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| I have a bowl of just plain brown rice, already cooked, that I would like to reheat for supper. What can I add to it to kick it up a notch. FWIW, cooking brown rice is new to me....just trying hard to give up things that are white.
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- Posted by sweet_betsy (My Page) on Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 15:10
| I use brown rice in this recipe that Glenda posted. Thanks, Glenda, I love it. I use whatever meat or combination of meats that I have available when I take a hankering for it. Smoked Sausage Jambalaya Steps |
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| Now that sounds wonderful! But to be honest I was looking for something simpler for tonight to have with rotisserie chicken. |
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| Finely diced white onion, green and/or red pepper and if you're in a festive mood...and have dried craisens in your larder...soften and dice up some of those as well. I always rinse the brown rice kernels in warm water before I put them to boil/steam. It removes some of the excess starch and once the rice is fully steamed, it's less "pasty" in texture. I, also, cook my brown rice in chicken broth/bouillon liberally sprinkled with onion powder and add some dried or fresh celery leaves. It gives it a yummy flavor. HTH Anne |
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- Posted by ruthieg__tx (My Page) on Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 15:28
| I love brown rice......Just do a stir fry with onion, garlic, pepper and mixed veggies....To me there is nothing better...I keep a bag of frozen mixed veggies just for this kind of left over. I always cook more brown rice than I know I will use. |
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| I mix Paul Newman's pineapple salsa with brown rice. |
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| Here's a recipe you can adjust for whatever you choose to add or delete: Brown rice and chicken casserole Instructions: Cook brown rice following package directions or using a rice cooker and let cool. Preheat oven to 375F/190C. Wash mushrooms and spin dry or dry with paper towels. Cut mushrooms into thick slices, then cut slices in half. Heat 2 tsp. olive oil in heavy non-stick pan and saute mushrooms until they're starting to brown and all liquid has evaporated. Remove onions to a dish. In same frying pan, add 1 tsp. more olive oil and heat, then add onions and saute 3-4 minutes until onions are softened. Add thyme, ground poultry seasoning, salt, and pepper, and saute about 2 minutes more. While onions cook, dice leftover turkey or chicken into 1/2 inch pieces. Add mushrooms and diced turkey into pan with the onion-herb mixture, and stir to combine. Add rice and gently stir until all the meat and vegetables are evenly distributed in the rice. In a small bowl, whisk together sour cream and chicken stock, then stir in coarsely grated parmesan cheese and 1 cup grated low-fat cheese. Gently stir the sour cream mixture into the rice mixture. Spray a 2 quart casserole dish with non-stick spray or olive oil. (I'd use a relatively flat dish without a lid for this casserole.) Spoon rice mixture into the casserole dish and press down to evenly distribute. Bake for 25 minutes, or until casserole is slightly bubbling and barely starting to brown. Sprinkle with second cup of grated low-fat cheese and bake about 15 minutes more, or until cheese is melted and lightly browned. Serve hot. |
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| Seems like the cooking forum had a thread with brown rice. It gave a technique and I think FOAS had some add-ins. Looked good to me. Made me want to give up bleached food. |
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- Posted by YogaLady1948 (My Page) on Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 16:30
| You could add corn and black beans with some salsa or taco sauce for spice~~any type of beans would be good with the rice. |
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- Posted by ravencajun (My Page) on Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 16:36
| I make the sausage and rice casserole with brown rice. I love it with mushrooms and sauteed sweet onion, also good with a little grilled or fried corn. I keep packages of the precooked rice pouches to have as a quick easy side or to add to my recipe. |
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| Thanks, Anne. Sounds just what I was looking for. Sometimes my brain turns to jelly when I'm trying to think of something. |
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| Well, looks like I'm going to have to stock up on brown rice! Rob, I'll check out the CF forum. Thanks you all. |
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| I do something like Anne as well and will also add peas and/or slivered almonds. Stir fry everything up together and then add the rice with some liquid (water, or soy sauce or broth) to warm it up. |
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- Posted by marie-ndcal (My Page) on Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 17:55
| I will take cooked rice and add onions (pan fry in butter first), scrambled egg, grated cheese and maybe sliced olives and mix together. Season with what ever i feel like, Sometimes I will add some cooked broccoli or peas or?? Depends what I have left over. For liquid I will use chicken stock/broth. |
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- Posted by marie-ndcal (My Page) on Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 17:57
| Oh yes, forgot I do use salsa also. |
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| I like lemon juice and garlic salt on my rice. |
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| I love brown rice. I always cook it with chicken or beef broth, onions, and other veggies added in the very beginnng. |
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| So how'd you make it? Was it good? |
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