Savory Rice

 

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Back in the 1970’s I went to work for the Gas Company. I was a teller at the time and once a month the company printed off a free recipe card that we passed out to our customers. This Savory Rice recipe was one of those recipes that I adapted to my own taste. It is absolutely delicious and easy to make even for beginner cook!

Click on the link below to view the step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card.

http://indianeskitchen.com/2017/09/29/savory-rice

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  1. I’m always trying to make rice more interesting, and I love the idea of resurrecting some of those old “home economist” recipes from the utilities. Somewhere, I have (or had) one for a cranberry sherbet that was wonderful. Thanks for this!

  2. I make it almost the same only not with chicken broth but with real chicken and carrot chopped into small squares. A drop of Madras curry powders and butter. Is therefore a meal in its self. Again so glad you liked my blog.

  3. This sounds so good! I’m always looking for ways to make rice better because I can never quite get it to come out how I like just cooked on the stovetop and haven’t invested in a rice cooker yet 😂 this seems like it would come out perfectly and I love the seasonings…and that story of saving the recipe card!

  4. a meal staple!
    my fav of all is indian yellow rice 😄
    not sure why.
    maybe cuz im thinkin its yellow color makes it taste more buttery? 🌼

    • Interesting I never made that before! I’m pretty sure I may have had it at a restaurant but can’t remember what it tasted like. But I do like your theory of the buttery taste…lol

  5. My family used to be crazy about rice, then something happened and now only our dogs eat rice O.0 but if I show them this it might change their minds!
    Also question:
    is there a curtain type of rice u need to use for this?

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