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all I eat is brown rice from our rice cooker

Welcome to my world of proses (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 30 January 2013 23:05 (eleven years ago) link

one year passes...

hi
a question for ilx
could you / do you eat rice on its own
no accompaniments at all
regards

Thanks in anticipation of your opinions (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 03:45 (ten years ago) link

Yah, short or medium grain japonica

Has to be really good quality tho

, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 03:57 (ten years ago) link

I could for survival but I would not by choice, but I don't even know what "japonica" is, so.

Orson Wellies (in orbit), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 04:01 (ten years ago) link

i think in japan this would not be uncommon but i imagine they would have a drink with it
rice with no drink or just water would be too minimal but good rice with a drink is fine
if i had to spend £2 a week on food i would probably just eat rice though

Thanks in anticipation of your opinions (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 04:04 (ten years ago) link

Yes. Not for an entire meal, but yes, sometimes as a plain dish of its own, with perhaps a side veg + some fish. Must be good quality rice, as noted above. I find that a brown rice works better as an unvarnished plain dish than polished, white rice. More tooth & a nutty flavor of its own.

Aimless, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 04:08 (ten years ago) link

lol you bring in fish you are disqualified, might as well have a rib of beef and a crate of champagne with it

Thanks in anticipation of your opinions (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 04:13 (ten years ago) link

i do this sometimes

k3vin k., Wednesday, 5 March 2014 04:19 (ten years ago) link

why is "brown" its own option? brown rice does rule though

k3vin k., Wednesday, 5 March 2014 04:20 (ten years ago) link

man, aero really doing some important work in this thread

k3vin k., Wednesday, 5 March 2014 04:32 (ten years ago) link

i think brown is its own option, even if it also identifies as basmati
i can't imagine voting brown other than as an act of aspirational self-improvement but it's nice to feel like it's in reach, nice to see it presented as viably everyday by the internet

&: yeah slyly complementing your rice with anything is not answering the question 'do you eat rice on its own', but, if any concession can be made - like, adding uncooked red or green onion, adding sumac or spices, &c - then i have probably had some pretty bare rice plates

mustread guy (schlump), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 05:41 (ten years ago) link

On its own with Maggi liquid seasoning

Andreass Twerckmeister (wins), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 07:13 (ten years ago) link

dash of cumin or something

brown rice is tasty, don't see the ish with it. wdn't eat it by itself for jollies, tins of e.g. kidney beans can be had for pennies too if you're doing the austerity diet

I never did nothing to no curry (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 07:20 (ten years ago) link

I eat bowls of plain white rice as a snack sometimes.

set the trolls for the heart of the sun (how's life), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 11:56 (ten years ago) link

As noted above, beans & rice is tastier and more nutritious than plain rice.

It does sound as if nakh is not in funds atm. Ben Jonson, in Drummond of Hawthornden's book of table talk, said he 'did often eat his library', meaning selling his books to afford food. If it was good enough for Ben...

Aimless, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:13 (ten years ago) link

Having sold my books in the past, the exchange rate for food would blow goats.

set the trolls for the heart of the sun (how's life), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:16 (ten years ago) link

can't believe this wasn't posted

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKJ7uGNeIZ4

dan m, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:18 (ten years ago) link

does rice with soy sauce count as rice on its own important question

Corpsepaint Counterpaint (jjjusten), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:21 (ten years ago) link

no condiments!

Thanks in anticipation of your opinions (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:27 (ten years ago) link

and no it's not sudden parsimony but i) i don't really cook and ii) i tend towards the minimal in food anyway and iii) i used to have a weakness for tilda pure basmati microwave rice, therefore i have had plain rice quite a lot in the past, although not so much recently

it's in rice's favour that it can be eaten on its own without condiments, i would probably choose potatoes over rice nowadays but i couldn't eat potatoes on their own without butter and salt

Thanks in anticipation of your opinions (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:27 (ten years ago) link

you're doing this on purpose to wind me up now

Andreass Twerckmeister (wins), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:30 (ten years ago) link

then my answer is yes but rarely, if good soy sauce was an option it would be all the damn time

Corpsepaint Counterpaint (jjjusten), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:31 (ten years ago) link

i have had plain rice quite a lot in the past

So, your making this query was intended to gauge the exact degree of your own peculiarity? A noble endeavor that should be undertaken more frequently by all!

Aimless, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:32 (ten years ago) link

guys I mixed a little mirin in with my rice and then ate a big old bowl of rice with avocado slices in it a while ago and it was so good

have a nice blood (mh), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:35 (ten years ago) link

^^ postings by people who have figured out how to live

Aimless, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:37 (ten years ago) link

sounds like it xp

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:39 (ten years ago) link

damn son.

set the trolls for the heart of the sun (how's life), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:49 (ten years ago) link

Between the toast thread and mh talking about avocado in this one, I was reminded of the (Alton Brown?) recipe of mashed avocado and sardines on toasted sourdough, and now that's what I really want.

