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The best way to cook rice without failing is by using a rice cooker, it is easy, simple, and convenient because you don’t have to watch it, you simply have to wait until it cooks and you can serve it immediately. However, if you don’t want to use a rice cooker and prefer your stovetop, then here’s a complete guide to making perfect and fluffy rice every time by Tasty on YouTube.
Bonus: Rice pilaf ingredients
Step 1
To cook rice, it’s very important to keep the timing and the ratio right. For every 1 cup of long-grain white rice, add 2 cups of water, then for 1 cup of short-grain white rice, add 1¼ cups of water, and for 1 cup of brown rice, add 1¾ cups of water. One of the best ways to make sure that the rice comes out fluffy is to rinse them well before cooking, this helps remove all of the excess starch. Put the rice in a pot, then add the water and a pinch of salt (this is optional as it would only add some extra flavor), and bring it to a boil over high heat.
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Step 2
Once boiling, give it a good stir, then put the lid back on, and turn the heat setting to the lowest to let the rice simmer. Long-grain white rice should simmer for 18 minutes, then short-grain white rice should simmer for 15 minutes, and brown rice for 45 minutes. Make sure to not remove the lid as it simmers, then once done simmering, turn off the heat, and let the rice steam with the lid on for an additional 5 to 10 minutes.
Bonus: How to make rice pilaf
Place a pot on a stove over high heat, then add the olive oil, and let it heat up a bit before adding the shallots sauteeing them for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Let them cook until nice and brown while stirring occasionally, then stir in the rice, and toast it for about 30 seconds before adding the wine. Give them a good stir until combined, then add the chicken stock and a pinch of salt, and bring them to a boil. Once boiling, put the lid on, then reduce the heat to a simmer, and let it cook for about 18 minutes. Turn off the heat, remove the pot, then let the rice steam for 10 more minutes, serve, and enjoy!
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