Please try and find “Basmati” rice, which shouldn’t be too hard. Most large chain grocery stores do carry it now, and it’s a really flavorful product. By the way, this method should work with any long grain white rice. And save your, “you should buy a rice cooker” emails! Most people aren’t going to buy one, and it’s really not hard to make great rice using this method.
Ingredients:
2 cups basmati rice (or any long grain white rice)
3 cups cold water
1 tsp butter
1/2 tsp salt
17 comments:
Finally. This a thing I never knew how to do right, and it seems so simple. And I couldn't ask my family because they overcook everything.
Hi guys :) This site is a treasure. When I first clicked over here I watched like… 100 minutes of video !! It was that good. The thing that you (the cheffy chef) did differently was you have patience. When I followed the instructions to dim the heat and put the cover on and let it cook for a while to absorb all the whatever flavours in the steam.
It worked, simple rice now tastes so much better AND they don’t stick. Just like in the video. I am going to download all the videos and save them on my computer. You can have whatever you want from my site >
If people cook Thai Jasmine rice or Kao Hom Mali (Mali = Jasmine)...add just half a teaspoon of rice vinegar to the water and rice and see what happens (^_^)
It's a real secret that brings out more flavor and fragrance of the grain.
For tiffany, there is not only vinegar you could add. Santan (coconut milk), or bay leaves, or others spices. Rice+santan, in Indonesia called nasi uduk, in Malaysia called nasi lemak.
For Chef John, when you'll cook Indonesia cuisine?
Hi there, I first cook the rice with butter 3-4 min, until the rice gets transparent, then add chicken stock into it/or/chicken stock powder + water. (1,7 for 1) Rice (pilav) is very popular here in Turkey, and thats our method to cook it. Give it a chance. Love your site!
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I cooked this the other night and had it with Sweet and Sour chicken from a recipe from another food blog, I used to use UB(Uncle Ben's)NEVER AGAIN!!!. This rice was so good. Used the leftover for Chicken Fried Rice 3 or 4 days later. Chef, thanks ..I cooked it to your directions exactly and it came out beautiful.
Think about more ways for us to use this rice, I'll keep a watch.
:B I've never needed to know this because my family is Chinese and I have eaten rice every single day of my life, so a cooker is just as much a part of my kitchen as a knife or a sink. Still, this is good to know just in case it breaks. Thanks!
I wonder whether the 20m remains the same If I double the ingredients?
will be about the same as long as the pan is big enough.
I have heard a lot that you are supposed to soak rice in water for 30 min before cooking or even just rinse and drain it a couple of times. Did you do this before you started cooking? What do you recommend and why?
Nope, I just did exactly as shown. It works for me. Not sure about other methods. There are sooooo many ways.
Chef John I love you. And I love your recipes and videos.
And the rice did come out perfect as you said it would.
Growing up with a Filipino step family- I do love sticky rice too, but this is a very nice alternative.
I ran out of white rice the other day and wanted to do brown rice~ perfectly- but it wasn't so nice. Can you please offer a recipe for that too?
Thanks in advance-- and will donate when I'm employed again :-)
Hi Chef,
How much water would I add for 1 cup of rice....also I'll be using jasmine rice since I just bought a 12lb bag of it.
just cut recipe in half
:-) 1 1/2 cups
Tried this and worked great first time, no giant rice patty. There was a thin layer of rice stuck on the pan bottom, but I am thinking this had to do with the pans thinner bottom? Rest turned out fine.
Thanks!
janbrasil
1.A bit of oil in a pan
2.A bit of chopped garlic or onions to taste.Fry it a bit
3.Ad whatever amount of rice you want to prepare.Fry until it is white.Don't forget to sti it!!or it will burn
4.Ad boiling water until it stands 1 to 1 1/2 finger above the rice.Cook at high temp.without the lit until the water is gone.
5.Ad salt to taste and ad cold water from the fridge,(same amount as the hot water) and put on the lit.When it starts to boil,turn down to low.When the water is gone,leave the pot covered with a cloth for 5 min. and you will have the best loose rice that you have ever made
Try it,and let me hear what you think!!
Great job, chef! I tried it and it came out as expected!
Pier
PS: you may want to know that the right pronounce is "bàsmati", whith the accent on the first "a"... :)
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