The Ultimate Rice Trick: One Pot, Two Delicious Rice Dishes

If you're struggling to cater to the diverse taste preferences of your family members when it comes to rice texture, follow this simple tip from Bach Hoa XANH for surprising results.

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In large families, it’s unlikely that everyone will have the exact same preferences when it comes to rice texture. Some may prefer their rice dry, while others might like it a little on the softer side, and then there are those who specifically favor mushy rice (especially the elderly). To cater to these diverse tastes, you don’t need to cook multiple pots of rice. The following trick will show you how to cook one pot of rice and end up with two types of rice textures to satisfy everyone’s preferences.

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Ingredients and Tools

  • A pot

  • Water

  • A wooden spatula

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Instructions

Step 1: Rinse the rice until it’s clean, and then add it to the pot. Pour in the usual amount of water (depending on the amount of rice).

Step 2: Use the wooden spatula to push the rice to one side of the pot, creating a side with more rice and a side with less rice. Be careful not to overdo it, as the side with more rice might not cook properly.

Step 3: Gently press down on the rice on the fuller side with the spatula, and fluff the rice on the less full side to ensure even cooking.

When the rice is cooked, you’ll be amazed to find that one side of the pot has dry rice, while the other has softer rice. The middle portion of the rice will be just right for those who don’t like their rice too dry or too mushy.

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With these simple steps, you can easily cook different types of rice, both dry and soft, in one pot and in a single cooking session, saving you time and effort. Hope you found this article useful! Stay tuned for more insightful posts like this one.

Reference: TVChosun

Frequently asked questions

The ‘Rice Trick’ is a cooking technique where you cook rice in a specific way to create two delicious and distinct rice dishes from one pot. It’s useful as it saves time, energy, and effort, while also providing variety in your meals.

It’s simple. You cook the rice as usual, but you add a twist. After the rice is cooked, you divide it into two portions. One portion is seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, and green onions, creating a flavorful Asian-inspired dish. The other portion is mixed with butter, Parmesan cheese, and black pepper for a creamy and cheesy rice dish.

Yes, you can use any variety of rice that you prefer. Long-grain rice, basmati rice, jasmine rice, or brown rice will all work well with this method.

Absolutely! Feel free to get creative and add your favorite ingredients. You can try adding vegetables, meats, or other spices to either or both of the rice dishes to make them even more flavorful and nutritious.

The cooking time will vary depending on the type of rice you use and the method of cooking. Generally, rice is cooked until it is tender and has absorbed the liquid. Follow the package instructions for the rice you are using as a guide.

Yes, this is a great dish to make ahead of time. You can store the cooked rice dishes in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. To reheat, simply warm the rice in a microwave or on the stovetop until heated through.