Not sure how to cook wild rice? Here's a quick primer: Place 1 cup wild rice, 4 cups water and 1 teaspoon salt in a heavy 3-quart saucepan and bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer 45 to 60 ...
We've often talked about quick weeknight solutions for using up leftover rice. But for nights when even fried rice are too ...
Don't look shocked! You can cook perfect rice in the microwave. Say goodbye to burnt rice pot bases, stressing over water ...
Grain salads don’t only hold their own against leafy salads — they often outshine them. And you know what countertop appliance really aids in said salads? A rice cooker! With "Top Chef" heading to ...
Dear Lisa: I have trouble cooking wild rice consistently because the cooking time seems to be different every time I make it. Are the grains supposed to be crunchy or burst open? Is that a reliable ...
Robin Mahan, a culinary consultant for the Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council in St. Paul, can think of unlimited uses for cooked wild rice. For breakfast, she would swirl some into pancake or ...
Rice is one of the most basic foodstuffs on the planet, common to a huge number of cuisines and cultures that span the globe; it's a lot harder to find a cuisine that doesn't make any use of rice than ...
We're 10 days into September and I'm already serving foods that I would generally save until mid- or late October. One of the fall favorites at my house is a wild rice/sausage/zucchini dish that turns ...
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 ...
1. Sauté onion in butter then add flour and broth. 2. Cook to a boil for about 1 minute. 3. Add rice, chicken, carrots, almonds and salt; simmer for 5 minutes. 4. Blend in evaporated skim milk and ...