Not sure how to cook wild rice? Here's a quick primer: Place 1 cup wild rice, 4 cups water and 1 teaspoon salt in a heavy 3-quart saucepan and bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer 45 to 60 ...
1. Sauté onion in butter then add flour and broth. 2. Cook to a boil for about 1 minute. 3. Add rice, chicken, carrots, almonds and salt; simmer for 5 minutes. 4. Blend in evaporated skim milk and ...
When it comes to making dinner, you might switch up your grain routine by subbing in brown rice or quinoa for standard white rice. These alternatives boast more fiber and protein than their white ...
Whether it is red, brown, white, Basmati, Jasmine, wild or black, long-grain or short-grain, rice offers good taste and nutrition. Heart healthy and vitamin rich, rice is low fat, low in calories, ...
Robin Mahan, a culinary consultant for the Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council in St. Paul, can think of unlimited uses for cooked wild rice. For breakfast, she would swirl some into pancake or ...
We're 10 days into September and I'm already serving foods that I would generally save until mid- or late October. One of the fall favorites at my house is a wild rice/sausage/zucchini dish that turns ...
Grain salads don’t only hold their own against leafy salads — they often outshine them. And you know what countertop appliance really aids in said salads? A rice cooker! With "Top Chef" heading to ...
You might have a few go-to pork recipes in your rotation—but isn’t it fun to shake things up now and then? Instead of tossing ...
Even if you're not part of the majority of the world's population that eats rice daily, chances are high that you've eaten the staple ingredient in recent memory. And if you bothered to click on and ...
As the daughter of a Minnesotan and Michigander, I was raised on wild rice. For one, the long-grain marsh grass (not technically a rice) is a Midwestern staple, originally harvested by Native ...