Jenise
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Robert Reynolds
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David M. Bueker
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Carl Eppig
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Howie Hart
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Brown rice usually takes about 45 minutes to cook. About 12 minutes in a pressure cooker. I usually add stock to the cooking water. I like it, but not as a substitute for white rice, just something different - good when topped with chili w/beans.Carl Eppig wrote:...We have cooked it for over half and hour, still have some liquid left in the pan (we use more liquid too), and it still isn't done....
Robert Reynolds
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Howie Hart wrote:good when topped with chili w/beans.
Hoke
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Robert J.
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Robert Reynolds wrote:Howie Hart wrote:good when topped with chili w/beans.
Howie, Cowboy would take that as blatant sacrilege. Better hope he never reads this thread.
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
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Hey! That's the way it was served in the Marines. Read page 5 of the Quantico Marines Cookbook. Besides, we were trained to kill.Robert J. wrote:Too late, you fuckers. The hounds have been loosed and the Ninjas alerted. Watch your back, Howie.
rwj
Dale Williams
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Hoke wrote:Haven't had my brown rice epiphany yet.
Had it several times, in several different ways, and I don't get very much from it at all.
There's no there there for me.
(Now I love white rice, basmati, Texmati, jasmine, sticky.... just don't care much for brown rice.)
Doug Surplus wrote:Trader Joe's has a good Basmati brown rice, but with their introduction a few years ago of frozen cooked rice (they have both brown and jasmine) I've stopped buying the Basmati. The frozen rice is quite good (be sure to use the organic versions, they are better than the regular) and is ready in 3 minutes. Yeah, I'm lazy.
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