Squash, zucchini, broccoli, carrots, onions, and rice, sautéed with teriyaki and soy sauce.

  • EABOD25@lemm.ee
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    13 days ago

    Because I’ve tried that method and there was little to no difference. If you want that method, then go for it, but for a substantial and reliable meal that you don’t have to prep the day before, it’s not necessary.

    I have tried a method where you rinse the rice first and cutting out a certain amount of water while leaving covered. For example, if you’re making a cup of rice, use 1 3/4 cup of water. Leave at low heat and let sit covered. Once cooked in the same method I’ve mentioned earlier, stir then rec-cover for ten minutes.

    Also if you still use the 2-to-1 measurements with rice, then rinse, cook, rinse again to rapid cool it, then dry it

    Also it’s not fried rice. It’s stir-fry

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      11 days ago

      You gotta be trolling or using gpt for yhis… Rinse the rice??? After its cooked?! [Insert uncle roger meme] if your rice too wet you fucked up.

      Anyone reading this do not follow those instructions.

      Make some rice the day before and let it chill… Slap that shit in a wok / skillet with some oil. Cook till it gets a little browned and crispy… Remove from wok and cook your other veggies / protein. Re add the rice and toss together and then serve.

      If you dont want to prep rice day before just skip frying the rice and have a traditional stir Fry.