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submitted 1 year ago by TheOtherJake@beehaw.org to c/food@beehaw.org

Tell me the details like what makes yours perfect, why, and your cultural influence if any. I mean, rice is totally different with Mexican, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, and Persian food just to name a few. It is not just the spices or sauces I'm mostly interested in. These matter too. I am really interested in the grain variety and specifically how you prep, cook, and absolutely anything you do after. Don't skip the cultural details that you might otherwise presume everyone does. Do you know why some brand or region produces better ingredients, say so. I know it seems simple and mundane but it really is not. I want to master your rice as you make it in your culture. Please tell me how.

So, how do you do rice?

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[-] beto@lemmy.studio 2 points 1 year ago

All the water is gone after the 15 minutes. Then I take the pot out of the burner and leave it, covered, for another 10 minutes, just waiting.

And yeah, I fry the dry rice for a minute. I don't know why, I invented that and I think it tastes different!

[-] aitmanga@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago

Lightly frying the rice before cooking it is a quite common practice for Mexican rice, and it seems to help reduce the starch content to make the rice less sticky and keep the grains whole. Here's one link I found regarding this topic: https://chatelaine.com/food/pre-fried-rice/

[-] kool_newt@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Ya my mom always did that.

[-] beto@lemmy.studio 2 points 1 year ago

Interesting, thanks for the link! I'm from Brazil, and our culinary has a lot in common with Mexican cuisine... I wonder if I saw someone doing that, and that's where I picked it up from!

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