Portuguese-style chicken and rice, complete with a drizzle of Peri-naise. So good!

Portuguese chicken and rice - one pot recipe

Nando’s Portuguese chicken and rice

A friend of mine calls this Portuguese biryani. Which, I know, right now there are 1 billion Indians crying. To any Indian readers – sorry! I’d disown her, but she has dirt on me.😅

In her defence, it was meant as a compliment. Biryani, as every Indian knows, is the world’s best chicken and rice. So for this humble recipe to get mentioned in the same breath, well, that’s flattering!

But, today’s recipe isn’t Indian flavoured at all. It’s a shameless Nando’s copycat – their dry rub Peri Peri seasoning on chicken with the Nando’s spicy rice. That bright yellow rice with onion, capsicum and a hint of spice, except way better. The Nando’s version I tried for “research” was meh*. Homemade is so much tastier!

* To be fair, I have been told by reliable sources that Nando’s in Australia is very underwhelming compared to overseas, particular in the UK and SA (where it originated).

Portuguese chicken and rice - one pot recipe

Portuguese chicken and rice - one pot recipe
Little drizzle of Peri-naise is so good!

Ingredients in Nando’s Portuguese Chicken and Rice

Nando’s is well known for their Peri Peri sauce which calls for blitzing capsicum (bell peppers) with herbs and spices (see recipe here). Today, we’re doing a copycat of the Peri Peri dry rub which is much faster to make, uses pantry staples and sticks better to the chicken for the method of cooking we’re using in this dish.

1. NANDO’S Portuguese-SEASONED chicken bites

Here’s what you need for the Nando’s Portuguese seasoned chicken. It’s essentially a streamlined take of their Peri Peri dry rub (I didn’t use silicon dioxide, acidity regulator and other scary sounding ingredients listed on the packet).

  • Chicken thighs – Juicier cut than breast so the chicken bites are more flavourful after the 15 minute steaming + 10 minute resting time. Actually, if I only had breast, I’d probably cook it all the way through, remove, then put it back into the pot when tossing the rice (the rice will warm the chicken through easily).

  • Simple Portuguese seasoning for chicken – Pantry staples! As noted above, shameless copycat of Nando’s own dry rub and also the Portuguese seasoning from Herbie’s. 🙂

    • Herbs and spices – Paprika, garlic powder (substitute fresh garlic), dried oregano, coriander, brown sugar and cayenne pepper for touch of warmth (feel free to omit).

    • Wet ingredients (to make a paste so it coats the chicken) – olive oil and lemon juice (substitute with apple cider vinegar, or other clear vinegar).

2. portuguese rice (nando’s spicy rice copycat!)

And here’s what you need for the rice. Nando’s rice is called “spicy rice” but I question the use of the word spicy, I really couldn’t taste any. For mine, I use the smallest hint spiciness from the chilli flakes, but you absolutely skip it if you want.

  • Basmati rice – The long grains of basmati rice are great for one-pot rice cooking as it is a less sticky variety of rice so you get nice fluffy rice.

    Long grain rice will also work great, and medium grain too. Jasmine and sushi rice are stickier but will work ok here. The recipe as written is not suitable for brown rice, risotto, paella rice, quinoa, faux rice, minute rice, designer rice (black rice, purple rice, wild rice etc).

  • Onion, garlic and red capsicum (bell pepper) – The vegetables and aromatics that add tasty flavour into this rice. Don’t skip these!

  • Turmeric powder – for the lovely yellow colour and warm toasty flavour.

  • Chilli flakes (red peper flakes) – Optional, for a touch of warmth like the rice at Nando’s (it’s called Nando’s Spicy Rice!).

  • Frozen peas (OPTIONAL) – Not present at Nando’s. I added it because otherwise it’s a giant pot of yellow!

  • Chicken stock (broth) – Tastier than water. 🙂

3. Peri-naise – or other sauce options

The rice and the chicken is tasty as it is. But a little drizzle of Peri-naise takes it over the top – I’m talking just 1 tablespoon, not much. There’s something about the combination of a little creamy sauce and hot steamy golden rice……Nando’s figured this out decades ago. I’ve just caught on!

Peri-naise ingredients, dry spices version

I’ve popped the Peri-naise recipe here in a separate recipe card because it’s worthy. I’ve linked a whole bunch of recipes to it that you will want to use it for. I used the quick dry spices version (the other option is based on a homemade Peri Peri Sauce, use that the times you’ve got it :-).

OTHER QUICK SAUCE OPTIONS

Even a drizzle of plain mayonnaise (Kewpie!) would go a long way here. To make it pink, mix with a little sriracha (for grown ups) or ketchup (for the young-ones / spice wimps). Sweet chilli sauce straight from the bottle would work well here too, as would your favourite chilli crisp (combine that with kewpie!).

