Monday, May 13, 2013

5 Great Dinner Recipes: For Rice


Rice Made Sexy - 5 Great Dinner Recipes

Rice - with all the newfangled grains catering to the health-conscious out there, it's become the equivalent of the forgotten stepchild of the dinner plate. According to Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough, co-authors of Grain Mains, 50 percent of the rice produced in the United States each year is…
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Rice Made Sexy - 5 Great Dinner Recipes

Credit: Jane BruceRice - with all the newfangled grains catering to the health-conscious out there, it's become the equivalent of the forgotten stepchild of the dinner plate. According to Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough, co-authors of Grain Mains, 50 percent of the rice produced in the United States each year is exported. Another 16 percent is used to make booze, and another 10 percent is used for pet food. After all, who wants to eat rice when grocery store shelves are full of tasty fiber- and nutrient-packed options like quinoa, whole-wheat couscous, farro, wheat berries, and - the latest trendy grain - freekeh?

That's too bad. Because rice is really easy to make, doesn't take much time to prepare, and can simmer away in the background while you're making a main dish. But it's not just limited to side dishes - it can be the main event, as in the case of risotto, or, if you're really creative, a dessert.

So who won this week? Well, it was a tough call, but we think top marks should go to Carly Goldsmith's Cuban Rice and Beans, a classic dish that can easily be turned into a meal with the addition of some grilled pork chops or a store-bought rotisserie chicken and some salad. Her dish is one that should be in every cook's repertoire of basic recipes.

If cooking rice mystifies you, or if you end up with a bunch of burnt grains at the bottom of the pot every time, or soggy, mushy rice, you can invest in a rice cooker, which makes it a no-brainer. Or, you can read up on how to do it the right way - click here to see How to Cook Rice. It's easier than you think.

All of the recipes featured here can be made at home for about $36 or less, excluding the cost of small amounts of basic ingredients such as butter, oil, flour, sugar, salt, pepper, and other dried herbs and spices.

Cuban Rice and Beans (Pictured Above)
In this recipe, rice and beans come together with a medley of Cuban flavors for a tasty, satisfying dish…
- Carly Goldsmith

Click here to see the Cuban Rice and Beans Recipe.


Credit: Will Budiaman Better-Than-Halal-Cart Rice
This version is flavored with saffron, freshly shucked peas, and ripe tomato - the perfect base for grilled chicken, fish, or lamb. Whoever says rice is bland is about to have their world rocked.
- Will Budiaman

Click here to see the Better-Than-Halal-Cart Rice Recipe.




Credit: Jane Bruce Ramp Pesto Risotto
Roasted asparagus is mixed in to give the risotto another taste of spring, but the real star of this dish is the pesto…
- Anne Dolce

Click here to see the Ramp Pesto Risotto Recipe.






Credit: Shutterstock.com Chicken Fried Rice
A hearty rice dish that can use almost anything you find in your refrigerator…
- Drew Colbert

Click here to see the Chicken Fried Rice Recipe.







Credit: Jessica Chou Horchata Rice Pudding
OK, so horchata rice pudding is pretty much like ordinary rice pudding, but a touch more cinnamon-y and still delicious
- Jessica Chou

Click here to see the Horchata Rice Pudding Recipe.






- Will Budiaman, The Daily Meal

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Rice Made Sexy - 5 Great Dinner Recipes

Gluten free recipes are important if you find you are allergic to gluten which is Wheat, Barley and oats. So the most common grain left is rice. So, from rice is made rice flour for bread, pasta etc. and to make rice flour more cohesive in bread often tapioca flour is added to make the bread stick together.

Also, the healthiest rice is going to be whole short grain or long grain brown rice or wild rice.

 

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