I can't turn my heart into a nabkin dispender. (WilliamC), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 19:21 (ten years ago) link

tinned sardines in olive oil on their own is another minimal food tour de force

Thanks in anticipation of your opinions (nakhchivan), Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:03 (ten years ago) link

My friend who worked in Japan for three years said the best rice he had ever had was fresh grown japonica, around harvest season

Most of the domestic, high quality rice isn't exported at all, if you find any it's usually at a high price

A bowl of rice will cost at least $5 but what a bowl

, Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:08 (ten years ago) link

if i had rice that was just okay and wanted to eat it plain, boil it into porridge, maybe add salt or not

dylannn, Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:15 (ten years ago) link

Side-note: I was in Seoul earlier this year and even though our tour guide only brought us to low-end places each place we went to had really good rice in metal bowls

, Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:19 (ten years ago) link

mashed avocado and sardines on toasted sourdough, and now that's what I really want.

...and it was perfect, really hit the spot.

I can't turn my heart into a nabkin dispender. (WilliamC), Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:20 (ten years ago) link

btw i made risotto tonight

k3vin k., Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:26 (ten years ago) link

what kind?

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:27 (ten years ago) link

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/health/nutrition/19recipehealth.html

v easy to make, came out pretty well

k3vin k., Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:40 (ten years ago) link

Polishing off a bowl of straight up congee right now. No fucks given

, Thursday, 6 March 2014 01:48 (ten years ago) link

four years pass...

rice cookers are amazing, would love to hear some cool rice cooker recipes. My current default one is basically equal grams of basmati rice to ml water ratio then add sauteed cabbage/onions/bell peppers/brocolli/ginger garlic/chillis and spices and oil. Then just leave that thing doing it's work for 30 mins plus.

calzino, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:29 (five years ago) link

use it to put anything else but rice in it.

Yerac, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:34 (five years ago) link

ricist!

calzino, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:36 (five years ago) link

fp’d for ricism

Damn it xp

coetzee.cx (wins), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:37 (five years ago) link

Would also be interested in non-rice meal uses for a rice cooker!

calzino, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:41 (five years ago) link

my mom always puts a yam/sweet potato in it with the rice

Yerac, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:42 (five years ago) link

do you mean just to sweat in there with the rice? that sounds like a good idea.

calzino, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:47 (five years ago) link

to cook it ( i think she cuts it into chunks first)and have it for the nutrition.

Yerac, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:50 (five years ago) link

derp, i just googled. It looks like yam rice is a thing.

Yerac, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 20:53 (five years ago) link

Zojirushi or go home

Korean ones are good but only for the mid range ones, not high end

F# A# (∞), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 21:56 (five years ago) link

one year passes...

Is brown basmati implicitly a whole grain? I've found it a bit difficult getting straight answer out of the internet about this.

I concur with the last revive, rice cookers rule, I use mine every day. Nothing fancy, just rice and some veggies in the steamer. This does affect the amount of water you need to use so it can be a bit of trial and error to begin with. Also I need to give the rice a stir half way through or it sticks. Even so if you are doing rice in a pan/pot you're aff your heid.

grebo shot first (Noel Emits), Tuesday, 1 September 2020 14:41 (three years ago) link

My friend who worked in Japan for three years said the best rice he had ever had was fresh grown japonica, around harvest season

Most of the domestic, high quality rice isn't exported at all, if you find any it's usually at a high price

A bowl of rice will cost at least $5 but what a bowl

― 龜, Wednesday, March 5, 2014 5:08 PM (six years ago)

One of my old pals in Tokyo has a biz partner who learned that he had a foreign friend who was keen on Japanese food (me) so we all went out after a meeting to this non-de-script place in the southwestern suburbs that specialized in raw egg cracked over white rice (卵かけご飯 or 卵ご飯 or "TKG").

The rice was from the best rice farm (I want to say from Niigata prefecture, probabloy koshihikari) and the eggs were from Nagoya from a special breed of free-range chicken (chinese Cochin crossed with native Nagoya hens, think the "wagyu" of Chicken).

Very simple presentation: a bowl of very warm rice + a bowl containing an egg. Crack the egg over the warm rice and voila. The white gets cooked first due to the rice's temperature and the yolk gets slightly cooked but mostly stays in a "sukiyakinabe" state. Doesn't sound like much, but sometimes all you need is a couple very nice ingredients and it becomes something beyond the level of molecular gastronomy or "deconstructed [x]" which was very en vogue across the world at the time.

I always appreciated my buddy's colleague for keeping it simple even though we had like a $100pp. per diem, this meal was under ~$8pp. and made a much stronger memory (although on another trip she also took us to a place that had a whale robata appetizer).

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 1 September 2020 16:57 (three years ago) link

Is brown basmati implicitly a whole grain?

AFAIK brown connotes unmilled rice so it is indeed whole grain, husk and all.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 1 September 2020 16:58 (three years ago) link


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