Portuguese chicken and rice - one pot recipe
All in – chicken, uncooked rice, veg, spices, broth, ready to cook!

How to make Portuguese Chicken and Rice

This is a one pot recipe where uncooked rice gets cooked in the pot at the same time as the chicken. Though, I do insist on searing the outside of the chicken first (but keeping it raw inside), then removing before sautéing the onion and capsicum else by the time the rice is cooked, the chicken is way overcooked and dry.

  1. Nando’s Portuguese seasoning for chicken – Mix the seasoning ingredients in a bowl, it should be like a paste, then toss with the chicken. Set aside while you prep for the rest of the recipe. It doesn’t need marinating time but if you wanted to, you could pop it in the fridge overnight.

  2. Peri-naise – Mix the ingredients in a bowl. (In reality, I do this while the rice is cooking).

  1. Sear chicken – Heat the oil in a large heavy based pot over high heat, then sear the chicken until the spices are sizzling on the surface of the chicken and you get a bit of colour, but it’s still raw inside. Remove the chicken with a slotted spoon to leave the fat behind.

    The chicken won’t brown because the pot is too crowded. If you want golden chicken, cook the chicken in two batches (I don’t, because I’m going mid-week easy today).

  2. Sauté – Still on high, cook the onion and garlic for a minute, then add the capsicum and keep stirring for another 1 1/2 minutes until the onion is softened.

  1. Everything in – Add rice and stir to coat it in the tasty oil. Then add everything else – the stock, turmeric, peas etc, and put the chicken back in along with any liquid pooled in the bowl.

  2. Steam 15 minutes – Bring the liquid to a simmer, then lower the heat so it’s simmering gently and pop the lid on. Cook for 15 minutes – no peeking, no stirring!

    Stove strength for rice cooking – You need enough heat so the liquid is simmering gently, not rapidly (base will burn) but also if the heat is too weak and the water is not simmering, the rice is just sitting in hot water, bloating rather than cooking. You need bubbles, just small ones! (See video when I peek under the lid).

  1. Rest 10 minutes – At the 15 minute mark, all the liquid should be absorbed – tilt pot to have a quick check (be quick, don’t want too much steam to escape!). Then, with the lid on, remove the pot from the stove and rest for 10 minutes.

    This step is vital for rice cooking – the rice grains finish cooking properly and the wetness on the surface of the rice grains gets absorbed so your rice ends up fluffy than wet and mushy.

  2. Fluff, drizzle and serve – Fluff the rice to mix the chicken through, then divide between bowls. Drizzle with a little Peri-naise (don’t skip this), sprinkle with green onions then serve!

Side note – The chicken gets stained a lovely golden colour rather than staying the dramatic Portuguese red it started off as. But the flavours are still stuck to it!

Portuguese chicken and rice - one pot recipe

This just about qualifies as a my “complete dinner” in my books, containing a whole onion, capsicum and cup of peas (yes, onion counts towards your daily vegetable intake!). However, for some easy extra veg options, I’d suggest adding a finely diced carrot and/or fennel (sauté with the capsicum), roughly chopped kale (add it with the peas) or right at the end you could toss the rice with baby spinach (it will wilt very quickly).

Also, side note, this reheats very well! Being a fluffy-rice dish like biryani, it doesn’t congeal into a block of rice when cool. If the rice seems a little dry, just sprinkle with water before covering to reheat and it will steam back to perfection.

In any case, a drizzle of the Peri-naise can save anything.

Hope you enjoy! – Nagi x


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Portuguese chicken and rice - one pot recipe

Nando’s Portuguese chicken and rice – one pot recipe

Author: Nagi
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Portuguese inspired
5 from 9 votes
Servings5
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Recipe video above. My friend calls this Portuguese biryani. I know there's 1 billion Indians crying right now, but it describes this perfectly!
A Nando's* inspired recipe with Peri Peri rub sprinkled on chicken then cooked in the same pot with a Nando's copycat spicy rice. Essentially a one pot version of Nando's paella! It's serious good, the rice alone puts Nando's to shame.
Don't skip the Peri-naise. 🙂
* Portuguese chicken restaurant chain, bit of a cult following. Do you have it where you are?

