Rice Cooked In Double Boiler Recipe 2
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Instructions
- Following the general rule a pint of water would be called for when half a cup of rice is to be cooked in a double boiler.
- If the rice be from a fresh or late gathered crop -- thus not very dry -- this may be a generous measure.
- If the cooking is to be done in stock or tomato puree, the above proportions will be about right.
- Rice cooked with tomato and cheese is given under cheese dishes.
- To cook in the double boiler, blanch the rice as in the first recipe; add the milk, stock or puree, preferably hot, in the upper part of the boiler, half a teaspoon of salt and let cook until the liquid is absorbed.
- Do not stir during the cooking.
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