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Asian American Cooking Lesson 1: Cooking the Rice


Washing

Preparation is important. Some rice is packaged with labels that warn against washing because it will remove the added vitamins. Most do not and you do not know where it has been so it is a good idea to rinse it off.

Begin by measuring out the rice you wish to cook. Remember what this amount is because it will determine how much water you are going to put in. Dump the rice into a large bowl and fill it with water. Stir. Once the rice settles back down, dump the water out. Do this until the water is clear.

Cooking

There are several ways to cook rice. The easy way is to dump it into a rice cooker with an equal amount of water and ignore it for a while. Things to keep in mind:

Other ways to cook rice include:

Eating

After the rice is done cooking, carefully open the lid and fluff the rice with the plastic paddle. If the rice sticks to the paddle, it helps to dip it in water before using it.

Rice is traditionally eaten in bowls with the bowl resting on your fingers on the left hand, with the thumb up to help balance it. Chopsticks are held in the right hand. Place toppings/sauces on the rice. Raise bowl to mouth and start shoveling.

Lesson 2: Asian American Rice Toppings

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