Best 3 Classic Stove Top Method For Perfect White Rice Recipes

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**Classic Stove-Top Method for Perfect White Rice: A Culinary Journey Through Different Rice Varieties and Cooking Techniques**

White rice, a staple food in many cultures, holds a prominent place on our dinner tables. Its versatility and comforting aroma make it a beloved accompaniment to a wide range of dishes. In this comprehensive guide, we embark on a culinary adventure, exploring the classic stove-top method for cooking perfect white rice. We delve into the nuances of selecting the right rice variety, understanding the importance of water-to-rice ratios, and mastering the art of cooking rice to achieve the desired texture and flavor. Along the way, we present a collection of delectable rice recipes that showcase the diverse culinary possibilities of this humble grain. From fluffy basmati rice pilaf to hearty vegetable fried rice, each recipe promises a unique taste experience. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a beginner in the kitchen, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and skills to create perfect white rice every time.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

STOVETOP WHITE RICE



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When it's cooked properly, there's nothing more beautiful and essential than rice. You won't even need an electric rice cooker for chef Edward Lee's foolproof method, just a pot on your stove. Each grain remains intact, to give you a perfectly sticky yet fluffy bowl of rice.

Provided by Edward Lee

Categories     side-dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 cup medium-grain sushi rice
1 1/3 cups water, plus additional for rinsing
1 pinch kosher salt
1 pinch sugar

Steps:

  • Rinse rice: Pour rice into a medium mixing bowl and cover with 3 inches of lukewarm water. Swirl water and rice with your hands to release starch, about 30 seconds; water will appear cloudy. Use a fine-mesh strainer to drain the rice; shake strainer to remove extra liquid. Transfer rinsed rice into a pot and add 1⅓ C of lukewarm water, along with a small pinch of salt and sugar.
  • Cook rice: Over medium-high heat, bring rice to a low simmer, about 3 minutes. When bubbles appear around the edges of the pot, reduce heat to lowest setting on your burner. Cover the pot and simmer, 20-25 minutes. Remove from heat and let the covered pot rest for 2 minutes; then gently fluff with a wooden spoon before serving. (Note: You can double this recipe, but make sure to use a bigger pot.)

PERFECT WHITE RICE



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Make perfect white rice every time with this recipe from "Martha Stewart's Cooking School."

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Pasta and Grains     Rice Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 cup long-grain white rice
1/2 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Bring 1 1/2 cups water to a boil in a medium saucepan. Stir in rice and salt and return to a boil over medium-high heat.
  • Reduce heat to a simmer, cover, and cook until rice is tender and has absorbed all the liquid, 16 to 18 minutes (check only toward the end of cooking time). The rice should be studded with craters, or steam holes, when it is ready.
  • Remove from heat and let steam, covered, for 10 minutes. Then fluff with a fork and serve.

BASIC STOVETOP RICE



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Here's how to make plain rice in the simplest way, and once you get the hang of all the steps (rinsing, simmering, fluffing and resting) you can make infinite, delicious variations by adapting one or more of these steps.

Provided by Tejal Rao

Categories     grains and rice, side dish

Time 45m

Yield 3 servings

Number Of Ingredients 1

1 cup rice (long-grain or medium-grain, like basmati or jasmine; short-grain, like sushi rice; or brown rice)

Steps:

  • Pour rice into a bowl, and fill it with cold water. Swirl the grains, using your fingers. Tip out any starchy water, and repeat until water runs almost clear.
  • Combine rice and water in a pot: For most long-grain and medium-grain rice, pair 1 cup rice and 1 1/3 cups water. For short-grain rice, use 1 cup rice and 1 cup water. For most brown rice, combine 1 cup rice and 1 3/4 cups water. The rice and water should not come more than halfway up the sides of your pot; the mixture will double in volume as it cooks.
  • Bring water to a hard boil over medium-high heat. The water's entire surface should break with big, constant bubbles. As soon as water is boiling, give it a vigorous stir with a spatula or wooden spoon, making sure to scrape at any grains at the bottom of the pot. Cover it with a lid and turn the heat to low.
  • Cook long-grain and medium-grain rice for 15 minutes; short-grain varieties for 20 minutes; and brown rice for 30 minutes.
  • When allotted time has passed, or when you hear a change in sound - if you listen closely, you'll notice the sounds will slowly change from a bubbly simmer to a steamy sort of flutter - turn off heat and let rice rest for about 10 to 15 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 234, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 52 grams, Fat 0 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 1 milligram

Tips:

  • Use the right type of rice: Long-grain rice, such as basmati or jasmine, is best for this method as it cooks evenly and doesn't clump together.
  • Rinse the rice thoroughly: This removes excess starch and helps the rice cook evenly.
  • Use the correct ratio of water to rice: The general rule is 1 cup of rice to 1.5 cups of water, but you may need to adjust this depending on the type of rice you're using.
  • Bring the water to a boil before adding the rice: This helps the rice cook more evenly.
  • Stir the rice gently once or twice during cooking: This helps prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
  • Cover the pot and reduce the heat to low: This allows the rice to steam and cook evenly.
  • Let the rice rest for 5 minutes before serving: This helps the rice absorb any remaining moisture and become fluffy.

Conclusion:

By following these tips, you can cook perfect white rice every time. It's a versatile dish that can be served with a variety of dishes, from simple grilled chicken to complex curries. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy side dish, give this classic stove-top method a try.

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