BASIC STICKY RICE

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Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time P1DT30m

Yield 4 to 6 servings or 6 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 2

3 cups long-grain Thai sticky rice
3 cups long-grain Thai sticky rice

Steps:

  • Soak the rice in a container that holds at least twice the volume of rice: Cover the rice with 2 to 3 inches of room-temperature water and soak for 6 to 24 hours. If you need to shorten the soaking time, soak the rice in warm (about 100 degree) water for 2 hours. The longer soak gives more flavor and a more even, tender texture, but the rice is perfectly edible with the shorter soak in warm water.
  • Drain the rice and place in a steamer basket. Set the steamer basket over several inches of boiling water in a large pot or a wok. The rice must not be in or touching the boiling water. Cover and steam for 25 minutes, or until the rice is shiny and tender. Turn the rice over after about 20 minutes, so the top layer is on the bottom. Be careful that your pot doesn't run dry during steaming; add more water if necessary, making sure to keep it from touching the rice.
  • Turn the cooked rice out onto a clean work surface. Use a long-handled wooden spoon to flatten it out a little, then turn it over on itself, first from one side, then from the other, a little like folding over dough as you knead. This helps get rid of any clumps; after several foldings, the rice will be an even round lump. Place it in a covered basket or in a serving bowl covered by a damp cloth or a lid. Serve warm or at room temperature, directly from the basket or bowl. The rice will dry out if exposed to the air for long as it cools, so keep covered until serving.
  • Soak the rice in a container that holds at least twice the volume of rice: Cover the rice with 2 to 3 inches of room-temperature water and soak for 6 to 24 hours. If you need to shorten the soaking time, soak the rice in warm (about 100 degree) water for 2 hours. The longer soak gives more flavor and a more even, tender texture, but the rice is perfectly edible with the shorter soak in warm water.
  • Drain the rice and place in a steamer basket. Set the steamer basket over several inches of boiling water in a large pot or a wok. The rice must not be in or touching the boiling water. Cover and steam for 25 minutes, or until the rice is shiny and tender. Turn the rice over after about 20 minutes, so the top layer is on the bottom. Be careful that your pot doesn't run dry during steaming; add more water if necessary, making sure to keep it from touching the rice.
  • Turn the cooked rice out onto a clean work surface. Use a long-handled wooden spoon to flatten it out a little, then turn it over on itself, first from one side, then from the other, a little like folding over dough as you knead. This helps get rid of any clumps; after several foldings, the rice will be an even round lump. Place it in a covered basket or in a serving bowl covered by a damp cloth or a lid. Serve warm or at room temperature, directly from the basket or bowl. The rice will dry out if exposed to the air for long as it cools, so keep covered until serving.

Misty Ahrens
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I'm so glad I found this sticky rice recipe. It's the perfect side dish for my favorite Thai dishes.


Megan Whittaker
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This sticky rice recipe is a must-try for any Asian food lover. It's so delicious and easy to make.


Amy Flynn
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Thank you for sharing this sticky rice recipe. I'm so glad I tried it. It's now one of my favorite side dishes.


Juanita Smith
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This sticky rice recipe is a keeper. It's easy to make, delicious, and versatile. I highly recommend it.


Ayzarajpot Ayza
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I've never made sticky rice before, but this recipe made it so easy. I'm definitely going to be making it again.


Russ Swanson
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This sticky rice recipe is a great way to use up leftover rice. I usually make a big batch of rice on the weekend and then use it to make sticky rice throughout the week.


Gay Bich
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I love how this sticky rice recipe can be made ahead of time. It's the perfect make-ahead side dish for busy weeknights.


Aichi Sendo
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This sticky rice recipe is perfect for a crowd. I made it for a party and it was a huge hit.


M.Hussain Baloch
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I've made this sticky rice recipe with both white and brown rice. I prefer the flavor of the brown rice, but the white rice is a bit easier to cook.


Aria Aubrey
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This sticky rice recipe is a great starting point, but I like to add a few extra ingredients to give it more flavor. I usually add some chopped mango, pineapple, and coconut flakes.


Qayoom Qayoom
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I followed the recipe exactly and my sticky rice turned out mushy. I'm not sure what went wrong.


Diana muyama
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This sticky rice was a bit too sticky for my taste, but the flavor was good.


Robert Aguirre
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I love how this sticky rice recipe uses coconut milk. It gives the rice a rich and creamy flavor.


Farhan Sikder
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This is my go-to sticky rice recipe. It's simple to follow and the rice always comes out fluffy and delicious.


lozi
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I've made this sticky rice recipe several times now and it always turns out great. It's the perfect side dish for any Asian meal.


Starflight4842
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This sticky rice was so easy to make and turned out perfect! I used it to make mango sticky rice and it was a huge hit with my family.