







🍽️ Elevate your dinner game with a classic twist!
Rice-A-Roni's Broccoli Au Gratin is a 6.5 oz rice and pasta mix featuring a rich blend of broccoli and three types of cheese—cheddar, parmesan, and romano. This easy-to-prepare side dish is perfect for complementing a variety of meats, making it a go-to choice for families and busy professionals alike.




S**Y
One of my go to sides
This Cheddar and Broccoli Rice a Roni is such a great addition to any meal. One of my favorites. Ease of cooking: It is very simple to cook Rice a Roni and takes no more than 20 minutes. You can add additional vegetables or protein of your choice. I enjoy adding broccoli. Ease of preparation: Preparation is very easy. Just need some butter and water. I also like to add some minced garlic when cooking, it gives a nice flavor. Value for money: I paid $1.49 for this but other grocery stores have it on sale much cheaper. So just look around. Taste: I enjoy the taste of this rice. Not too cheesy but if you are a fan of cheese you can always add some cheddar cheese in at the end. Overall I would recommend this rice. If you haven’t tried it yet you’re missing out. Makes a great side dish or fine by itself.
A**A
always fresh and delicious
love rice a roni
R**G
Tasty
Love this rice a roni
L**I
Good side dish.
Flavorful.
M**A
Good rice
One of my go to sides. It's good I like it
K**R
It tastes cheesy!
I bought this just to try it, because I was tired of plain white rice. Most important to me was that I could taste the cheese and broccoli in it. It's a great side that can go goid with other food besides chicken.
C**E
Easy, Fast, and my classic Treat
Even in New York City I enjoy the San Francisco treat. Box is fresh and always easy to prepare. Also great value
P**E
ONE FULL OUNCE LESS than it used to be
ONE FULL OUNCE LESS than it used to be, but (SURPRISE!) also more expensive than it used to be. As a result, the old recipes using Rice-a-Noni as a base ingredient no longer work so well. Be aware of this and adjust accordingly. Good job, Golden Grain Company. Next step: offshore the whole dang business to China. Why not? Cheaper labor, cheaper product, but, hey, more profit.
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