Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Since Kathleen posted those recipes for bulghur and millet, I thought I would pass on something that makes cooking grains so much quicker - the microwave. I use my Pampered Chef microwave cooker and I do it in there. I put in 3/4 cup of millet or quinoa and 1-1/2 cups of water or broth. Put it on HIGH in the microwave for 20 minutes and it is cooked thoroughly. For bulghur, I put the bulghur in the cooker but I don't do the actual cooking in the microwave. I put 1 cup of bulghur in the cooker, cover it with boiling water (about 3 cups of water) and then put the cover on. After 20 minutes, I remove the cover to see if the water has been absorbed. If not, I cover it again and let it sit for a few minutes. I taste a grain. If it is cooked, I put the cover on (it has drain holes in it) and I drain it. Love the cover to that microwave cooker. For rice, I put 1 cup of rice in the cooker. Then I cover with 2 cups of water. I cook on HIGH for 5 minutes and then on MED for 12-14 minutes. If you cook it on HIGH for the whole time, then it splashes water and stuff all over the microwave oven. Anyway, if you hate the long cooking time when you boil grains on the stovetop, then try the microwave. Makes it much quicker. ===== RisaG MK Independent Beauty Consultant radiorlg Risa's Food Service http://www.geocities.com/radiorlg Updated 01/04/02 Send FREE video emails in Mail! http://promo./videomail/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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