Making BROWN RICE for the first time! Anyone have any tips??
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dannylives
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Anyone know any tips about brown rice? Im making "Riceland" Extra Long Grain Natural Brown Rice.
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Are you looking for tips on how to make the rice? or what to make WITH the rice?0
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I usually throw it together with some chicken and light honey dijon dressing. Tastes pretty good...you could also have it with some fish and veggies for the side :drinker:0
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use chicken or beef broth to give extra flavor. I do that with all of my rice recipes!0
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I use a rice cooker for brown and white rice. White usually takes 30 minutes to make and brown almost an hour. I would strongly recommend that once it is done, to let the rice sit in the cooker at least 5 minutes as clean up will be much easier!!0
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Are there any directions on the package? I always make mine in the rice cooker, but I have heard that you should use a little bit more water with brown because it tends to be dryer. For extra flavour you could throw in a clove of garlic when it's cooking, or use chicken stock instead of water. Good luck0
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PATIENCE! haha it takes much longer to cook and a touch more liquid to cook in. def don't rec. adding salt to it (salt naturally makes rice a little tougher which is great to keep white rice kernels separated) but brown rice has its own husk/fibers so it'll stay separated on its own and it'll be a little too toothy if you did add salt
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I use a rice cooker because I have never been able to cook it right0
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use chicken or beef broth to give extra flavor. I do that with all of my rice recipes!
YES, this! ^^0 -
I don't know how you feel about veggies but I make this recipe with brown rice sometimes as a side dish with ANYTHING.
Brown Rice with Mushrooms & Peas
Brown Rice (4 servings), prepared per instructions (I use chicken or vegetable stock for more flavor)
1 tsp olive oil
1/4 sweet yellow onion, diced
1 1/2 cups of button or cremini mushrooms, sliced thinly
1/2 cup frozen peas, thawed
1 tbsp butter or butter substitute (I like the Smart Balance with Flax Oil)
1 tbsp low sodium soy sauce
Salt & pepper to taste
Prepare rice per instructions. Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Sauté onions until soft then add mushrooms, continue to sauté until golden brown. Once rice is finished cooking, add mushrooms, onions, peas, butter, soy sauce, salt & pepper to taste. Enjoy.0 -
i usually make chicken or shrimp stir fry with it0
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Oh fyi. I had brown rice with mixed vegetables and cut up chicken breast mixed you with pasta sauce at lunch today and it was delicious! Not sure if it's something you would like but it was really good!0
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Alton Brown's baked brown rice recipe on the food network turns out very well. I sub olive oil for the butter, add onion, etc.0
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Let the brown rice soak in whatever you are cooking it in for AT LEAST 30 minutes.0
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You can use chicken or vegatable broth instead of water to give it more flavor. Yummy!0
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A rice cooker is the easiest way to go! Set it and forget it! Avoid all the add-ons (i.e. butter, sauces, starches, etc) if you're looking to loose weight!0
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it has taken me some time to get used to brown rice. I like it now. I boil it with garlic powder, a little salt, onions, tomatoes, green peppers, green onions, garlic, vegetable broth, a little olive oil and cayenne pepper. Pretty tasty.0
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use chicken or beef broth to give extra flavor. I do that with all of my rice recipes!
YES, this! ^^
Thirding it. I actually use that Better Than Bullion paste, but same thing basically.0 -
use chicken or beef broth to give extra flavor. I do that with all of my rice recipes!
This! It definitely makes it taste A LOT better! You can also throw some frozen veggies in with it... I like peas and carrots. NOM!0 -
1 cup rice to 2 1/3cup water. (as opposed to white rice thats 1 cup rice 2 cups water); takes about 40 minutes (white rice only takes 20minutes). when making rice i generally add a tablespoon of yogurt butter (low calorie natural butter), that makes rice fluffier/creamier, and doesnt make it stick to pan, etc. I also add in garlic, italian herbs, pepper, and cayenne pepper if i want spice. Keep the cover on it and dont remove it until its done or else you let out the steam and then it makes it burn/get stuck to pan.0
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I'm making brown rice fried rice tonight.
Adding egg whites, spinach, garlic, mushrooms, & onions. Serving it with Tilapia0
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