Courtesy of Minute Rice |
This is a favorite for many families in America. A good tasting product that is quick to make. What is not to like here?
Well, after feeding the Young Single Adults yesterday, I came home to a full Rice Cooker. I had neglected to take the Rice with me. So, I had a lot of rice and not many mouths here who would eat it. Just and FYI, Rooster Senior will not eat rice without a sauce etc.
Well, here is my solution, and it is important to know that this was very, very easy.
I pulled out my dehydrator. I put the inserts that I use to make fruit leather on the tray to hold the rice.
Here is what the dehydrated rice looked like when I opened the Dehydrator.
This is a close-up of the dried rice. It is really crunchy!
I 'dumped' the rice onto paper towels. This helped me to keep it in one place as well as scoop the rice from the towel into a jar. When I had only a few grains of rice left, I lifted the paper towel by the long edges and poured the remaining grains into the container.
I decided to put my new "minute rice" into jars and seal them with my Food Saver.
I plan to use the following Directions directly from the Minute Rice web page:
Isn't this great? I little 'mistake' has turned out to be a time saver for me in the future.
Cooking Directions
collapse -Measurements
Servings | RICE (cups) | Water (cups) |
2 | 1 | 1 |
4 | 2 | 2 |
6 | 3 | 3 |
1/2 cup uncooked rice = 1 serving (About 1 cup cooked rice) |
Isn't this great? I little 'mistake' has turned out to be a time saver for me in the future.
2 comments:
Do you think this would work with long grain brown rice so I could use it in the rice mixes else where on your site?
I hesitate to think that it could work with brown rice as it goes rancid so quickly. I appreciate you stopping by and wish you well in making yourself some mixes. They really save time and money. Thank you for stopping by!
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