Charishma's Salt Free and Fat Free White Basmati Rice

"Rice rice rice! If you came over to my apt. in Orlando, rice is one thing you will get without fail. Why? Oh because the most challenging thing for me was to make RICE in USA, believe it or not! In Oman, our cook cooked rice with atleast 2 tbsps. of oil/ghee/butter and minium 1 tsp of salt per cup of rice! When I came here and started cooking, I would do the same. However, one fine day I decided to take the bull by the horns and devise my own way to make rice in a way by which EVERYONE could enjoy it GUILT-FREE! I am PROUD to say that this is what I created over a period of 1 week! This is how I make my rice now and keep my family happy. My picky eater brother says that this can sell for a MILLION US DOLLARS:) Dont know about that, but I will settle with alot of nice reviews;)"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 15mins
Ingredients:
2
Serves:
2
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ingredients

  • 236.59 ml long grain basmati rice, cleaned,washed and soaked in water for 45 minutes,then drained before using to cook
  • 473.18 ml water, to cook the rice
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directions

  • Put the water to boil in a pot on the stove-top.
  • Once it starts boiling rapidly, lower flame and add the drained rice to it.
  • Mix once and then increase the flame.
  • Bring to a boil.
  • Once it comes to a boil, lower flame and allow it to cook, uncovered, until all the water has been absorbed by the rice.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Fluff the rice with a fork or a spoon.
  • Now, carefully transfer the cooked rice to a rice strainer.
  • Mix once with a spoon or fork.
  • Open the cold water faucet in your kitchen sink.
  • Place the cooked rice that's in the strainer under the cold water faucet.
  • Let the cold water wash over every single grain of rice.
  • Keep mixing the rice grains as the water gushes over them.
  • Once you have given the rice grains a"cold water bath"{as I call it}, and drained out as much water as possible from the rice through the rice strainer, transfer the rice to a large plate.
  • Now, spread the grains as much as possible from each other in the plate.
  • Put the plate in your microwave oven.
  • Microwave for 10 minutes.
  • Dont adjust the power setting to Hi or Low or Medium Hi or Medium Low.
  • Don't bother about that.
  • Just microwave the rice, uncovered, for exactly 10 minutes.
  • Do not mix the rice in these 10 minutes.
  • Do not disturb it.
  • Let the RICE GODDESS WORK HER MAGIC on every single grain.
  • Once 10 minutes are up, let the rice sit for 2 minutes before you open the microwave and take out the cooked rice.
  • Mix well and serve it right off the plate.
  • If its not gone in 30 seconds, I'll change my name!

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<p>Hi Everybody! Thanks for stopping by in my little niche of the mighty Zaar world. <br />Here is a quick link to the beauty recipes I've posted (highest rated so far):http://www.recipezaar.com/r/chef=6357/253/451/18/ls=h <br /> <br />A few things I've done:- <br /> <br />1. Worked part time as a Telemarketer in Oman in the Crowne Plaza Hotel. <br /> <br />2. Worked as a Certified Professional Tarotist (Tarot Card Reader) and done accurate predicitions for many people from different parts of the world, most memorable of which is the reading I did for my college Law lecturer and it came true. <br /> <br />3. Written nearly 1000 poems several of which have been published in leading newspapers, ezines and magazines both in Oman and India. <br /> <br />4. Worked as a Moderator on www.allpoetry.com - my BEST and FAVOURITE site on the internet. <br /> <br />My other interests include: Numerology, Vaastu Shastra, Feng Shui, Face Reading, Reiki and Astrology! I am really very keen on getting well-versed with metaphysical sciences such as Astrology, I-Ching, Feng Shui, Runes, Enneagram, Kabbalah and many more. <br /> <br />I love researching on the mythology of ancient Goddesses and then condensing my research into poems. <br /> <br />In the mood to gift me something? Here's what I'd love - A Nissan 350Z {my dream car}</p>
 
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