Long-grain white rice is not as difficult to cook on the stove as it may seem. Be sure to rinse excess starch off the rice first and remember the 2:1 water to rice ratio. After your rice is boiled, ...
Recipes shared in home kitchens and passed between generations inform the way we eat just as much as the recipes we follow online. To celebrate this, we're interviewing the chefs, home cooks and food ...
In theory, cooking rice is about as easy as it gets, requiring two ingredients and heat. But without some know-how or at least an awesome rice cooker, what should be a fluffy, soft pile of aromatic ...
Cooking rice may seem like a rudimentary skill, but rice can be a tricky dish to perfect. The general rule of thumb to properly cook your rice is to use a ratio of 2 parts water to 1 part rice, but ...
We tested six methods for cooking rice and this one was the surprising winner. All six methods started with the same prep — rinsing and soaking the rice for 30 minutes — to remove surface starch and ...
Rice varieties differ greatly in texture, flavor, and nutrition. Basmati is aromatic and fluffy; arborio is creamy for risotto; black rice is nutrient-rich; jasmine is soft and fragrant; brown rice is ...
Growing up in a Filipino household, our method for a perfect everyday rice recipe was simple: Use a rice cooker. But if you don’t have a rice cooker, cooking rice in the oven, rather than on the stove ...
If you have a good rice cooker, rice is one of the simplest things to cook. If you don't, it can be pretty tough to nail the perfect texture -- al dente, with just the right amount of fluffiness, ...
This recipe for Steamed Rice is one of our daily staples, providing a simple yet essential base for many meals. Its fluffy ...