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You don’t need a rice cooker to make a perfectly fluffy white rice! Sharing my foolproof method to cook simple, yet deliciously fluffy white rice on stovetop and answering all your questions on how to cook rice on stovetop. #rice #whiterice #jasminerice #howtocookrice

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This is a recipe for exceptionally fluffy, coconut rice! No gluggy coconut milk scum left on the surface, each grain is clean and fluffy. The trick is to BAKE it rather than use the stove. No scorched pot, and the rice grains are evenly cooked!Make it Asian-restaurant style by adding pandan leaves OR kaffir lime leaves. Or finish with a sprinkle of toasted coconuts. Serve with: tropical, Caribbean, Indian and Asian foods. See recipe card below for stove-top COCONUT POWDER version (no rice…

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rice, peas and carrots are mixed together

Make at home, restaurant style fried rice. My daughter loves the fried rice you can get at expensive Japanese Hibachi style restaurants. I make this all the time for her and she loves it. I usually make it without the peas and carrots.

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white rice balls with black sesame seeds on a plate

This recipe calls for freshly cooked rice. You can cook your rice in your rice cooker or pressure cooker. This is the most basic way to make Onigiri. You can also add egg, spam, tuna and/or your own flavorings and seasonings. Here's a video to show you how I made mine.

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a red bowl filled with rice and broccoli on top of a wooden table

On cold winter nights, creamy and cozy dishes are just what we need. That's why we came up with this recipe for Winter Rice. It's a creamy and cheesy rice dish that goes well with just about anything, and fills you up with lots of comforting goodness.

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Why should you choose U.S.-grown rice? The answer is simple! Canada doesn’t grow rice, so when it comes to rice, Canadian consumers trust U.S. rice because it is the most local and reliable choice. #USARiceCan #rice #RiceIsLife #usarice #ricefacts #rice101 #supportlocal

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