Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Quick Make Overseas Rice Taste Like Shiny, Sweet Japanese Rice!
by Rodney French
Hey everyone, it is Brad, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, make overseas rice taste like shiny, sweet japanese rice!. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook make overseas rice taste like shiny, sweet japanese rice! using 6 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Make Overseas Rice Taste Like Shiny, Sweet Japanese Rice!:
Get Please choose a type of rice that at least looks similar to Japanese rice.
Take 360 ml Uncooked white rice
Take 2 tbsp Mirin
Prepare 1 (to taste)! Love and passion for Japanese rice
Get *Note that you need 1 tablespoon of mirin for every rice cooker cup (180 ml) of uncooked rice.
Make ready 1 dash of one of these If you don't have mirin, I recommend using: Mochi (sweet) rice, sake, honey, vegetable oil, vinegar + sugar, ground kombu
Instructions to make Make Overseas Rice Taste Like Shiny, Sweet Japanese Rice!:
Use your normal rice cooking method, plus the ingredients. Switch on the rice cooker with lots of love. You're all done! Guten Appetit!
This is a type of rice I discovered in Germany! I recommend it! It's a Turkish rice and cost 1.89 euros.
A closeup of the Turkish rice. It looks just like Japanese rice, doesn't it? But I don't see it anymore in the supermarkets (sob)
Extra: Here are some rice types I've tried besides the Turkish rice. They taste pretty good and are reasonably priced.
In Germany there's…Milch reis (pudding rice)! This is a rice that's used for sweet desserts. The package has strawberry sauce on it. It only costs 45 cents per 500 g = so cheap!
A closeup of the milk rice. The grains are smaller than Japanese rice. If you eat this rice on its own, it has a particular flavor that will make you miss Japanese rice even more! So, I mix it with the rice in Step 7.
This is arborio rice (risotto rice) which is 89 cents per 500 g. The standard rice formula in our house is to mix this with the milk rice in equal amounts (1:1 ratio).
The grains are similar in size to Japanese rice, but the raw grains have a rough surface. Since they're cooked in a rice cooker, they won't have an al dente center like risotto.
This is a rice cooker sold by Hitachi overseas. The voltage is 220 to 240 V, and has a timer. It even has a cake baking program.
It has different water level indications for various types of rice. English and…another language!
If you cook the rice without adding anything… it's very dull, without shine. "Eating with your eyes" is a very deep concept. I think it tastes different just from the way it looks.
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