Indulge in the delightful world of sticky rice, a culinary treasure that has captivated taste buds for centuries. Embark on a gastronomic journey with our comprehensive guide to cooking sticky rice, featuring three enticing recipes that showcase the versatility of this beloved grain. From the classic simplicity of Steamed Sticky Rice, a staple in Southeast Asian cuisine, to the savory allure of Steamed Sticky Rice with Mushrooms and Sausage, and the delectable indulgence of Mango Sticky Rice, a Thai dessert sensation, this article offers a sensory exploration of sticky rice in all its glory. Discover the secrets to achieving the perfect texture and flavor, whether you prefer the traditional steaming method or the convenience of a rice cooker. Elevate your culinary skills and impress your family and friends with these mouthwatering sticky rice creations, each bursting with unique flavors and aromas.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
HOW TO MAKE STICKY RICE (FOOLPROOF METHOD!)
Foolproof instructions to make sticky rice without a rice cooker or special equipment. Our method makes perfect sticky rice every time!
Provided by Judy
Categories Rice
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Add the sticky rice to a mixing bowl or other deep container. Fill it with water so that the water level is at least 3 inches above the rice, as the rice will expand when soaking.
- Soak for 6 to 24 hours. Soak it longer if you want your sticky rice to have a softer texture.
- Drain the water (no need to shake off the excess water), and evenly arrange the soaked sticky rice on a heat-proof, rimmed plate or bamboo steamer lined with natural steamer liners or parchment paper.
- Cover and steam for 30-45 minutes. When making larger batch of rice, steam in two batches or steam longer. You can check the rice and increase the steaming time if need be.
- Keep the sticky rice in the steamer or covered to prevent drying out until you serve it or use it in a recipe.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 342 kcal, Carbohydrate 76 g, Protein 6 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 6 mg, Fiber 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving
GLUTTONOUS GLUTINOUS (STICKY) RICE
I am looking for the perfect sticky rice recipe that is easy to make. Some Asian markets sell this at the deli counter but there's too much rice and barely any good stuff. I got this recipe from http://tastytreats.wordpress.com, I have tweaked the recipe and method and it looks pretty close to what I am seeking. I would like to know nutritional values, or maybe...I won't want to know because it's going to ruin this comfort food for me. Especially the Chinese sausages, they're GREASY!
Provided by Nado2003
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Rinse and then soak the dried shiitake in warm water for about 20-30 minutes, or until they've become soft and pliable. Do the same for the dried shrimp.
- Remove mushroom from water, squeeze dry, and reserve the water to add flavor to the rice. Remove the stems, they're too tough. Slice mushroom thinly.
- Drain shrimp from water, reserve water to add to rice later.
- While you wait for the little fungi to soften up, get a wok and heat it up. No oil will be necessary because the fat content in the sausages (whoops, forgot to mention that. But if it gets too dried, add about 1 tablespoon of olive oil But we're talking comfort food here, afterall...) will all come out during cooking. Quickly fry for 2-3 minutes, then add the dried shrimp and toss it about until you smell all the great aromas and much of the oil from the sausage has come out. Tip the sausage pieces and shrimp into a dish, taking care to leave most of the oil behind in the wok, and put aside.
- Heat up the wok again and add the glutinous rice. This part is a bit like the beginnings of a risotto. In an ideal world, the glutinous rice would be cooked in this way throughout, in the wok, until the rice has completely cooked through. But we don't have time, so my mom taught me this method of par-cooking the glutinous rice before adding it to the rice cooker with the medium grain rice.
- Keep stirring the rice until all the grains are coated in the sausage oil. Heat the reserved shrimp and mushroom water until nearly boiling, if using, if not heat up 2 cups of water. Then add small ladles of liquid in at a time, letting the rice absorb all the liquid before adding the next bunch. Do this for about 10 minutes until the rice looks fluffy and the mixture thickens. You may use mor less water than 2 cups.
- Rinse your medium grain rice in the rice cooker and fill with water to 2cm above the rice. Add your par-cooked glutinous rice, the reserved sausage and shrimps. Slice the mushrooms and add those in, too, along with any of the water they were soaking inches. Add soy sauce. Mix well. If needed, top up with water so there is 2cm of liquid above the rice again. Turn on the rice cooker and leave to bubble away happily....
- When the rice is ready, remove the lid and give it a big stir, loosening the rice. This ensures that it's all nice and fluffy. Drizzle with a bit of sesame oil. Mix well and serve in a large, thick bowl. Sprinkle over the chopped spring onions.
- And as with most comfort foods, it tastes even better the next day.
BASIC GLUTINOUS RICE
Provided by Food Network
Categories side-dish
Time 23m
Yield 1 pound, 5 ounces
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Heat a pan, add the rice and water, cover, and cook over high heat for 15 minutes.
- Reduce the heat to very low, and cook for an additional 3 minutes, making sure all the water has evaporated. Remove from the heat and, using a spatula, fluff the rice. It is now ready to serve.
STEAMED GLUTINOUS RICE WITH COCONUT AND MANGO
Steps:
- Wash rice until water is clear. Cover rice with cold water and vanilla extract and soak overnight. Drain rice and place in steamer lined with banana leaf or cheesecloth. If using leaf, make sure there is a 2 to 3-inch circle in the middle and small holes punched out. This will allow steam to pass through the leaf. Steam on high heat for 45 minutes, rice should be fully cooked but not mushy. Transfer hot rice to a large bowl and add peppercorns, mango and coconut. Serve while hot. Garnish with toasted coconut.
STICKY RICE (GLUTINOUS RICE / KOW NEYO)
This recipe describes the way to prepare the sticky rice you eat with your hand in a Thai restaurant. The sticky rice is actually a short-grain glutinous rice. It can be eaten with almost anything from eggs, meat, vegetables to soup. The Thais also used it in desserts and cakes.
Provided by Kim Ong
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 1h10m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Soak rice overnight in cold water, or for 15 minutes in boiling water if short of time.
- Drain the rice, rinse and spread out on a wet cloth inside a steamer.
- Cook over boiling water for 40 minutes, until rice is tender.
Tips:
- For the best results, use high-quality glutinous rice and ensure it is properly rinsed and soaked before cooking.
- Adjust the amount of water used based on the desired consistency of the sticky rice. For a firmer texture, use less water. For a softer, more gooey texture, use more water.
- If you do not have a bamboo steamer, you can use a metal steamer or a colander placed over a pot of boiling water.
- To achieve the perfect sticky texture, it is important to steam the rice for the full recommended time. Undercooked rice will be hard and chewy, while overcooked rice will be mushy.
- Once the sticky rice is cooked, let it cool slightly before serving. This will help to prevent it from sticking to your hands.
Conclusion:
Glutinous sticky rice is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. Whether you are serving it as a main course, a side dish, or a dessert, these recipes provide a variety of options to suit your taste buds. With its unique texture and delicate flavor, glutinous sticky rice is sure to be a hit at your next gathering.
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