chave982
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How can I make my white rice come out just like the rice you get at chinese take-out places? Theirs is always so starchy and sticky, which is how I like it.
So funny, wysiwyg. My mom makes sticky, gummy rice, too and I tend to not care for it. But, there are times when I prefer it for certain meals. My kids like it best when I'm serving rice and gravy. You can shape it into a little volcano like mashed potatoes and then put a dent in the top to hold the gravy. Also, they like sticky rice when serving beef stew over the top. It seems easier for them to get the stew/rice per bite ratio perfect, or so they tell me.Hello chave982,
I sincerely think sticky and starchy rice is disgusting (this is the way my Mom prepares it LOL) but here are some tips from her cooking style:
1) Use risotto rice (short-grain) which starch content is perfect for creamy rice.
Italian Arborio, Vialone Nano or Carnaroli are the most popular.
Argentinian Carnaroli is also a good option.
I doubt a Chinese restaurant will use any of these rices, I'd ask them what they use and how they cook it.
2) Use fresher rice, the longer is stored, the dryer it becomes.
3) When cooking, use high temp. (near boiling temp. water), same when sateeing.
Starch is like glue and will react (stick) better on a higher temp. environment.
4) My Mom tends to let her rice cook longer, so I recommend doing this too.
I hope this helps.
Looks like i am going to bein a complete minority here, but i think they use long grain rice in Chineese restaurants. The only thing is to use the rice maker. Go to any Asian market and check what kind of rice they sell there. also ask them what to do. I'm sure they will tell you the same thing I did. All you have to do is to figure out water-rice proportion.
5,000 years of practice might have something to do with it.White Rice - How do the Chinese do it??
jersey that looks great. Is that Chicken or pork it . All I need is a fork or chop sticks.
Not a complete minority. I believe that jasmine rice (which I suggested) is a long grain rice.
Charlie - have you been to United Noodle? That is my favorite asian market. I can spend a lot of time and money there