There are two easy ways to rinse rice—for one, you don't need a strainer.
| | | | | | | I confess: I do not rinse my rice when I'm in a hurry or feeling a little lazy, which I'm sure horrifies my mom. But that old adage of "moms know best" is absolutely true—every time I skip the rinse, I regret it. Rinsed rice always results in better cooked rice. Plus, it's not hard nor does it take a lot of time—the extra two to three minutes it takes, makes all the difference. | | | | | | | Cooking Tips & Techniques | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FOLLOW US | | | | | |
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