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Yellow Rice

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[blue_heading]Yellow Rice Per 1/2 Cup Cooked $0.21[/blue_heading]

Rice is something that is cheap, globally available, quick, familiar, and easily customizable for everyone. I enjoy trying out new exotic flavors so if your anything like me then this dish is right up your alley!

I enjoy rice as a side dish or as a filler food to combine with other foods so it’s really no surprise I find that when increasing and intensifying my rice it has a direct influence on the outcome of the whole dish and what I choose to pair it with. This rice is not only yellow helped from the Tumeric spice added here but has a sweet and savory flavor from the Cinnamon and Cumin.

The key to making great rice is really only two things imo…water to rice ration and toasting your rice before cooking it.

You never have to do exactly as I do; in fact. I recommend you try your own style on my recipes and report back any nice surprises you happen to create.

[blockquote]Cooking is as much about learning as it is about enjoyment; truly being in the moment.[/blockquote]

Yellow Rice
Print Recipe
Yellow Rice Per Serving $
Servings Prep Time
3 Cups 2-3 Minutes
Cook Time
20-30 Minutes
Servings Prep Time
3 Cups 2-3 Minutes
Cook Time
20-30 Minutes
Yellow Rice
Print Recipe
Yellow Rice Per Serving $
Servings Prep Time
3 Cups 2-3 Minutes
Cook Time
20-30 Minutes
Servings Prep Time
3 Cups 2-3 Minutes
Cook Time
20-30 Minutes
Ingredients
Servings: Cups
Instructions
  1. Heat up a pot on the stove to medium high heat and add in your butter.
  2. After a minute or so add your onions, garlic, Cumin and Tumeric; and let it heat up baby! *If when you drop a small piece of onion in and it sizzles then you are ready to cook.
  3. After a few minutes add in your one cup of dry rice so we can just slightly toast them for an amazing flavor!
  4. Toast the rice on medium high heat for about 2 minutes then add your chicken broth(water) and bay leaf on top.
  5. Bring it to a slight boil then turn your heat to low and cover to let cook for 20 minutes.
  6. After the 20 minutes remove from the heat and while remaining covered let your rice sit for 10 minutes before sticking a fork in and fluffing the rice a bit. Yellow Rice is now in your cooking vocabulary congrats!
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  • Anonymous
    December 6, 2014 at 12:51 pm

    I’ve never tried Tumeric in my rice before but i’m going to give it a try and hope for the best thanks for the ideas -peace

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