Rice
Ingredients
Preparation
Boiling over
Step 1
First, blow on the surface of the water. This will cool the water down enough so that it will stop boiling over. For a longer-term preventive, toss a lump of butter in the pot; it will flavor the rice pleasantly as well.
Burned
Step 2
As soon as you discover you’ve burned the rice again, turn off the flame, place the heel of a loaf of bread on top of the rice, cover the pot, and wait for 5 minutes. Virtually all the scorched taste should disappear into the bread. Serve the rice to friends and the bread to enemies.
Cold
Step 3
If you’re one of the few people around who doesn’t have a microwave, reheat your rice without overcooking it by putting it in either a big sieve or a colander and placing it over a pan of boiling or simmering water (depending on how cold it is and how fast you need it). Keep the rice from touching the water.
Not white enough
Step 4
Are you sure it isn’t brown rice? All right, just asking. Add 1 teaspoon lemon juice to the cooking water and the rice will turn a shade whiter.
Too much
Step 5
You can reheat leftover rice (see Cold), add it to soup, use it as a casserole ingredient, or combine it with custard to make a rice pudding. Or you could make something unusual
Uneven cooking
Step 6
When the rice at the bottom of the pot is cooked and the top of the pot is raw, it means too much steam is escaping. Give the rice a big stir, cover the pot either with foil or with a bath towel (be sure to fold the loose ends up over the top), replace the lid, and keep right on cooking.