Thursday, February 14, 2013

Flavor Plain Rice

Rice does not have to be plain. Add some flavor to make it taste better.


Turn rice from plain white into wonderful by adding flavor to it during every stage of cooking. Plain rice tastes as its name sounds: bland. To remedy this problem and make rice tastier, avoid the packaged rice seasoning mixes with preservatives. Use your favorite herbs and spices to make a flavorful rice side dish. Both white and brown rice benefit from additional seasonings and flavors.


Instructions


1. Heat the butter, onion, garlic and rice in the bottom of a large stock pot over medium-high heat.








2. Toast the rice and vegetables until the rice is slightly darkened and the vegetables are translucent. Toasting the rice makes it more flavorful than cooking it without toasting.


3. Add the stock and herbs to the rice and bring to a boil over high heat. Boil the rice for 10 minutes.


4. Place a kitchen towel on the bottom of the pot lid, and cover the stock pot with the towel and lid. The towel absorbs excess liquid from the steam and prevents the rice from becoming soggy.


5. Lower the heat to low and simmer the rice for 10 minutes or until the rice has absorbed all of the liquid and become tender.


6. Fluff the rice with a fork to separate the grains before serving.

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