NEVER FAIL PERFECT COOKED RICE
This is a method that I have used for years and my rice is perfect every time- I will call for Basmati rice (my favorite) in the recipe but any long grain white rice is fine. You can also cook brown rice with this method but it takes a little longer cooking time. I have posted this recipe for 1 person but you may just increase the rice and water for each person. If you use the chicken stock powder don't use a tsp for each person if say you are cooking rice for 6 don't go over 1 tbsp Pre soaking your rice removes some starch and allows it to cook faster. If you wish add some fresh chopped chives
Provided by Bergy
Categories Long Grain Rice
Time 10m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Measure your rice into a pot and cover it with water until the water is apprx 1/2" over the top of the rice.
- Soak the rice for at least 1 hour.
- Pour off the water and replace with fresh water,again, the water should be apprx 1/2" over the top of the rice.
- Add 1 tsp of stock powder if using.
- Bring rice to a boil,uncovered, simmer for apprx 7 minutes, keep checking until the kernels are perfect.
- Drain in a sieve and run hot water through it.
- Serve now or return to the pot lid on and keep over lowest stove temp until the rest of your dinner is ready.It can sit like this for up to 10 minutes.
KITTENCAL'S PERFECT COOKED WHITE RICE (SOFT, MEDIUM OR FIRM)
This method will create a perfect cooked rice --- remember not to stir at anytime while cooking or the rice will stick to the bottom of the pot, and do not cover with a lid until all water is absorbed, for this method use only long grain white rice, please see directions for water amount.
Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz
Categories Long Grain Rice
Time 30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- *NOTE* for a firm rice (which makes the best Chinese fried rice) use 1-3/4 cups cold water, for medium use 2 cups water less 2 tablespoons, for soft use 2 cups water.
- Place the uncooked rice in a fine strainer and rinse thoroughly under cold water; drain very well (this is an important step the rice must be rinsed firstly).
- Place the rice into a 2-quart saucepan then spread out to cover the bottom.
- Pour the water over the rice, then sprinkle the salt over the top (do not stir) bring to a full boil UNCOVERED on medium-high heat.
- When rice is at a full boil immediately reduce heat to medium-low (more towards the lower setting) and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes or until the water has evaporated and the rice looks dry (push aside a few grains of rice with a fork, if there is no moisture/water in the bottom of the pot then it's ready, do not stir!).
- Turn off the heat and cover with a lid and let the rice stand on the element for 20 minutes.
- Fluff the rice with a fork before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 168.8, Fat 0.3, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 293, Carbohydrate 37, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 0.1, Protein 3.3
PERFECT COOKED RICE
I really enjoy this rice. I have always heard to not stir the rice, but this method comes out perfect with the grains of rice separated. Make sure you plan ahead because the rice needs to soak for 1 hour. This is not the recipe to make if you are juggling a few recipes at the same time. This recipe is for people who enjoy cooking -(Mom, don't make this rice) as it requires more attention than most steamed rice recipes. from My Grandmother's Chinese Kitchen: 100 Family Recipes and Life Lessons, by Eileen Yin-Fei Lo.
Provided by cookiedog
Categories Long Grain Rice
Time 1h23m
Yield 4 1/2-5 cups
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Place rice in a pot with sufficient water to cover. Wash rice in the cold water in the pot by rubbing it between your hands and then drain using a strainer. Add more water to pot and repeat process for a total of 3x. Drain well after washing.
- Add 15 ounces water to the rice and allow it to rest for 1 hour before cooking.
- It is best to use that so-called "old rice" - rice that has been lying about in sacks for extended periods, for it will absorb water better and will cook easier. (It is often suggested that a ratio of 2 cups of rice to 2 cups of water be used. This is unsatisfactory because it will be too soft.).
- Begin cooking the rice, uncovered, over high heat, by bringing the water to a boil. Stir the rice with the wooden spoon or chopsticks and cook about 4 minutes or until the water is absorbed, or evaporates. Even after the water is gone, the rice will continue to be quite hard. Cover the pot and cook over very low heat for about 8 minutes more, stirring the rice from time to time.
- Turn off the heat and loosen the rice with the wooden spoon or chopsticks. This will help it retain its fluffiness. Cover tightly until ready to serve. Just before serving, stir and loosen the rice once again. Well-cooked rice will have absorbed the water but will not be lumpy, nor will the kernels stick together. They will be firm and separate. The rice may be kept hot in a warm oven for an hour without drying out.
- Note: The older the rice the higher the yield.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 300.1, Fat 0.5, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 6.1, Carbohydrate 65.7, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 0.1, Protein 5.9
PERFECT COOKED RICE
Provided by Eileen Yin-Fei Lo
Categories Rice Side Christmas Low Fat Lunar New Year Christmas Eve Fat Free Sugar Conscious Low Sugar Kidney Friendly Vegan Vegetarian Pescatarian Dairy Free Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added Kosher
Yield Makes 4 1/2 to 5 cups of rice
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Place rice in a pot with sufficient water to cover. Wash rice three times in the cold water in the pot by rubbing it between your hands. Drain well after washing. Add 15 ounces water to the rice and allow it to rest for 1 hour before cooking. I prefer that so-called old rice be used - rice that has been lying about in sacks for extended periods, for it will absorb water better and will cook easier. (It is often suggested that a ratio of 2 cups of rice to 2 cups of water be used. This is unsatisfactory because it will be too soft.)
- Begin cooking the rice, uncovered, over high heat, by bringing the water to a boil. Stir the rice with the wooden spoon or chopsticks and cook about 4 minutes or until the water is absorbed, or evaporates. Even after the water is gone, the rice will continue to be quite hard. Cover the pot and cook over very low heat for about 8 minutes more, stirring the rice from time to time.
- Turn off the heat and loosen the rice with the wooden spoon or chopsticks. This will help it retain its fluffiness. Cover tightly until ready to serve. Just before serving, stir and loosen the rice once again. Well-cooked rice will have absorbed the water but will not be lumpy, nor will the kernels stick together. They will be firm and separate. The rice may be kept hot in a warm oven for an hour without drying out.
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