How Do You Make Rice With A Bamboo Steamer?
Steaming rice in a saucepan on the stove can pose a problem for some chefs. When steamed in a pot, the rice often sticks or burns before it is completely cooked, rendering at least some of the batch inedible. Asian food chefs often bypass this issue by preparing rice in a bamboo steamer. The steamer cooks the rice gently and evenly, yielding fluffy grains that aren’t sticky or tough. Measure out the amount of rice desired into a mesh colander. Rinse the rice grains with cold water until the water runs clear from the colander. Pour the rice into a bowl and cover it with cold water. Cover the bowl and allow the rice to soak for at least two hours. Take the lid and upper baskets off of the bamboo steamer. Line the bottom basket with a damp dishtowel. Drain the rice and pour the grains into the basket on top of the dishtowel. Place another damp dishtowel on top of the grains, allowing the excess material to hang over the sides of the basket. Put the lid on the basket and pull the extra mat