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    i use a rice cooker. but i'd like to learn how to make sticky rice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yami_Yuffie View Post
    i use a rice cooker. but i'd like to learn how to make sticky rice.
    You can use a rice cooker to make sticky rice, just add twice as much water as rice, as in 2 cups water per cup of rice.

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    My sister "Tried" to make rice once. She ended up scooping rice into a pan twice the size the once she started cooking in, and it ended up overflowing. She has rice for breakfast for weeks. That year for christmas our mom got her a rice cookbook. that was funny as hell.....
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    Boy my momma know how to make great rice! But it's funny because our family doesn't quite have that as a traditional course of meal. And yet she knows how to hook it up. Mommas are amazing.
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    White rice is my favorite but I live with people who adore Spanish rice and Mexican foods, so I make that from time to time.

    In the rice I add some water, butter/margarine (whichever is preferred), salt, minced garlic, a little tomato sauce (tomato paste is too thick), some stir fried onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, green and red bell peppers which you can cook with some all white meat chicken breasts or chopped up steak.

    I didn't make a step by step list with a certain amount of ingredients because some people might not want the stir fried onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, & meats added to the rice. Also, if you like a lot of salt (like my older sister) put in as much as you want. Mix it up to your liking.

    If you're making steak fajitas or chicken burritos you can put this mix in with some beans and cheese (if you'd like sour cream and lettuce as well). Heck, their even good in soft and hard tacos. Mixing it up any way is good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tifa Valentine View Post
    ho adore Spanish rice and Mexican foods, so I make that from time to time.

    In the rice I add some water, butter/margarine (whichever is preferred), salt, minced garlic, a little tomato sauce (tomato paste is too thick), some stir fried onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, green and red bell peppers which you can cook with some all white meat chicken breasts or chopped up steak.

    I didn't make a step by step list with a certain amount of ingredients because some people might not want the stir fried onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, & meats added to the rice. Also, if you like a lot of salt (like my older sister) put in as much as you want. Mix it up to your liking.

    If you're making steak fajitas or chicken burritos you can put this mix in with some beans and cheese (if you'd like sour cream and lettuce as well). Mixing it up any way is good!
    A'yo you hookin' it up huh? Sounds good! Making me hungry!
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    I usually boil water, then add rice, boil the rice for a bit, then cover with a lid, let the rice absorb the water. Then I put it in a bowl, add milk, sugar, and butter, and voila! It's so tasty!

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    My rice cooker is godly.

    I also generally add suchi zu or vegetable stock.

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