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Rice thread: good stuff!

If i am not wrong a general rice thread is missing.
I can't say that i eat rice often (even less cooked, really rarely) nor that i know it well, but i like it.
For sure hot pepper doesn't hure here too.
 
I had a pack of black rice so for dinner i made the following:
 
  • 200g black rice cempo hitam
  • a dried piri piri
  • cream , about 100g
  • gorgonzola, about 100g 
  • also some Crucolo (i needed it to thicken sauce... It's like Asiago but better)
  • speck, about 150g (i had some leftover for tomorrow pasta)
  • saffron
  • turmeric
  • paprika
 
First i soaked 2 hours rice as indicated.
Then cooked it for 40 mins in 500g water. I used just a bit of salt. I added also a crushed dried piri piri.
 
In the meantime i prepared the sauce. I mixed gorgonzola and cream, slowly warm up and melt it. Later i added some Crucolo to round and thicken the sauce.
Then add saffron, turmeric and paprika.
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Some mold gorgonzola pieces remains... But it's not a bad thing!
 
Near the end i prepared speck, previously cut in strips:
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In a pan with some evo i cooked it a bit, just to change the color. Then i added other evo after cooking.
 
That's the final dish:
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I really liked it. Rice was poor on salt and that was perfect to pair with speck. Speck is the natural companion for gorgonzola and was really good with rice. Heat was low but barely noticeable around half of dish. When i ended the dish i was more hungry.
 
Btw post your rice stuff!
 
It's just a japanese style of rice. I'd like to say I planned it this way and this dish was meant to be some grand design but in reality it's the only thing I had. Lol I ran out of jasmin rice otherwise I would have used that. Bought it when I made sushi one time.
 
Shirakiku is just a brand. They sell several varieties of rice grown in California. Cal Rose is likely their most popular. Their Koshihikari rice though is OUTSTANDING for US grown!!!
 
Treat yourself to this sometime if you like short grain. Very few are as good or better. The only ones that are in the same league are Hitomebore, Akitaotome and Kagayaki Select which is also a type of US grown Koshihikari. CalRose is not even on the same planet as far as a sushi rice goes. All the others i mentioned work VERY well though.
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Tamaki Gold is killer too if you can find it. This stuff is insanely rare in my area. http://www.tamakimai.com/product01.html
 
Long story short, i used it for sushi because its the closest thing my grocery store had and I read that it would work for sushi. It worked but the flavor of it isn't really that impressive.
 
Look for Kukuho Rose pink label if you like CalRose types. I get it all the time because its cheaper and pretty good. Our Costco finally got it back in stock after not having it for many months. Walmart usually stocks Botan Calrose which is almost as good.
 
Yeah im a rice snob but i have the luxury of several markets that sell the better rice at a reasonable prices. :D Its still rather pricey at nearly $25/15lb but if you like a true short grain its well worth it. Tamaki Gold will set you back nearly double that amount if you can find it. Japanese grown Koshihikari shipped to the US will set you back $100/5lbs after you get bent over for shipping from Malaysia. Exports from Japan are very tightly regulated. Virtually none of it is exported to the USA
 
Edmick said:


Made a chicken stir fry last night with purple cabbage and jasmine rice. Purple cabbage isn't necessarily my first choice of veggie in a stir fry and I can't say I've ever used it for this purpose I don't think but it actually worked out nice.
 
Add a scoop of mac salad.
 
Plate lunch!
 
K den.
 
texas blues said:
Mac salad.
 
There's a chain restaurant here called Ono Hawaiian bbq and they have some pretty good mac salad. Served over steamed cabbage. It's pretty good. Not sure if they're a national chain..
 
Edmick said:
There's a chain restaurant here called Ono Hawaiian bbq and they have some pretty good mac salad. Served over steamed cabbage. It's pretty good. Not sure if they're a national chain..
 
Ya' know...
 
I don't reckon I want my mac salad from a chain.
 
Make it myself.
 
Or maybe Helena's.
 
Funny we made it to Helena's super small parking lot,
 
Recommended by mrs. blues Hawaiin  blood step sister.
 
But she got sick that day.
 
So mrs. blues ejected.
 
And we ended up in some shithole touristy joint eating crap.
 
Because we were hungry.
 
And mrs. blues is the boss.
 
For those that don't know.
 
mrs. blues is like sex and pizza.
 
When she's good.
 
She's great.
 
When she's bad.
 
She's still pretty fucking good.
 
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