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The secret technique used by restaurants to enhance rice’s flavor.

Cooking rice using new methods has added benefits in addition to expanding your collection of ingredients. For one, rice really goes with just about everything, and you may find your way to new cuisines through experimentation. It also offers convenience: White rice is quite versatile. It’s complete on its own, as a side dish, as the base of a main course, and even as a dessert.

So if your rice-cooking habits have become dull, and you’re interested in changing things up, there are several different ways of adding vibrancy and flavor to white rice.

1. Use Broth Instead of Water

Swap out plain water for chicken, vegetable, or beef broth. The broth adds a rich, savory depth to the rice, infusing it with flavors that water alone cannot achieve.

2. Toast the Rice

Before adding any liquid, toast the rice in a bit of oil or butter until it’s slightly golden. This not only imparts a nutty flavor but also helps each grain of rice stay separate and fluffy.

3. Add Aromatics

Aromatics are key! Sauté onions, garlic, or shallots in the pot before adding the rice. Then, add herbs like thyme, rosemary, or bay leaves, and spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, or star anise while the rice cooks. These add wonderful fragrance and complexity to the rice.

4. Use the Right Ratio

Restaurants are meticulous about the ratio of liquid to rice. Typically, it’s about 2 cups of water or broth to 1 cup of rice for white rice, and a little more for brown rice. But they often adjust this based on the type of rice and the desired texture.

5. Let it Rest

After the rice is cooked, they don’t serve it right away. Instead, they remove it from the heat, keep the lid on, and let it sit for about 10 minutes. This allows the rice to steam and the grains to firm up, ensuring the rice isn’t too wet or sticky.

6. Fluff with a Fork

Lastly, fluffing the rice with a fork (not stirring with a spoon) helps separate the grains without making the rice mushy.

By incorporating these techniques, you’ll find that your rice is not just a side dish but a star on the table, full of flavor and with a perfect texture that your family and friends will love! 🍚✨