Ingredients

  • 500g/1 lb chicken thighs , boneless, skinless, cut into bite size pieces (Note 1)

Portuguese chicken seasoning:

  • 2 tsp paprika (regular/sweet, not spicy)
  • 1 tsp garlic powder (substitute large garlic clove, minced)
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/4 tsp coriander
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne (can omit for zero spicy)
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 tbsp lemon juice (substitute apple cider vinegar)

Nando’s copycat spicy rice (or not):

  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves , finely minced
  • 1 small onion , diced
  • 1 red capsicum (bell pepper), deseeded, chopped into 1cm/0.4″ squares
  • 1 1/2 cups basmati rice (or long grain rice or medium grain rice) (Note 2)
  • 1/4 tsp chilli flakes / red pepper flakes (omit for not spicy)
  • 2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 2 1/4 cups chicken stock/broth , low sodium
  • 1 cup frozen peas (still frozen)
  • 1/2 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt

Garnishes:

  • Perinaise (I use the quick dry spices version), Pink Sauce (Note 4) or any of the other sauce suggestions listed in post
  • Green onion , finely sliced
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Instructions

ABBREVIATED RECIPE:

  • Toss chicken with seasoning, sear, remove. Sauté onion and garlic, then capsicum, stir in rice, add everything else + chicken. Steam 15 minutes covered, rest 10 minutes. Serve!

FULL RECIPE:

  • Season chicken – Mix the Portuguese Chicken Seasoning ingredients in a bowl. Add chicken and toss to coat. Set aside while you prepare the rest of the ingredients, or overnight if you want (though not necessary).
  • Sear – Heat the 2 tablespoons of oil in a large heavy based pot over high heat. Add the chicken and cook until the outside is sealed and gets a bit of colour (it won't go golden). Remove with a slotted spoon into a bowl, leaving oil behind in the pot.
  • Sauté – Add garlic and onion into the pot, cook for 1 minute. Add capsicum and cook for 1 1/2 minutes or until onion is translucent.
  • All in – Add rice and stir to coat in the tasty oil. Add remaining rice ingredients, then scatter the chicken evenly across the surface. Also add any juices accumulated in the bowl. Stir, bring to a simmer, then put the lid on and lower heat to medium low so it's simmering gently. (Note 3)
  • Steam rice 15 minutes – no peeking, no stirring! Liquid should be absorbed – tilt pot and lift lid for quick peek.
  • Rest 10 minutes – Remove pot from the stove and leave to rest for 10 minutes with the lid still on.
  • Fluff & serve – Remove lid, gently toss the rice. Spoon into bowls, drizzle over Peri-naise, sprinkle with green onions and serve!

Recipe Notes:

1. Chicken – Thighs are better than breast as breast is leaner so it won’t be as juicy once steamed with the rice. If I made this with breast I’d probably cook it all the way through in step 1, take it out, cook the rice without the chicken, then add the chicken back into the rice after rested (the rice heat will easily warm chicken through).
2. Rice – Long grain rice would also be great here. Medium grain will also work well. Jasmine and sushi rice are stickier but will work ok here. Recipe not written for brown rice, risotto, paella rice, quinoa, faux rice, minute rice, designer rice (black rice, purple rice, wild rice etc).
3. Heat strength – Too low (ie no bubbles at all) = rice wallowing in warm water not cooking, will bloat and be mushy. Too high (ie rapid bubbles) = base will burn, rice on surface will not cook. Find a happy medium – gentle simmering (see video when I peek under the lid).
4. Pink Sauce – 3/4 cup sour cream of yogurt mixed with 2 – 3 tbsp sriracha (for grown ups) or ketchup (for kids / spice adverse grown ups), or a combination of the two. See in post for more sauce suggestions.
Leftovers will keep 3 days in the fridge, not suitable for freezing (rice dries out).
Nutrition per serving, assuming 5 servings, excluding sauce.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 458cal (23%)Carbohydrates: 57g (19%)Protein: 26g (52%)Fat: 13g (20%)Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0.02gCholesterol: 95mg (32%)Sodium: 980mg (43%)Potassium: 555mg (16%)Fiber: 4g (17%)Sugar: 6g (7%)Vitamin A: 1434IU (29%)Vitamin C: 45mg (55%)Calcium: 58mg (6%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
Keywords: chicken thigh recipe, easey portuguese chicken, nando’s rice, one pot chicken and rice, portuguese chicken and rice
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Life of Dozer

After 3 months off sick and injured, he was back at his favourite beach during the sunny weekend!

Yes, sometimes a seeming chokehold is the only way I can get him to look at the camera for a happy snap. 😂

I really hadn’t planned to go in – we are just a few days out of winter, after all(!) – but I forgot his life jacket so I had to wade in to be within lunging distance, just in case. 🙂

Meanwhile, Dozer took to the water like he’d never missed a single beach day, never mind my chattering teeth. The things I do for this darn dog!!! 😊

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39 Comments

  1. Liz Ayers says

    September 11, 2025 at 1:34 am

    5 stars
    Another winner. I was wondering what to cook for dinner tonight when email about this recipe came through.
    Had all ingredients on hand.
    Doubled the herbs and spices because we like them strong.
    Easy, quick and we both thought it was delicious.

