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Rice to go with curry?
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Can I use slo-cooker for this sort of rice? If so, how? Many thanks.
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No not practical - rice cooks from anything from 10-20 mins depending on type so you don't need to use the fuel for hours
16:03 Sun 25th Nov 2012
I always use basmati too, and like everyone says, it cooks in about 15 mins. My method is this - and it works every time.
First if all, measure the rice in a straight sided container (I use a ramekin as there's only two of us) you need slightly more than twice the volume of water to rice. Soak the rice for a while (this bit isn't necessary but it seems to stop the rice from sticking) before rinsing in a sieve under the tap. Put the rice and water plus a bit of salt in a pan and bring to the boil. Turn the heat down, stir once and once only, then put a lid on the pan and LEAVE IT ALONE!!! It will take about 15 mins for all the water to be absorbed by the rice, and when that's has happened the rice will be cooked. Fluff if up with a fork, and hey presto!! Perfect rice every time!
First if all, measure the rice in a straight sided container (I use a ramekin as there's only two of us) you need slightly more than twice the volume of water to rice. Soak the rice for a while (this bit isn't necessary but it seems to stop the rice from sticking) before rinsing in a sieve under the tap. Put the rice and water plus a bit of salt in a pan and bring to the boil. Turn the heat down, stir once and once only, then put a lid on the pan and LEAVE IT ALONE!!! It will take about 15 mins for all the water to be absorbed by the rice, and when that's has happened the rice will be cooked. Fluff if up with a fork, and hey presto!! Perfect rice every time!
Slow cooker will prepare your rice for rice pudding. There are several types of rice to have with curry. Pilau, boiled and sweet rice. I make sweet rice with butter, sugar, orange zest. Par boil the rice, seperately fry butter and some suger, add a little food colouring, orange zest, then add rice. Stir, and cover until cooked fully. I enjoy that one with curry, its sweet and sour.
personally I always use basmati rice using twice the volume of water to the volume or rice. I always add a knorr chicken stock cube to the water before turning the hob on. when water boils add rinsed rice and bring back to the boil and then stir just once and simmer with lid on pan for just TEN MINS ONLY and then remove from the heat and leave for another ten mins.........perfick!