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33 lines
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title = "Mushy Rice"
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author = ["KemoNine"]
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publishDate = 2024-02-04
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lastmod = 2024-02-04
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tags = ["Information", "Rice"]
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draft = false
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layout="notes"
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image="dario-mendez-pvo1dnoj8tA-unsplash.jpg"
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imagecaption="A simple glass jar of uncooked rice. The image was obtained from Unsplash at https://unsplash.com/photos/clear-glass-jar-with-white-powder-inside-pvo1dnoj8tA"
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date="2024-02-04"
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AuthorName="KemoNine"
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AuthorURL="https://culinary.kemonine.info"
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notes=["Information", "Rice"]
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category="Side"
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cuisine="Side"
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So the rice I made during meal prep recently turned into a mushy, horrible, gross, sticky mess
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I wasn't sure how to salvage the starchy mess but then I remembered I've done 2 things that were yummy, if not a little 'mushy' texture wise
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- fried plantains
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- fried left over mashed potato pancakes
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Turns out mushy rice will cook up similar to plantain/mashed potato if you form it into a patty of sorts, put some canola oil in a pan and then fry the ever loving shit out of it like you would other starches
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If you also fry up an over medium-hard egg with a solid amount of salt/pepper for flavor you can turn the rice into something of a balanced, simple meal that wont hurt your tummy
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Bonus points if you mix in some beans to the rice ahead of making the rice patty for added fiber/nutrition
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I plan on figuring out the new rice cooking technique over time and am reallllly glad I found a way to un-fuck the mushy pile of starch I have on-hand for the week
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