    Thank you once again!

    Reply
  2. Suzy Charto says

    September 10, 2025 at 11:46 pm

    I always laugh at you complaining about winter. I should send you a picture of my golden rolling in frozen ice water in a field of snow.

    Reply
  3. Sandi Spear says

    September 10, 2025 at 10:58 pm

    Nando’s in every town her, it is a proudly South African 🇿🇦 brand !

    Reply
  4. STONY says

    September 10, 2025 at 10:25 pm

    5 stars
    Yummy recipe and Dozer looks so happy in the lake, how come your not in there with him ? Guess your taking the photo, Say hello to him.

    Reply
  5. Pat says

    September 10, 2025 at 9:52 pm

    Hi Nagi

    Thank you for the receipe.

    I am from South Africa – the home of Nando’s Flame-grilled Portuguese chicken. My go-to-meal on busy work days – the HotPot.

    I love freshly preppared home cooked meals because I know what goes into it. Thank you for this.

    Reply
  6. Lucy says

    September 10, 2025 at 9:09 pm

    Love the choke hold lol.Happy beach day both of you Nagi and Dozer.xo

    Reply
  7. Jomine says

    September 10, 2025 at 8:19 pm

    Wonderful to see Dozer back in the water 🥰 Can’t wait to try the recipe! What is the new pot that Nagi is using?

    Reply
    • Anya says

      September 10, 2025 at 9:43 pm

      I think its Neoflam Retro Induction cookware

      Reply
  8. Sophie says

    September 10, 2025 at 7:56 pm

    5 stars
    Saw this recipe on the train home this afternoon. Now cooked and eaten. Big raves from the family!

    Reply
  9. Holly says

    September 10, 2025 at 7:15 pm

    Nagi you genius! What a delicious, easy recipe

    Reply
  10. Chris says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:59 pm

    This looks really good and I will add it to the list of recipes to try, but it’s not really “portuguese”.

    If you want a traditional portuguese one pot chicken and rice recipe, you should be looking into Cabidela.

    Reply
  11. Velissa Aplin says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:44 pm

    Oh dozer must have loved his swim at his favourite beach!! Can’t wait to try this recipe looks fairly easy & delish 😋. For all Nagi fans, please try her Vietnamese caramelised pork and Malaysian satay chicken, I’ve made both these dishes the last two nights and they are SO yummy!!! My whole family loves them too ❤️

    Reply
  12. Marta says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:40 pm

    Dear Nagi,
    First, I love your recipes.
    Second, please do not, ever, call this Portuguese. I am Portuguese from Portugal (not Brazil) and this is not anywhere close to Portuguese flavors.
    If Indians cry, Portuguese are absolutely appalled by this.
    Call it your take on Nando’s recipe, but never Portuguese.
    Thank you.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 10, 2025 at 9:19 pm

      Called it “Nando’s Portuguese chicken and rice” and fixed up the wording. Hope it’s ok now! I’ll update the video title tomorrow. Late. Need to sleep!

      Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 10, 2025 at 8:41 pm

      OK! You got it Marta 🙂 Fair point. Changing! – N x

      Reply
    • Tracy says

      September 10, 2025 at 6:59 pm

      Wow!!

      Reply
  13. Carolyn says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:17 pm

    5 stars
    Could I use orzo rice as I can’t have rice?

    Reply
  14. Robbie Pethers says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:16 pm

    LOVE THAT DOG.XXXXXXXXX

    Reply
  15. Melissa Stanton says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:15 pm

    Assuming half a teaspoon of salt in the rice mix? Making it now

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 10, 2025 at 8:39 pm

      YES! Did I forget to say that? Checking

      Reply
  16. Ann says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:02 pm

    5 stars
    Going to try this dish tonight, it looks so easy to make and I reckon it will taste so nice the next day cold with some sriracha mayo – I use it for homemade coleslaw. So happy Dozers on the mend x

    Reply
  17. Sarah says

    September 10, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Hi nagi! Definitely making this for dinner tonight, but was just wondering how long it takes, might be just me but I can’t see it. Thanks and lots of love to dozer

    Reply
  18. Emma says

    September 10, 2025 at 5:44 pm

    I love you so much for having the not spicy notes!
    As someone with an intolerance for chilli, then knowing whether I can leave it out and still have a reasonably tasty meal, is so exciting!!

    Reply
  19. Jomine says

    September 10, 2025 at 5:27 pm

    Wonderful news that Dozer is back in the water 🥰 Can’t wait to try the recipe! Now what is that new pot that Nagi is using?

    Reply
  20. Lucy says

    September 10, 2025 at 5:17 pm

    Love all your recipes and I am happy they come with videos (for people like me that need videos) enjoy your week and loads of kisses to Dozer 🙂

    Reply
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