Rice [Bhaata]

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Rice [Bhaata]

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Here is how to cook Rice using a pressure cooker.

Pressure cooking rice is very easy and all working Oriyas generally do it.
  • First clean the rice grains with water.
  • Cooking rice in pressure cooker needs less water as very little moisture escapes. Put a cup-full of water in the cooker.
  • Put the rice in a container(or separator) inside the cooker and add some half-cup water ito the container.
  • Timing is important. After putting the cooker on flame, wait till the steam escapes steadily from the nozzle. Place the weight.
  • Within 4-5 minutes the hissing steam lifts the weight to make a steady sizzle, reduce the flame to the minimum. After two minutes switch off and allow the pressure cooker to cool off. In about 10 minutes the steam settles, check this by slightly touching off the weight. If there is no steam left, remove the weight, open the lid and your rice is fine and ready.

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Post by upasana_das »

hi shanti,
that's a gr8 way for cooking rice .i am sure many oriya guys can now have oriya speciality i.e bhaath and dalma now

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Thanks.

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Thanks. But I dont see other common recipes here. Come on ppl.

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What is the measurement of water and rice to be taken?

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Post by bishnu.bhatta »

Water and rice should be in a ratio of 2:1

Fill water till it comes upto a level which is almost double than rice grain level.

Bishnu

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Post by stellar »

Hi,

I agree with Bishnu. I think he is right the ratio of water and rice is 2:1. Thanks for asking.

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Are bhai khali garam bhata bisayare gyana achii??? Pakhala khauchha na nahi?? russia re rahi ki bi mun oriya pakhala au machha bhaja bhulini...

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is it possible to cook rice in microwave ????? :idea:

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shanti wrote:Here is how to cook Rice using a pressure cooker.

Pressure cooking rice is very easy and all working Oriyas generally do it.
  • First clean the rice grains with water.
  • Cooking rice in pressure cooker needs less water as very little moisture escapes. Put a cup-full of water in the cooker.
  • Put the rice in a container(or separator) inside the cooker and add some half-cup water ito the container.
  • Timing is important. After putting the cooker on flame, wait till the steam escapes steadily from the nozzle. Place the weight.
  • Within 4-5 minutes the hissing steam lifts the weight to make a steady sizzle, reduce the flame to the minimum. After two minutes switch off and allow the pressure cooker to cool off. In about 10 minutes the steam settles, check this by slightly touching off the weight. If there is no steam left, remove the weight, open the lid and your rice is fine and ready.
The amount of water should be twice of rice. :mrgreen:
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Re: Rice [Bhaata]

Post by dagulskie »

Hi

Nice recipe, It's my first time to hear that a rice could be cooked in a pressure cooker.... :?:
You truly amaze me.Thanks for sharing this.

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