September is National Rice Month
(Who knew?)
In honor of the occasion, try this rice and use it with chicken, then make gumbo
to turn one dinner into a totally different meal the next night.
In honor of the occasion, try this rice and use it with chicken, then make gumbo
to turn one dinner into a totally different meal the next night.
My husband and I visited Silver Dollar City in September when we were
in Branson, Missouri, celebrating our 1st Anniversary.
We were guests of our sister-in-law, Marilyn.
in Branson, Missouri, celebrating our 1st Anniversary.
We were guests of our sister-in-law, Marilyn.
My husband signed us up for a cooking class
demonstration since we both love to cook
and learn tips on cooking traditional Midwest foods.
demonstration since we both love to cook
and learn tips on cooking traditional Midwest foods.
It was an opportunity to see first-hand some of the recipes
that are in one of the nation's premier lifestyle magazines, Midwest Living.
that are in one of the nation's premier lifestyle magazines, Midwest Living.
We attended The MIDWEST LIVING Culinary & Craft School located at
Silver Dollar City.
It was quite an adventure! Follow along as I share what I learned from the cooking experience with Midwest Living's class.
Herbed Rice.
Silver Dollar City.
It was quite an adventure! Follow along as I share what I learned from the cooking experience with Midwest Living's class.
Herbed Rice.
Midwest Living Culinary & Craft School |
This class is a 60 minute presentation on seasonal recipes, tips and cooking secrets from the magazine's best recipes. This class was all about turning the leftovers from one dinner into a totally different meal the next night. They had prepared before the class a Roast Chicken recipe. The first part of the class was a demonstration of making a perfect Herbed Rice dish. I am going to share that recipe first, then follow up with a delicious Chicken Gumbo. If you are a busy cook, you will want to make these dishes for a two-for-one cooking experience.
Our class. |
The beautiful Midwest Living kitchen. |
Herbed Brown rice
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 cups uncooked regular brown rice
- 2- 14.5 oz. cans reduced sodium chicken broth
- 1/2 cup water
- 1-1/2 teaspoons dried Italian seasoning, crushed
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Know Your Varieties of Rice
Arborio
This really absorbs flavors and becomes creamy when cooked. Use in risotto.
Basmati
Dry and fluffy, it's suited to Indian dishes as well as pilafs and casseroles.
Brown Rice
This is chewy with a nutty flavor and high in fiber. Great in stir-fry or in pudding.
Jasmine
Fragrant and long-grain, it lends an exotic flavor to stir-fries and pilafs.
Long-grain White Rice
Cooks up light and fluffy. Use in casseroles, paella, or pudding.
Gather ingredients. |
In large saucepan add 2 tbsp. butter and melt over medium heat. An important element for good rice is a heavy-based pot to prevent scorching on the bottom. |
Measure 2 cups uncooked regular brown rice. (Or the rice of your choice, read cooking times on package if you use another variety of rice) |
Wash rice in bowl of clean water. |
Add drained rice to melted butter in saucepan. |
Stir while cooking for 3 minutes. This coats the rice grains and adds additional flavor. |
Add 1-1/2 teaspoons dried Italian seasoning. |
Add 1/2 teaspoon salt. |
Add 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper. |
Carefully stir in chicken broth. When researching on line, the consensus to good rice is figuring out the correct amount of liquid. (from finecooking.com) |
Add 1/2 cup water, or you may use chicken broth again, if you prefer. Brown rice requires more water than some other varieties. |
Bring mixture to a boil, then reduce heat. |
All the liquid will be absorbed. |
Fluff rice gently with forks. |
Enjoy! |
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A memorable visit to Midwest Living Culinary & Craft School. |
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