A amirm Banned Apr 2, 2010 15,813 42 0 Seattle, WA Sep 22, 2011 #41 Thanks Dave. Do you serve it just like plain rice or is it a meal in itself?
garylkoh WBF Technical Expert (Speakers & Audio Equipment) Sep 6, 2010 5,602 232 1,690 Seattle, WA www.genesisloudspeakers.com Sep 23, 2011 #42 Steve Williams said: Still waiting on these recipes Gary Click to expand... I've posted Paella in Things to do with rice: http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?3835-Things-to-do-with-rice Still owe you the other three. I'll also include a 4th which is Chinese claypot rice. Will have to wait until after RMAF though. I'm just too busy now.
Steve Williams said: Still waiting on these recipes Gary Click to expand... I've posted Paella in Things to do with rice: http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?3835-Things-to-do-with-rice Still owe you the other three. I'll also include a 4th which is Chinese claypot rice. Will have to wait until after RMAF though. I'm just too busy now.
Dimfer Member Sponsor May 8, 2010 635 220 1,605 Canada Sep 23, 2011 #43 Tiger Rice Cookers are good as well.
Steve williams Site Founder, Site Owner, Administrator Mar 31, 2010 47,738 21,525 7,605 Coto De Caza, California, south golf course www.whatsbestforum.com Sep 30, 2011 #44 OK I have to ask a real dumb question. What is the difference between the green and clear plastic measuring cups that come with the Zojirushi
OK I have to ask a real dumb question. What is the difference between the green and clear plastic measuring cups that come with the Zojirushi
G Greg_R New Member Jan 25, 2012 95 0 0 Apr 20, 2012 #45 Steve Williams said: OK I have to ask a real dumb question. What is the difference between the green and clear plastic measuring cups that come with the Zojirushi Click to expand... Green is for "no-rinse" rice; it is not very common here in the U.S.
Steve Williams said: OK I have to ask a real dumb question. What is the difference between the green and clear plastic measuring cups that come with the Zojirushi Click to expand... Green is for "no-rinse" rice; it is not very common here in the U.S.