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200 Risottos and
Rice Dishes
There are two things that are important in our modern
hectic lives: speed and economy. It’s the same with regard to food. We
might not want to spend time slaving for hours in the kitchen, and
perhaps we have more financial anxiety than ever before. Yes, we could
go out for cheap (and often nasty) “fast” food, but how’s about cooking
at home ...and, no, you won’t have to spend hours chained to the stove.
You could jump in the car and head for a dubious burger or a hutful of
pizza. You could pick up the phone and order a meal that will arrive
shaken and late. Both options are fine periodically; let us not pretend
that we have never passed under the shadow of a golden arch nor reached
for that well-thumbed restaurant menu pinned to the kitchen wall. But
there is an alternative. Rice.
200 Risottos and Rice Dishes offers the reader, well, 200 risottos and
rice dishes! The majority of these recipes take only 20 minutes to
prepare. They are by nature economic as they have rice in various
guises as the main ingredient. We all have it in our store cupboard and
it’s in every supermarket. Yes, there are a couple of recipes that
demand exotic rice, but mostly they take advantage of the common sorts
with which you will already be familiar.
Rice, like pasta, is a universally loved food. Much of the world has
rice as a staple. Kids enjoy eating it. Some of our favourite dinner
party dishes showcase these humble grains. There are spicy dishes,
herby dishes, vegetarian dishes and sweet dishes.
The recipes here are mostly for complete meals, although there are
step-by-step instructions on cooking just plain rice. If you cook more
than is needed for your side dish then you’ll have plenty left for the
next day. You could use that rice for Rice with Leeks, Ginger and
Cumin, and you could be eating it in just 15 minutes. There is a good
selection of dishes here that use cooked rice, but be sure to keep that
pre-prepared rice in the fridge and use those left-overs within 24
hours.
200 Risottos and Rice Dishes has something for every taste. Biryani,
Paella, classic Risotto, Nasi Goreng, Chinese Fried Rice and more are
listed. Perhaps my savoury pick of the book is Pilaf with Saffron and
Chicken. This only takes 15 minutes to prepare and 35 minutes to cook.
Just time enough to load the dishwasher, lay the table and open a
bottle of light red. This book suggests a vegetarian alternative of
Tofu and Mushroom Pilaf Rice, which sounds delightful.
I am a lover of old-fashioned rice pudding. A nice dusting of nutmeg on
the top and some sticky burnt bits around the Pyrex casserole always
gave me great joy. These days I am more often tempted by coconut rice,
either as part of a main course or as a dessert. 200 Risottos and Rice
Dishes has Coconut Rice with Cardamom. I am addicted to that aromatic
spice and I therefore assume it will shortly be banned by the
powers-that-be in Brussels! This is a simple yet classy dessert that
works very well at the end of an Indian meal, a Western meal, after
lunch of any description, as a snack, and probably for breakfast.
200 Risottos and Rice Dishes costs less than a fiver. It’s a practical
little book with a picture for every recipe, which is always reassuring
for a novice. There are no taxing cooking methods to master and no
especially imported equipment to buy. These are sensible recipes for
delicious dishes that won’t break the bank.
Cookbook review: 200 Risottos and Rice Dishes
Authors: Laurence and Gilles Laurendon
Published by: Hamlyn
Price: £4.99
ISBN 978-0-600-62267
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