Thai
White
Sweet (Sticky) Rice
This chalky white long grain glutinous rice, grown in South Asia, is naturally fragrant. When cooked this rice becomes translucent, shiny and sticky glue-like texture, and unique delicous taste.
Sticky rice is eaten as a staple meal, as a side to your favorite dish or stir-fries, as well as dishes that have a lot of sauce, or turn it into dessert by adding fruit and sweetened coconut milk.
Traditionally sticky rice is steamed in long funnel-like baskets, or cooked on stove top
Cooking Instructions for plain rice on stove top:
One cup of rice will yield: 3 cups of cooked rice.
White
Sweet (Sticky) Rice
This chalky white long grain glutinous rice, grown in South Asia, is naturally fragrant. When cooked this rice becomes translucent, shiny and sticky glue-like texture, and unique delicous taste.
Sticky rice is eaten as a staple meal, as a side to your favorite dish or stir-fries, as well as dishes that have a lot of sauce, or turn it into dessert by adding fruit and sweetened coconut milk.
Traditionally sticky rice is steamed in long funnel-like baskets, or cooked on stove top
Cooking Instructions for plain rice on stove top:
- In a sauce pan add 1 3/4 cups of water/ Cup soaked & rinsed rice, 1/2 tsp salt (opt)
- Stir lightly, bring to a rolling boil, lower the heat, cover with lid and simmer for 30-45 minutes.
- Turn off the heat, let the rice steamed in the covered pot at least another 8-10 minutes or until the rice has absorbed the liquid.
- Fluff with fork and enjoy as a main dish or a side dish or use it in desserts.
One cup of rice will yield: 3 cups of cooked rice.