First things first, grab your largest skillet and get it heating up over medium heat. Add your ground beef and start browning it, breaking it up as you go. We want nice, crumbled beef here. Once it's all browned up, carefully drain off any excess grease.
Now that the beef is looking good, let's add some flavor! Sprinkle in the Italian seasoning, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Give it a good stir to make sure all that yummy seasoning gets cozy with the beef.
Time for the veggies! Add your diced green bell pepper, red bell pepper, and yellow onion right into the skillet with the beef. Keep cooking, stirring occasionally, until those veggies start to soften up. This usually takes about 5-7 minutes. They don't need to be super soft yet, just getting there!
Here's a little trick: push the beef and veggie mixture over to one side of the skillet, creating a little empty space. Add the olive oil to that empty side. Once it's warm, add the minced garlic. Cook it for just 30-60 seconds until you can really smell that amazing garlic aroma. Be careful not to burn it! Then, stir the fragrant garlic into the beef and vegetable mixture.
Pour in the drained petite diced tomatoes and the tomato sauce. Give everything a good stir to combine. Bring the whole mixture up to a gentle simmer.
Now, sprinkle the instant white rice right into the skillet. Stir it in so it's fully mixed with the sauce and beef/veggie goodness.
This is where you grab your instant rice package! Look for the instructions for 2 cups of rice and add the exact amount of beef broth it calls for. Pour it right into the skillet. Using beef broth instead of water adds so much more flavor!
Bring the whole thing up to a boil. Once it's boiling, immediately reduce the heat to low, pop a lid on your skillet, and let it simmer gently. Follow the cooking time on your rice package instructions until the rice is cooked through and all that liquid is absorbed. It usually only takes about 5-10 minutes for instant rice.
Once the rice is done and the liquid is absorbed, remove the skillet from the heat. Keep the lid on and just let it sit for a few minutes before you dish it up. This lets the flavors meld and the rice finish steaming.