seans_potato_business
Senior Cook
I am told that fried rice is best cooked using rice that has been allowed to wait around for a couple of days after boiling. I cooked and drained my rice a couple of days ago and left it on the stove top to mature. Just recently, I noticed an unhappy smell leading to the covered rice! I picked up the pan and notice that it's warm - the stuff is producing its own heat! I mixed it around and it's turned into smelly mush! It's possible that those dastardly little flies (like gnats or midges) had something to do with it.
Thus, my question(s) to you all: is it really necessary to wait a day or two after cooking? What differences does it make? Should it be stored in the fridge during this time?
Thus, my question(s) to you all: is it really necessary to wait a day or two after cooking? What differences does it make? Should it be stored in the fridge during this time?