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Basic Boiled Rice #1

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Chinese Rice 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Rice
Water
(see "The Basics: Rice" for amounts)

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Wash rice thoroughly, then spread evenly along the bottom of a saucepan.
2. Add the desired quantity of cold water for each cup of rice. (Let rice
and water sit covered in pan for 30 minutes before cooking. This softens
the rice, but can be omitted.)
3. Bring rice to a boil over 3/4 flame. Boil covered 3 minutes. Reduce
flame to 1/2. Boil 2 minutes more, or until most of the liquid is absorbed.
(At this point, before the water is completely absorbed, some cooks stir
the rice gently from the bottom up so that it will cook more evenly and
have less tendency to burn on the bottom. If some rice sticks to the sides
of the pot during this stirring, just scrape it down.)
4. Lower flame to a minimum. Let rice cook covered 18 to 20 minutes more.
Do not lift lid or stir rice during this time. (If you lift lid, valuable
steam will escape; if you stir the rice, it will stick to the bottom of the
pan. When cooking is done, some cooks lift the lid and stir the rice once,
loosening it gently with a lifting motion of chopsticks, then replace the
lid and let the rice stand for 10 minutes.)
5. Turn off heat. Let rice sit covered in pan 10 to 15 minutes. Then, with
fork or chopsticks, fluff rice to separate each grain. The rice will then
be soft, flaky and ready to serve.
NOTE: Cooking time for rice varies from stove to stove and from pan to pan.
Only actual experience can determine the precise cooking time.
From <The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook>, ISBN 0-517-65870-4. Downloaded
from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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