Leftover Cooked Rice (any kind)
Anyone have any great ideas of what to do with leftover rice? Sometimes I will put some on a nice hearty salad, but other than that I don't have any ideas...and I always have rice leftover from dinner. Many times I'll use the boil-in-bag rice so I can't always cut down how much I actually cook.
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Rice actually freezes pretty well, so you can save it for other meals.0
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Anyone have any great ideas of what to do with leftover rice? Sometimes I will put some on a nice hearty salad, but other than that I don't have any ideas...and I always have rice leftover from dinner. Many times I'll use the boil-in-bag rice so I can't always cut down how much I actually cook.
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Fried rice0 -
I love to make a stir fry (chicken, mushrooms, veggies) then put over the rice...so yummy, filling and good for you!0
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Make omurice, it's super tasty.
Here's a recipe from cookingwithdog on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTf5EgVY5uU0 -
I like to eat left over brown rice for breakfast sometimes. I'll add a little bit of brown sugar, almond milk and some cinnamon. Eat warm. It's delicious.0
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Fried rice - add whatever leftover meat you have, and/or an egg, some garlic, some soy sauce...so yummy!!0
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fried rice in this house.. add some veggies, soy sauce..and enjoy!0
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Add chunky salsa and some corn....mexican twist0
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Day old rice is, in my opinion, far superior for fried rice than fresh cooked.
My cooking is kind of extreme in terms of portions, so moderate as needed:
6 cups leftover rice
12 eggs
1 pound cooked ham, diced
1 pound cooked shrimp
2 cans fried spam (don't judge me, I grew up in Hawaii I can't help but like it)
2 cans peas
2 cans carrots, dices
2 cans corn
soy sauce, sesame oil, sriracha, and mozzarella to taste (I use a lot)
Makes a ton of food and tastes good.0 -
Nasi Goreng!!!!!! (Indonesian fried rice)
It is seriously the shizz- I could eat it everyday ) You can buy ready made pastes to mix into the rice and stir fry it with chicken & or prawns (shrimp) and add peanuts, tomatoes, coriander (cilantro), chillis, lime juice and top with an egg (poached or fried). Here are a few recipes :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/nasi_goreng_69542
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/indonesianstylefried_909320 -
fried rice. It is best to use left over, cold rice.0
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Bathe in rice pudding.
Mmmm.0 -
Fried Rice with lots of veggies and eggs.0
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I always make double batches of rice to put in a stir fry the next day.0
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Definitely fried rice...lots of veggies. I like a lot of garlic and chili flakes in mine as well!0
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stir in condensed cream of mushroom soup and add some chunks of chicken. heat. so good, toss in some cooked broccoli0
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Mix with onions, tomatoes and cooked ground beef, chicken or turkey. Add spices to taste.
Stuff mixture in hollowed out bell peppers and bake.
Add to soups.0 -
I add Rotel to leftover brown rice. Sometimes I add a little cheese on top. Sometimes I don't. Heat it up and ENJOY.0
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Especially brown rice--mix with any kind of vegetables. Add any kind of sauce like a tbsp salad dressing/marinade, etc. Add protein of your choice. My choice is usually salmon. Perfect dinner, etc. Use where you would use pasta, quinoa, beans, etc. Have fun experimenting.0
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So many great ideas! I'm officially inspired!
Thanks everyone! :flowerforyou:0 -
Day old rice is, in my opinion, far superior for fried rice than fresh cooked.
My cooking is kind of extreme in terms of portions, so moderate as needed:
6 cups leftover rice
12 eggs
1 pound cooked ham, diced
1 pound cooked shrimp
2 cans fried spam (don't judge me, I grew up in Hawaii I can't help but like it)
2 cans peas
2 cans carrots, dices
2 cans corn
soy sauce, sesame oil, sriracha, and mozzarella to taste (I use a lot)
Makes a ton of food and tastes good.
No Judgement here....just a big smile!! :flowerforyou:0 -
If its just a little bit of leftover sticky rice I'll make "rice balls". Add a little soy sauce if you like, mush up some rice into a ball with your hands (get your hands wet first so the rice doesn't stick as much), then wrap a small piece of nori (seaweed wrapper) around it. My kids eat them as snacks all the time--stick some in a bag and have some on the go snacks.0
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I like to eat left over brown rice for breakfast sometimes. I'll add a little bit of brown sugar, almond milk and some cinnamon. Eat warm. It's delicious.0
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Stuffed peppers -
Cut 3 large peppers in half, clean out the seeds and stuff them with a mixure of:
your rice (say 1 cup), 1 medium chopped tomato, 1 small minced onion, 1/2 cup frozen corn, 1/2 can of black beans, 1 minced garlic clove and 1/3 cup of shredded Monterey Jack cheese
Put in a baking dish and pour some spagetti sauce that has been thinned with water (say 1/2 cup of sauce, 1/4 cup of water) over and bake on low temp (or put in hotpot) for 3 hours (until peppers are soft). About 10 minutes before taking out, sprinkle tops with grated parmesan.0 -
You can make a soup with it; chicken and Rice soup...yum!0
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Here's a link to a rice salad I love. It's much more delicious than the sum of it's parts. It's delicious with or without the chicken. I often add a can of black beans and more veggies to the recipe. http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Brown-Rice-Salad-with-Grilled-Chicken. You can also top rice into just about any kind of soup, add it to a frittata, or mix in curried veggies.0
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I like to eat left over brown rice for breakfast sometimes. I'll add a little bit of brown sugar, almond milk and some cinnamon. Eat warm. It's delicious.
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I add it with fresh salsa to my egg white omlet0 -
Fried rice is great for leftovers, if not, like some people said, it does freeze very well, make sure you used it all up, AFTER you have defroze it:happy:0
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Next day lunch:
Rice
Tin of tuna (in water if you're being fussy)
Leftover vegetables from dinner
Salad veg
Chop up everything that needs it and throw into Tupperware. I did this last week and was shocked at how big, easy, nutritious, filling and CHEAP it was. Tasted lovely too.0 -
Try pouring some soup over it. There are many flavors to try.0
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