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Adding only water when cooking rice is a big mistake. I will share with you the secret that hotels use

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It helps to keep the grains apart and stops them from sticking together.

Enhances the flavor in a subtle way.

3. Add fragrant ingredients.

By adding ingredients like onions, garlic, and herbs, you can enhance the taste of your rice.

How to accomplish this:

After cooking the rice, add chopped onions, minced garlic, or shallots and cook until they smell good.

You can also put in fresh herbs such as thyme, rosemary, or bay leaves before letting it simmer.

To add some spiciness, you can use whole spices like cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, or cloves.

Advantages:

Adds rich flavors and scents to the rice.

Goes well with many types of food.

Enhances the dining experience, making it more pleasant and refined.

4. Add a little bit of vinegar.

A little bit of sour ingredients can enhance the taste of your rice.

How to accomplish this:

Put a little lemon or lime juice in the liquid you are cooking with.

Instead, add a teaspoon of vinegar before cooking.

Advantages:

Improves and evens out the tastes.

Assists in keeping the rice light and not sticking together.

Brings a light and pleasant flavor to the food.

Add coconut milk.

To give your rice a creamy and slightly sweet flavor, try using coconut milk.

How to accomplish this:

Substitute some of the cooking water with unsweetened coconut milk. For example, you can use 1 cup of water and 1 cup of coconut milk for every 2 cups of liquid.

Mix thoroughly and cook as you normally would.

Advantages:

Gives a smooth, creamy feel with a touch of sweetness.

Goes great with Asian and Caribbean food.

Improves the texture of the rice.

Season your food correctly.

Adding spices is important for tasty rice.

How to accomplish this:

Put some salt in the water when cooking rice; a general guideline is to use around 1 teaspoon of salt for each cup of uncooked rice.

You can also use pepper, cumin, turmeric, or other spices to achieve the taste you want.

Advantages:

Improves the taste of the rice and other ingredients.

Stops the rice from being flavorless.

You can adjust the flavor to go well with your main meals.

Allow the rice to sit.

Letting the rice sit after cooking makes it taste better and have a nicer texture.

How to accomplish this:

After the rice is done cooking, turn off the stove and leave it covered for 10 minutes.

After taking a break, use a fork to gently separate the rice grains.

Advantages:

Allows water to spread out evenly.

Leads to rice that is light and soft.

Stops food from becoming too soft or sticking together.

Easy Recipe for Making Rice Like They Do in Hotels

List of ingredients:

1 cup of long-grain rice like basmati or jasmine.

2 tablespoons of butter or olive oil

1 little onion, cut into very small pieces

2 pieces of garlic, finely chopped

2 cups of chicken or vegetable broth

1 leaf from the bay tree

Add salt and pepper according to your preference.

Fresh parsley to decorate (if desired)

Steps to follow:

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