Bored with eating the standard rice? If yes, then these are some interesting ways to cook rice that will help break the monotony of the same old boiled rice.
Boiled rice is one of the most used and the simplest methods to cook rice. However, you could go a little different route by boiling it the japanese style. The initial step is to bathe the rice again and again and soak it over the night in water. Next morning, drain the water and boil the rice. Have equal proportions of rice and water. The perfect ratio is one pint rice to one pint of water.
Boil the water in a stew pan with a tight lid. Once, the water has come to the boil, add the rice. Stir the rice and then cover the lid. The cooking time for this rice is 15 to 20 minutes. Serve this rice with potatoes, plant stock or even curries. It is suggested that you use best quality rice for this one as poor quality rice will not have the desired texture, which should spoil your meal.
Does rice with oranges sound convincing? Yes, naturally it does! Wash the rice nicely and steam them. Add oranges while the rice are still cooking along with some sugar. You might even add honey in place of sugar, if you’d like. But do be sure to remove the white skin and seeds off the oranges before you add them.
When you serve the orange rice, place pieces of orange in every saucer. It’ll add to taste and the visual appeal of the dish. Orange rice are easy to make but the catch lies in selecting the correct rice. You want to choose finely processed rice only to come out with the ideal dish.
Who asserts you want to cook rice in water? You can cook it in milk too. Rice cooked in milk can make for an excellent pudding. First off soak the rice in water. Ideally, you want 1 cups of water to soak One cup of rice. Now boil some milk and drain away the water from the rice. Add the drenched rice to the milk and keep stirring, for an hour. Then, add some sugar along with chopped finely nuts and raisins. You might serve this dish steaming hot or keep it in the fridge for a while and serve cold. Basmati rice works best for this recipe.
So what are you waiting for? Get started and enjoy these luxurious rice recipes.
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