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  1. Heimdallr

    Heimdallr Well-Known Member

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    Half my family can't eat wheat, so the rice cooker is used three or so days a week. Well worth the money for good rice every time and no mess.
     
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  2. Plum

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    Not a big fan of rice, I'm a spud man, but when I do cook it I just sling it in some boiling water and watch it 'til it's done, bit of turmeric if I fancy yellow rice. I do rinse it first though. Always tastes alright to me, leftovers go in the fridge for another day. You can see I'm not a rice purist. Roast spuds however...
     
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  3. TwoWrights

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    Leftovers? :emoticon-0138-think


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    Deffo, I like leftovers, saves cooking on another day and they taste good.:emoticon-0100-smile
     
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  5. TwoWrights

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    There's no leftovers on my plate, or when I cook. :emoticon-0138-think


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  6. rovertiger

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    It's because you don't cook a lot in the first place ya greedy twat. <whistle>
     
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  7. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    I always cook loads of rice, it lasts for ages in the fridge and reheats really well. If I’ve still not eaten it after a week it goes in the freezer.
     
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    That's rich, coming from someone that's always looked like they're in need of a good feed. :emoticon-0138-think


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    <laugh><laugh>
     
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    I was always taught to soak my rice well before cooking, release and wash away the starch… a few years ago our dog Buster, a staffy was dying with a form of cancer, the only thing he’d eat was chicken and rice. Believe it or not but sweet chilli mixed into the white rice is absolutely delicious, never gave the dog it obvs, would of finished the poor bugger off lol but I love it.
     
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  11. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    Morrisons sausage rolls left out overnight.

    Would you?
     
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  12. Chazz Rheinhold

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    Deffo
     
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  13. rovertiger

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    Only if there was hot soup to dunk 'em in.
     
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  14. Ric Glasgow

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    Not sure about this 'Rice Advice' Yapusi?

    I was always led to believe that cooked rice is a breeding ground for bacteria?
     
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  15. rovertiger

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    So is that why the Indians eat it so fast to stop bacteria forming?
    Clever.
     
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    Advice varies. Some say 2-4 days is OK in fridge, others up to 6 days. The important thing it is thoroughly reheated and put in the fridge fairly soon after cooking.
     
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  17. Amin Arrears

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    Thai people will leave rice on the side for days and reheat it with nary a worry. They don’t even bother putting it in the fridge.
     
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  18. Ric Glasgow

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    Amin leaves it in the fridge for a week!!

    The point I'm making is,if he's not careful,he could end up in a fridge with a ticket hanging from his big toe stating....Amin Yapusi,D.O.B and cause of death confirmed as Bacillus Cerius...

    Nothing to see here,I'm taking one for the team,offering up some practical advice...No pain No grain:emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  19. Leon T Trout AFC

    Leon T Trout AFC Well-Known Member

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    I got a load of extra long grain rice dirt cheap in a supermarket - absolutely first class.

    I cook; then immediately wash and soak in cold water. Portion some out to freeze then warm up the rest to eat: microwave, or wok or whatever suits.
     
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  20. Rigsby

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    Draining rice! Big no no!

    Easy method: boil about inch of water in large pan, add a cupful of rice, and stir well, put on medium heat (simmering) for around 8-10 mins stirring occassionally. Once most of the water has been absorbed give it a final good stir, turn off heat and put lid on. Leave for around 5 mins and once you take off lid all remaining water will have absorbed and you’ve got light fluffy rice!
     
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