Valefor.Sehachan said: »
It's 8pm, still early to be hungry for me but tonight I'm making chicken and that stupid thing always takes forever to cook...maybe I should get started.
Stupid chicken, cook faster.
Stupid chicken, cook faster.
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » It's 8pm, still early to be hungry for me but tonight I'm making chicken and that stupid thing always takes forever to cook...maybe I should get started. Stupid chicken, cook faster. A sureway method to cook it only outside and not inside.
Rice has a fairly reasonable measurement to hunger system. Generally one cup is a reasonable serving if you're moderately hungry. One and a half if you're starving, and two if you're brave or serving for two.
Rice..cups? This isn't Japan we use plates!
Sorry, my Imperialism is showing ._.
I mean 250 millilitres. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Rice..cups? This isn't Japan we use plates! I suppose someone as petite as you could diminish my formula in half. Especially if you're using rice to compliment your dish rather than make it the primary medium. Uh?? Ml is for volume, rice isn't liquid <.<
Anyway I just meant who eats rice in a cup in the western world?? I triple rinse my rice before I cook it.
Something I learned in school, is that how you rinse, and the number of times needed to wash off the starch greatly affects it's cooking time, the taste, and what you intend to use it for. That said, I tend to cook enough rice for 3-4 servings. Yay soy sauce! I can't be the only one that would find it awkward to measure out rice by grams rather than liters, am I?
"Cup" as a unit of measurement for volume (liquids and stuff like sugar, rice, etc). We're really good at coming up with names of things that are already things.
Anyway, the rice I had cooked the other day was 3 cups dry, dunno how much after cooking. Ate it over the course of the evening. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Uh?? Ml is for volume, rice isn't liquid <.< Anyway I just meant who eats rice in a cup in the western world?? Jeebus, learn how to cook. Bloodrose said: » I triple rinse my rice before I cook it. Something I learned in school, is that how you rinse, and the number of times needed to wash off the starch greatly affects it's cooking time, the taste, and what you intend to use it for. That said, I tend to cook enough rice for 3-4 servings. Yay soy sauce! This is something I need to start doing. I underestimate how starchy rice gets sometimes, and I think my dishes could be greatly improved by simply rinsing it out. Good time to buy a wire strainer now. Actually unless you need to cook for many people we just go by sight. You pour in the plate and see how much you need.
Anyway yeah, never seen anyone measure food by volume instead of mass. I have cup on my measurement thingy
Artemicion said: » Bloodrose said: » I triple rinse my rice before I cook it. Something I learned in school, is that how you rinse, and the number of times needed to wash off the starch greatly affects it's cooking time, the taste, and what you intend to use it for. That said, I tend to cook enough rice for 3-4 servings. Yay soy sauce! This is something I need to start doing. I underestimate how starchy rice gets sometimes, and I think my dishes could be greatly improved by simply rinsing it out. Good time to buy a wire strainer now. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Actually unless you need to cook for many people we just go by sight. You pour in the plate and see how much you need. Seha confirmed for Emeril Lagasse. Artemicion said: » Rice has a fairly reasonable measurement to hunger system. Generally one cup is a reasonable serving if you're moderately hungry. One and a half if you're starving, and two if you're brave or serving for two. When I was a kid I always wanted the toy in the cereal box. As an adult I want that piece of bacon in the beans.
Lol cup is a unit?
English language strikes again. 1 cup = 250 millilitres
= 16 2⁄3 international tablespoons (15 ml each) = 12.5 Australian tablespoons (20 ml each) ≈ 8.80 imperial fluid ounces ≈ 8.45 U.S. customary fluid ounces There's like 7 different 'cups' on wiki Artemicion said: » Seha confirmed for Emeril Lagasse. So I got all the Steam cards I'm eligible for while playing Final Fantasy IV. Got my two favorite characters Yang and Edge.
Shiva.Spathaian said: » Artemicion said: » Rice has a fairly reasonable measurement to hunger system. Generally one cup is a reasonable serving if you're moderately hungry. One and a half if you're starving, and two if you're brave or serving for two. Spath subscribes to the "*** you Atkins" diet. He eats ALL the carbs. I don't like rice much anyway.
Blasphemy
Ramyrez said: » Shiva.Spathaian said: » Artemicion said: » Rice has a fairly reasonable measurement to hunger system. Generally one cup is a reasonable serving if you're moderately hungry. One and a half if you're starving, and two if you're brave or serving for two. Spath subscribes to the "*** you Atkins" diet. He eats ALL the carbs. Rice is relatively low in carbs compared to other grains, and higher in digest-able fiber and protein.
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