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yankinmanc
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Rice...
Whats your favorite type to cook and what is your method.
I am so so at making rice, and I do love it so!!!
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Posted 2/24/07 3:35 PM |
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JTK
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Name: Kristi
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Re: Rice...
carolina 2 cups of water, salt and some butter, bring to a boil...lower to simmer and add one cup of rice..simmer for 20 minutes stirring once at 10 minutes..oh yeah i forgot to add you have to keep it covered once it is simmering!
that's it!!!
Message edited 2/25/2007 10:11:29 AM.
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Posted 2/24/07 9:00 PM |
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Janice
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Name: Janice
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Re: Rice...
I married a Puerto Rican, I haven't made mashed potatos in years..its rice all the time.
I start with olive oil, while burner is on low. Then add a cup of rice(white, any brand I have a coupon for). Stir and get oil all over the rice. Then 2 cups of water, bring to boil. Boil for 2 minutes, cover, and bring burner back to low. Keep that cover on, no peeking until the water has seperated from rice..when there are no more puddles on rice, take cover off, a quick stir to get the bottom rice on the top, then cover again.
at the boiling pt is where I add either adobo or sazon..i also have a ton of sofrito stored and frozen, if DH wants something other then white rice, I add 2 tbsp of that.
or in the final simmer state, I will add beans.
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Posted 2/25/07 8:44 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Rice...
Posted by Janice
I married a Puerto Rican, I haven't made mashed potatos in years..its rice all the time.
I start with olive oil, while burner is on low. Then add a cup of rice(white, any brand I have a coupon for). Stir and get oil all over the rice. Then 2 cups of water, bring to boil. Boil for 2 minutes, cover, and bring burner back to low. Keep that cover on, no peeking until the water has seperated from rice..when there are no more puddles on rice, take cover off, a quick stir to get the bottom rice on the top, then cover again.
at the boiling pt is where I add either adobo or sazon..i also have a ton of sofrito stored and frozen, if DH wants something other then white rice, I add 2 tbsp of that.
or in the final simmer state, I will add beans.
I am going to try that!! Thanks! I like Basmati Rice, its my favorite! I think that will work well. How much Olive Oil do you use?
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Posted 2/25/07 9:09 AM |
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Lisa
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Name: Professional Aunts No Kids
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Re: Rice...
I only make Basmati or Jasmine rice.
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Posted 2/25/07 9:11 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Rice...
basmati or jasmine. very popular in australia.
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Posted 2/25/07 12:08 PM |
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july06bride
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Name: Nicole
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Re: Rice...
Goya!
I even get away with it with my Ecuadorian Husband!
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Posted 2/25/07 2:23 PM |
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MrsKelly
just hangin' around...
Member since 11/06 6305 total posts
Name: Krista
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Re: Rice...
rice a roni
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Posted 2/25/07 3:35 PM |
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angnick
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Name: Angela
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Re: Rice...
we use carolina rice, it is the best!
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Posted 2/25/07 5:56 PM |
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steph4777
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Name: Stephanie
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Re: Rice...
I prefer Uncle Ben's rice, the grains usually are not clumped when you cook them.
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Posted 2/25/07 6:53 PM |
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