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Re: Rice???
[Re: deadeye]
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04/16/17 06:17 AM
04/16/17 06:17 AM
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R_H_Clark
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What is this boiling over you speak of? I bring water,salt,butter to a boil,then add rice,stir once and cover. I let it come back to a boil and immediately reduce heat and simmer for 25 minuets.
Why is your rice boiling over? It only takes seconds to bring it back to a boil,so you don't walk away. You don't stir it or anything after you reduce it to a simmer. Stirring it makes it gummy. After 25 minuets on your lowest setting,just let it sit a few minuets covered and then take the cover off and fluff it with a fork. Mine turns out perfect every time using this method.
I am however talking about white long grain rice. I've used different brands but can't really tell much difference between what I've used.
Last edited by R_H_Clark; 04/16/17 06:19 AM.
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