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have been trying a range of rice:water ratio's and have settled on using 10% less water ie weigh the rice then add x1.9 the rice weight in water. it seems to make a difference in that there appears to be less chance of getting overcooked rice.i'm still cooking as before: bring to boil, then on low 15 mins followed by 5 min resting off the heat. might be worth a try.REv2 - apologies but the above stated 5 min resting time should have been be 10 mins
976bar,many thanks - u may have something here. i add i'm only interested and talking boiled rice.u're method is very much along the lines of what i'm doing with a subtle difference.on the Zebra rice instructions it say's to look out for when the water level reduces below the rice suggesting that the to go period is critical. the prior volume of rice must also be critical. i'd add judging when the water level reduces is easier said than done.i've been trying to control this through weight (make the cooking fool proof). u're method relies on volume. i think u're method will better cater for the different grain size across different brands ie the x1.8 method works spot on for Zebra and Shamir but still too high for chenab. x1.5 is too little for all 3.i'll keep u posted.
I'm currently using "India Gate Classic - 1 year matured Basmati Rice" (recommended by the shop owner...but probably because he makes most profit on it ). But it's very good, reasonably priced, loooong grains and soft, fragrant and aromatic. I'm not sure you'd do much better?
I get it from the Asian store 976 .....which happens to currently be in Australia! But, it's supplied by "KRBL Limted", an Indian company (Dheli) who, they claim, "are the world's largest rice miller and basmati rice exporters" (well, they would, wouldn't they :)...but it IS good stuff! you can email them at customercare@krblindia.com
Trust me, adding water to the rice when the water level has gone down past the rice level will only result in soggy rice, no matter what grade of rice you use.
Quote from: 976bar on September 05, 2009, 11:05 AMTrust me, adding water to the rice when the water level has gone down past the rice level will only result in soggy rice, no matter what grade of rice you use.sorry not been clear enough. water for me too only goes in once and the lid then stays on. what i think the packet instructions are saying is that ideally the start of the simmer is when the water is level with the rice. they (as u) use volume to get to the total amount of water to be added. i'd (i think) incorrectly thought weighing would be more accurate.please post any details on the India Gate rice suppliers in the UK. i've not seen it locally.i should just add that the cooked Zebra rice is 100% spot on for me. my interest is now in how to cook a poor quality rice (like the chenab) to get the best out of it. i still have not far short of 20kg of the stuff.