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Prep Time: 5 Minutes Cook Time: 20 Minutes |
Ready In: 25 Minutes Servings: 6 |
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For some reason, folks are afraid to try to make white rice unless it comes pre-packaged in a packet or a box (not bulk). Here's a fool-proof recipe that will have you making rice as a side dish three nights a week. I've been making it this way for years and I mostly use basmati rice that I buy in the big bags. However, I also frequently use the cheap, plain white rice that comes in 2 and 3-pound plastic bags and this recipe works just fine. Ingredients:
1 cup white rice, dry |
2 2/3 cups tap water |
1 tablespoon butter |
1/2 teaspoon salt |
Directions:
1. In a 3-quart saucepan, bring the water, salt, and butter to a rolling boil. Add in the dry rice and stir. 2. Reduce the heat to very low, a simmer, and cover. 3. Check the rice after 12 minutes and stir. If it's gooey-looking or still wet, re-cover and check it again in 5 more minutes. It should be done at this point. 4. Fluff it up with a spoon and take it off the heat. Cover again until you're ready to serve. |
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