Favorite rice recipes needed.....
#56821 - 04/01/04 11:02 AM
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Nugget
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After having some very bad days recently and after taking a body fat test at the local health fair last weekend and being in the "fair" category of percentage (24%), I've decided to reduce my calorie and fat intake and try to firm up my muscle tone a bit. So, I'm trying to eat more rice, etc and need some ideas.....I'm not much of a rice person. Today for lunch and last night for supper, I had some homemade smoked trout in rice. It wasn't bad, but not something I'd crave either. What else can I do that is quick and easy. I've not yet tried Wills rice pudding, but am going to. Just never taken the time to make it.
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Here's a rice recipe my family really enjoys.
Lemon Rice Pilaf (Makes 6 cups)
1 cup yellow onion, diced 1 1/2 cups converted rice 3 1/2 cups water 1 Tablespoon soy margarine 2 teaspoons kosher salt 1 bay leaf 1/4 teaspoon cayenne (optional) zest of 1 lemon, minced juice of 1 lemon
1. Saute onion in small amount of canola oil in a large saucepan just until softened. 2. Add rice and continue sauteing until it starts to turn golden. 3. Stir in water, margarine, salt, bay leaf, and cayenne. 4. Bring to a boil, cover, and reduce heat to low. 5. Cook until liquid is absorbed, 20 minutes. 6. Remove from heat. 7. Stir in lemon zest and juice. 8. Allow rice to steep a few minutes before serving.
Note: You can also add in a little bit of minced garlic at the end of cooking. The flavor goes really well.
Adapted slightly from a recipe by Bev at www.recipezaar.com
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Here's another idea:
Cranberry Pilaf (Makes 4-6 servings)
1 Tablespoon soy margarine or canola oil 1/2 cup minced onions 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 2 chicken bouillon cubes (make sure they don't contain dairy or MSG) 2 cups boiling water 1 cup raw rice 1/2 cup chopped cranberries
1. Melt margarine in a covered saucepan (or add oil); saute onion until transparent. 2. Add parsley. 3. Combine bouillon cubes and boiling water. 4. Add to onion and parsley. 5. Stir in rice; bring mixture to a boil. 6. Add cranberries. 7. Simmer, covered, for 25 minutes or until liquid is absorbed.
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Can I ask a dumb question? What is converted rice?
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That's not a dumb question! I had to look that up the first time I tried this recipe too.
I guess it has to do with the way the rice is processed. The converted rice somehow keeps more of the nutrients. Here are a couple of pages about it:
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Ngget, I just posted on this topic for Kelly. I love risottos!
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Is "raw rice" - long grain rice? Anne
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web page Here is a link to my favourite rice recipe. It's ridiculously easy and yummy. I often serve it when I have a crowd. Makes a great company dish but easy enough to serve everyday. I can't say enough about it. It's a lifesaver for me.
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I think raw rice just means it hasn't been precooked. But yes, I do use long-grain for that recipe, personally.
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Lemon Rice Pilaf
#332376 - 07/13/08 05:58 PM
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Sand
Reged: 12/13/04
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Loc: West Orange, NJ (IBS-D)
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This is delicious! I made it just as written (omitted the optional garlic). It's just lemon-y enough and makes a simple and wonderful change from plain rice.
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I made this again but this time left out the lemon. It made a wonderful rice pilaf that I served with Baked Chicken with Plums, etc.
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